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Pokémon Fledglings

Chapter 18: Hide and Seek

Spiteful Murkrow

Busy Writing Stories I Want to Read
Pronouns
He/Him/His
Partners
  1. nidoran-f
  2. druddigon
  3. swellow
  4. lugia
  5. quilava-fobbie
  6. sneasel-kate
  7. heliolisk-fobbie
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As the ship rocked with the waves at sea, Nida and Elty edged towards the stern in fits and spurts. They'd frequently pause to sniff the air or listen for the sound of footfalls over the creaks of the timbers around them, take a brief look further down the corridors formed by the stacks of crates, and quickly dart down to the next wooden box large enough to hide behind. Their erratic pace was set by the need to avoid detection at all costs; after all, if the Company dealt with stowaways like they did with Crom, there would be no townsfolk to come running to their aid… Or a dock to fall on, for that matter.

As her stomach knotted from stress and the steps under her feet felt light and unsteady, Nida's mind would still wander elsewhere. She thought about the young Protector at the stern... Had the Company hurt him since they took him aboard? If they had roughed him up too much… or put ritual aside and cut his flight feathers, where would any of them turn to? Was he scared? Surely he must be feeling all alone right now… But would she and Elty have anything better to offer him when they found him?

"Look alive!" the Growlithe's voice suddenly rang out, or at least as much as a hushed whisper could.

The Nidoran hopped up, and with a startled cry, whispered back.

"Huh?!"

"Someone's coming!"

She became aware of the smell of Herdier, and the sound of large footsteps coming directly towards their position. Nida froze as her legs wobbled and became unresponsive. Even her barbs seemed to be unable to rise up to face this obvious danger that was coming for her, with no place to hide, and nothing to meaningfully fight back with.

"Stop stalling!" Elty chided. "This way!"

Without thinking, Nida hopped after the voice, and followed it into a narrow gap in between crates. She stumbled in, not daring to breathe as she heard the steps pass directly by her. The blue and brown dog stopped, sniffed the air, and nosed open a crate's lid to check inside. The creature looked about for a moment and then set the lid back down, going on its way. The hound's footsteps grew fainter and fainter until they all but faded over the sound of the creaking timbers… And Nida and Elty's own heartbeats.

"That was way too close," Nida panted. She was sure their scent would have betrayed them, but the blasted Durin Berries she smelt all the while during their passage down the hold must have staved off the Herdier's suspicions. All's well that ended well, she supposed, but there was still something that nagged at Nida's mind...

"Where are we right now?" she asked, just in time to see Elty sniffing at a wooden crate. She too sniffed at the box… It had… straw in it?

The Growlithe paused, before giving a headbutt at the crate.

Tink tink tink

It was the unmistakeable, if muffled sound of something glassy inside. Elty's face lit up, as he suddenly realized...

"We're exactly where we need to be!"

The Growlithe leapt up and latched onto a corner of the lid with his mouth, using his weight to pull it off. Nida hopped up onto the ledge of the box, where inside, the source of the glassy sound became apparent.

The crate was packed full of orbs! The straw was the padding all around them, to keep them protected from rough jolts at sea. Every orb Nida remembered seeing around Tromba before was in there. There was a Totter Orb, packed with small yellow spheres of light inside that glowed in the hold's darkness. A Blowback Orb, with a whitish, wispy substance swirling around in it that looked like the clouds up in the higher parts of the sky. The familiar light blue with swirling bubbles of a Cleanse Orb that Elty was stuffing into his bag- Wait a minute.

"Eh?! What are you doing?!" Nida cried out.

"What does it look like I'm doing?" Elty shot back as he nosed the Blowback Orb into his bag. "If we're going to be doing stupid stunts anyways, we might as well give ourselves a leg up!"

"Elty, en serio?" Nida hissed, flattening out her ears. "Stealing things now of all times?"

"Oi, do odważnych świat należy! Do you want to try taking on one of those guards with a bag full of berries if we get caught?" Elty growled. "Or something that might actually give us a chance?"

Nida stared at the glaring Growlithe, and then down at the orbs, and then out further down the hold where she could hear the sounds of a Pokémon shifting about. These orbs were the Company's... If she and Elty didn't use them, the Pokémon aboard this ship surely wouldn't hesitate to use them against the two.

"Okay, point taken."

Nida immediately helped dig up orbs from deeper in the box, not paying attention to what kind they were. At the very least, more orbs couldn't hurt the two right? Eventually, Elty's satchel began to visibly fill up and run out of spaces. After sliding a final violet orb in, Elty drew his bag shut, shook it up a bit to make the orbs settle towards the bottom, and with a swift motion, slung it over his back and prepared to hop out the crate.

"Alright, let's get-" the Growlithe began, only to notice the sight and sound of a Nuzleaf mumbling to himself from the direction of the stern… And drawing closer.

"Er… Not that way."

"Elty," Nida hissed. "There is no other way out!"

"Er… Uh…"

"We'll stay and hide here!" he barked. "If we hunker down, the straw's smell should cover us!"

"Hiding in another box?" Nida grumbled. "Seriously?"

"I don't see you offering any other suggestions here!" Elty growled. "And if he opens it, we'll be able to get the drop on him!"

Good enough, Nida thought to herself. She hopped in as Elty dragged the lid back onto the box. The Nidoran fanned her barbs out as Elty began to fish through his bag, searching for an orb to use just in case the lid got pulled off all of a sudden, before settling on the violet orb from earlier. After noticing a dark, jagged blotch that reminded Nida of a Zubat's shape from above, she saw that it was a One-Shot Orb. An orb that was mostly the purview of Pokémon who were desperate enough to hope fate would let the orb knock out a foe as intended, and had no other way of doing so on their own.

The sound of the approaching Pokémon came closer and closer until the Nidoran and Growlithe could hear its breath from outside the crate. The two waited and waited for the lid opening that never came.

Instead, they felt the box suddenly rise.

"Gih!"

"Ack!"

And head off, under the rocking motions of being carried along by yet another Pokémon. The creature sounded fatigued, and the sound of an occasional yawn evidenced that the guard was clearly not used to night shifts.

"Eh?" Nida asked as she felt the box come to a stop along the floor. "What on earth do sailors need a box full of orbs for right now?"

"Hmm…" Elty mulled, before he propped the lid to the box open. Nida's jaw dropped as Elty poked his head out and dragged a round, yellow berry with green circles on its skin back into the box as the lid shut.

"Whelp, whatever the reason, it apparently involves going through a galley!" the Growlithe cheered as the box rose up and started to move again. Elty contentedly began to nibble at his prize Aspear Berry while Nida seethed, her barbs fanned out, though not from an expectant battle this time.

"Elty, what is wrong with you-?" she began, only for the little dog to cut her off.

"Do you really think that whoever's carrying us wouldn't have noticed the extra weight if he were fully awake?" he retorted. The box then stopped moving, and the two felt the Grass-Type set it down and shove it to the side with a yawn. There was the sound of some shuffling and of some other Pokémon chiding the Nuzleaf for being late...

"Draw seven cards and play a basic," the other Pokémon's voice instructed. The Grass-Type could be heard chewing into something, before asking back in a voice that sounded noticeably less fatigued.

"Four prizes this match, right?"

For a card game?

"Sailors play cards in galleys?" Nida asked. Her barbs dropped from a curious befuddlement; something wasn't adding up here. Whoever had taken the box obviously needed the orbs for some reason, but surely there had to be a reason that wasn't tied to card games, right?

"Hrm…" Elty mulled, before he once again poked the lid open and shoved his head out of the crate. Just as quickly as it left, Elty's head returned, his teeth clamped around the lip of a primitive clay jug that sloshed with fluid in it.

"Looks like we're next to something a bit more secure, which would explain why they brought the orbs over," he answered as he pulled a cork off of the jug and tilted it to begin to lap up its contents from its neck. "Maybe that brig the Toxicroak mentioned."

As the Growlithe continued drinking from the jug, the faint, but perceptible sound of a Nidoran grinding her teeth filled the inside of the box.

"Rrgh… Elty!"

"Relax, rum may be poison, but a little sip never hurt a Growlithe's belly fire," the dog answered. "Besides, the guards seem a bit preoccupied right now."

"Ha! Your bench is looking thin tonight!" the Nuzleaf's voice gloated. "Weren't expecting me to run a Haymaker deck, were you?"

"Grr… I can still bounce back- Wait, I thought you got an Aspear Berry for me. Did you eat it?"

"Of course not! I brought the Chesto Berries to keep us both awake, didn't I? What, can't win without distracting me to peek through my deck?"

"I already know what's in your deck! Seriously, give me the- Wait a minute, you took my rum, too!"

"I did not! Unlike you, I don't have to stoop to tricks to win at cards!"

"Why, you!"

The conversation outside rapidly deteriorated, being replaced by the sound of blows striking bodies.

"Gah!"

A guard was thrown into the side of the crate, sending it tumbling behind some other crates. The box toppled over and dumping Nida and Elty out with a pile of straw and assorted orbs, as Elty's upended jug spilled some manner of tawny-colored fluid all over the floor. Nida's eyes widened as she realized the two of them were now out in the open, and tensed her spikes…

"You'll pay for that, bub!"

Only to see that the two guards, the Nuzleaf and a Hitmonchan, were preoccupied with their childish, violent squabble and oblivious for now to their presence.

"Hey, it's a distraction!" Elty interjected. The dog rolled to his feet and quickly pointed out a now-unguarded passage, presumably the way to that brig he had surmised they were at. "Now come on!"

The two darted past the quarrelling guards and down into a hallway lined with wooden doors and some glass jars with candles in them along the floor. The doors looked heavy and sturdily built, lacking any windows. There were also no signs of hinges on the doorways, as would be expected if the doors opened outwards- Meaning that whoever had built these doors wasn't worried about Pokémon going in…

They were worried about them coming out afterward.

"They had places for Pleo all this time?" Nida asked, her ears drooping.

"Pbbt. Nah," Elty answered. "They're for Pokémon they don't want to deal with right away."

"Oh, so for canallas like you," she snorted, rolling her eyes.

"And you too if we get caught!" the Growlithe shot back with a glare. "So stop running off your yap and start sniffing around for clues!"

The two paced up and down the corridor, stopping at the different doors. There were certainly a number of smells alright, if some muddled with age. Of Pokémon that had trodden up and down the passage, of hints of seawater, a faint but still gag-inducing smell near one of the doors that reminded Nida of an alley behind a Juice Bar after a particularly rowdy night…

But, alas-

"None of it smells like the mewa," Elty murmured.

Nida's heart sank. Could it be that Pleo really wasn't here? That they had risked limb and possibly life sneaking from the cargo hold to these cells for nothing?

It was then that Nida noticed a different smell among the odors—one that carried a whiff of seawater that smelled all too familiar…

"Eh? Wait a minute… Lyn was here? And this scent's fresh!" Nida cried out.

"Oh come on, I'm sure that he's been down here before," Elty scoffed. "He is the captain."

"Maybe, but if he was here recently," she murmured as she followed the scent along the ground. "What would he have been doing other than going to see…?"

Nida walked on, sniffing intently at the floor until she felt a bump on her head. The Nidoran pulled back and looked up, seeing that she had run into one of the sturdy, windowless doors at the end of the hallway.

"This has to be it!" she cried, hopping up and pushing against the door, only for nothing to happen.

"Eh?! It won't budge!"

"Of course it won't!" the Growlithe piped. "Look! There's a lock on it!"

Nida followed Elty's gaze towards the door and saw that there was a metal plate placed along the edge, with a hole meant to accommodate a key.

"Uhm," Nida groaned. The Nidoran scrunched her whiskers uneasily before pointing an ear at the orange dog. "You wouldn't happen to have swiped the keys back there, would you?"

Elty stared back at the Nidoran with his ears folded back and an unimpressed scowl. If she had to ask the question...

"Yeah, I didn't think so either," she said, sighing and shaking her head.

"Well, I'd love to be able to burn it open here," the orange dog said. He reared up on his hind legs to inspect and sniff the lock, before slinking back down and shaking his head. "But I think that it's a little soon to be setting the ship on fire while we're still on the orlop deck and out in the middle of the sea."

"I'll kick it down, then!" Nida cried, as she hopped back and braced her feet to prepare to rush at the door.

"And wake up the entire crew while you're at it? You don't honestly think you're going to be able to kick that open in one try, do you?"

Elty watched as the Nidoran caught herself and froze. It seemed she hadn't considered that possibility, not that living on some island all her life would have done much for reference pools. Nida visibly fumbled with her thoughts for a moment.

"Uh… Er… Hey, wait a minute," she said, the little spike ball's ears suddenly perking up as she motioned back towards the lock. "Come over here, Elty."

The two went up to the door, where, much to Elty's surprise, Nida hopped up on top of him.

"Ack!" he yelped, his legs wobbling as he tried to adjust to the sudden weight on his shoulders. "Hey, what do you think you're-?!"

He looked up, and saw that the Nidoran inspecting the keyhole. Just what was she-?

"The lock… Why it looks like one of my barbs would fit just nicely in there," she said, hopping off the Growlithe.

Wait a minute… Could it be that this little spike lump really knew…?

"Aha! Lockpicking!" Elty cheered, as he wondered why he hadn't thought of the idea himself earlier. "Why, I didn't think that a guild amator like you would know how to-!"

Only for his cheery demeanor to crash back to earth when he saw the Nidoran rear up and flick a spike into the pinhole with an audible crunch, followed by the sound of pieces of brittle iron spilling out along with dribbling poison out of the hole. Elty's jaw fell open- That wasn't what she was supposed to do at all!

"Ty- Ty bałwan! What on earth was that?!" he growled. "You were supposed to pick the-"

The door then creaked, making the pair flick their ears in surprise. Elty ran up, sniffed at the door, nudged it, and found that it now moved under his push. The Growlithe looked down at the metal fragments ejected from the keyhole and saw they were parts of small levers fashioned from brittle iron, leaving him to blink incredulously as he took a moment to register what had just happened.

"Huh. I guess breaking it works, too," he mumbled. All of a sudden, a voice from behind the door cried out.

"W-Whuh?! Who's there?! Please! Let me go!"

Nida's ears flared as she instantly recognized that the Pokémon inside could be none other than...

"Pleo!"

The Nidoran kicked the door the rest of the way open, where in the middle of the floor stood the form of a white bird that looked like he had just seen a ghost.

"N-Nida?! E-Elty?!" he squawked. The little Lugia gave a startled wingbeat (or at least as much as his bindings allowed him to) as his friends darted into the room. How had they managed to-?!

"Shh! Not so loud!" Nida shushed. The Nidoran tore away the cloth muzzling Pleo and threw it into a corner before turning back to whisper reassurance to her teammate. "We're here to bust you out!"

"B-But I'm stuck!" Pleo cried. "I'm in cold and heavy ropes without any knots in them!"

As the light filtered in from the candlelit jars outside, the two were finally able to see the pitiful sight before them. Pleo's neck and limbs had been tied down with sturdy metal chains that were bolted to the floor, which drew an involuntary shudder from Elty. Metal was hard to come by in the Cradle, with the easiest way of making anything with it requiring large quantities of metal spikes or thorns found in Mystery Dungeons to be melted down. This made chains like the ones Pleo was bogged down under vastly harder and more expensive to fashion than ropes- But once a Pokémon got tangled up in them, they rarely broke free.

"These guys weren't messing around with trying to keep you here, even if they were a little cheap on the door lock," Elty murmured to himself, nosing at a small metal padlock. "You're gonna need to do this the hard way this time, Nida."

"The hard wa-?" she began, only to be cut off by a sharp pain from her rump. Nida whirled around and saw Elty holding a freshly-plucked barb in between his teeth before spitting it out onto the floor.

"Ow! Hey!" she hissed, her spikes raised and her blood boiling at Elty's decision to suddenly rip a barb out from her. "Qué te pasa?!"

"There's supposed to be a pin inside locks like this one here," the Growlithe quickly explained, spitting the spike out onto the floor. "When you push it up, it'll make a click and then you can pull it off those chains."

That… made a surprising amount of sense. Nida growled and picked the spike up, muttering under her breath about "You could have told me that!" as she slipped the end into the lock's keyhole.

As Nida wobbled the spike back and forth to try and find that pin, she began to notice the effects that captivity had had on Pleo, and wasn't sure if she wanted to rant or cry. The little Protector's feathers around his bonds had been damaged by repeated struggling, and the plumage on his face were sullied from dried tears. The only respite from the sorry sight was that fortunately for them all, it seemed that Lyn had some respect for the gods, as he had chosen to not cut the flight feathers on Pleo's wings.

That, and the fact that, for now at least, Pleo's tears had vanished, even if they weren't replaced by the elation that she hoped he would have at being rescued.

"H-How'd you get here?!" Pleo cried.

"Long story short, we snuck aboard," Elty answered after a furtive glance at the door. "And now we're getting you off this rotten ship!"

Pleo looked at his teammates, and noticed immediately that something was amiss. His friends seemed just as frightened as he was, but more importantly...

"Where's Crom? And Kiran?" he asked. There was a long and uncomfortable silence as Nida looked down at the floor, her paw slipping from her spike a moment she struggled with how to respond to the little Lugia.

"Nida? What's wrong?" Pleo pressed, starting to grow unnerved. Nida's expression sank before she looked up at the Protector and reluctantly answered him.

"Crom's… Back home, Pleo."

"H-Huh?!" Pleo squawked, tugging against his chains. "What happened?!"

"Crom got roughed up while trying to follow us, and had to stay back-" Elty began to answer, only for Pleo to promptly cut him off.

"E-Eh?! He's hurt?!"

"Pleo-" Nida began. But it was no use, the young Protector had already begun to slip into a panic. If Crom wasn't here because he was hurt...

"Wh-What about Kiran?! And Hatteras?! What about your parents?! Are they-?!"

Each name stabbed into Nida's heart like an Iron Thorn; all of them seemed so impossibly far away right now. Were all those Pokémon back home also scared and worried about them?

"Quiet down!" Nida barked, her voice wavering as her eyes misted up. "Y-You'll give us away!"

"B-But I'm supposed to protect you all! And-" Pleo insisted. His voice began to trail off and his head drooped as he saw Nida's expression. Could it really be…? "Just being around you seems to hurt you and your friends instead."

Nida paused. Noticing the effect the tears in her eyes were having on the Protector's psyche, she brushed them aside and tried her hardest to fight back further drops. There would be plenty of time to let them flow when they weren't all in danger, and when Pleo was out of these horrid chains. She shook her head and shot back at the Lugia.

"Pl-Pleo, don't say such nonsense!"

"H-Huh?!"

"We came after you because the entire town's miserable about you being trapped here!" Nida insisted, as she made another attempt with the spike in the lock to find the pin.

"They… are?" Pleo asked.

"Yes! You're someone very special to Tromba!" Nida cried. "Even if we've had a run of bad luck lately, it hurts to see you taken away like this! And-!"

Click

That was the pin. Without thinking, Nida pulled the lock down and watched it pop open.

"Alright, now we just need to get these off of you!" Elty barked, as he slipped the lock out of the chain links with his mouth and whigged it across the room. He and Nida then set about undoing the chains that were held in place, the Nidoran continuing her explanation as she freed up Pleo's wings.

"Pleo, we were worried sick about you, too! You're our friend!" she cried. "That's why we snuck aboard in the first place! To try and help you!"

"It… was?"

"Well, that and not thinking things through," Elty added, shooting a glare at the Nidoran. Nida rolled her eyes and turned back to Pleo as he stepped forward and beat his wings- being chained up surely could not have been kind to his blood flow. After his motions settled, she walked up and sidled next to him.

"You'll have plenty of time to figure out how being a Protector works, and to make everything that's happened today right, Pleo," she said. Even though her eyes were still damp, the Nidoran gave a reassuring nuzzle into Pleo's breast to try and lift her friend's spirits. "For now, let's just get you off of this-"

All of a sudden, the light from the hallway's candles was blotted out by shadows and a gruff voice called out.

"Oi, wait a minute! What do you think you're doing?!"

Nida's blood ran cold and her barbs raised at the harsh voice. She watched as Pleo's expression give way to a frightened grimace and whirled around to see the glowering forms of the Nuzleaf and Hitmonchan from earlier. They were battered and bruised from fighting among each other, but still very much alert, and in battle-ready stances.

Hold on a minute... Neither of the two were holding orbs, so they must have been in a hurry coming into the cell block. A realization which also dawned on the Growlithe, and made his eyes suddenly light up.

"Pleo, quick! Stick a wing out!" Elty barked.

Pleo quickly complied, just in time for the Fire-Type to grab the first orb he could find from his satchel and brush it against Pleo's plumage. With a swift motion, Elty whirled his head as his jaws let go of a whitish orb containing what looked like swirling clouds. The Blowback Orb carried on into the wooden floorboards at the Nuzleaf's feet with a crash. In the twinkling of an eye, the glassy sphere burst into shards. As was the orb's nature, it acted upon the nearest Pokémon that had not made contact with it earlier, whipping up a strong wind which launched the hapless Grass-Type backwards into the doorpost.

"Now!" Elty cried.

The Growlithe spat out a surprisingly strong column of cinders at the Hitmonchan and knocked the creature to the floor before he could react to his partner's plight. Nida dashed up and gave a stiff kick at Nuzleaf's gut. Another followed, leaving the creature to crumple up and groan on the ground. The Fighting-Type staggered back to its feet, before a glowing ball cut it off and threw it against the cell's wall, slumped over.

"Whew, knew the drink and those orbs would come in handy," Elty sighed, eyeing the scattered shards of the Blowback Orb.

"Yeah, great," Nida panted. "Can we get out of here now?!"

"To where?!" Pleo squawked. "The mean Pokémon are all around us!"

"If we sneak out, you can fly us out of here!" Elty barked.

Could… That really work? No. Whether it could or not was out of the question. It would work, it had to work. And after they broke free, they would fly back home… Back to Crom, back to Kiran, back to Mami and Papi, the siblings, and everyone else who Pleo was meant to protect.

"Come on!" Nida cried as she darted out the door, Pleo and Elty following closely behind.

