"And that is why we have regulations and inspections," Breve said. "To make sure that safety is being followed. We need proof."
"I accept your terms, but only on one condition: You prove that you cannot use your fourth move, via Disable," Breve said.
At this, Keldeo chuckled. "Oh you mortals are so fascinating. Very well... My
fourth move?" He stamped the ground, creating a splash of water. A smirk played across his snout.
"Yes. I will play your little game of safety and rules. You can disable my fourth move, Smart Strike." Steel energy shone around his horn, turning it metallic, and he jabbed the air, brandishing it for Temsik to apply the blocking power.
But if you would like a fight -- which you have intended -- I will show you that as you can hold your own in combat, I can hold mine as well."
"We will see if you can," Keldeo replied evenly, though there was a bite to his voice. "I see you are a different
breed than the silly Latios I know. The spirit of a ruler. I expect you understand then. This world has only two people. Those who prove victorious, and those who cannot." For Latios, he seemed more intrigued, as if either somehow impressed or simply fascinated by his demeanour.
« You limiting your powers a bit means nothing if other creatures couldn't match you even at their full strength.
A Roaring Moon is superior to any other creature it preys on. That doesn't make it more "honorable" if it suddenly decides to hunt its prey without flying. It's just... a silly game at best. Playing with its opponent. Why would abiding by your rules make this battle "honorable"? If we handicap ourselves, we're just putting ourselves in an even worse position compared to you. » she sneered, gritting her teeth.
« Nothing "honorable" in that kind of fighting. »
That thought snapped him back to the moment, and he reared up on his back legs and spread his feathers taking a battle stance, roaring his challenge.
As Sada spoke, a dark look entered Keldeo's gaze, and he tensed, his very aura seeming to flare in response to the Winged King's challenge. He didn't seem afraid, but nor did he dismiss it entirely. Sada however, quickly commanded more of his attention as he picked his way across the battlefield, closer to her. Still many yards away, he stopped.
"Is that so? I see you are confident in your own so-called honor." He spoke now through gritted teeth. Her words had perhaps gotten under his skin, just a tiny bit. "Is it not honorable to be fair and equal, human who carries a spear? I am only trying to give
you a fair chance. You can see my blade, know my moves..." He sniffed, projecting disdain, then turned away. "But very well, I cannot
compell you to behave in an honorable manner. You only disservice yourself." Somehow he did not sound very convincing himself, more like he was reciting something he did not believe.
Even if we have do it in the face of your wishes to the contrary… But, fine. Psycho Cut, Mystical Fire, Draining Kiss
"As for you, fae." Keldeo whirled and locked eyes with Codex, clearly irritated by her conviction that he needed
help. "Believe what you wish about me. It is but
one opinion, founded on your own experience. We shall see your mettle. And who is truly in need of help."
"Hey Keldeo, do you plan to stick to your limit too, or is this handicap isn't some kind of trick to lower our guard and get an idea of our moves?"
"Either way, I'll accept your terms of three moves, for me they'll be Covet, Quick Attack, and Hyper Voice,
A ghost of a mused smile crossed Keldeo's snout, and he paced closer to examine Nova. "I suppose you cannot know if it is a trick now can you? Is that not the basis of all honor? To believe your opponent will abide by rules you yourself plan to?"
He stepped back, looking down his muzzle at Nova. "I accept your terms, little mortal."
"Honor doesn't concern the battle itself. It concerns the steps taken toward the battle. Whom will you choose to fight? And whom will you choose to defend? Honor concerns these things. Perhaps you know something of this. But perhaps... perhaps not."
He frowned, considering, then said: "Force palm, metal claw, detect. I will play your war game. If you insist."
Something dark, like frustration or disgust, seemed to simmer inside Keldeo's gaze as he heard Ferry's words. His body stiffened, and he opened his snout to speak, seemed to change mind, then spoke, his voice brittle. "I looked forward to playing with
you."
"I only know about one move I have - Thunder Punch. I'm sure I have others, but I haven't discovered them yet. Therefore, I couldn't disclose them to you if I wanted to. So what's a guy to do now? Use nothing but Thunder Punch? Doesn't seem fair when others get three moves. What would you have me do, Keldeo?"
Keldeo shook his head as he paced. "It wounds me, to be accused of trickery before we have even begun. It seems you have made your judgements of me already. Why not ask your teammates to use only one move? Maybe that would be most fair." Keldeo shook his head in mock sadness. "Or perhaps I should go easy on you, Ampharos? Would that be more fair?" His tone was almost softner as he had continued, yet nonetheless insincere.
"Honor is found within yourself, is it not? You tell me." There was a needling challenge under his veneer of lightheartedness. He meant to provoke, it seemed, more than seek a true answer.
“Call me JoJo if you’d like.”
"We will see what you are made of,
Jojo."
Keldeo picked his way through the water back to where he'd stood before, at the far edge of the field. Despite holding his head high and looking disaffected, he seemed now more on edge and frustrated than when they first saw him. Their comments had gotten under his skin, if only slightly. Yet a malicious, eager light still glowed in his eyes, as if he were looked forward to the battle - for all the wrong reasons.