"Pot... deer? That's... certainly a name," Rachel murmured, looking back at the Ting-Lu. Personally, she thought it looked more like a bull than a deer.
"It's because Potdeer has a pot on its head," Tomomichi explains.
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I'M CALLED TING-LU BECAUSE I'M A TING-LU," Potdeer adds cryptically. It leans down, hovering its large head over Tomomichi's body. "
THIS HUMAN IS VERY GOOD AT NAMING."
"Hold up, a portal? This thing came from a portal?"
"That's right! The portal opened in the sky like the portals in Legend of Ilex Forest, which Celebi travels through when going between times!"
Tomomichi smiles broadly, clearly excited about this subject. It seems whatever happened with the portal and Potdeer wasn't eerie or terrifying, despite the additional mention of a legend.
"We came through a portal to get here... so maybe Meloetta is the same way? Maybe this is a really old place, or one far in the future..."
Her finger started idling tapping her arm. "So you're from Johto. The town with the bug gym, right?" she asked. "What's it like? Never really been to any other regions before so I'm curious."
"Hmm... Azalea Town... well, since Goldenrod Radio Tower was built recently, we get a lot more channels on the TV now. I like watching Legend of Ilex Forest when it airs every afternoon. I pretty much go between home and the gym because Para, who's my paras, is bug-type and Bugsy is the gym leader, so they have all the grass and trees and stuff for them."
He wonders if Jubilife City is a psychic gym and that's where Rachel lived with her ralts. Pretty much everyone was a trainer in Azalea as far as he was concerned, as Azalea Gym was filled with kids about his age all training bug pokemon.
Kricketot looked somewhat taken aback by all the encouragement. He batted bashfully at one of his antennae, which made a faint tinkling sound. I... I do want to help, he admitted. But I've never left the garden before, and I'm really not very strong.
Potdeer thought to itself,
THIS POKEMON IS NO DIFFERENT THAN MY HUMAN/PARAS.
"So, how many badges do you have, kid? It must be a lot if Potdeer's praising you so much."
Suddenly, Potdeer laughs, with a brassy bray to it. "
THE TELEPORTER AND HER TRAINER ARE THE STRONG ONES. THE CHILDREN I BELONG TO ARE WEAK," it said, and Tomomichi nods as well. "We're really weak! I mean, Para and me. We used to fight the trainers who came to fight Bugsy and lose all the time. Oh, by 'we', I mean Para and me, not Potdeer, because when we got Potdeer we won so much no one got to the gym leader, and people said we should try becoming a trainer and getting the badges instead."
A bit abashedly, the bug catcher pulls down the brim of his straw hat, showing off four badges pinned on the blue ribbon.
He says, "You're nice, though. You have a strong pokemon and went out of your way to ask others to join you, because you two could protect them. You didn't have to but you did. That's nice of you!"
Kricketot squeezed his eyes shut and shook his body again, as though trying to dispel a bad memory. Nobody knows. But we must have made them mad, right? What else could it be?
There really aren't any more details to tell. No one's seen them since that big fight. And we can't even fight anymore, so that must have been why Meloetta was angry.
- The shards of an ancient stone tablet lie scattered on the ground at the mouth of the east path. It was once carved with runes of some sort, though they are now largely unreadable
Potdeer's eyes look over the ancient stone tablets. As a creature from a very old age, it might recognize the runes on the tablet, or it might not.
The trainers and pokemon began to walk into the east path. Turning its head away from the old tablets, the ting-lu fixes its gaze on the kricketot that joined them.
Luni teleported out in the open, waving her hand and greeting them. "Hello! Sorry to disturb you all but can we ask if somebody had seen Meloetta? We heard she might've gone this way? Can any of you tell us any clues you could've seen?
Damn it, Luni.
Tomomichi noticed Rachel's wince, along with her general nervousness. The cheerful-sounding ralts seemed to know what she was saying and did it with a certain fearlessness, on the other hand.
Despite himself, he feels a bit nervous. The harmonica sounds seemed to be coming from below the ocean's waves, which was strange. "Is there a radio tower underneath the water?" he wondered out loud, his voice hesitant.
Well, try, the kricketot said. Try to attack me. He drew himself up, very brave in the face of any attempt--but it seemed Nori wanted to go off and inspect the west path instead.
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HEY, CRICKET-TOT." Potdeer glances to the side. Good. The others are talking, and therefore distracted. "THE HUMAN MIGHT NOT WANT TO, BUT I WILL." The air dims as dark energy begins to surround the ting-lu, as it starts to use Payback, aiming at the kricketot.