One deck. One deck stood between the three of them and the sky outside, from being able to fly off for home. But, all of her earlier fears and worries came back to her…

Would they be able to get past the guards in the ship? Would they be able to distract the ones outside enough to slip away?

No matter what happened in the end, they had to try! They had gone through so much already…

Even if it looked impossible, how could they not take flight now?



Author's Notes:

- do odważnych świat należy! - Polish: "fortune favors the bold!", lit. "the world belongs to the brave!"
- canallas - Spanish: "rascals", "swine". Can carry offensive connotations depending on context of use.
- amator - Polish: "amateur"
- Ty bałwan! - Polish: "You moron!"
- (¡¿)Qué te pasa?! - Spanish: "What is wrong with you?!"
 
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Chapter 19: Flight Risks

Spiteful Murkrow

Busy Writing Stories I Want to Read
Pronouns
He/Him/His
Partners
  1. nidoran-f
  2. druddigon
  3. swellow
  4. lugia
  5. quilava-fobbie
  6. sneasel-kate
  7. heliolisk-fobbie
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The team slipped back into the darkness from which Nida and Elty came, leaving the overpowered Company Nuzleaf and Hitmonchan behind them. It would only be a matter of time before Pleo's absence was discovered by the other Pokémon aboard, but fortunately for Team Traveller, the sleepy atmosphere in the ship's hold hadn't brought that calamity on just yet. Beyond some footfalls and murmurs beyond blind corners, there were no further run-ins with other guards in that portion of the orlop deck. While by no means ideal, it was perhaps as smooth and peaceful a search Nida, Pleo, and Elty could have hoped for as they looked for the stairs to the next deck. Nida could see moonlight leaking through the grate and cracks in the places where the cargo hold met the weather deck up above, allowing her to recheck her earlier guesses about how far they still had to go...

"There's one deck between us and the top," she whispered. "We just need to find a way up!"

Pleo looked about his surroundings, dimly lit by the moonlight filtering coming from past the grate and the floor below... Why, there were nothing but boxes and corridors in every direction around him! How on earth were they supposed to get out this way? Suddenly, the sound of a faint thud rang out, followed by a Growlithe's voice yipping.

"Here!"

Pleo saw Elty perched on top of a stack of crates, and hopped up with a flap to join him. From his perch atop the crates, he saw a wooden pole that cut down the middle of some short planks fastened on the pole's top. Those were stairs! Honest-to-goodness stairs!

"Nida! This way!" he cried as he flew off for the pole, Nida and Elty bounding after him through the maze. The three clambered up the ladder's steps, Pleo leading the way with fluttering hops, Nida and Elty carefully planting their forepaws on the rungs above them before springing their hindquarters up, one after the other...

"Alright," the Nidoran panted. "We just need to make our way through, and then-"

"Gack!"

... only for the two to run into Pleo from behind after he abruptly stopped at the top.

Team Traveller came to a tumbling stop in a disheveled pile, just past the end of the steps. Nida, Elty, and Pleo dazedly tried to sort themselves out, the Fire-Type in the group thankful that the little spike lump hadn't had her barbs spread out. As he shook out his fur along with some sense back into his head, he whirled around at Pleo, growling.

"Hey! Just what do you think you're-?!"

Before he could get particularly far in his rant, the Growlithe suddenly noticed that Nida and Pleo were frozen in their tracks, wide-eyed. Elty then detected the strong scent of many Pokémon around them, and the sound of…

Zzz…

Snoring.

The entire room was packed with a larger variety of Pokémon than even the guild's sleeping quarters back on Tromba, curled up as they dozed on beds of straw and nestled on perches along rafters. Much to Elty's horror, every last one of them wore the lavender scarf of the Company. The Growlithe grimaced, starting to feel his belly burn from stress while his legs shook nervously.

"Uh… on second thought," he began. "Maybe we should try another-"

As the Growlithe continued on, he saw Nida's ears suddenly flick and her head whirl back towards the steps. Elty then heard it too…

Tromp tromp tromp

The sound of tired, shuffling footsteps heading straight for the ladder from the deck below. Elty gulped and looked around at his teammates. Pleo was starting to panic, looking around wildly for somewhere, anywhere to flee to. All of a sudden, a hushed cry cut through the confusion.

"We don't have any other options here," Nida whispered, her voice tense as she raised her barbs. "Let's just try and sneak through."

The Lugia and Growlithe looked across the room, and saw a faint white light near the end. There was an opening! A way to the surface! Without thinking, Pleo spread his wings and-

"Move quietly!" Nida hastily interrupted, wide-eyed.

The little Protector caught himself and hastily drew his wings back. The Pokémon coming up the stairs was close enough for the team to hear its yawning! They needed somewhere to hide, somewhere like…

"Quick, over there!" Elty whispered.

All eyes quickly darted over to a sleeping Ursaring, next to a Donphan and the Electabuzz from earlier in the day, now with bandages about his head. Without thinking, the three darted over and slipped behind the brown bear, his belly rising and falling with every tired breath he took. The Ursaring's breaths reeked of stale gummis and a good deal of drink, but in spite of the less-than-bearable sensations around them, no one dared to move a muscle beyond the shallowest of breaths in and out their lungs.

The guard from below deck then came up with an audible yawn. The three could hear the Pokémon's footsteps plod along the timbered floor. After a tense few seconds, they heard the muffled sounds of the creature settling down somewhere in the room, and the presence faded below the sounds of the snores floating about. But… was the coast really clear-?

"Gwark!"

Pleo suddenly cried out and bolted forward in a panic, darting past a number of Pokémon before coming to a stop. After hearing the crunch of straw, Nida and Elty realized that the Ursaring was shifting in his sleep. The two quickly ran after Pleo, and braced themselves for battle… Only for the Pokémon to roll over, mutter something about "stop hogging the cookies", and then began to snore again as Pleo panted for air, his heart racing...

... only to abruptly feel something warm and furry swat against his underbelly.

"E-Eh-?!"

"Shh!"

Pleo whirled to see the sound of the voice, and saw Elty scowling at him, the Growlithe none too pleased about the close call.

"Let's try a different strategy, okay?" the dog huffed. "Keep darting off like that, and you'll get us all caught!"

"But the big furry Pokémon was gonna get me!" the Lugia piped back.

Elty gave an irked growl as he racked his mind for some throwaway reassurance. If only Pleo still had that stupid rock! Then he could just throw together some slapdash yarn about how the lucky charm would keep him safe as long as he kept his beak shut and crept along with the rest of them! Wait a minute…

Maybe there was still a card from that deck he could play!

Elty set down his satchel and nosed over a clear sphere near the top with what seemed to be flecks of greenish light glowing in it, pointing the bauble out to Pleo.

"Here," he said.

"H-Huh?"

"If you and Nida rub all of the orbs we picked up from the deck below, then even if everyone around us wakes up, we'll get out of here safely," he explained. "That way, if we have to use them, you'll stay on the right side of whatever their effects are."

"Really?" Pleo asked, tilting his head skeptically.

"Would I steer you wrong?" the Growlithe asked. Elty wagged his tail expectantly, only to frown as Nida and Pleo looked at each other and nodded back.

"Okay, let me rephrase that," Elty grumbled, screwing his eyes shut. "Would I steer you wrong considering that we're probably going to get thrown overboard if we get caught here?"

The Nidoran hardened her gaze into a withering glare for a brief moment. She started to mouth something before pausing, and then begrudgingly took up the Luminous Orb from Elty's satchel.

"I think Elty might be onto something," she whispered to Pleo, in a tone that sounded almost confident. "Come on, let's try it out."

She removed orb from the bag and looked into its translucent surface for a moment, before rubbing it a smidge and offering it to Pleo. The young Lugia took the orb as he shuffled along with the team. As he brushed it with his feathers, he became entranced by the warm glow from the light inside it. For a fleeting moment, he felt far, far away from the danger all around him as he gazed into the round, colorful, and surprisingly captivating bauble. The little Lugia then felt Nida nose at his wing, prompting him to deposit the sphere in Elty's bag and take whatever orb Nida passed next.

The sinister, bubbling green clouds of a Foe-Fear Orb… The vibrant blue of a Petrify Orb flecked with dancing electrical sparks beneath its surface... The orbs Nida and Elty first stuffed in also turned up in the process, including a ball filled with glowing yellow spheres… As he paced forward and looked into the orbs in between rubs, Pleo could occasionally see dim reflections of little bits and pieces of the surrounding room. The rafters above, Elty and the light of the stars ahead, a dozing Slowpoke just behind his shoulder with a crown-shaped rock by her forepaws…

Hold on a minute!

"That's my lucky rock!" Pleo squawked. The Lugia whirled around, dropping the Totter Orb with an audible thud, leaving Nida to squeak and dash after it. As she caught the orb with her forepaws, Elty gritted his teeth and grimaced.

"Hey, wait!" he barked.

It was no use; the little bird had already darted over to the pink and cream mammal, uneasily craning his neck from side to side as he tried to puzzle out how to retrieve his stone from the Pokémon's grasp.

"What do you think you're doing?!" the Growlithe yelped. "You can get another one of those once we-!"

By then, the Lugia had already thrust his beak down and promptly snatched up the stone ring. Elty's heart skipped a beat, and he lowered himself to all fours.

The Growlithe braced himself as Nida fanned her spikes out like a blue Durin Berry. The two set their teeth on edge and waited in dreadful anticipation for the moment the grunts all around them to suddenly wake up and dogpile the team. Except…

That moment didn't come.

"Got it!" Pleo cried, his voice muffled by the stone ring that he was holding in his beak as he crept over, bobbing his head in triumph. The Growlithe shook his head and scowled. Was that bird trying to get them all caught?

"All's well that ends well," Nida sighed, as she quickly snatched up the King's Rock and stuffed it into Elty's bag, making sure to bury it deep for safekeeping.

"Whuh? What's- Hey!"

Elty heard a voice call out, and turned to see that the Slowpoke had woken up and was glaring daggers at the group.

"Kurczę," the Growlithe muttered. The creature hadn't been oblivious to Pleo taking his rock back at all! As was common to Pokémon of her species, she'd simply just had a delayed reaction!

"Oi! Everyone, wake up!" the creature shouted. "We've got stowaways!"

The other guards had a much faster reaction to the Water-Type's shouting, and quickly sprang up to attention. No matter which way they looked in their panic, the three young Pokémon found themselves staring at the glaring and growling mass of lavender-scarved Pokémon about them.

"N-Nida?" Pleo stammered, starting to shrink back. "Wh-What do we do now?"

Nida's mind raced for something to say back. She couldn't sting or kick her way out of this one, not even with the help of her teammates. Pleo's power was nowhere to be seen, and going down with the ship thanks to a fire started by Elty was not exactly her idea of an 'escape'.

If only they'd had the time to stock up on seeds, or Gravelerocks, or orbs or- oh, duh.

Nida looked down at the glowing yellow orb in between her paws and slammed it against the floor. As she felt it disintegrate into shards against the wood below, a mass of yellow spheres burst out and fanned out, slipping past the group and enveloping the Company grunts within the room and throwing the unfortunate creatures into a defocused daze.

"RUN!" she shouted.

There wasn't any time to think after that. As the guards about them struggled to overcome the disorienting effects of the Totter Orb, the three bolted for the stairs up to the deck. Nida and Elty darted along the ground as Pleo flew overhead, haphazardly dodging rafters and half-awake guards stumbling up from their bedding in the confusion.

"Here, stay toasty!" Elty barked, as he spat out a column of cinders at some straw bedding, just in time to catch a Dusclops that had freshly phased himself out of an overhead rafter. The creature was still tired and disoriented as he readjusted to sudden corporeality and the unexpected confusion in the barracks, only to suddenly shriek as he felt a burning pain underfoot.

The Ghost-Type's cries rang out as he recoiled back from the cinders, followed by the realization that the bedding beneath his feet had caught alight, and was already starting to spread to nearby heaps of straw.

Panicked cries of "Fire! Fire!" began to ring out about the barracks, various guards stumbling about in conflicting and often colliding directions trying to get at the intruders, the dangerous flames in the room, or simply away from the confusion to safety.

"Did you seriously just start a fire?!" Nida cried, just as she saw Pleo swoop down to the base of the steps to the top deck, and begin to run up them.

"You're welcome!" he cried, digging out the violet One-Shot Orb and throwing it off somewhere into the confused and panicked mass of Pokémon. "Now are we escaping with the mewa or wha-?"

"Nida! Elty! Look out!" Pleo's voice suddenly squawked.

Nida and Elty bounced forward as a dark blue blur of a beetle zipped past, slamming a long, chitinous horn down onto the floor where they had just been. Ah, it was the Dusclops' companion, and none too pleased about the rude welcome Elty gave him. The Nidoran instinctively reared up and tackled the Heracross as he tore a plank out of the floor while pulling his horn free, her barbs raised to try and embed themselves in between the plates of the Bug-Type's exoskeleton. Elty hastily clamped down on one of the beetle's arms, but while the Heracross seemed visibly stung by the wounds, his eyes were still full of enraged vigor. The creature whirled around towards Nida-

"Gyaah!"

Just in time to be caught mid-stride by a gust of wind and crumple to the floor.

"Gack..."

The gust was sharp and cutting, like the beats that Kiran would blow from his wings in battle, and Nida could see a crack dribbling drops of yellowish fluid along the underside of the Bug-Type's thorax where the wind had struck. But… Who on earth-?

"Eh?!" a Lugia's voice stammered. "But that was supposed to send him flying ba-"

Nida looked over to Pleo, who was now standing at the base of the stairs. She blinked for a moment and looked back at the groaning Heracross, when she put two and two together.

"Nice work, Pleo!" she grunted. "I think that one was stronger than normal!"

"It… was-?" Pleo began, only for a Growlithe's voice to cut him off.

"Oi! Brag about your moves later!" the little dog yipped, gesturing at flames behind him that were now mostly smothered from panicked jets of water from Pokémon about them. "No one else is in our way and the stairs are right there!"

That was as good a point as any. The three dashed up the steps, not daring to look back to see who might be following them. Then came the deck, the sails above them along with the night sky with the Moon, the stars, and Forest Guardian's Traveller shining above. Pleo skidded to a stop to let Nida and Elty hop up onto his back, the white bird stumbling a bit from the sudden weight, when all of a sudden, he wavered.

"Nida?! Is this really going to work?!" he cried.

"It has to!" she squeaked, as she dug out the Foe-Fear Orb from the bag. "We don't have any other options!"

"Hurry up!" Elty seethed. "Just get us out of-!"

"Going somewhere?!" a booming voice bellowed from the stern.

The three turned, and their hearts sank as they saw Lyn perched at the helm of the ship, glaring. The Samurott leapt forward, drawing his blades in midair as he dove down at Pleo, who hastily darted ahead of a slash from a seamitar.

"A-Ack!"

The bird stumbled forward, and batted his wings out uneasily to try and regain balance. Pleo's tumultuous attempts to stay on his feet made Nida lose her grip on the green sphere in her paws before she could throw it. The sphere went rolling on the deck like an oversized marble, making the Nidoran cry out in panic as it slipped out of her reach.

"Pleo, come on!" she pleaded, as she reached for Elty's satchel. "If we take off now-!"

"You'll be swimming right into our fins, missy!" a voice cried from below, which was quickly followed by another.

"And don't think the skies are clear for you either!" a voice taunted from above.

"H-Huh?!"

The three looked down and saw a Huntail, flanked by a number of leering creatures circling in the water, waiting for the foolish little Pokémon to go ahead and try and fly over them. Pleo craned his head up, and saw that the skies were similarly uninviting, with flying Pokémon led by a Crobat near the crossbeams of the masts circling about the group. To make matters worse, guards from the barracks were spilling out onto the deck, Elty's fire having apparently run its course as a distraction and the Foe-Fear Orb lying unbroken and out of reach, now in the claws of a very awake and grumpy-looking Ursaring.

"Really now, how incompetent do you think I am?" Lyn sneered, drawing nearer to the group. "Did you seriously think that my ship wouldn't have any escorts? That they would just let some stowaways slip away?"

Pleo grimaced, he scanned his head around desperately as he inched back towards the railing. There really didn't seem to be any way out of here, or at least not one he could see. But his teammates… Did they see anything he couldn't?

"N-Nida? E-Elty?"

"I think I've got something," Elty whispered. "Follow my lead."

The Growlithe suddenly arched his back and bristled his fur, and proceeded to shout out the mightiest, fiercest roar that his young voice could muster.

"OUT OF OUR WA-!"

Only to be cut off by a much louder, bellowing "SHUT UP!" from the Samurott that made the group's blood run cold, and made Pleo to stumble forward in a blind panic and bonk his head on the deck railing.

"O-Ow!"

As the color returned to Team Traveler's faces and senses to their rattled minds, they could hear jeers going about their gathered captors.

"Pffahaha! Was that seriously the best you could think of?"

"Yeah, that yap's nothing when you deal with a Samurott on a regular basis!"

"Captain, they're clearly desperate if one of them was going to try and roar his way out of here!"

"Didn't I tell you this once already?" Lyn spat, glaring at Pleo. "Your old life is over, move on already! Really, what are you going to do here? Do you think that you can just fly away from us? That we can't swat you out of the sky like a common Wingull?"

The Samurott slackened his grip on his right paw's seamitar, and spun it about his knuckles.

"Or are you going to try and fight me? At the tender young age of what, a moon? With a pair of rookies that most of my subordinates were sweeping back in their days as pups?" he sneered. After a few cycles, the Samurott suddenly stopped the blade mid-spin, bringing it to a stop with a firm grasp at the hilt. "For crying out loud, know when to give up!"

The little Lugia froze. It really didn't look like there was going to be any way out of this one. Everything the Samurott said was definitely true. The powers all of Tromba counted on hadn't come to him when he so desperately needed them earlier… Should… Should he really just give up?

Pleo suddenly stumbled a little. The weight of Nida and Elty on his back was still awkward to balance, especially with the two shaking as they were. He tilted his head back and saw that the two were trembling, their ears folded back. Surely things must have seemed just as hopeless and impossible-

"N-Not likely! I'm not about to give up here!" Elty growled, baring his teeth even as his body quaked and betrayed the fear the little dog felt.

Huh? Elty wasn't giving up? But, why?

"Captain, we've got a clear shot at them-" the Ursaring began.

"Hold your fire!" Lyn interrupted, the bear hastily quieting down at the sound of his superior's snarling.

"We- We're- We're not giving up our friend!" Nida stammered, baring her barbs as she tried her hardest to put a brave face on in spite of the situation. "N-Not without a fight!"

Pleo looked around at his teammates, his mind drawing blanks as to how on earth they could still stand their ground even with how bad and hopeless everything looked.



After the meeting at the guild's grounds fell apart, Kiran quickly hurried Crom to the medics' tent. The Druddigon's injuries were treated and bandaged, and his mother, hearing how one of her children had been battered, came to take the young Dragon-type home to sleep his wounds off.

The wounds ran deeper than Crom's hide, alas- the entire rhythm of the little baker family was thrown asunder, their normal routine of making bread and pastries to sell to their fellow villagers grinding to a halt. The oven went cold much earlier than normal without anyone to kindle the wood with dragonfire, and the flour and dough for the evening rush went unkneaded.

The rest of the day was marked by Gwenith tearfully growling invectives at the Company when she felt sufficiently alone. Cenn also wasn't immune to the heightened gravity of the situation, as his normal adamance (or "brattiness" as Crom often put it) gave way to periodic, nervous pestering of "will Crom be okay?" Even Pyry's ritual complaining subsided, as he spent most of the day uncomfortably running errands outside to try and avoid the oppressive atmosphere in the little hut.

Crom eventually bawled himself dry of tears, but the poor Druddigon remained mired in a quiet, inconsolable depression over the loss of his friends to Lyn's ship. The setting of the sun and onset of night brought nothing to ease the dragon's spirits. The simple dinner of gummis and homemade loaves that his mother brought in was similarly ineffective, and continued to sit on a rude wooden table next to the fresh straw bedding his family prepared. Well after the moon and stars rose in the sky, Crom remained curled up and stared off at a wall next to the doorway of the room he shared with Cenn at night.

"Crom?" a younger voice called from the side. The voice made the wounded Druddigon uneasily shift about, and he looked up to see a fellow young, if smaller, Druddigon prodding him.

"Whuh?"

"We're heading to the shrine now," Cenn said. "The whole town's been stopping by there all day to offer prayers."

Even though his brother's words were devoid of the teasing and naive mean-spiritedness that sibling rivalry tends to slip into, they still stung to hear, and served only to make Crom sink deeper into his bedding and curl up tighter.

"We'll be back soon!" the younger Druddigon hastily tried to reassure, waving his claws. "And you won't be alone here, Kiran came to watch you while we're out! Mom says to call him if you need anything."

Crom weakly grunted back something resembling a response. Cenn lingered around for a moment before walking off uneasily, giving one last look at his elder brother as he slipped past the doorframe.

For a few long, quiet moments, Crom sat there, his only company being the aching wounds under his bandages and the dull and now vaguely mournful sounds of night outside. The Druddigon tilted his head to look out the window in the room, and saw the night sky full of stars, the Forest Guardian's Traveller currently making its arc as the Traveller before it set beyond the horizon.

It was then that the dragon decided, no matter how haggard his condition was, he needed to be at that shrine too. If he had only held his tongue back in that crate! But perhaps, he could-!

"Agh!"

Crom's preoccupation with the shrine briefly faded from his mind as he stumbled and tripped while getting up out of bed. His balance was still weak from his injuries, feeble enough to be overcome by a careless pebble trodden underfoot.

"Eh?! Crom?!" a Swellow's voice suddenly squawked. "What are you doing?!"

"Huh?!"

The Druddigon looked up as Kiran swooped into the room, and settled down before his snout. The blue and white bird ruffled his feathers and promptly lectured the dragon, the Swellow's voice thick with concern.

"You're in no shape to be trying to skimp on rest!" he exclaimed. "Why, from my prior experience, skipping rest with wounds like these will keep you bedridden 100% longer!"

"Kiran, please!" Crom insisted, dragging himself up to his feet. "I need to go and pray with the others at the shrine! To pray that Pleo will come back to make all of this right!"

"Absolutely not! You're in horrible condition! Why, almost as bad as Osmund is right-!" the Swellow cried, before the sound of a crash and footfalls outside rang out.

"Ack! Marley!" the sound of elderly bleating rang out. "This is no way to treat a mayor!"

Hatteras? But, what on earth was happening out there?

"Hatteras! Get back here!" a Nidorina's livid voice rang out. "That's my niñita out there! You can't just 'have nothing' for a way to get her back!"

"Dear! Calm down!" a Nidorino's voice frantically interjected. "Give the sheep some time to think of something!"

Kiran lowered his head and put a wing over his face. Of all the times for Nida's mother to have her temper get the best of her, did it really have to be now?

"Besides, it probably wouldn't be good for your nerves to see Marley in her present state right now," Kiran sighed, ruffling his feathers.

Crom flinched at the racket outside and shrank back. Going out while a scary Pokémon like Marley was so upset out on his doorstep was certainly not what he wanted to get into while still hurt… But-

"But none of this would have happened if I wasn't so stupid!" he cried. "If I had stopped and thought about what we were all getting into-!"

"Crom! Please! don't blame yourself!" the Swellow suddenly interrupted, beating out his wings. "Everything happens for a reason, and-"

"What reason could there be for this?!" the Druddigon growled. "Pleo's gone! And so's the rest of the team! And-! A-And-!"

The young dragon's voice broke and began to trail off as tears started to well up in his eyes again. As he began to sniffle and wipe at his nose with a claw, he was suddenly interrupted by a soft feeling enveloping his chest. He looked down, and saw that his team leader had wrapped him in his wings, or as much as a Swellow could for a creature that was a full foot taller than himself.

"I don't know, Crom," the bird responded, his head drooping. "All I know is that since I was young, I've been told that was how things were. That no matter how bad things might get, the gods that were and are yet to come work in spite of it, to make the things that need to happen, happen."

"H-How do you know that, though?" Crom asked. The dragon's tears stopped coming and his eyes gave way to a piercing, pleading gaze as he waited for some, for any reassurance from his team leader.

"I don't, Crom… It's all a hope," the Swellow sighed as he rummaged through his bag. "And it's all that we've got right now."

The Swellow poked his beak in, and grasped something with it. When he pulled it out, the article was revealed to be a silvery-white feather, its tip split at the end.

"That's one of Pleo's feathers," Crom mumbled. "Why did you bring that here?"

"Well, it's said that Lugia's feathers allow for the pleas of Pokémon to reach him. And that the spirits of the old gods still have power over our world, especially over things related to them, and..." Kiran began, as he held the feather out to Crom. "It's not much, I'll admit… But I knew that you would have wanted to help out with what's going on right now."

The Druddigon paused, and after hesitating a bit, pinched the feather in between his claws and brought it up to his eyes.

"I… I suppose it was easier than dragging the shrine all the way down here…"

The Druddigon stared at the feather and was unsure how to start. Was there some sort of rite for calling to Pleo? Did they have to do some sort of weird dance? Did they have to also ask for help from the old gods' spirits in the Travellers above?

"If you can somehow hear this, Pleo- I mean, Travellers Above-" the Druddigon fumbled for words one after the other, until Kiran interrupted with the pat of a wing on his shoulder.

"Crom. Don't overdo it," the Swellow reassured. "Just say what's on your mind."

The Dragon-Type looked down at the feather in between his claws again, and after a pause, he shook his head before beginning again, this time his words coming out as a desperate plea.

"Please! Whoever I'm talking to! Let our friends come back to us!" he cried. The Druddigon and Swellow stared and stared at the feather, but nothing happened. It was still the same old night outside, the same simple room inside, with the same aching wounds on his body, leaving Crom to hang his head as his heart began to sink.

"We- We just want to know that they're okay..." he murmured weakly.



That's when it hit him. The reason why Elty and Nida were digging in their heels on his back and not backing down was for him, and for the town back home that desperately wanted their Protector back…

Pleo whirled his head towards the sea. For a moment it felt almost as if they were right there! Crom, Kiran, Hatteras, Mosca, and everyone else from Tromba! It was like they were all pleading for him to come back home!

Then… maybe… the proper thing to do for all of them was to stand his ground and try to help them back, to refuse to let things end without trying…

"Let us go!" Pleo squawked to the Samurott, beating out his wings. "We even made it to the deck fair and square!"

"I see that you're too stubborn to listen to warnings," Lyn growled, as he flicked both his blades to his sides in a battle stance. "So be it! I'll drag you into a life of service the hard way!"

The Samurott readied his legs and was about to spring forward when a shrill cry suddenly cut him off.

"No! I don't want your awful new 'life'!" the bird shrieked. "And I won't let you hurt my friends for it!"

All of a sudden, the dimly lit ship deck became awash in a silvery glow. From Pleo's back, Nida and Elty saw Lyn freeze in his tracks. The two looked down at their carrier and saw the markings on the Lugia begin to shine bright, his white plumage glowing softly.

"A-Ah," Elty murmured, his muzzle dropping in startled awe.

"Pleo?" Nida asked quietly. Just then, her ears pricked and her blood ran cold as Lyn cried out to the surrounding guards.

"Take them down!"

The Samurott lunged for the group, just as Pleo shouted back to the approaching Pokémon.

"Let us go!"

The little Protector then sprang up, leaping from the deck and beating his wings below him. The noises of raging winds howled all around the three Pokémon as Pleo shot upwards with his teammates, punctuated by the sound of sails tearing and thick ropes being whipped about as if they were blades of grass. As they sailed higher and higher, they heard the cries of Lyn and the guards around him that had been blown across the deck, some of his underlings having tumbled over the railing into the sea. The fliers in the air were knocked from their places by the sudden gale and fell past them out of the sky, onto the ship and into the sea below. The sea Pokémon that stonewalled the group struggled amid violent waves whipped up by Pleo's winds, some turning tail in a panic and swimming away as fast as their fins and appendages would let them.

All the while, Nida and Elty clung to Pleo's plumes for dear life (with what means their bodies allowed) as they rocketed up and away from the Company ship.

"Aaaaah! Not so fast! Not so fast!" Nida shrieked. "Blasting away hurts the Nidoran!"

And then as suddenly as it came, the glow faded. Pleo's flight slowed and wobbled a little as he poked his head about, leaving his confused and tired voice asked aloud in the darkened skies...

"Huh? What's going on?"

Elty and Nida turned back to see the ship's tattered sails behind them as frantic and disoriented shouts rang out.

That was about where the good news ended, though.

The faint outlines of Company Pokémon still on the deck around the ship began reorienting themselves under the moonlight, along with some of the sea Pokémon who weren't preoccupied fishing out struggling forms from the water. Lyn rushed to the railing, still dripping seawater, and inhaled deeply, readying a burst of water. One after the other, the various shapes followed their captain's lead and readied attacks and missiles to throw at the group.

"Gah! We can't shake them!" Elty yelped. Without thinking, Nida dug a paw into the Growlithe's satchel, eliciting a bark of protest as she dug out a Luminous orb, leaving a berry and another orb to spill out and fall from the air into the sea below...

And then she threw it.

The glassy sphere sailed on into the darkness, before a bright flash suddenly erupted behind the group. For a fleeting moment, the form of the ship became visible, revealing two masts that had had their sails torn to ribbons. The flash swallowed up the ship along with the waters around it in a blinding light, forcing Nida's eyes shut and leaving her to totter forward as spray from a fast-moving orb of water zipped past her ears. As she felt the air beneath her forepaws she fanned out her barbs in a panic.

"A-Ack!"

"Uważaj!" Elty's voice suddenly yelped. "Don't go taking sudden trips, spike ball!"

Nida felt a nip at the back of her neck, and a painful yank back onto something soft and downy- Pleo's back she presumed. The only other comfort in her dazed blindness was the sound of her Growlithe teammate's voice.

"Keep going, mewa! Keep going!"

Slowly, but surely, a darkness with muddled blotches began to return to Nida's vision. They slowly began to reform into the moon, the Forest Guardian's Traveller, the major constellations, the Rainbow Road, and the rest of the heavens. After Nida blinked and cleared away the last of her disorientation, her heart skipped a beat as she began to notice their light reflecting off the world around them, dancing off of waves churning below.

After looking back at the now-distant form of Lyn's ship, the Nidoran could see the faint forms of Pokémon struggling aboard the ship from the water, and hear confused and frightened cries ringing out from the direction of the ship. The Nidoran blinked and stared speechless for a moment, as she realized…

They were free…

They were free!


"We- We made it off the ship!" Nida cried, her voice crackling with excitement as she pricked herself to make sure she wasn't dreaming. "Thanks to you and your power, Pleo!"

Pleo squawked and looked around him, and realized that the wind was blowing over his wings, his feet were sailing through the air, and that far, far below him was the sea. Why, this meant that...

"Ah!" he chirped out of overjoyed triumph. "We're flying! We're flying!"

"They'll be busy for a while," Elty grunted as he looked back at the ship in the distance. The Growlithe spat a few embers in the direction of the ship before sighing and sinking into Pleo's feathers. "Talk about your close shaves, though-"

Only for the faint, unmistakeable sound of a bellowing Samurott's voice to ring out in the distance.

"Shoot him down! Now!"

"Huh?!" Pleo cried, as he craned his head about. "What's-?!"

All of a sudden, a bright, searing gout of fire passed by the tips of his wings. The Lugia recoiled, and much as any young Pokémon that has had the misfortune of narrowly dodging an attack of that sort...

"AAAAAAH!"

He screamed and desperately tried to get away. Pleo pitched forward and flapped desperately away from where the light came from. Nida and Elty clung on to his feathers as tight as they could, the sea below suddenly feeling much more dangerously distant than in the initial euphoria surrounding their escape.

"Quick, to the left!" Elty's voice cried out in a panic. "To the left!"

Pleo tilted his wings and lurched abruptly to the left... of all the times to not have this 'turning' thing down… Couldn't it have been sometime when other Pokémon weren't attacking them? While Pleo's passengers struggled to fight off vertigo as Team Traveler's predicament continued, a frigid, slender beam shot past him under his wing and carried on past him, prompting the Growlithe to hastily cry out...

"Your other left!"

"They're still coming!" Nida cried.

A large jet of water, another gout of fire, a coursing bolt of electricity. One after the other, attacks of the like that Nida had only seen the stronger Pokémon back home use, sailed on past Pleo's body. Still, they noticed that with each attack, they seemed to miss the white bird with wider and wider margins.

"Their shots are getting worse!" Elty barked. "We must be getting out of their range!"

"Just hang in there, Pleo!" Nida reassured. "We're almost free!"

"Yeah! We're losing the-!" Elty began, only to see a bright, blinding flash from the deck of the now miniscule ship... and rapidly come closer and closer.

"Aw, kur-"

The next thing that anyone could remember was a sudden, searing pain swallowing up their bodies, followed by the hazy feeling of their bodies getting thrown through the air and the stars in the sky turning into an indistinct, rapidly-passing blur as everything faded to black.



Were they conscious, Team Traveller would have been treated to an impressive view further along their trajectory. Faintly lit by the stars and heavenly bodies, there was an island consisting of a low and worn-down peak that was shrouded in forests, its shores lined with dense mangroves. Much like Tromba, it too was partially covered in fog, though said fog clung to the eastern shoreline, unlike the veil that hung from Tromba's peaks.

And last but not least, there was a settlement among the mangroves a ways west of the fog, one that was most curious in design. Whereas Tromba had been built on firm ground, in this settlement, the docks and the sparsely placed buildings near them were perched on stilts in the water among the mangrove trees. Every so often, a ladder or rickety set of stairs would lead up along one of them, up to a much thicker network of huts and walkways that were nestled among the branches.

The part of the town in the treetops was a bit more active than Tromba would have been at that time of night, if not by much. There was a shop that had been fashioned after a Kecleon's head at a split in a slow, meandering river. Its scaly owner dozed on the counter as a Spinarak, apparently his partner, waited attentively, occasionally calling out to the occasional passing figure.

A few short treetops (and about as many crossings over the river) away from the Kecleon Market was a tangle of roots that crossed the river. The roots, coupled with heaps of twigs glued together with mud, formed a barrier set inland from an estuary whose design evidenced three purposes: its narrow gaps kept aquatic Pokémon passing in and out in a neat and orderly manner, it prevented ships from sailing up the river, and it acted as an anchor to the settlement's docks. In a shack, perched in an overlooking mangrove tree's branches, a Shuckle was busily shuffling around clay cups to tired-looking Pokémon who traded stories about a recent haul, the lot of them apparently sailors that had just straggled into port chattering lazily about a recent offshore sighting of a shifty-looking ship with golden sails and a mast torn off just above the base. And, at around the time Team Traveller was attempting to dodge attacks thrown at them as they flew... a Tepig, a Purrloin, and a Venipede stood a few bends upstream on a walkway among the branches that passed in front of an interconnected collection of huts along the treetops, looking through pieces of paper attached to a wooden board.

"Venner, are we seriously picking through listings at night?" the orange pig asked, giving an unimpressed snort as he looked about the sparse layer of papers on the board. "I thought that you ran a tighter ship than this!"

"This wasn't my plan, Francoeur... We would've gotten them in the morning if Actor here didn't make us waste the entire day waiting on some glorified ribbons at the docks!" the Venipede chittered. The venomous creature paused from rubbing his antennae over a posting about someone's 'lost marbles' to turn and glare at the Purrloin. "And what kind of stupid nom de scène is 'Viroqua' anyways?"

"It was Virokoe. And I'll have you know that I used to have quite the following back among Giotto's culture scene thanks to having an eye for effects like those 'glorified ribbons'!" the violet cat hissed back. "Not that a pair of common Hunters like you two could appreciate it!"

The Venipede and the Tepig traded unamused looks with each other, before the Fire-Type broke the silence with an exasperated sigh.

"Yes, it takes such a refined Pokémon to call Rescue Team members 'Hunters' like a run-of-the-mill sailor."

"Must have certainly been one interesting dive you used to work at, that's for sure-" the Venipede grumbled, only for his words to suddenly die in his mouth. The creature suddenly noticed a faint flash off in the distance from the corner of his eye, and abruptly whirled around.

"Eh? Did you see something?" the Tepig asked. The bug's companions then turned, and also saw further flashes on the horizon, some dimmer, some stronger. And then all of a sudden…

"They just… stopped," the Purrloin murmured to himself.

By chance, 'Actor' looked up at the moon, just in time to see an indistinct shape slip past it.

"Ah! Wait a minute!" he cried out. "I think that's a Pokémon up there!"

The three looked about the sky, scanning here and there for any sign of the creature that just passed in front of the moon. Fortuitously, the group happened to pass their gazes over to the fog that rose up from the eastern shoreline, where they saw three forms suddenly slip into the haze. The trio turned to each other and looked at each other blankly.

"Did… they just fly into the fog?" the Tepig asked, blinking uneasily at the curtain of mist out on the eastern side of the island.

"Whelp, that's someone who's going to need to be bailed out," Venner grumbled.

"Mmm hmm, that's certainly-" the Purrloin said to himself, just in time to hear the Venipede begin to scuttle off on a walkway in the direction of the path to the local Mystery Dungeon. "Hey! Where are you going?!"

"Um… Hello? Rescue Team here?" the Bug-Type chittered back, clicking his mandibles impatiently. "Just what do you think those Pokémon are going to need right about now?"

"We would be able to avoid the competition for the listing if we went out and got them now," Francoeur added. "It's a textbook rescue! Nothing un Gruikui, un Venipatte, et un Chacripan couldn't pull off!"

All eyes then turned to 'Actor', who after an uneasy, scowling pause, finally answered back.

"Bugh, I don't believe you two... I just groomed myself an hour ago!" 'Actor' complained, before he turned back to the sparsely-populated mission board. "But I suppose if we can find them somewhere on the upper floors, it's worth a shot."

"So stop stalling and let's go already!" Venner cried. The Venipede scuttled off to the east, his teammates dashing off after him all the while.



The first thing that Elty felt when he woke up was a faint prick, and another, and another.

"Elty, come on! Get up!"

He heard the spike-ball's voice. So he hadn't been knocked into the Spirit World by that beam, not that 'fire and brimstone with Houndour sniffing at his bottom'- as he had heard an opposing Grass-Type threaten a few raids back- really sounded like a punishment. Unless… Being stuck with the Nidoran for all eternity was his punishment.

"Wha-?! Hey, wait! I never agreed to die with you!" the Growlithe yipped, throwing his eyes open and springing to his feet. Only to yelp out of pain and stumble back down to the ground.

"Elty, stop joking!" the Nidoran huffed back weakly, thrusting her face into the Growlithe's vision. "This is serious!"

Oh great, he was stuck with her in life still. Nida was covered in singed fur and barbs; the incoming beam had not been kind to her at all, and probably not to himself either, Elty guessed. He then looked over and noticed that behind her, Pleo was sprawled out along the ground, still out cold, his breast rising and falling in shallow breaths.

"We need to get him up! Ahora mismo!" Nida cried to the Growlithe. "We don't have much time!"

"What are you going on about-?" the dog spluttered back, only to be cut off by the faint sound of whistling wind.

Elty whirled around and looked up, where he saw a chain of broken tree branches, evidently where they had fallen in. It was what lay beyond that which made his heart suddenly sink.

Beyond the treetops, where the moon and stars ought to have been, was the sight of an inverted forest canopy, a likewise-inverted floor distantly visible in little bits and pieces on the ground. Everything suddenly came together for him.

"Oh no…"

The beam that struck them and sent them tumbling through the air… It knocked them into a Mystery Dungeon!

Into one that neither Nida nor Elty recognized, and in a place that neither of them knew…

And it would not be long before the Distortion's reshaping winds claimed the floor they were all on.



Author's Notes:

- niñita - Spanish: "little girl"
- Uważaj! - Polish: "Watch out!"
- nom de scène - French: "stage name"
- un Gruikui, un Venipatte, et un Chacripan - French: "a Tepig, a Venipede, and a Purrloin"
- (¡)Ahora mismo! - Spanish: "Right now!"
 
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CHAPTER 2 REVIEW

Decided to read a chapter of this while taking a break from finals studies. Anyway, here are my thoughts about this chapter.

First off, I'll say that I don't have a whole lot to say about this chapter which makes sense. It's only the second chapter at this point and the main plot hasn't really begun as of yet, but there are a few things to comment on here and there.

To start with, we got a glimpse of the scale of the damage from the previous chapter's storm at the beginning of this chapter. Even the guild seems occupied with recovery efforts what with the infrastructural damage and everything. On a side note, it would be funny to know how much in damages the island suffered overall.

Later on in the chapter we see the story introduce its own concept of ferals vs civilization pokemon. It does not seem like there's much of a distinction between the two aside from the former living nomadic lifestyles and the latter living in larger communities. It's always interesting seeing how different pmd stories in particular deal with the issues of making dungeon dwelling pokemon and the townies distinct enough while also juggling with explaining predator/prey relationships, natural ecosystems and all that. Every approach has its share of pitfalls and upsides, and I'm curious to see how this story handles it overall.

The latter half of the chapter was the dungeon crawling section and I don't really have a lot to say here. I've read a lot of pmd fics and non pmd media with dungeon crawling sections, and it's hard to say anything here that hasn't been said before. With this story being one of the older pmd fics out there, it feels even more run of the mill and not really breaking the mold with the concept.

That being said, I did like the team's coordination there in handling those krabby that attacked them. While I can't comment on what plot significance that scene really had, it did show us how much of beginners Nida and her team are. The pmd games in particular make the protagonists feel like demi gods taking down scores of dungeon pokemon, but here we see that even Krabby can pose a serious threat under the right conditions. If Crom had been alone back there, he'd have been as good as dead.

I am curious to know where Nida ended up after stepping onto that trap tile. While I can make a few guesses, I should probably just read the next chapter later to find out as that would be a lot easier.

Overall I'd say this was a fun chapter to read with good dialogue and sequences. I hope the plot picks up soon in the next few chapters.
 
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Back again! Man, I've got to stop letting this get ahead of me... This might take a couple posts to catch up on, but I'm ready for more.

Also, at one point I went back to check something in the prologue, and it looks like all of its text (but not the title image) has been replaced with another copy of Chapter 1? Might've been an accidental copy/paste of the wrong thing there.

Chapter 13

And into the monster house we go! Definitely looking forward to learning more about why these kinds of things happen—it really does seem like these sorts of misunderstandings ought to be able to be cleared up by talking it out rather than leaping in and assuming the worst, but something has the ferals on edge and stops that from happening without "divine intervention" (when it works, haha). In-world explanations for these sorts of game features are always intriguing.

They needed to give these Pokémon a reason not to beat the poison out of them!

Ha, nice. I love little species/type-specific idioms and terms like this.

"Um... C-Can I try again?" Pleo weakly groan.

Little typo.

Ah, that's an interesting way to handle confusion. Still has a sort of cartoony vibe with the circling birds, but it does pretty handily explain why you might "attack yourself".

Wait, that was a sting!

* new move jingle * Nida learned Poison Sting! I hadn't really realized she'd yet to do something like this, haha. I guess she'd just been relying on poison point until now. Nice to see her combat capabilities growing a bit, and this is a fun surprise, though it might've been nice if we'd been a bit more in her head/in what she was doing at that moment. See her trying to use a move she's never been able to pull off before, moving however she thinks she needs to move, hoping that this time it might work... it'd feel like a bit more of an achievement for the reader to see along with her that way. If that's what you were going for, that is—might not've been, in which case don't worry about it.

The Druddigon dug out an object from the team bag and sent it rolling along a spite of stone towards, whirling around ...

Towards whom/what?

-Baby's finally flying, yay! Getting closer and closer to that cover image becoming a reality, heh.

"D-Don't argue with the monsters!" one of the Zubat admonished.

Aha. Being territorial is one thing; seeing the rescuers as "monsters" is something else, eh?

The six hastily retreated as quickly as their condition allowed them to down the other two exist. Their voices fading as they vanished deeper into the maze as the gathered Pokémon watched.

The second sentence isn't a complete thought as-is; I would either turn the period into a comma, or use "faded" instead of "fading".

-And back out again, after some embarrassment with Pataki. Everyone's still expecting so much of poor little Pleo, haha. Good that Team Traveler gets a (partial) promotion and some time to relax and have fun, but that rude awakening's probably going to come due sooner rather than later...

The mustelid was in the middle of a dash toward a standing figure of a Nidorina that, after a moment's hesitation, Ellsberg decided was a Substitute.

Hm... why do I feel like this isn't a coincidence?

a hive of scum and villainy like Kenobi

Mrph, the hive is on the island in Mossaisle Town

* cantina song plays in the background *

-Ooh, we get to meet one of Ellsberg's superiors now! And so easily dispatching all these substitutes that look like the troublemakers Ellsberg had to deal with, heh. Lyn seems like a particularly nasty customer thus far. Maybe real pokémon are hardy and hard to seriously injure around here, but it doesn't sound like it stops him from trying. I also like how Ellsberg hitches when he sees the substitutes—it implies that he's nervous around the characters of these species we know he's met, in spite of the fact that he's "better" than them due to what he thinks his position in the Company permits.

higher-ranked peer

I would say that's a bit of an oxymoron, though. If they don't have the same rank, they aren't really "peers". "Ally" or something instead, maybe? Or just replace the whole thing with "superior" or similar?

"It would be nice, yes," Lyn replied as he dragged out an Ampharos substitute from the bin,

Nooooot a coincidence, hahaha.

-So here we get our first good look at the actual physical threat posed by the Company. Obviously fighting real pokémon (should it come to that... and from what I remember of the next few chapters' summaries, it does, ruh-roh) is more difficult than fighting substitutes, but as I said before, Lyn's being set up as someone very dangerous, and I wouldn't be surprised if even Tromba's toughest have a hard time fending him off when he comes for Pleo.

Chapter 14

The calm before the storm, seems like...

Was a 'Protector' that up until a few days ago, would've done as well staying in the air with the Nidoran currently perched on his back as a Rhyhorn would've done surfing across Bluewhorl's harbor with her.

This was a little hard to parse. The gist of it is that until recently, Pleo would've been as bad at carrying Nida in the air as a rhyhorn would've been carring her through water, right? I think a bit of this wordiness could be trimmed down. Or perhaps drop the mention of carrying Nida from at least the rhyhorn bit, since I imagine a rhyhorn would still be pretty bad at surfing even without a passenger.

-Elty's strategy there was fun, for as long as it lasted! Go on, Link, ride that lynel, I'm sure it'll be fiiiiine. The characters' creative combat strategies have been great to read so far. He does seem to have some difficulty considering the long-term consequences of his actions, but he's got the short-term quick thinking down, and that'll probably come in handy for the group going forward.

Nida is still all too eager to look down on Eltenios, of course. I wonder what'll happen in the future to start turning that relationship around? Having to deal with whatever Lyn and the Company have cooking might be the start of it, hm... then again, there's still a lot more of this fic to go, so it might be a bit of a slower burn than that! We'll see...

-Ooh, Pleo is still curious about Cassie! That's sweet. Not so sweet how the pokémon giving him directions are just trying to use him as a punishment. Definitely excited to see more of the Marked, too!

"I've never heard of half an Apricorn ever hurting anyone," he said, before spitting the green seed fragment out in front of him.

Now this is interesting. So far the only direct signs we've had of this being a former human world specifically are Melissa's "ahp-gredh" and the TMs, but it would make sense that apricorns would be around, too, and that pokémon would no longer have the context to know what apricorns were used for—just the wild plants that could easily be scary when unrefined. I definitely love seeing takes on apricorns from pokémon perspectives, and whether or not their understanding of what the apricorn does is entirely correct!

The question is, of course, what apricorns are doing near the Marked's homes... is Ander finding ferals that have been accidentally trapped inside, and letting them out after they've starved to death? Is he actively trapping ferals when he can't find any that are already dead???? Macabre stuff, heh.

-And the secret comes out. The townsfolk fear the Marked for having brought about the destruction of the world, but the Marked fear the legendaries for causing destruction. Ander's "Not anymore." is big 👀 because that implies that the Marked did whatever they did to try and save the world rather than as part of a power grab. Or, at least, that Ander and his family believe that's what happened.

This last scene was fantastic. I was genuinely worried that it would end on a much worse note than it did, that Pleo and/or Team Traveler might have been hurt and had to flee without getting a chance to return Cassie's picture or explain themselves; I'm definitely glad that Pleo managed to squawk that bit out when he did! And now we've got the dilemma of whether the townsfolk or the Marked have a better understanding of the story, or whether they've both got parts of it right and what that means about the parts that each side has wrong.

Chapter 15

especially when the subject of using apples as a Gravelerock substitute came up at the dinner table again

Still working on this, I see!

The sun was still rising, the moon and the last stars stubbornly clinging to light even as the sky around turned blue, and Hatteras' tail was still winking out light as he dozed from the top of his domicile which doubled as the town lighthouse.

This is so pretty. (I'd probably add a comma after "domicile", though, just to give that clause a breather.)

Sure enough, there were crude sketches of the Pokemon that had slipped away from last week's raid

Oof, it's only been a week since then? Feels like a lot has happened! No wonder no one's had any time to make friends with Elty, haha.

"Is... There something that will help someone the most?" the young Lugia asked uneasily.

Aww, bby. Yet another responsibility dumped on his shoulders due to blame that's likely been misplaced and that he doesn't really understand.

Reaching the ship, the cicada passed over a tube made of planks bound together by metal hoops on the deck, the entire contraption resting atop a wooden block on crude wheels. The device was one of eight aboard the vessel. One end of the tube was reinforced by a metal cap, and had a small hole where Blast Seeds were meant to be thrown in. At the other end, there was a much larger hole that a Graveler was pouring Apricorns into from a thickly-padded bag into that was meant for… persuasion.

Apricorn cannons? Nasty.

The Water-Type then turned to a Tauros and a Electabuzz with disguising designs matching the one on the Ninjask's scarf

"an" Electabuzz.

Hadn't really thought before about how easy it would be to just modify scarves, or wear one that doesn't belong to you! It's actually a pretty easily defeatable system; people must not pull tricks like this often if the honest pokémon still think they can trust it. But then, I suppose the Company's traditional MO is just outright bullying and intimidating people, so they probably don't need it too often, do they?

When Lyn came upon the two, he found the pair loafing around and playing a game with cards depicting various Pokemon and some pebbles that were placed on top of them.

pffft

the Company was in town, and of all the possible places the kidnappers could have come from, it would surely be from them.

...though then again, given that they seem to have no problem with the islanders fearing them and seeing them as bullies, it is kinda hard to wonder why they'd bother with all the trickery, heh.

-God, Lyn is terrible, heh. You're definitely doing a great job selling him as a fairly sadistic villain, and he's definitely thought a lot through. Getting Pleo back is going to be the biggest ride yet, I'd imagine; I'm really looking forward to it!
 
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Chapter 16

-Ooh, caught up to the kidnappers already! I was expecting them to get away scot-free and the bulk of the rescue to involve tracking down the ship, but it looks like we're in for some chaos first instead!

and then an apple which sailed on to hit his partner with a yelp

Puttin' that theory to good use, I see. (I would maybe adjust the end to read something like "... to hit his partner, who yelped", as the current phrasing technically implies that the apple is doing the yelping.)

-Dig the paralysis/surf combo! I love seeing pokémon that can get creative with their moves.

and held a blade flat to his paces on the dock with one of his paws.

I'm not sure what "held a blade flat to his paces" means.

-Oof... Osmund has really thrown his lot in with the islanders this time. His sympathies were always clear, of course, but now it's out in the open for the Company, too, and that... probably won't end well for him, will it. Even if he gets out of this alive, the Company's treatment of the islanders is probably not going to improve, to say the least...

-This whole fight has been a heck of a rollercoaster, woof. It really did look for a while like the islanders would actually manage to drive Lyn away (with terrible consequences later, of course). But I guess those apricannons had to come into play at some point, didn't they, and in the end it comes down to "blaming" poor Pleo again.

Where they were stopped by a stern-looking Primape

Quick spelling note, since this crops up multiple times in this chapter: it's "Primeape", with an E in the middle.

-But heh, somehow I don't think they're going to let this primeape stop them from going on their own. It is nice that Kiran has enough faith in them to at least offer them any other opportunities that come up—I'm sure other adults would've but the kibosh on that idea as well. But yeah, this strikes me as an "ask for forgiveness, not for permission" idea that'll start brewing soon, heh.

-And so the stage is set for our ship infiltration. This felt like it went by relatively quickly in spite of all of the chaos of Pleo's kidnapping, which is appropriate for, well, chaos. :P The meat of this chapter goes toward establishing Lyn's ruthlessness and resourcefulness, even when his underlings manage to bungle the situation on the first attempt, and it's done a solid job of that. I'm already rooting for this guy to get his, though I imagine any real comeuppance (beyond the obvious embarrassment of losing Pleo to Team Traveller's rescue mission) is still a ways off, given the length of the fic. It'll be all the sweeter when it does arrive, of course...

Chapter 17

Eventually, the group got their break after Crom spotted a Dusclops with a hastily-applied bandage stained with Oran juice

Hm, even ghosts need bandages here, do they? Interesting. Though given the very loose "mummy-like" look dusclops kinda have goin' on, I suppose they might be easy to interpret as more solid than most.

"That's 'cause they have those teams' extra mindpower to borrow for that, and even with the help, it still takes the wind out of them and eats into their accuracy," the Dusclops scoffed as the pair slipped out of Team Traveller's view. "If it was that easy to get aboard the ship like that without an accident, don't you think we'd have just blipped that Wingull aboard earlier?"

Ooh, that's an interesting way to handle teleportation—requiring additional energy from the targets in order to carry them to their destinations. Teleport is such a messy move and it's so easy for it to cause more logistical problems than it solves for a fic, so I love seeing how different authors worldbuild around it.

Their breaths became shallow and slow, their hearts raced, and their heads began to feel faint as they found themselves devoid of strength or will to continue forward.

Woof, that feels all too accurate.

Move some of the Durin berries over to cover me! They'll think that it's just a second batch of berries!

With an extra big spiky berry at the bottom heh. Something tells me that Crom being in a separate crate might cause a bit of trouble down the line, though...

Did that crate just yelp?

Yup. Aw, poor Crom ;-; It really stings to see such a young character take that sort of beating...

showing off a little glass flask shaped something like a plum with a neck grafter onto the side

Think you mean "grafted" there. This whole sentence could probably also use a pause somewhere, since it's a bit hard to follow all at once—maybe a comma after "side"?

"We'll have Mincho here stand one of the bluffs overlooking the harbor!" he cried, gesturing at a Wynaut towards the back of the crowd. "And put a mirror next to her! And put another mirror aligned with that mirror pointing at Lyn's ship! And then, Mincho will Mirror Coat a Flash Cannon into those mirrors, reflecting all the way until it burns up Lyn's sails!"

but the Mythbusters busted mirror death rays, like, three separate times, Hatteras

Heh. Probably for the best that the kids went ahead with their plan...

Yeah! Surely losing a ship will keep Lyn's cronies busy just staying above water!

let's just sink the ship while Pleo's still on it, I'm sure it'll be fiiiiine

Because if I bring you to my father, it'll validate me in his eyes and he'll finally acept me for the first time since I was young,

okay Zuko

After the Ghost-type finished her claw-work and made some sort of remark about "There, much better now," Pleo looked down, and saw that the creature had replaced his scarf with a lavender one with a violet square in the middle.

Oh, dear. Random thought: it's interesting how the Company's color scheme is simple, mostly purple in color, and includes a fairly "soothing" shade like lavender, heh. Not at all the sort of insignia you'd expect for a typical villainous group. It's kinda refreshing, honestly.

-Aww, bby Pleo ;-; At least Elty's time on a pirate ship is working out for Team Traveller right now! Don't worry, Elty, one day you'll get the credit you deserve from your team. (At some point after you do some warming up yourself, heh.) Now to find out how it all goes wrong...

Chapter 18

At the very least, more orbs couldn't hurt the two, right?

Famous last words?

"Ha! Your bench is looking thin tonight!" the Nuzleaf's voice gloated. "Weren't expecting me to run a Haymaker deck, were you?"

Oh, maaaan, Haymaker decks... brings me waaaaaay back. funny how the hitmonchan is the one facing the Haymaker, heh

-Nida's "lockpicking" solution was cute, heh. Would've been funny if she did have lockpicking skill, but yeah, I wouldn't have expected that, either.

Metal was hard to come by in the Cradle, with the easiest way of making anything with it requiring large quantities of metal spikes or thorns found in Mystery Dungeons to be melted down. This made chains like the ones Pleo was bogged down under vastly harder and more expensive to fashion than ropes- But once a Pokémon got tangled up in them, they rarely broke free.

Ooh, interesting detail. I liked the way you hinted at them not being ropes before (without Pleo being able to recognize them), too.

The Growlithe spat out a surprisingly strong column of cinders

Heh. Didn't expect the rum to come in handy. Nicely foreshadowed there. Wonder whether it'll last him for the whole dash to the main deck as they escape, though...

And after they broke free, they would fly back home… Back to Crom, back to Kiran, back to Mami and Papi, the siblings, and everyone else who Pleo was meant to protect.

Hopefully... although it does occur to me that they might not recognize where they are or how to get back, if Lyn's ship has moved far enough to lose sight of the shore...

Chapter 19

It would only be a matter of time before Pleo's absence was discovered by the other Pokémon aboard, but fortunately for Team Traveller, the sleepy atmosphere in the ship's hold hadn't brought that calamity on just yet.

Yet. >D

The entire room was packed with a larger variety of Pokémon than even the guild's sleeping quarters back on Tromba, curled up as they dozed on beds of straw and nestled on perches along rafters. Much to Elty's horror, every last one of them wore the lavender scarf of the Company.

Oh, boy. Should be interesting to see how they get through this one.

Maybe there was still a card from that deck he could play!

Elty set down his satchel and nosed over a clear sphere near the top with what seemed to be flecks of greenish light glowing in it, pointing the bauble out to Pleo.

"Here," he said.

"H-Huh?"

"If you and Nida rub all of the orbs we picked up from the deck below, then even if everyone around us wakes up, we'll get out of here safely," he explained. "That way, if we have to use them, you'll stay on the right side of whatever their effects are."

This is really good thinking on Elty's part. Something simple and kind of monotonous is great for trying to keep Pleo's nerves steady and his mind off of his fear, in addition to actually being useful should the orbs need activating.

a dozing Slowpoke just behind his shoulder with a crown-shaped rock by her forepaws…

Whoops, haha, almost forgot about that. Uh-oh. That activating's about to happen, innit?

-Aaaaand there's Lyn. Woof. I'd just about forgotten about the ship escorts as well—another great detail, and nicely laid out in advance.

Everything the Samurott said was definitely true, the powers all of Tromba counted on hadn't come to him when he so desperately needed them earlier…

But maybe when he needs them now...? 👀

(The comma there turns this into a run-on sentence. That should probably be a period.)

"We're heading to the shrine now," Cenn said. "The whole town's been stopping by there all day to offer prayers."

Aww, that's sweet.

-Loved the scene between Kiran and Crom. Also very sweet, and so nice to just see Kiran in sort of a... a calm, soothing moment, I suppose? So far he's mostly just been kinda fussy, or encouraging in a fairly typical sort of way. To see him actually have some quiet advice for Crom about hope and faith was a nice way to show another side of his personality, I think.

Pleo whirled his head towards the sea. For a moment it felt almost as if they were right there! Crom, Kiran, Hatteras, Mosca, and everyone else from Tromba! It was like they were all pleading for him to come back home!

Crom prayed from the bottom of his heart! ... The citizens of Tromba gathered at the shrine, and they prayed fervently for the safety of Pleo and his friends.

Heh, sorry. EarthBound on the brain. But c'mon, Pleo!

We even made it to the deck fair and square!

bby... still got a lot to learn about what out in the real world has rules, and who's going to agree to follow them.

But yeah, here we go! Those Protector powers finally kicking in, eh? A shame that they seem to have expended all that energy moving the team up rather than to the side...

the lot of them apparently sailors that had just straggled into port chattering lazily about a recent offshore sighting of a shifty-looking ship with golden sails and a mast torn off just above the base.

Ah. That damage sounds familiar... 👀

An interesting change of scene here! I wonder how far this island is from Tromba? I didn't think we'd be seeing another non-Company part of the Cradle so soon, but it looks like Nida, Pleo and Elty are going to wind up trapped in an unfamiliar dungeon, by the sound of all that fog.

not that 'fire and brimstone with Houndour sniffing at his bottom' ... really sounded like a punishment.

I don't suppose another fire-type dog would see it that way, heh.

"What are you going on about-?" the dog spluttered back, only to be cut off by the faint sound of whistling wind.

Thaaaat's bad.

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And we're here! The action has really picked up now, and more and more players have entered the stage. I'm definitely curious to see how things develop now that Crom has been separated from the group for what seems like it might be a while... though I guess the fact that he's not visible in the cover image might've been a clue, heh. Perhaps we've got two branches of an adventure on our hands, then—Nida, Elty and Pleo exploring, seeing more of the Cradle and perhaps getting a better handle on Pleo's abilities, while I suspect Crom and the folks back at Tromba are likely to have more trouble with the Company on their hands? Lyn certainly won't take this lying down, and if he can't figure out where Pleo landed, he might turn around to take it out on the islanders. Or something else! Whatever it is, there's still plenty of story left, and I'm ready for it!
 

Spiteful Murkrow

Busy Writing Stories I Want to Read
Pronouns
He/Him/His
Partners
  1. nidoran-f
  2. druddigon
  3. swellow
  4. lugia
  5. quilava-fobbie
  6. sneasel-kate
  7. heliolisk-fobbie
Later on in the chapter we see the story introduce its own concept of ferals vs civilization pokemon. It does not seem like there's much of a distinction between the two aside from the former living nomadic lifestyles and the latter living in larger communities. It's always interesting seeing how different pmd stories in particular deal with the issues of making dungeon dwelling pokemon and the townies distinct enough while also juggling with explaining predator/prey relationships, natural ecosystems and all that. Every approach has its share of pitfalls and upsides, and I'm curious to see how this story handles it overall.

Well, I hope you enjoy seeing that divide as the story goes on. But in general, the dynamic is roughly the same as how I’d imagine a divide between trained and wild Pokémon in a mainline setting would play out, if with some different dietary dynamics.

That being said, I did like the team's coordination there in handling those krabby that attacked them. While I can't comment on what plot significance that scene really had, it did show us how much of beginners Nida and her team are. The pmd games in particular make the protagonists feel like demi gods taking down scores of dungeon pokemon, but here we see that even Krabby can pose a serious threat under the right conditions. If Crom had been alone back there, he'd have been as good as dead.

I’m glad to hear. Battle choreography is something that I and Virgil134 spend quite a bit of time on, so I’m glad to hear that you liked how it turned out here.

And into the monster house we go! Definitely looking forward to learning more about why these kinds of things happen—it really does seem like these sorts of misunderstandings ought to be able to be cleared up by talking it out rather than leaping in and assuming the worst, but something has the ferals on edge and stops that from happening without "divine intervention" (when it works, haha). In-world explanations for these sorts of game features are always intriguing.

In general, the story basically assumes that the game encounters are just circumstances where negotiation fails, which isn’t exactly a hard feat to manage. A monster house in that case is merely just a group ambush.

* new move jingle * Nida learned Poison Sting! I hadn't really realized she'd yet to do something like this, haha. I guess she'd just been relying on poison point until now. Nice to see her combat capabilities growing a bit, and this is a fun surprise, though it might've been nice if we'd been a bit more in her head/in what she was doing at that moment. See her trying to use a move she's never been able to pull off before, moving however she thinks she needs to move, hoping that this time it might work... it'd feel like a bit more of an achievement for the reader to see along with her that way. If that's what you were going for, that is—might not've been, in which case don't worry about it.

That was the intent, yeah. A bit of a shame that it didn’t quite come out as intended though it won’t be the last trick Nida picks up, so perhaps you’ll find one of those a bit more compelling to read.

Aha. Being territorial is one thing; seeing the rescuers as "monsters" is something else, eh?

I mean, quite a few of them are fairly large and obviously stronger, which isn’t exactly a matchup that most ferals would like to be up against. I’d feel a bit cagey too if I were that Zubat!

The second sentence isn't a complete thought as-is; I would either turn the period into a comma, or use "faded" instead of "fading".

I went back and tweaked this so there’s now a comma.

-Ooh, we get to meet one of Ellsberg's superiors now! And so easily dispatching all these substitutes that look like the troublemakers Ellsberg had to deal with, heh. Lyn seems like a particularly nasty customer thus far. Maybe real pokémon are hardy and hard to seriously injure around here, but it doesn't sound like it stops him from trying. I also like how Ellsberg hitches when he sees the substitutes—it implies that he's nervous around the characters of these species we know he's met, in spite of the fact that he's "better" than them due to what he thinks his position in the Company permits.

Real Pokémon are a bit harder to cut down in this setting, yes. Plus it’s handy to have something for your members to be able to whale on without fear of sending someone to the infirmary. Though Ellsberg’s reaction to Lyn’s sparring was more towards how brutal his takedowns were. Ellsberg’s not that fazed or caring about the Trombans he runs into in his routine.

This was a little hard to parse. The gist of it is that until recently, Pleo would've been as bad at carrying Nida in the air as a rhyhorn would've been carring her through water, right? I think a bit of this wordiness could be trimmed down. Or perhaps drop the mention of carrying Nida from at least the rhyhorn bit, since I imagine a rhyhorn would still be pretty bad at surfing even without a passenger.

I simplified it to a surfing Rhyhorn comparison.

-Elty's strategy there was fun, for as long as it lasted! Go on, Link, ride that lynel, I'm sure it'll be fiiiiine. The characters' creative combat strategies have been great to read so far. He does seem to have some difficulty considering the long-term consequences of his actions, but he's got the short-term quick thinking down, and that'll probably come in handy for the group going forward.

I mean, if he was consistently good at thinking through consequences, he probably wouldn’t have gotten stuck on Tromba, now would he? :p

The question is, of course, what apricorns are doing near the Marked's homes... is Ander finding ferals that have been accidentally trapped inside, and letting them out after they've starved to death? Is he actively trapping ferals when he can't find any that are already dead???? Macabre stuff, heh.

It’s the former. In historical societies, butchering was often a profession for outcasts. It’s not terribly different in Tromba or the rest of Cradle either.

-And the secret comes out. The townsfolk fear the Marked for having brought about the destruction of the world, but the Marked fear the legendaries for causing destruction. Ander's "Not anymore." is big 👀 because that implies that the Marked did whatever they did to try and save the world rather than as part of a power grab. Or, at least, that Ander and his family believe that's what happened.

Well, it’s what they believe, yes. The truth is a bit more complicated.

This last scene was fantastic. I was genuinely worried that it would end on a much worse note than it did, that Pleo and/or Team Traveler might have been hurt and had to flee without getting a chance to return Cassie's picture or explain themselves; I'm definitely glad that Pleo managed to squawk that bit out when he did! And now we've got the dilemma of whether the townsfolk or the Marked have a better understanding of the story, or whether they've both got parts of it right and what that means about the parts that each side has wrong.

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More seriously, you’ll see in due time.

This is so pretty. (I'd probably add a comma after "domicile", though, just to give that clause a breather.)

Done.

"an" Electabuzz.

Also tweaked this.

Hadn't really thought before about how easy it would be to just modify scarves, or wear one that doesn't belong to you! It's actually a pretty easily defeatable system; people must not pull tricks like this often if the honest pokémon still think they can trust it. But then, I suppose the Company's traditional MO is just outright bullying and intimidating people, so they probably don't need it too often, do they?

It’s defeatable in the short term, but it cuts both ways. If you cause trouble in a particular scarf, word gets out and it’s not as usable next time, especially near the place where you stirred things up.

...though then again, given that they seem to have no problem with the islanders fearing them and seeing them as bullies, it is kinda hard to wonder why they'd bother with all the trickery, heh.

I mean, if someone sees a bully coming, they usually try to go out of their way to avoid that bully. Not terribly handy when you don’t know where the itty bitty baby Lugia you want is.

I'm not sure what "held a blade flat to his paces" means.

The intent was that the blade is being held such that its flat is parallel with the ground. I tweaked the phrasing a bit to try and make that

-Oof... Osmund has really thrown his lot in with the islanders this time. His sympathies were always clear, of course, but now it's out in the open for the Company, too, and that... probably won't end well for him, will it. Even if he gets out of this alive, the Company's treatment of the islanders is probably not going to improve, to say the least…

Well, it’s certainly not getting better anyways.

Quick spelling note, since this crops up multiple times in this chapter: it's "Primeape", with an E in the middle.

Went and fixed that.

Ooh, that's an interesting way to handle teleportation—requiring additional energy from the targets in order to carry them to their destinations. Teleport is such a messy move and it's so easy for it to cause more logistical problems than it solves for a fic, so I love seeing how different authors worldbuild around it.

It’s more that the teleporter has to expend more energy to take more with him or go further distances, which increases the odds of telefragging unless you’re aiming for a nice, open space with no obstructions. As for the worldbuilding, I figured the easiest way to deal with teleportation was to make it “costly”. Which makes sense since in mainline, Teleport takes you to the nearest Pokémon Center and you can’t just bounce around the region willy-nilly with it.

Oh, dear. Random thought: it's interesting how the Company's color scheme is simple, mostly purple in color, and includes a fairly "soothing" shade like lavender, heh. Not at all the sort of insignia you'd expect for a typical villainous group. It's kinda refreshing, honestly.

Lavender was chosen more because in pre-industrial times, violet dye was usually the most expensive to produce, hence its association with wealth and royalty. So for the Company, as they go around in their scarves, they’re telegraphing their strength by hailing from an outfit with the means to spend a bit on its common peons.

Oh, maaaan, Haymaker decks... brings me waaaaaay back. funny how the hitmonchan is the one facing the Haymaker, heh

Yeah, this fic has a lot of fun making nods to all sorts of branches of the franchise and the meta surrounding them.

This is really good thinking on Elty's part. Something simple and kind of monotonous is great for trying to keep Pleo's nerves steady and his mind off of his fear, in addition to actually being useful should the orbs need activating.

What can I say? He’s quick on his feet in both a literal and a figurative sense.

(The comma there turns this into a run-on sentence. That should probably be a period.)

Went and added one.

-Loved the scene between Kiran and Crom. Also very sweet, and so nice to just see Kiran in sort of a... a calm, soothing moment, I suppose? So far he's mostly just been kinda fussy, or encouraging in a fairly typical sort of way. To see him actually have some quiet advice for Crom about hope and faith was a nice way to show another side of his personality, I think.

I mean it is his job to show Pokémon the ropes so they can join the guild properly. Being able to provide support at bad times comes with the territory.

And we're here! The action has really picked up now, and more and more players have entered the stage. I'm definitely curious to see how things develop now that Crom has been separated from the group for what seems like it might be a while... though I guess the fact that he's not visible in the cover image might've been a clue, heh. Perhaps we've got two branches of an adventure on our hands, then—Nida, Elty and Pleo exploring, seeing more of the Cradle and perhaps getting a better handle on Pleo's abilities, while I suspect Crom and the folks back at Tromba are likely to have more trouble with the Company on their hands? Lyn certainly won't take this lying down, and if he can't figure out where Pleo landed, he might turn around to take it out on the islanders. Or something else! Whatever it is, there's still plenty of story left, and I'm ready for it!

Well, I hope that the outcome pays off for that degree of suspense you have! And I’d say that the story’s doing something right if it’s got you that interested in seeing where things go next ^^

Now, back to the crash landing we left things off on last time…
 
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Chapter 20: Out of the Frying Pan

Spiteful Murkrow

Busy Writing Stories I Want to Read
Pronouns
He/Him/His
Partners
  1. nidoran-f
  2. druddigon
  3. swellow
  4. lugia
  5. quilava-fobbie
  6. sneasel-kate
  7. heliolisk-fobbie
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The stretch of sea between the third and fourth Spiral beacons (named after the designs painted on the beacons marking this particular sea route) between Kenobi and Tromba was inviting that day. The waves lolled along with their normal undulations and marine Pokémon occasionally swam about between them giving spirited calls to one another. The sea air was crisp and refreshing, as it tends to be in the immediate aftermath of a recently-subsided storm.

Although the storm that passed upwind of the third Spiral beacon the night before was gone, the stretch of sea route was still marred by the presence of a two-masted ship with lavender sails with purple squares captained by an ill-tempered Mothim. The Bug-Type flitted here and there in his species' usual, erratic fashion. Every so often, he would bark orders to subordinates on deck, and to those escorting his craft in the skies above and the seas below.

It had been five hours since Lyn was supposed to have passed the fourth beacon, long enough for word to get out and reach Kenobi Island and the ears of its Administrator. The absence of news was neither expected, nor desired, and gave the Mothim plenty to grumble about to himself on his voyage over. Lyn never seemed to have trouble reining in those Tromban peasants before, could he really have been caught so off-guard by some inclement weather rolling in earlier than expected?

A call went up from a Pidgeot flying alongside the ship, prompting Ellsberg to go over to some rigging along the side to perch and look off into the distance. Just a ways off starboard was a three-masted ship- if you could call it that.

The sails were torn to ribbons and the net-bedding normally towed from the hull for the sea escorts to rest on at night snapped and trailed after the ship in a tangled knot in the water. The rigging fared little better, and was strewn haphazardly here and there twisted up among the masts… So in spite of the reports the Mothim heard, Lyn hadn't been able to outrun the inclement weather after all.

"Of all the times to get ahead of yourself, Lyn," Ellsberg sighed to himself. The Mothim called to his lavender-scarved subordinates to bring the ship to a halt. The Pokémon aboard steadied their footing and the cry went out to drop the anchor. Not too long afterwards, the ship slowed, thanks to the escorts whipping up a sudden headwind and opposing current against the ship's present course. As the vessel slowed, and the splash of a stone anchor hitting the water sounded over the waves, the ship's moth captain hopped up and fluttered off towards Lyn's stricken ship. Even from that distance, it was apparent that Lyn's crew was busy. All over the deck and in the seas and skies around the damaged boat, Pokémon darted here and there attempting to patch together temporary fixes to their craft. Even so, their numbers seemed unusually sparse... Ellsberg was sure that the Samurott had brought along more escorts than the number that paid it watch at that moment, and that there were more deckhands when he left than the skeleton crew on the deck...

As for Lyn's whereabouts, it took Ellsberg a moment, but after having his attention drawn to a wake approaching from the port side, he saw the ship's captain clamber up to the deck from the stricken ship's side. As the Mothim flew closer, it became more and more apparent the Samurott was in a sour mood, the Water-Type having one of his seamitars drawn and clenched in his paws in spite of the lack of any obvious target for them. Just as Ellsberg flitted up to Lyn's side, the moth flinched and caught his ears as the Samurott bellowed into the face of an unfortunate Nuzleaf with a bandaged stomach who had set down a damaged block and tackle to catch his breath on deck. The captain's yells drew a startled yelp from the dryad, and prompted him to pick the crate back up and dart away as fast as his legs allowed him to under such strain.

Ellsberg shook his head, and then cleared his throat, prompting the still-scowling Samurott to grudgingly turn his way.

"I see that the early storm caught you off-guard," the Mothim grumbled. "Administrator Farn's been wondering about why the sighters didn't see your ship go past the fourth Spiral this morning."

"Mrph… Something came up last night," Lyn growled back. Was this… hesitance? Obviously it would not do much good to overly injure the pride of a Commissioner, but even so…

If Lyn had made it to the third Spiral when the spotters there said he had, he should have been out of the storm's path when it blew through...

Then what had happened here last night?

"Well, obviously! I don't think I've ever seen your ship in such a state before!" Ellsberg piped back. Things were in a sorrier state than the mangled sails and tangled ropes left on from afar. As the Mothim fluttered about the deck of Lyn's craft, he noticed that it seemed that half the Pokémon had bruises or bandaged wounds on them. Except… something wasn't adding up.

There were far too many injured crewmates from the tumult of a simple overnight storm. And upon closer inspection, the damage to Lyn's vessel seemed to radiate outward. There were chunks of the railing on the other end that were broken and splintered from heavy objects careening through them and into the sea. Why, it was as if the storm winds had clustered in one place and blown out in all directions like the fiery burst of a Blast Seed! And there was also a nagging concern from earlier that struck the Bug-Type as all the more pertinent now...

"Where on earth is the rest of your crew?"

The Samurott gritted his teeth for a moment, before he exhaled and started to answer the Bug-Type.

"The storm swept away a couple things last night," he answered. "They're a little preoccupied with recovering them right no-"

Only for a panting Crawdaunt with a binding over some cracks on his thorax's exoskeleton to clamber up the side of the ship behind the Samurott and dash up.The red and white crustacean plates still dripping seawater when he suddenly cried out to Lyn...

"Captain! We've canvassed the second search area on the bow end! Still no sign of the Lugia or the stowaw-!"

The crawdad's words died in his mouth as he saw a Mothim with a Second-Rank scarf fluttering in front of him with a face that was slipping increasingly into shock. More concerningly, Lyn was just to the side of the bug, and glaring daggers at the now-paling creature.

"I… wasn't supposed to say that out loud, was I-?" the Crawdaunt stammered, only to be cut off with a sudden thwack as the Samurott drew his blade and struck the Pokémon with its flat.

"ARGH!"

The hapless Water-Type went flying over the deck's railing and into the sea below with a splash, bobbing up to the water's surface dazed and stunned.

"Get back out there and be a little more observant of your surroundings this time!" the Samurott barked after the Crawdaunt. The creature quickly swam back away from the ship, his quiet wincing being swiftly replaced with a startled Mothim's buzzing.

"What?! You mean this isn't storm damage?!" Ellsberg fluttered around nervously as his mind began to put two and two together about its culprit. "You let the sea god get away?!"

"Ellsberg, does it look like I'd ever let anything just 'get away'?!" Lyn spat, clearly unpleased with the wording of the notary's question. The Samurott shook his head and gestured at an Ursaring preoccupied with helping to sort out wadded up pieces of one of the main masts. "Misha downed him last night! I saw the flash and smoke with my own eyes!"

"Then where is he?!" the bug insisted. The Mothim flitting anxiously about the Samurott, Commissioners didn't just lose Pokémon like that! Let alone Pokémon that were pivotal to the Company's future fortunes!

"Does it really need an explanation?" Lyn growled back, gesturing at the lolling waves around the ship. "We're currently doing a search of the nearby seafloor for him and those meddlesome brats. One of the sea Pokémon around here probably found them and brought them into the Subway."

Of course! The Cradle was still in one piece, so that would logically preclude anything too drastic happening to the Guardian of the Seas. So the Subway, the maze of breathable passages and Mystery Dungeons under the waves that crossed the seafloor and seamounts like strands on an Ariados' web… that was the most logical place that the seabird could've escaped to!

"I'll send out word for reinforcements as soon as I pull back into port," Ellsberg cried, flapping his wings anxiously. "The-"

"No, you won't," Lyn interrupted, his voice taking a growling seriousness to it. "The Subway's riddled with choke points and the Guardian would be in no condition to travel far along in it. This isn't an unmanageable situation… yet."

"Lyn, are you daft?" Ellsberg spluttered. "The Subway leads to almost every island in the Cradle-!"

Any further objections melted into a yelp as the Samurott caught Ellsberg by the scarf. Before the Mothim could so much as react, he found himself staring into Lyn's smoldering eyes.

"I'm perfectly aware of the potential disadvantages, Ellsberg, and they're more than manageable given the mission the Board gave me. Are you forgetting that they specifically asked not to draw attention to the extraction? You can't dismiss rumblings of Legendaries roaming about as 'peasants' tall tales' when they're coming from major settlements!" he snapped back. "Just what do you think the future would hold for the Pokémon that compromised the Company's interests by needlessly running his mouth off instead of getting out of the way from a quick and quiet canvassing of the nearby Subway passages? My inability to pass my current post as Commissioner down to you would be the least of your worries!"

The Bug-Type paused and quietly blanched. The Board wouldn't be happy about what happened, no… But the otter raised a good point. Ellsberg himself hadn't filled in even his own crew to the specifics of what Lyn's mission was about, precisely because the more mouths there were to silence, the harder it was to keep things mum. "Loose lips sink ships," or so the saying (created by a Pokémon that had lips, clearly) went. And as for the fate of the lips that sank the Company's plans for the young Protector, especially if it was because of a mere Second-Rank like him… Well, "expulsion from the Company's ranks and abject poverty" was the least unpalatable of several unpleasant possibilities that came to the moth's mind.

"Point taken," Ellsberg gulped. The Mothim felt the Samurott's grip release and the Bug-type quickly flitted back away from the Commissioner. He would need to remember to give Lyn a larger berth when he was in a poor mood he thought to himself, before turning back to try and settle one remaining loose end...

"But then what am I supposed to tell Farn and the rest of the Board?"

"Tell them that I've had a slight complication," the Samurott answered. "The Guardian of the Seas damaged my ship, but crippled himself in the process and exposed himself to imminent recapture."

Ellsberg's face fell. Those were surely not the words Farn would want to hear immediately after "the Protector escaped," but… there weren't really any better ways of mincing the situation. Kenobi's Administrator had eyes that were said to pierce through walls as if they were empty air, and her perception of attempts to mislead her were similarly sharp. There were few things more intimidating than an Administrator crossed, and given how little Farn thought of would-be hoodwinkers and how intimidating she already was while at ease… Well...

"Let's… go with that, then," the Mothim answered. The Bug-Type perched on a railing and looked back at the Samurott. "Just don't make me regret this, Lyn."

And then he took to the air, fluttering back to the smaller ship from starboard side of the battered craft. As the moth slipped from view, Lyn turned and looked out to sea, growling under his breath.

"Where are you, you little whelp? You couldn't have been blown that far..."



In spite of Lyn's estimation of the Ursaring's strength, Team Traveler was in fact blown all the way to an island, coming to a crashing stop on a Mystery Dungeon's floor filled with a dense forest in the dead of night.

Woosh

One that would not remain as it was for much longer. After Elty came to, he and Nida desperately tried to drag Pleo's still-limp body along with them through the rough corridors amidst the tangled maze of trees and shrubs. A process that in spite of their efforts, bore little fruit as the young Protector was much bigger and bulkier than either of the two.

"Well, wherever we are, it's not on Tromba, otherwise Pataki and her friends would have sensed it. There's no way my badge hasn't gotten pressed at least once in all of this!" Nida panted as she tried to shove Pleo's body ahead from behind. "If there are Psychics watching this Mystery Dungeon at all, they don't know to look for us right now."

Elty meanwhile tugged along at the young Lugia's wing, pulling him along off of a mossy patch and into a section covered in fallen leaves and twigs.

"Nngh…"

"Hey, wait!" the Growlithe barked. "I think he's getting up!"

Pleo's body suddenly recoiled and shifted, his body curling up and thrashing as if someone had drawn a fire to it. He murmured incoherently, something about "get away" and "falling", until all of a sudden-

"A-AAAH!"

Nida and Elty recoiled as Pleo suddenly threw his eyes open and charged ahead wildly, tripping over a root.

"N-No! St-Stop! It hurts! The light hur-!"

"Pleo! Calm down!" Nida cried. The Nidoran rushing to the white bird's side and nuzzling into the bird's breast. "You're okay! You're okay! They're gone now..."

Pleo panted and his pupils slowly returned to a larger and less panicked appearance. His movements were awkward and jerky much as Nida and Elty's were, clearly suffering from the effects of the Hyper Beam and the subsequent fall through the fog and canopy. The Lugia looked around and saw that sure enough, they were all no longer at sea, but in a place that seemed like the path up to the Mystery Dungeon back on Tromba.

"W-We got away?" he asked, the Protector's voice betraying a desperate longing for an end to his ordeal. No more Company. No more growling and glaring Pokémon. No more painful, burning rays of light. No more falling. Just to be able to go home and rest alongside all their friends and family back in Bluewhorl…

Nida bit her tongue as she tried to think of how to explain their predicament to the young bird, only for Pleo to abruptly get shoved forward from behind.

"We're away enough!" Elty yipped. "But we need to get moving! Now!"

Again and again, the dog pushed Pleo forward and back onto the path, drawing pained and bewildered cries with each shove.

"O-Ouch! Wait!" he squawked. "Why are we moving so fast?!"

Woosh

Suddenly a stiff wind coursed through the corridor, sending leaves and dust flying pell-mell all while disturbing the fur and feathers of Team Traveller's members. Pleo looked puzzledly at the sudden wind, and he noticed that both Nida and Elty looked shaken.

"Did you feel that? The floor's about to get cleared out by the Distortion here!" Elty cried. "If we can't find the stairs or a place to hunker down, we'll get blown who knows where!"

Blown… Who knows where? Like with the beam of light earlier? With all of the searing pain it brought? Pleo's eyes widened again and he beat out his wings in panicked flails.

"I d-don't wanna to get blown away again!" he cried.

"None of us are getting blown anywhere!" Nida squeaked, flailing her paws to try and draw Pleo's attention. "We can find a place to get away from the winds! We just need to stick together!"

"Yeah, that way!" the Growlithe grunted, pawing off in the direction of the path.

The three hastily returned to the path, moving much quicker now that Pleo could move on his own… Not like that said much. No matter how much Pleo tried, he simply wasn't able to muster the energy to get airborne, and was forced to waddle and hop along the ground. Nida and Elty were not much better as their dashing was reduced to a middling, hobbling gait by the wounds all over their bodies.

They went down corridor after corridor, but every way they turned, there were no stairs nor sight of the comforting fog that marked a possible stable zone. Those zones were patches of steady ground and clear weather on dungeon floors which the Distortion's winds had left untouched. They hadn't even seen a single seed or orb all this time, and by extension, none of those so-called 'Escape Orbs' that Nida had heard of, which were supposedly lifesavers in situations like these. Only dead ends, and intersections, and-

Woosh!

The sound of the wind had grown much louder and closer- there were not many winds left before the floor would finally be reclaimed by the Distortion. It was something that Nida was grateful Pleo hadn't experienced yet, but even then...

"A-Aah! N-Nida!"

The wind did little to assuage his panic, as the little Protector whirled about and tried to look for somewhere, anywhere where he could run to.

"We're trying! We're trying, Pleo!" Nida cried back, desperately pleading with the young Protector to calm down. "Just- Please! No te rindas! Don't panic right now!"

Out of the corner of her eye, she saw Elty drawing near a patch of well-packed dust on the ground, and sniffing at it.

"Elty?!" the Nidoran hissed. "Can you not wander off at a time like-?!"

"Didn't you notice?" he exclaimed. "The leaves and dust didn't get kicked up as badly as last time!"

Nida and Pleo looked around and sure enough, in this particular corridor, the leaves on the ground had shifted only about as much as they would have in a stiff breeze, as opposed to the heavy wind they felt earlier. The Growlithe suddenly stopped at a curtain of vines and called out.

"There!"

The Growlithe breathed a cone of embers at a curtain of vines. The plants shriveled under the heat and a few of the vines fell away, revealing the beginnings of a curtain of fog in the gaps behind them.

"H-Huh?!"

"Wait, that's a stable patch! But how on earth did you-?!"

"I didn't go into my first dungeon yesterday, you know!" Elty shot back. "Places near stable patches aren't affected by changes in the Distortion right away! So-!"

Woosh

That time, the leaves definitely moved much further, and the sound of the wind in the background had become a deafening, howling roar.

"Hurry up and get in there!" the dog barked.

The three ran in past the vines as the howling outside continued and the winds grew stronger and stronger. As they progressed further down the passage, they noticed that the mist had started to grow thicker. Why this was like the fog at the entrance! But… travelling through it...

"H-How are we supposed to make it through in time?" Pleo squawked.

"Hold onto my tail! It'll be close, but I think I can get us through!" Elty shouted. "And no matter what, don't stop for anything!"

Pleo latched onto Elty's tail with his beak as Nida hurriedly hopped atop Pleo's shoulders, and the Growlithe was off. The little orange dog hurried ahead, leaving Pleo to follow whatever way his head was yanked. The fog grew thicker and thicker with each hurried step forward as the howling grew more and more garbled. As legs and tails vanished into the haze, Elty's pace grew slower and slower; apparently he couldn't rush tracking a path even in these circumstances.

Pleo grew more and more panicked, but still, he did not dare let go of the furry fluff in his mouth. As the sound of the wind grew more and more incoherent, it suddenly dawned on the group… the noise was also growing weaker and weaker. Elty's pace started to quicken, and the team began to little by little hear the muddled din fade into progressive silence, followed by the smell of grass and flowers growing thicker and thicker.

Sure enough, the mist started to clear out, revealing a small meadow next to a high stony ledge that was ringed by a wall of fog in all directions.

Elty stumbled forward, and collapsed onto a small clump of short ferns. Nida tumbled off of Pleo and onto the ground.

"Ah-aaaah…"

The Nidoran stayed on the ground, her legs not cooperating and her breaths heavy as she couldn't help but have her mind drift back over and over again to how close the team had come to being swept away to gods-knows-where.

Her ears then pricked up as a soft sniffling noise reached her ears. Nida staggered to her feet and flared out her barbs, until she realized that the sound was...

"Pleo?"

The Nidoran looked over and saw that as Pleo continued to sniffle, tears dribbled from his eyes and onto the ground. The Nidoran limped over to the bird and sank her muzzle into his plumage, stroking her partner.

"Pleo," she pleaded. "Please don't cry."

"Yeah, it's alright," Elty's voice added, its owner having staggered up to his feet from his resting place. "We're safe… er… ish."

"B-But we don't even know where we are!" Pleo exclaimed in between continued sniffles. Nida tried to think of something to say back to him, but… she couldn't think of anything, the awful truth of Pleo's statement sinking in as her ears began to droop. They really didn't have any idea of where they were. They were in a Mystery Dungeon that was completely unlike the one on Tromba, one that could be in the middle of the sea for all they knew.

Was there really any way to know where they were? All they had to work with that moment was that they were in the middle of a clearing in an island of stability, located in the midst of a constantly-shifting Distortion. Their only other clues consisting of a few trees, some low plants, and a ledge covered in writing made from charcoal and berry juice a few paces over.

"Eighth floor… Eastern Groves," Elty murmured to himself as he stared at a small patch of script on the ledge. "I swear that I've heard of a dungeon named that before…"

Nida hopped over to get a better look at the scrawls. This was writing, just like she had seen on signs and pieces of paper back home... Hold on a minute! This was writing! A Pokémon's writing!

"Pleo, we're not the only Pokémon that have gotten stuck here before!" Nida said, watching as Pleo's crying started to die down.

"We- We aren't?"

"Really! We aren't! Look!" she replied, as her eyes settled along the wall filled with runes of various colors and shapes, onto a line of similar, but sloppier symbols in black streaks from charcoal. "Look at this line right below the one Elty read! It's leaving encouragement for Pokémon stuck like us, Pleo."

The Growlithe went up to the message, stared at it for a moment, then scowled and tilted his head.

"'If you're stuck here reading this, always look on the bright side of life'... Oi, are you sure that message wasn't sarcasm?" he asked. "Because the messages right next to this one look like something you'd see on the alley outside a juice bar, or the inside of a lat-"

Nida swiftly hissed for silence from the Growlithe and glared at him as the dog shot a sour scowl back and roll his eyes. Darn it Elty, it was encouragement! How sincere or not it was was unimportant when it was making Pleo settle down right now.

"The writing here means someone was stuck here once before, and they got rescued later on," Nida quickly reassured Pleo. Her eyes then drifted towards Elty's bag, when a sudden thought crossed her mind. She dug through it and saw that, buried at the bottom, was an envelope, a piece of paper, and a small piece of charcoal to write on it with (if with a couple obvious bite marks at one end). Not as much as she'd have wanted, but Elty at least didn't go into things totally unprepared with that bag of his. She fished out the three articles and proudly showed them to Pleo.

"And we have a way of letting them know we're here, too!" she explained. "As long as we stick together and stay calm, we'll get rescued just like whoever wrote that message on the wall!"

"Well, you'll need to let the Distortion's winds blow it out," Elty corrected. "But we could be in worse straits right now."

Pleo seemed to have cheered up, and the little Protector brought a wing to his beak and paused in thought...

"Can you let me send it off, then?" he asked.

"Yeah," Nida replied, giving a tired smile back to the Protector as she began to get up. "I think we can do tha-"

And abruptly flinched as she chanced to stumble shoulder-first onto the ground after losing her balance on a pebble, sending a jolt of pain shooting through her body from an obscured wound under her pelt. The Nidoran lurched her body back up, wincing, and flattened out her ears, shaking her head.

"Um… How about after we patch ourselves up first?"



Recovery went less than smoothly. Much to Nida's dismay, it turned out that the berry crate that she and Elty hid in on Lyn's ship contained primarily cash crops, meaning that most of Elty's loot from the box were useless for treating wounds. Between the three of them, all they had to work with were two lonely Oran Berries- ones that hadn't been touched by the effects of a Mystery Dungeon's Distortion, at that. The Nidoran and Growlithe took turns applying the fruits and dividing up the pulp, if a bit more sparingly than either would have liked, and attempted to make up the difference with some inert berries in the bag and rest on the clearing's ground.

The aches and pains all over the three Pokémon's bodies dulled a little, but failed to completely fade away. As time went by, the rescue request was written and sealed in the envelope, while Pleo's lavender Company scarf was charred and rubbed through the dirt to get rid of that troublesome purple square that would need to be explained to rescuers. The team's energies then shifted to keeping a dutiful watch for any potential emerging figures from the surrounding fog, as their lingering aches and the tedium of a long wait without much to do but look at the haze around them set in.

It became harder and harder to tell how long the three were in there. The mist-shrouded sky above didn't even allow the sight of the Travellers crossing overhead to give some clue as to how long the three were in the clearing. The little Protector in the group began to fidget nervously and pace about, asking over and over again...

"How much longer are we going to stay here?"

Pleo's eyes darted here and there at the surrounding curtain of fog as his inquiry went unanswered again and again. Elty scowled, of all the times to be pestered with repeated questions, this wasn't one of them. The Growlithe sprang up and thrust his muzzle into Pleo's face.

"Um, hello?" he snapped. "We almost got blown away with the floor! Don't be in such a rush to get moving!"

Pleo squawked and hastily beat his wings to hop up onto a tree branch away from Elty, stumbling a bit from still-weakened balance when he reached it. As Nida watched her teammates butt heads with each other, she lowered her ears in dismay, grumbling under her breath about the Growlithe's attitude. Things weren't exactly going smoothly among the group, even with their already… er… shaky relationships with each other.

Nida bit her tongue to try and avoid blurting out her frustrations with the two. Why couldn't Pleo realize that they didn't have any better idea than he did of what was going on out there? And why did Elty need to be such an obnoxious snot at a time like this? That's when it struck her- maybe the team needed something to do other than just sit here. Being stuck in one place not knowing what would happen to them surely neither helped tempers nor anxieties. They needed something... something like...

"Why don't we try checking outside? It has been a while, Elty," the Nidoran suggested. "And we should be able to tell if the outside's still in flux by the time we hit the deeper parts of the fog anyways."

The bird and dog looked at each other a moment; after thinking it over, a cautious "Okay" from Pleo, and an irritated "Fine" from Elty, the group decided to set out through the curtain of fog. After coming to the conclusion that trusting someone to latch onto a poisonous spike lump was less-than-ideal given the circumstances, Elty was again selected to lead the group back through the barrier and into the Mystery Dungeon. Much as had happened when coming into the clearing, as the group ventured deeper into the fog, the world around them faded little by little and their senses became distorted in the mist. The group's pace was much slower and methodical that time, with the only company aside from each other during the trek being the sounds of footsteps and Nida occasionally murmuring soft words of encouragement to Pleo to keep him moving in the unsettling haze.

When the fog started to clear up again, the first thing that struck the group was the lack of sound. A sign the winds had subsided, hopefully. As the team trudged on, they felt a barky substance under their feet and saw a dim light up ahead. Why if the ceiling were lower and Nida didn't know any better, she'd think the team had found a passage back into her Mami and Papi's burrow!

The fog finally faded away as the group followed the light out into a rough corridor formed by tall trees and thickets in between their trunks. They looked back and saw that they had come from a great, hollowed log that had been toppled over to form a rough tunnel, the fog still faintly visible in it. Above them was a milky-white layer, much as sea fog appears at night when suspended over the ground- just thin enough for the light of the stars and moon to muddle in, but just thick enough to muddle and obscure their shapes.

It was a place to start, at least. Nida sighed and turned back to the log as Elty and Pleo still looked about their surroundings, where she drug her feet through the dirt to form a cross-shape in front of it. No sense in losing track of a perfectly good hiding spot, at least.

"Pleo, let's have you try and give the letter a head start with a gust and see if there's any supplies we can gather on this floor," Nida said. "We don't know how long we'll be down here, so it would be best to try and prepare for the worst."

"Oi, don't forget skarby!" the Growlithe insisted. "Since we're stuck and out here anyways, we might as well see if something good turns up!"

Nida rolled her eyes and decided not to dignify Elty's words with a response, instead turning to the young Lugia with the sealed distress message in her mouth. She saw that his strength had returned enough to get himself airborne as he flapped up and circled a few times above the team before coming back down in a clumsy landing. The Nidoran set the letter down on the cross in the dirt and smiled slightly, clearly he just needed to get his blood flowing.

"Got all that, Pleo?"

"I… I think so," he replied.

"Alright, holler out if you find something!"

After leaving Pleo to blow the letter off deep into the floor with an awkward but serviceable Whirlwind, the team set off. Nida lead the way as Elty followed closely on her heels and Pleo took to the air behind them, coming back down to earth every now and then. His flight was still erratic and labored from a mix of inexperience and fatigue, but he tracked the team well enough to maintain a constant-ish course.

This dungeon seemed to be somewhat like the rainforest back home. There was the leaf litter on the ground, the occasional root and upended log to cross... Except there was also the fact that everything felt damp, much as the forest at home did during wet season. The undergrowth also was denser than anything Nida remembered seeing near the town or paths, and the trees made the ones on Tromba look like dwarfs. The branches above were filled with plants growing on them whose roots dangled, their shape and pigmentation making them seem like colorful, leafy stars above their heads.

So not that similar to home once you really thought about it...

"Ow!"

All of a sudden, Nida felt a sharp jab shoot through her foot. She recoiled as Pleo and Elty cried out and ran up to her.

"What's wrong?!" Pleo cried out.

"Don't worry, I'm fine," the Nidoran replied, shaking her foot. "I just stepped on something…"

The blue rabbit lowered her head to the ground and sniffed at some leaves, where she noticed a point sticking out from underneath them. She nosed the leaves away and underneath them was a sharp, wooden spike.

"Wait!" she exclaimed. "I think I found something!"

"Eh?" Pleo asked, as he fluttered over to eye the strange spike. "What is it?"

"It's a Stick," Elty answered, sniffing at the long and sharp wooden barb. "You throw it at other Pokémon."

"So… Like a Gravelerock?" Pleo asked.

"A worse Gravelerock, maybe," Nida murmured, frowning as she scooped up the stick and slipped it into Elty's bag. Sticks and barbs of their ilk were always much more cumbersome objects to throw than Gravelerocks, especially for Pokémon that usually went about on all fours like Nidoran. You couldn't arc them thanks to their oblong shape, which made throwing them from behind cover or teammates awkward and difficult. Still, she supposed that it was better than nothing; it could help them in a pinch at the least-

"A-Aah!"

All of a sudden, Pleo pitched forward and tumbled onto the ground. As the little Lugia staggered to get back up, Nida and Elty's fur stood on end. There was a barb embedded in between Pleo's feathers along his right wing's carpal joint, dribbling noxious purple fluid from its end.

"You! Get out of our territory!"

The culprit of the Poison Sting quickly became apparent as a Weedle dropped down chittering angrily from an overhead branch, accompanied by a leering Hoppip.

"Yeah! You can't just disturb a Pokémon's sleep like that!" the Hoppip fumed, bouncing up and down angrily in the air before she expelled some greenish powder at the group.

The three hastily scattered as the powder spread and settled on the ground where they once were, coating it with a fine dust. Oh great, a battle with ferals, just what the team did not need right now.

"Hang in there!" Nida hollered. The Nidoran took the barb back from Elty's bag and whigged it at the Hoppip. "We're gonna have to fight them off!"

The barb struck the Grass-Type's side, making her yelp and tumble down to the floor. As the pink Pokémon slowly picked herself off the ground, Elty dashed towards the Weedle

"Sorry about waking you up!" he growled. "Lemme make it up with a warm welcome!"

The Growlithe inhaled, and before the Bug-Type could scuttle away, spat a clump of cinders at his face, sending the creature screeching on the ground rubbing at his burns.

"Hah! Bet you haven't gotten one that warm before, have y-?"

Before Elty could finish taunting, he suddenly breathed in and abruptly started hacking and spluttering. When he looked up, he saw that the Hoppip had scattered another batch of powder directly onto him, this one leaving sickly purple dust-like particles all over his fur.

"Stop it!" a voice suddenly cried out. As Elty continued to try and catch his breath, he saw the Hoppip get caught by a sudden piercing gust. The creature shrieked as she was blown into a tree trunk alongside the thicket-lined path, and dropped down to the ground, twitching.

"A-Aaah! L-Leave me alone!"

The Weedle at this point had flown into a panic at the realization that he was all alone against the three remaining Pokémon. He promptly grabbed his pink Grass-Type ally and desperately drug her off into some bushes. Afterwards, some quiet, frightened whimpering came from the direction the Weedle fled to, eventually giving way to the sounds of a groaning creature stirring, a pair of bodies hastily tearing away through the brush, and finally... silence.

"And that'll teach you two to not attack other Pokémon for no reason!" Nida huffed after the pair of ferals. The Nidoran flared her ears, kicked a pebble into the bushes after them, and went over to recover the wooden barb she flung at the Hoppip. After becoming satisfied that the two Pokémon were gone, she turned back to her teammates.

"They didn't hurt you guys too much, did they?"

Nida trailed off and let the Stick slip out of her paws when she saw that both her teammates looked ill and their bodies' movements were labored and clumsy.

"Oh no."

"Urgh… K-Kurczę," Elty gagged. "I think they left a mark."

She saw that Elty's pelt around his snout and face was covered in purple dust. Poison Powder, and he had obviously breathed the particles in. As for the barb stuck in Pleo, that must have been...

"Is this 'poison' too, Nida?" Pleo asked, groaning as he rested on the ground to try and soothe his increasingly woozy head and stomach. "Do we have one of those 'Pechy' Berries to make it go away?"

"J-Just a second!" Nida stuttered as she went over and threw Elty's satchel open. "I'll get those Pecha Berries and then all of this will be-"

The Nidoran looked through the satchel. A Cleanse Orb, the piece of charcoal she used to write the distress letter with, Pleo's King's Rock… Eh?! She started dumping out the contents of the bag. There were definitely still berries in there alright… A Durin Berry (why had Elty bothered stealing one of those anyways?), a Pinkan Berry (they grew those back home?), but...

"Huh?!" she cried, staring wide-eyed at the Growlithe. "I could have sworn there were Pecha Berries in the crate with us!"

"What's that look for?" Elty growled back, the creature's legs wobbling under the strain of the venom in his body. "I just grabbed whatever was closest, alright?"

Nida blanched. The only things that she had seen in Elty's bag that weren't from Lyn's ship were the half-bitten lump of charcoal, a twine 'writing band' that Pokémon like Elty slipped over their forepaws to hold said charcoal in place for writing, Pleo's torn scarf, and his lucky charm! All of the other Oran Berries, all of the other Pecha Berries… all of them were either still at home with Crom, or presently in the team's stomachs. The Nidoran's mind raced, there had to be something they could do now! Maybe… Maybe…

"There- There should be a Pecha Berry on this floor, right?" she stammered. "We could try finding it!"

"All by yourself?" the Growlithe muttered.

Nida lowered her ears and leered back at the Growlithe. What kind of stupid question was that?

"Of course not!" she hissed. "What kind of tonto goes off alone in a Mystery Dungeon?!"

"The one who doesn't want to make poison seep in faster," Elty retorted with a gagging groan.

Nida's heart sank. The Growlithe brought up a good point. Turning around and going back to the stable zone would just be prolonging the inevitable of the poison overtaking Elty and Pleo. She couldn't go off all alone to look for a Pecha Berry. If she had run into those two ferals on her own earlier, they would have surely brought her to her knees. And if Elty and Pleo had to fight ferals like them in their current condition, they would likely not fare any better. They couldn't all go together to look for a Pecha Berry since they were all already weakened, and the poison would only get worse as they moved.

"N-Nida?" Pleo asked nervously. "What are we going to do?"

Nida looked down at the ground. Was there anything they could do? She tried over and over to think of something, but everything just boiled down to the same awful choices. She felt drops well up in her eyes as she began to see that no matter what the team did here, there wasn't any way that someone wasn't going to get hurt. All because of something stupid they could have avoided if they have had the chance to prepare like they did at home...

"Oi!"

Wait a minute, was that-? A voice?

"This is Team Chasseur of the Boisocéan Island Guild! Is anyone out there?!" it called out again, its tenor coming out as a bug-like chitter.

"We heard a struggle!" a mewling, feline voice added.

That- That was help! Travelers Above, there was a way out of this! Granted, there were any number of ways this could still go wrong, but what did the team have to lose at this point? Without thinking or bothering to blink away the mist in her eyes, Nida cried out to the voices with all her strength.

"W-We're right here! We need medical attention!"

Some startled murmures went up in the direction of the earlier voices, followed by the sounds of dashing footfalls against the leaf litter of a floor paths.

"Tiens bon, we're getting you out!" another voice interjected, intermixed with… snorts? Clearly the voice of some sort of earthier creature.

Nida looked down the bend of the path ahead and saw three Pokémon round the corner. There was a Venipede scuttling along in a faded black scarf with a white snowflake design, and two Pokémon in matching scarfs dashing along after him. They were a Tepig and a Purrloin, the former wearing his scarf in the same loose style that the Venipede and Team Traveller did, the latter curiously having tied his scarf up into a tight, skin-hugging band securing a tail that formed a carefully-splayed cravat. Almost as quickly as Team Traveller spotted them, the three strangers had run up to the beleaguered rescue team and began to size them up.

"Yeesh, you guys look terrible," the Tepig muttered. "Did you step on an Explosion Trap or something? I'm not sure there's even Pokémon down here that can singe you like that."

"It's a long- gargh… story," Elty began as he struggled to fight back retching, the Fire-Type lowering his head to the ground as his stomach grew more and more uncooperative.

"Ack!" the Purrloin hissed, hopping back away from the ill-looking dog. "If you're gonna vomit, do it in the bushes! I don't need that anywhere near my pelt!"

"They're poisoned… Actor, fish out the Pecha Berry from Francouer's bag and split it between the two," the Venipede chirped. "It won't be enough to dispel the poison entirely, but it should tide them over until we can get them to Maranda and the rest of the medics."

The Purrloin dug through the Tepig's bag and fished out a pink, heart-shaped berry from it. With one swift motion, he slipped a claw along it and sliced it into two pieces around a pit inside before pulling them apart. The purple cat then set about applying the halves' juices to the two's wounds. Plucking out the barb from Pleo's carpal joint to crush one half against it, and the other against Elty's muzzle to allow the juice to dribble down his sinuses. Much as in the case of Oran Berries, the pulpy remains were also not wasted, and set before the two pink-stained patients. Elty and Pleo greedily devouring their halves of the fruit as soon as they were laid out before them as Nida set to work putting all of the team's belongings back into their bag.

"Normally this would be about when we'd make pleasantries and all, but we'll keep this short since you're looking… well, awful," the Venipede sighed. "I'm Venner, the Chacripan's Actor-"

"I have a proper name, you know!" the Purrloin hissed as he licked up some Pecha juice from his paw. "And I'm the refined one of the lot. Not that you can really expect much from an outfit that literally has 'Hunter' in its name."

"Whatever," the Bug-Type harrumphed. "And the Gruikui's Francouer."

"Sorry our first meeting had to be this rough," the Tepig replied. "But since we're all here, mind telling us your names for the rescue log?"

"Er…" Nida began. Chacripan? Gruikui? But the two were a Purrloin and a Tepig! Lucky save or not, this was certainly an… interesting Rescue Team, the blue spike ball shaking her head before she cleared her throat and replied. "Well, I'm not really sure what you meant by half of that, but… I'm Nida."

"And I'm Eltenios," the Growlithe answered.

"'Elty' is fine for the Growlithe," she replied, lowering her ears and scowling at the orange dog.

"'Growlithe'?" the Tepig murmured to himself, tilting an ear back quizzically.

"It's the thing that you and the other swamp bugs on this island call a 'Caninos'," Actor whispered back. "Something you'd know if you two actually got around more often."

"'Elty' does click off the mandibles better," Venner said to himself. "Just saying."

Elty rolled his eyes and frowned after hearing the bug's response, 'Eltenios' wasn't that complicated a name, was it? Especially compared to a mouthful like 'Caninos'! All of a sudden, the conversation shifted once again as the Purrloin in the other group gestured at Pleo.

"And what about that gull thing with you?" the Dark-Type asked.

"I'm Pleo!" he chirped back, his voice sounding healthier already now that the Pecha fragment had reined in some of the effects of the Weedle's venom. "My friends say I'm called a 'Lugia', and I'm the Protector!"

The three Pokémon traded looks with each other and then looked back at the white bird.

"'Lugia'?" Francoeur wondered. "Venner, have you ever heard of a Pokémon by that name?"

"Nope," the Venipede replied, shaking his head.

"No, really," the Purrloin insisted. "What are you?"

Elty grumbled under his breath and shook his head, before the orange dog began to offer an explanation of his own back to their rescuers.

"Would you believe that he's an oversized pain in the-?"

"Elty!" Nida snapped, glaring daggers at the Growlithe. The Nidoran turned back to the other Pokémon, waving her paws insistently. "He really is the Protector! He's how we got here in the first place!"

"Nice try," Venner buzzed. "But the Protector here has powers over forming passages through time. Every Pokémon on Boisocéan Island knows that."

"Yeah, and le Prince des Temps is a little plant-fairy," the Tepig added. "Not some overgrown seabird!"

"Bw- Bwas- Whaa…?" Pleo stammered. But- But he was the Protector! And the island wasn't called Bwas... Whatever the little bug just said! "But I'm the Protector of Tromba!"

"Um… Pleo?" Elty whispered, putting a paw over his muzzle. "I think we're somewhere different."

That time, Pleo's comments drew head shakes from their three rescuers. That must have been quite the fall these three strangers went through.

"Xe tuti mati," the Purrloin muttered under his breath.

"The wounds and poison must be getting to them. Come on, let's get you all to Maranda," the Venipede sighed, before he sidled up against a tree trunk and pressed a glinting badge pinned to his scarf against it. "Oi, Meyrink!"

"Eh?" a voice suddenly replied. Its tenor sounded vaguely like that of the sound of air blown over a clay jug's neck, the humming presence filling the minds of the gathered Pokémon. "What are you doing out in the dungeon at this hour, Venner?"

"Ne t'en fais pas!" the Bug-Type snapped back. "We found some Pokémon in here!"

"How many?"

"Party of three! And don't keep them waiting, they need patching up!"

"Kids these days," the voice sighed. "Un instant. I'll go wake Acamar."

Suddenly, two bursts of light lit up the end of the corridor. As Team Traveller's eyes adjusted to the unexpected flash, they saw that a Claydol and Staryu had abruptly appeared, and drew closer to the group.

"You all need to learn how to go exploring at sane hours," the Claydol grumbled.

"Yeah! Some of us need our rest in the water!" the Staryu burbled tiredly.

"That's something we'll keep in mind the next time we have a choice," Elty groaned, rolling his eyes.

"Here, go with Meyrink here," Venner instructed, gesturing at the Claydol with his antennae. "When we get back, we'll help you find your way over to the medics."

The items from the team's ransacked bag were returned to their places inside the team's bag and one by one, the Pokémon of Team Traveller made their way tiredly over to the black and red Psychic-Type, locking their wings and paws to form a chain with the creature. At last, they were finally going to be heading to someplace safe… Someplace where even if their ordeal wasn't over, it would be pushed aside, at least for a while.

"Yeah, and we'll hash out the details of that reward on the way over!" Actor called out.

Or maybe it wouldn't...

"Eh?! Rew-?!"

Before Nida could regain her composure, the surrounding forest melted away in a flash of light, as Meyrink whisked the three out of the dungeon.



Author's Notes:

- (¡)No te rindas! - Spanish: "Don't (you) give up!"
- skarby - Polish: "treasures"
- Tiens bon - French: "Hold on"
- Caninos - French: "Growlithe"
- le Prince des Temps - French: "the Prince of Time"
- Xe tuti mati - Venetian: "They're all crazy"
- Ne t'en fais pas! - French: "Don't worry about it!"
- Un instant. - French: "One moment." lit. "A moment."
 
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Chapter 21: Unfamiliar Territory

Spiteful Murkrow

Busy Writing Stories I Want to Read
Pronouns
He/Him/His
Partners
  1. nidoran-f
  2. druddigon
  3. swellow
  4. lugia
  5. quilava-fobbie
  6. sneasel-kate
  7. heliolisk-fobbie
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"-ard?!"

The flash of light that had swallowed up the group dissipated as quickly as it came, leaving behind a Nidoran, a Growlithe, and a Lugia interlocking their limbs with a Claydol. The group had come fresh from the depths of a Mystery Dungeon, the world around them slowly filling itself back in as color, sound, and smell returned to the three.

Along with those returning senses came the sense of touch. Nida suddenly realized that the ground beneath her had changed- now there were wooden planks underneath. The Nidoran panicked for a second, thinking that the Claydol had brought her back to Lyn's ship. The spike lump wrenched herself free of the chain and darted off, drawing some startled cries from Elty and Pleo. A few paces ahead she realized, while the same moon and stars were overhead… there was no railing. The water was further below than on the ship's deck, and was quieter than the sea's waves. On top of all of that, all around there were tree trunks popping out of the brackish, swampy water, and the sight of lights that looked like the lanterns hung out in front of abodes and structures at night back at Tromba.

"Huh?" she cried out. Nida stood blankly, trying to make sense of what any of these things would be doing out at sea, only for Pleo's voice to jar her train of thought.

"Nida! Look! Look!" he exclaimed, gesturing wildly above with his wings. "There're houses in the trees!"

Everyone looked up, and immediately noticed that the trees all around them had huts built about their boughs and branches. Scattered here and there in their entrances and windows were the lanterns that Nida noticed earlier. Timbered bridges and walkways criss-crossed the gaps between them, not wholly unlike like strands in a Ariados' web. On the end closest to them was a tall lookout hut that towered over the platform. A little ways behind it sat another open-aired platform with wooden stools and tables and an overhead lattice with canvas bunched up at one end, full of Pokémon eating together and raucously talking with one another. Why… that seemed just like-

Just like the mess hall back home! And there were some larger, circular huts further back… Was that lodging? On the other end, there was a slowly-meandering river winding back and forth to a mangrove-lined seashore and some huts further in the distance. Some had wharves at the bases of the trunks that sometimes went below the water's surface, with ladders and rude staircases leading to the walkways above- clearly for Pokémon to clamber up from the river. Others had large windows and storage tanks fashioned from wood and canvas alongside them… Eateries? No, since when did an eatery need a tank like that for anything? There was a place that looked like a Juice Bar further down, and a hut in the shape of a Kecleon's head…

Why, this was-!

"A town in the trees?" she murmured to herself. She shook her head and saw that Meyrink had shepherded her and the rest of the group off to the side. Suddenly, a flash of light appeared before the team, the forms of a Staryu and Team Chasseur coming into view. As the three black-scarved Pokémon stretched and regained their bearings, Team Traveller darted back over, the Nidoran among them eagerly leading the way.

"Venner, I didn't even know that there were towns like this," Nida uttered in awe. "This is incredible!"

"Heh, it's like that the first time for everyone," the Venipede cheered. "Welcome to Seahive Square!"

"Meh, I've seen more impressive places before," Elty grumbled. "And can this wait until after we get healed?"

As soon as the words left the Growlithe's mouth, the dull, throbbing aches began to settle back over the group. Yes, this was a wonderful and exciting place, and it had done its part in keeping the group distracted from their pains for a moment… but that moment was rapidly drawing to a wincing close, much to the annoyance of Actor.

"Well aren't you a killjoy?" the Purrloin hissed, only for his Tepig partner to suddenly clear his throat and interrupt.

"He does have a point, Actor," the Fire-Type sighed. "Come on, Maranda's is just this way."



After hastily filling and receiving the customary signatures for some simplified paperwork the teleporters kept up in the lookout hut for unannounced rescues such as this one, Team Chasseur guided Team Traveller along some steps up to a bridge that crossed the river. After cheerily broaching the subject of 'that reward' with the newcomers, it was quickly decided that since the team was absent of any Poké and still in need of a good night's rest, that they could cover their fee with the berries in their bag ('Actor' taking a particular shine to the Pinkan Berry). The difference could be made up with some good press back on Tromba, and when they crossed paths again, perhaps with a tour of the island if Venner and his companions ever got the chance to visit.

The medic's hut wasn't too far from what Nida presumed to be the Guild complex, even if she still found its position- adjacent to and not in the midst of the complex- to be somewhat strange. One short walk along the walkways following the river (and a few double takes and murmurs of "What a curious Goélise!" and "Have we seen a Pokémon like that before?" from passersby) later, the group found themselves at the front of a round two-level wooden hut with passionflowers gracing its sides.

The humble structure had been built around branches that were twisted and molded into supports that held up a mass of timbers. Its roof was covered in leafy green leaves that, if it were not for thatch peeking through bare spots here and there, would've been indistinguishable from a normal bough of the tree. At its base, there was a broad entrance with double doors mounted on opposing hinges, clearly designed to allow wounded Pokémon rapid entry, which Team Traveller was grateful to see as they drew near to what would be their abode for the night.

"Whelp, nous voilà," Francoeur said, staring up at the hut's archway. "When you're feeling better, you should take the chance to walk around. There's not another town this side of the Cradle that's quite like what we have here on Boisocéan!"

"And even though the populace leaves a lot to be desired, the gummis here are top-notch!" the Purrloin of the group added in between licks at one of his forepaws.

"Nice priorities there, Actor," Venner grumbled, his antennae stiffening in disagreement. "But yeah, let's focus on getting you three in the door and-"

"Hold it right there!" a voice suddenly roared from behind.

A sudden woosh came, followed by the sound of wings flapping and a large, growling presence quickly reverberating. The presence then shot ahead of the team, prompting Pleo to squawk out of startled fright.

"H-Huh?!"

As the two teams regained their bearings and looked ahead, their blood ran cold. In front of them, flapping in place in the doorway of the hut, was a massive six-winged creature with blue and magenta scales and jet-black feathers. The beast had three heads, each with jaws full of sharp teeth, dull black eyes on the outer heads, and blood-red eyes on the central head that seemed to bore into Pleo with a harsh glare. To top it all off, on her forehead, in front of a crest of magenta spikes…

Was a darkened blotch in the shape of a rough five-tailed comet, much like the one that Ander and his family bore.

"You're not just my mind playing tricks on me," the Hydreigon snarled. "I saw the others react to you!"

"A-AAH!" As the little Protector's shrieks filled the air, Pleo scurried to the back of the group in a panic. Nida, Elty, and their rescuers were similarly taken aback by the huge creature's sudden appearance, which drew startled yelps, arched backs, and bristling fur. Pleo guessed that, like Ander, this Pokémon in front of them didn't like him at all, and also thought that he was here to cause her trouble. Except, this Dragon-Type was much bigger than Ander, and looked much scarier…

"Wh-Who are-?!" Nida squeaked, only to notice from the corner of her eye that Team Chasseur's members were starting to catch their breaths and calm down. Wait, they knew this Pokémon?!

"M-Margi?!" the Venipede gasped, his antennae flailing wildly out of surprise. "What's going on?!"

"Stopping you from letting this demon into the town! That's what!" she declared.

"We're hurt!" Elty yipped back at the glaring dragon. "We were about to get healed!"

"And we don't even know if we can go home right now!" Nida added.

After taking a moment to calm his nerves and mat down his fur standing on end, Actor shook his head and spoke back to the Hydreigon.

"Margi, for crying out loud, he's un cocal!" the Purrloin scoffed. "A bigger one than normal, but still! What's he going to do? Molt on you?"

"Get out of my way, cat," the hydra growled. "You have no idea what you and your team are doing. The dog and rabbit can stay if they must, but the bird must leave. Toni-!"

All of a sudden, a voice called out from inside the hut.

"What's going on here?!"

"Eh?!" the dragon cried out of startled surprise, as she flapped up and saw that behind her was a bewildered-looking Leavanny.

"Margi?!" she exclaimed. "What are you doing to those poor children?!"

"Huh?! I-!"

The sound of falling footsteps along the wooden walkways rang out. As Pleo, Nida, and Elty turned to look, they saw that a pair of Pokémon in sea-green scarves with a white and violet design resembling a passionflower had run up, followed closely by a crowd of anxious onlookers.

"For shame, Margi!" an Aromatisse admonished. "This is how you treat others when you and your child are given a place to stay in peace?"

"B-But!" the Hydreigon protested, her eyes growing wider and wider. "That's not-!"

"Fly away from the kids, Trioxhydre," a Seismitoad with a sea-green scarf growled, glaring daggers along with an accompanying Galvantula at the Dragon-Type. "It's our job to uphold the law in this town and we will use force to separate you if you don't cooperate!"

"As you oughta!" a Snorunt scoffed. "Bullying a bunch of children! Looks like she needs to be reminded of how things work around here!"

The Hydreigon craned her heads around and saw that all around, Pokémon were staring, if not glaring, at her. The creature's expression devolved into one of stunned panic, not unlike the ones Team Traveller and Team Chasseur had made as they watched her swoop in at them. As she continued to fumble in her thoughts on what to do next, the sound of a chittering voice below clearing its throat cut through the air.

"Margi, look. Soyons raisonnable," Venner offered. "You have a kid of your own, right? If he was really in any danger, wouldn't he be safer with you nearby him right now?"

"And it's late, even for the work that you do at the Gummi Fab," Francouer added. "Don't you think he's getting worried without you right now?" The Hydreigon then paused for a long moment, slipping looks here and there at the surrounding crowd, as she lowered her heads and growled reluctantly.

"It would be a better use of your time than needlessly scaring some strangers," Actor chided.

Like it or not, Team Chasseur had raised some valid points, and if she tried to drive off the bird before her… And the topic of her child's well-being drew pause, as well as distrustful glances at the Pokémon around her. The Hydreigon hesitantly flew away from the door towards the river and shook her central head, hardening her gaze back into a harsh glare.

"Grr... Don't think that I won't be watching you," she snarled at Pleo. "No matter what happens, I won't let you drag us into the doom you'll bring on this town!"

The Hydreigon then flew off, leaving the crowd behind her murmuring uneasily before the Leavanny said something that got lost in the chatter to Team Traveller's ears. The guards left, and the other bystanders began thinning out and heading their own ways as the hydra disappeared from view. Eventually only Team Chasseur, Team Traveller, and Maranda, who was still standing at the doorway, remained. Even after the gathering had broken up and the racket died down to the soft back-and-forth of the waves below and of the few Pokémon still up at this hour going about their business, Pleo was still shivering out of fright from the abrupt encounter.

"Pleo? It's alright," Nida reassured, nuzzling the Lugia's wing. "She's gone now."

Little by little, the creature settled down, his trembling giving way to distrustful and wary glances behind him every now and then.

"Well, that was a pleasant introduction to the town," Actor sighed.

"What on earth was Margi going on about, though?" Venner wondered as he glanced at Pleo. "You? A 'demon'? Or if I'm understanding her right… she's saying you were a-"

"Oi!" Elty interrupted. "Healing! Now!"

Nida and Pleo winced as the adrenaline and panic ebbed away. If there were more pressing matters than stepping into the medic's hut right then, they sure weren't obvious- something the leafy bug nurse seemed to pick up upon.

"I think they've been through enough for one night," the Leavanny muttered, shaking her head. "Those three should really come in and rest."

There was an awkward farewell and thanks between the teams as they tried to lift the mood from the earlier scare. After a few brief words, the two groups parted and Maranda lead Team Traveller off deeper into the hut for some much-deserved healing.



For everything else that was different from Tromba, the Seahive guild's medical ward more or less worked the same as the one back home. The trappings were not exactly a large hut with canvas partitions, but the process of getting wounds inspected, berry juice applied to them, subsequently consuming the fruits' pulp, and getting bandages wrapped over more stubborn wounds was exactly the same. After Maranda and a few of her assistants in the hut had done their work, the three Pokémon were taken to a simple room with wooden walls, beds made of fresh straw, and a window overlooking the guild hall for bedrest.

The center of the complex was a large wooden building that was round and pointed much like the central tent back home, with stray treetops jutting up here and there evidencing that the hall had been built around them. The structure had a series of walkways raised just above an island in the swampy ground, two sides hemmed by the river with channels spreading out from narrow bottlenecks cut underneath to allow more aquatic Pokémon access, if admittedly not too freely. Each of the passages in the air were composed of wooden planks, along with one section over the water or marshy ground below that was composed of timber grating. Nida presumed they were there because they would be easy to pull up in times of trouble, or else that checking footprints was more important in this town than it was back in Bluewhorl.

All around the conical center, there were huts and platforms nestled on trees that were connected to the main hall by elevated passages, not unlike petals on the flowery scarf design that the town's apparent guards wore. There was the teleportation platform from earlier, with the dining area next to it. Further afield, Nida could see a platform that looked like a battlefield, and huts of various shapes and sizes. A splendid (if presently sleepy) collection of buildings graced by the sight of clumps of passionflower vines growing here and there on the occasional structure, and the sight of a great tree in the background with a small hut that dangled from its branches. It was all a marvelous sight that surely would have enraptured the team...

"Mmrph."

If it weren't the dead of night and they weren't still tossing about in their straw bedding unable to sleep. Nida tried everything: looking up at the ceiling, telling bedtime stories to Pleo, trying to count Nidoran... Uno... dos... tres... cuatro… cuatro... cuatro… mil... Wait. What?

… maybe it was time to go back to staring at the stars. It was always much harder to make yourself look stupid when tired while looking up at them, watching the stars blink and the Travellers duck behind and out from the moon.

But tired or not, nothing seemed to make any of them shuffle off to sleep, and the aching wounds didn't help any. Nida couldn't speak for her teammates, but she knew that her own inability to slip off into dreamy slumber was because of constant, nagging anxieties of what was going on back home. Was Crom okay? Was he worried about her? What about Kiran? What about her parents and siblings? Her neighbors? When were they ever going to see each other again?

Such questions pricked her mind over and over again, until she suddenly noticed that the sound of shuffling came particularly loud from Elty's direction. She turned, and saw that Pleo had already noticed that the Growlithe had slung his satchel over his shoulder and settled back down.

"Eh?" Pleo asked. "Was there something you needed from the bag?"

"Elty?" Nida yawned. "Are you still awake?"

"Yeah?" the Growlithe grumbled back. "What of it?"

"What are you doing?" Nida wondered.

"Taking my bag back for tomorrow," he harrumphed. "It's mine anyways, and I already took out your scarf and rock from it."

Sure enough, sitting in a rough pile next to Pleo's bedding was his cut scarf, a split length of cord, and the stone ring that the Zigzagoon had given him back on Tromba. But… why had Elty taken them out? It wasn't as if they'd be able to do anything to fix them tonight, would they?

"Why, what's tomorrow?" Pleo pressed. He didn't know that they had planned anything for tomorrow… Why, they still barely knew anything about this 'Seahive Square' where they were now!

"I'm leaving, that's what," the Growlithe snapped. "You're not in danger right now, and I didn't sign up for this with your sheep leader or his lackeys!"

"Elty!" Pleo cried out of shock. "You're just going to leave?!"

"Yeah, you wouldn't even be here right now if it wasn't for us!" Nida growled, glowering at the Growlithe.

"That's exactly the point! I wouldn't have gotten Hyper Beamed onto a completely different island if it wasn't for you!" the Growlithe huffed back, getting up from his straw bedding. "And for the record, my Community Service is helping you train on Tromba. We're not exactly on Tromba right now, and there's no headband-wearing cepy to force me to play along with your stupid ideas! So let me go on with my life and figure out your own way back!"

Nida's blood boiled after hearing the Growlithe's words and she threw herself to her feet, her barbs spread and her aches subsumed under burning lividness. Was Elty really ready to abandon them after they had quite literally needed each other just to survive the last few hours?

"Why I oughta-"

All of a sudden, a voice called from the hallway.

"Eh? You're not from Tromba?"

The three Pokémon turned and saw that it belonged to a Diggersby, who was bringing along a bundle of bandages. Probably for another patient in the hut. The Nidoran and Growlithe looked at each other, their hostility fading as they quickly attempted to put on a more congenial atmosphere in front of the stranger.

"Er… why do you ask?" Elty replied.

"Well, when I first saw you come in, I thought you looked an awful lot like a kinda chubby pirate I remembered from that Harvest Festival raid where the fireworks hulk blew up in front of town," the Diggersby said. Elty opened his mouth to protest the 'chubby' comment before quickly biting his tongue and gulping quietly as the creature tilted her head and continued on her train of thought. "And if you're not from Tromba, then-"

"Oh, he's from Tromba, of course!" Nida swiftly interjected. "He was just saying how he's dying to give the team's bag back to its leader. And how he's eager to help us get back like any homesick Pokémon from there would, so other Pokémon can stop confusing him for some old pirate and getting him into trouble…"

The Nidoran then turned to the Growlithe and gave the little dog a smug smirk and prodded with a forepaw.

"Aren't you, Elty?"

The Growlithe's face fell and he grunted, muttering under his breath about the turn of events being "Low even for you!" before he slid the bag off his shoulder and nudged it forward to the Nidoran.

"Ugh… Yes… Of course..." he grumbled, the Growlithe's ears folding down in disgust.

Nida looked down at the bag. It was a little big, but she thought that she'd probably be able to fit it on her. As she slung it over, she allowed a few of her barbs settle between the straps. It took a certain level of dexterity to remove an item from between a Nidoran's barbs without pricking oneself or alerting their owner, a dexterity that Elty didn't seem to have. If he wanted the bag, he wouldn't be able to get it without tearing out a barb or two, which would wake Nida right up no matter how soundly she was asleep.

Now that the matter of keeping the bag with the team was settled... perhaps it was a little quick to be letting Elty off the hook for 'plotted abandonment'.

"Actually, he was just about to tell Pleo one of the stories about the Prince of a Thousand Enemies," she suddenly added.

"Wait, what?!" Elty cried.

"There’s more than one of those stories?!" Pleo exclaimed, his head bobbing up and down excitedly. "Come on Elty! Tell me it! Tell me it!"

"Oh for crying out loud!" the Growlithe spluttered. "The only thing that I even know about your stupid stories is that this 'prince' is supposed to be a Nidorino!"

“See, that’s a great start already!” Nida teased. “Guess you listen better at night than you let on, huh?”

Elty flattened out his ears in annoyance, while at the other end of the room, the Diggersby nurse stood blinking before she cleared her throat.

"Nidorino?" the nurse asked, tilting an ear down puzzledly. "Since when was the Prince of a Thousand Enemies a Nidorino?"

Wait… This Pokémon also heard of the tales of the Prince of a Thousand Enemies?

"Eh?" Pleo murmured, tilting his head at the Diggersby. "But the Prince has always been a Nidorino when Nida tells it."

"Well, that might be how it is on Tromba… but it's wrong," she corrected. "Here, he's an Excavarenne, like me. Just like one of his nemeses, le lapin de la nuit staring down from the skies above."

There was an uneasy silence across the room, which was suddenly broken after Pleo suddenly asked...

"The 'lap-een day'... Wha?"

"You mean the Nidoran in the moon?" Nida asked. "The one that guides other Nidoran along their paths at night?"

"No, I mean the Excavarenne that guides both Excavarenne and little Sapereaeu through their paths in life on behalf of the Lord of Nightmares, waiting in the shadows of the Lunar Healer's side of the moon, always eluding her attempts to be rid of him. Waiting for each and every one of them to stumble along onto death," the Diggersby began to explain. "Your parents probably told you a cutesier version of story without the whole 'throne of despair and sadness on the moon' part of-"

"Ahem, not that this isn't a lovely story," Elty fumed at the Diggersby. "But could we not talk about things related to death and dying in a medics' ward?"

The Diggersby blinked, saw that the other two members of her audience seemed unnerved, and then looked at their bandages before turning back to them.

"Aherm, pardon," the Diggersby sheepishly offered, shaking her head. "You all probably need some rest."

The creature then carried on down the hallway, her footsteps growing fainter and fainter until they vanished completely. Elty shook his head and growled as he flopped back down onto his straw matting.

"Grr… Rabbits."

That… wasn't exactly helpful for getting to sleep any faster. How on earth had that Pokémon managed to turn the stories of the Prince of a Thousand Enemies into that? Nida shook her head, trying to dislodge from her mind the mental image of death spirits watching from the moon. She eventually managed to settle back down into the straw beneath her in a tired insomnia, until she felt a faint pecking sensation at her head.

"Nida…?" Pleo's voice asked uneasily. "What's a Lunar Healer? And the Lord of Nightmares?

"It's just a story, Pleo… and don't worry about Elty, either." She yawned, not opening her eyes. "I don't know if I'd rush to call him a good Pokémon, but I don't think he'd just abandon us like that… Not while he's in danger of getting recognized for the stuff he got into in the past, anyways."

"I'm right here!" a growling voice called out from the side.

"Mrph, filo. We should all be sleeping anyways," Nida grumbled back. But that reassurance didn't seem to satisfy Pleo, as the sound of the young Protector's voice once again reached her ears.

"That's fine, I guess... but… when are we going to be able to go home?"

Nida's eyelids shot open. The little spike-ball found herself staring right into Pleo's eyes. They looked tired, and worried, much as hers must have looked like for most of the day. She wanted to give an answer back… Tomorrow, the day after, at the start of the next week… But what could she say that wouldn't give him false hope?

She thought, and thought, until she finally shook her head and spoke back.

"I don't know, Pleo. Hopefully soon. Boisocéan is supposed to be one of the closer islands to home... Or at least I thought I heard someone say that once," she sighed. "But… until then, I guess we have a little bit of Tromba with us that we can hold onto."

"We… do?" Pleo asked, tilting his head at the Nidoran.

"Well, I can't quite put your scarf back together right now, but," the Nidoran carried on as she dug Pleo's King's Rock from beside Pleo's bedding. "I'm pretty sure that your rock's more literally a part of Tromba anyways."

"Oh!"

"I don't know if it'll work or not, but if we all work together and don't give up… maybe we'll be able to get back home," Nida said as she fished out the cut string and began to thread it through the stone hoop. "And you'll be able to tell the other Pokémon in town about how you got to go off and visit a town full of huts in trees."

"I… I guess that would be nice," Pleo chirped. The Nidoran tied the cut ends of the string together; a temporary fix to be sure, but it would do until the team could get a fresh cord to replace it. As she drew the knot together, she sighed, and folded her ears back.

"Pleo… I need to tell you something."

"Huh? What's wrong?" Pleo asked, nuzzling the Nidoran along the top of her head.

"Earlier tonight, I… I was on the verge of just giving up," she answered.

“Give up?” Pleo murmured. “What do you mean?”

"Everyone was in trouble and I didn't know any way to make anything better without hurting any of us," Nida explained. “It felt like it wouldn’t have made a difference- or even that trying would have just been a disaster.”

Not knowing what to do… Being tempted to do nothing since it seemed like it wouldn’t make things worse… Wait a moment, that sounded just like when he was facing down Lyn earlier! But Nida and Elty still stood their ground, then… and if they hadn’t…

Would he have ever worked up his courage to stand up to the mean Samurott, even with the voices he heard? Would his power have come to him if he never tried to use it? Why, they’d all be stuck aboard that awful ship still!

"E-Eh?! But you can't give up!" Pleo cried, beating his wings out in a start. "If you gave up back on the ship, I would have given up back there too!"

Nida blinked and looked at Pleo. That wasn't the situation she was referring to… so then. That desperate last-ditch stand on the ship… That really helped him?

Then, as daft as it sounded… Maybe the thing to do was to try and stand firm, whatever the odds…

For each other.

"Heh. Sounds like maybe we need to encourage each other then," the Nidoran chuckled quietly as she slipped the repaired necklace over Pleo's neck. "We'll make a promise out of it! A promise to not give up on going back home. Whatever happens, no matter how hard our backs are against the wall... We'll stick it out until we're back in the guild with Crom and Kiran, alright? No te rindas!"

"Hmm? You mean like how Elty says he never gives up?" Pleo asked.

Nida blinked and tried to say something back, her words being arrested by an irked recollection of Elty’s first night with the team. She then screwed her eyes shut and folded her ears back. She supposed that that was right, but even then, she didn't particularly like acknowledging it.

"Yes… like Elty said," she sighed.

"I won't give up then!" the Lugia chirped determinedly. "I promise!"

"I know you won't, Pleo," the Nidoran yawned. "But I think this is enough for one night, let's get some rest."

The Nidoran watched as the Lugia curled up on his straw matting and closed his eyes. Slowly but surely, his fidgeting died down, as his mumbling gave way to fatigued snoring. Nida blinked, and with the last of her energy, she left her matted straw, and curled up against the white bird's side as thoughts of home and being back on a complete team with Crom drifted across her mind.

"And I'll keep my promise, too..."



In Tromba, a brand new day had dawned. During the witching hours of the night before, the storm the Xatu in Lyn's crew predicted had come and gone, grazing the island. Mercifully, the damage was limited to some tears in canvas, buffeted walls, and detached tiles, a small silver lining in an otherwise black night. The skies were still somewhat overcast from the residual of the storm, and occasionally a few small drops drizzled onto the island below. Under that gloomy backdrop, Pokémon milled to and fro from various docks and structures along Bluewhorl's harbor through the now muddied and dampened streets. There was a similar damp and dreary heaviness to the air that day, the town's customary bustle devoid of its usual cheer and vitality, as if a sudden death had happened recently and weighed on all the Pokémon present.

If word trickling in from beyond the fringes was to be trusted, the ferals who had neither ignorance nor mistrust to shield them from knowledge of the Protector's recent awakening were similarly sobered by the turn of events. But that was there, and as with most events in the periphery to the townsfolk, they failed to dislodge attention from focuses closer to home.

For the bandaged Druddigon perched at the end of one of the still-soggy docks, that focus was on the sea and the horizon beyond. Like everyone else that day, he too had reason for heavy spirits, even as the sun was strong and warmed his wings. After all this time staring out at the horizon, there had been nothing but the churning of the waves and normal scenery. Nothing had passed from it other than the rising sun since he started watching at daybreak.

"He still hasn't come back," he growled glumly, the Druddigon's wings and head drooping as he looked down into the churning water of the harbor.

Yes, praying out his heart and soul had helped a little with Kiran's reassurances that it really did make a difference… And Nida and Elty were there on the ship, surely they could have helped each other… right? But Pleo still hadn't come back. Had something gone wrong? Did Nida and Elty get caught? Or had worse happened to them? Had Pleo and the others even managed to get off Lyn's ship?

Did his prayer and the ones the townsfolk offered yesterday get missed? Were they ignored? Was he expecting too much from the little Protector? Were the rumbling spirits of the old gods less in tune with the world than Kiran thought? Or would Pleo come over the horizon if he just waited a little longer and had a little more faith?

"Oi!"

Crom whirled around at the sound of a gruff growl behind him, and saw a Gabite and a Trapinch staring at him. The Gabite was panting and catching his breath, from having darted about willy-nilly, perhaps Elty was onto something about him being a touch on the tubby side.

"What do you think you're doing sneaking out?" Pyry grumbled, shaking his head. "I'm the one that has to put up with your äiti being upset, you know!"

"Yeah, you're supposed to be in bed!" Pekka chittered, clicking his jaws open and shut chidingly. Crom faltered a moment, the two had a point… He really should still be in bed- Hey, wait a minute.

"Aren't you two supposed to be at work?" Crom sighed, lowering his eyelids in annoyance.

"I pulled them off work, Crom," a voice chirped back. A blur of red and blue suddenly swooped in between Crom and the two ex-pirates, as a Swellow came to a rest on the docks with Cenn scampering in after him. The bird shook out his feathers and then turned to the two Pokémon further up the dock as Crom's younger brother joined the group.

"Thanks for the help, by the way," Kiran said.

"Yeah, yeah, whatever," Pekka hissed. "This wasn't how I wanted to spend my break."

"Hrmph, you're more than welcome to head back to work with Mildrew!" Cenn growled, sticking a tongue out at the Trapinch. Pyry shook his head and muttered something under his breath about "Did he really have to come along?" before turning his attention back to the larger of the two Druddigon.

"What on earth are you doing here anyways?" he grunted.

"Pleo's out there!" Crom cried. "Everyone was praying for him to come back!"

The Trapinch and the Gabite screwed their eyes shut, the latter bringing a claw over his face with an annoyed groan.

"Gods, is he still going on about this? We lost a friend too, you know! And you don't see us blabbing about it to the whole world!"

"Erm… Crom," Kiran began, only for his little charge to interrupt him.

"We did it too, Kiran! He has to come back!" he insisted, waving his claws and beating his wings as much as their current state allowed. After a while, the Druddigon's movements slowed down and his head and wings began to droop along with his enthusiasm, the creature pitifully turning to his team captain…

"Doesn't he? Everyone went through all that trouble and everything…"

"Crom… I know that Pleo's out there, it's just… I'm not sure if it's healthy getting our hopes up he'll be able to come back so soon- Eh?!"

The Swellow suddenly hopped back and beat out his wings in surprise, which made Crom stumble back and almost fall off the edge of the dock. After wobbling and regaining his balance, the Dragon-Type turned around and saw that on the horizon was...

"A ship?"

"Veikka, I think I see a design from one of the other crews on it! Maybe that's our way off of this lousy-!" the Trapinch began to excitedly chitter, hopping up and down until he became acutely aware of the piercing glares he was receiving from the two Druddigon present and Kiran.

"Oh come on, you're allowed to have your wild hopes!" Pekka grumbled. "Why aren't I?"

There were no Pokémon coming in advance from it, so unfortunately for the antlion's hopes, that ruled out pirates, who would need to scout and signal in advance on unfamiliar territory… and for that matter, any ship that hadn't come to Tromba on a regular basis before. Crom's stomach began to turn and knot. Could it be that that ship was Lyn's? If it was, that would surely be bad news for the town. But then that meant he'd also have Pleo with him! But then again, he wasn't prepared at all to face Lyn and his crew again!

As the ship drew closer, he began to notice that it was too small to be Lyn's craft. There were too few masts, the sails were white with a inverted blue triangle and pair of progressively larger trapezoids above them instead of the lavender sails Lyn flew.

Wait a minute...

The Druddigon blinked as he watched the craft come nearer and nearer. There could be no doubt.

"That dad's ship!" Cenn cried, beating his wings excitedly. "He's home! He's home!"

The ship that pulled in was a modest one, a two-masted schooner with triangular and trapezoidal sails that had patching in places and a hull that had visibly undergone similar haphazard repairs over its lifespan. In spite of that, the craft still seemed to brim with activity. The ship reached the docks, and its crew tied the craft down and lowered the gangplanks in full view of Crom and Kiran. As Pokémon began to clamber onto the docks, Pyry and Pekka looked around. The younger of the two Druddigon had mentioned that his father was on this ship, but between the motley crew of seafarers in the water and the Pokémon of different shapes and kinds on the dock and deck, there didn't seem to be a single Dragon-Type that looked like a likely candidate to be Crom and Cenn's father...

"Wait," Pekka began. "Who on this hunk of junk is supposed to be his-?"

All of a sudden, the answer came, with an abrupt cry.

"Hey!"

And the sight of a Fraxure with a scarf of matching color and design to the sails clambering down the gangplanks, followed by Cenn running up to give a pouncling hug to his father. The Fraxure gave stumbled back a bit with a yelp, but quickly recollected himself to give a loving squeeze back to Cenn in return. The hatchet-headed dragon then turned and pulled Crom into a similarly tight embrace, the Druddigon's head resting atop the head of this sudden arrival.

"Wasn't expecting you to surprise me on the docks like this!" the Dragon-Type cheered.

"Father?!" Pekka continued, his maw falling agape.

"Hey, wait a minute!" Pyry suddenly cried out to Crom. The Gabite pointed a claw incredulously, tilting it down at the hatchet-faced lizard's head. "I thought the nag always went on about you becoming big and strong like your father! You're taller than he is!"

"Er, you misunderstood her," Cenn answered back. "She meant that Crom would grow big, and also strong like dad."

"It's good to see you back, Pladur," Kiran chirped to the Fraxure.

"And it's good to be back! So how's my favorite little Hunter been-" Pladur began, only for his words to abruptly die. He suddenly realized that in his haste to greet his elder son, he had overlooked that his child had bandages all over his body. The sailor's eyes widened and he recoiled out of shock. "E-Eh?! What happened to you?! There wasn't an accident in the Mystery Dungeon, was there?!"

Crom's mind went into a tumult. Here was his father in front of him, something that he'd been looking forward to for weeks, and yet here he was disappointed that he still hadn't had closure on Pleo's fate like he'd hoped. But his father was right here! It wasn't his fault he came back after something so awful happened! But- And-

"Crom?" Pladur asked, interrupting with a nuzzle. "What's wrong? You look down..."

"Hrmph," Pyry grumbled, drawing nearer to the pair "He's still in a crummy mood because your town's feather duster got-"

All of a sudden, Cenn suddenly bit down on the Gabite's back fin, the young Druddigon let go shortly afterwards, leaving the landshark to recoil and jolt up with a pained yelp.

"Ow! Perk-! ..y little guy, isn't he?" Pyry groaned, nursing his fin and trading glares with the younger Druddigon.

"Don't say it like that!" Cenn huffed back to the Gabite angrily. "That wasn't just some 'feather duster'-!"

The brewing argument was suddenly derailed by one of the Pokémon on the gangplank calling out.

"Oi! Pladur! Let some other Pokémon through already!"

The group looked over to the gangplank and saw a Raichu and Servine lugging a crate down. The Fraxure hastily apologized and scooted off with the others enough to allow the pair through with their cargo, as he turned back to his child.

"Er… Did something happen while we were out?" he asked, before turning to Pyry and Pekka. "And who are these two anyways?"

"Uhm… Well, Pladur…" Kiran began. "While you were out, the Protector woke up and wound up joining my team alongside your elder son."

Whump

"ARGH!"

All eyes turned over to see that the Raichu and Servine had dropped the crate out of startled surprise onto Pekka's abdomen. The hapless Trapinch squealed out of pain before pulling his injured rump free and scuttling backwards along the dock, muttering irately under his breath.

"Erm… Kiran?" Pladur began, as his crewmates from his ship similarly interrupted their hubbub to come and listen to the exchange unfolding between the Fraxure and the Swellow.

"Wait, come again?" the Raichu asked.

"No really, what happened?" the Servine insisted.

"It really happened!" Cenn cried. "I saw everything! They called him Pleo!"

"A-And he fought off a pirate ship and got Pokémon like Pyry, Pekka, and Elty stuck here doing Community Service!" Crom added, gesturing at the Trapinch and Gabite behind.

"Yeah, thanks for that, by the way," Pekka grumbled.

"Oh, so that's who those two are," the grass snake murmured to himself, folding his nubby arms over each other with an audible harrumph. "But where's the third one?"

"You're telling us we missed all of that?!" the Raichu cried.

"Wait- Wait- Wait," Pladur stuttered. "'Elty'?"

"A new teammate of ours, you could say," Kiran answered, deciding that it probably would be for the best not to delve into details for the time being.

"And he even helped Nida and me get into Normal Rank!" the Druddigon added.

"Eh?! Then what are we waiting for?!" the Fraxure cried out. "This is great news! Let's go see the Protector now!"

Crom's head and wings drooped after hearing his father's words. The gathered crowd traded whispers with one another as their excitement began to fade away. It was then that Crom's father asked the question that had begun to circulate about their minds.

"Did... something happen to him?"

"Lyn came and took him away," Crom answered reluctantly. "And we tried to rescue him, and..."

Pladur blanched. That was how his son had gotten so scuffed up? Getting into fights with Lyn's thugs? The Fraxure had half a mind to take his son straight back to the safety of his mate's bakery with a close call like that. But… right now, it seemed as if maybe what he needed more than safety…

Was reassurance.

"B-But he's the Protector!" Pladur stammered, placing a claw on his son's shoulder. "Surely he'd be able to just blow his way out of Lyn's clutches!"

"It's not like that, dad," Crom glumly answered. "He's not nearly as strong as we thought he would be, or at least not often as we needed him to be."

The Druddigon shook his head and lowered it more and more, as dark fantasies began to enter his mind.

"What if Lyn still has him? What if Nida and Elty got hurt? What if they're all alone and scared…" he murmured. "Because I wasn't strong enough to be there for them?"



Unfortunately, Pleo's sleep would turn out to be as short as it was unsound. He heard a voice waking him for the third time of the long, long night.

"Pleo?"

Wait, Nida's voice?

"Ngh… Wha…?" he murmured.

"Pleo, come on, get up," the voice spoke again. This time, he felt something prodding his body, probably her paws or muzzle. There was more prodding, and then the voice of a Growlithe joined in.

"You kinda need to be awake for this."

Pleo yawned and cracked his eyes open, and began to stretch his wings out.

"Wha- What's going o-?"

His teammates were there beside his bedding, and further ahead, there was a Leavanny standing in front of him, staring at the group. Wait a minute, that was…

"Eh?" Pleo squawked. "Aren't you that 'Maranda' Pokémon who was treating us last night?"

"Sorry to intrude on you while you're still weak," the leafy bug buzzed. "But you are from Tromba with these two, aren't you?"

"I am," the Lugia murmured quietly. "Why?"

"On top of my duties here, I'm also the Mairesse of Seahive Square," Maranda answered, moving an arm towards the door behind her. "Please get up and come along. We need to have a talk."



Author's Notes:

- Goélise - French: "Wingull"
- nous voilà - French: "we're here"
- un cocal - Venetian: "a seagull"
- Trioxhydre - French: "Hydreigon"
- Soyons raisonnable - French: "Let's be reasonable"
- Uno... dos... tres... cuatro… cuatro... cuatro… mil... - Spanish: "One... two... three... four... four... four... a thousand..."
- cepy - Polish: "blockheads", lit. "flails"
- Excavarenne - French: "Diggersby"
- le lapin de la nuit - French: "the rabbit of the night"
- Sapereaeu - French: "Bunnelby"
- pardon - French: "sorry"
- filo - Spanish (Chilean): "whatever" (interjection), lit. "edge"
- äiti - Finnish: "mother"
- Mairesse - French: "Mayor" (feminine), masculine analogue is "maire"
 
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Chapter 22: Clouds on the Horizon

Spiteful Murkrow

Busy Writing Stories I Want to Read
Pronouns
He/Him/His
Partners
  1. nidoran-f
  2. druddigon
  3. swellow
  4. lugia
  5. quilava-fobbie
  6. sneasel-kate
  7. heliolisk-fobbie
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After their impromptu rousing, Pleo, Nida, and Elty were escorted ahead of Seahive's Mairesse by a trio of Pokémon in the the local guards' sea-green scarves, clad in curious bluish-green plating. An accidental brush up against one of the guards by Pleo revealed the segments to feel similar in texture to his scarf, if noticeably firmer. Maranda explained it was something called 'armor', formed of many layers of cloth that had been tightly glued together that Pokémon wore on special occasions to protect important Pokémon and places on land.

… None of that seemed to bode well for this talk Maranda wanted to have with them.

Team Traveller's gruff-looking company consisted of the Galvantula and Seismitoad from the night before, now donning pieces of the local bluish-green armor that they apparently wore when tasked to watch over Maranda directly, along with a similarly-equipped Crustle whose movements evidenced that it had gotten a bit more sleep than its counterparts. The three lead the team along the marshy ground level of the mangroves, under the maze of passages between the huts in the treetops above.

Eventually, the three came to a winding set of covered stairs that coiled around a great tree trunk. There, the guards broke off to rest on the dock below, and the team was left to begin the climb up, Maranda following closely behind them. All the while, Pleo couldn't help but wonder uneasily…

"Are we in trouble?" he chirped, turning back to the Leavanny further down the steps.

"Hardly," Maranda buzzed back brusquely. "I just wanted a word with you, and felt we needed a better space to talk."

"Yeah, we're totally in trouble," Elty groaned. Not that there really seemed to be anywhere to go but up. The windows on the stairway were far too small for Pleo to slip through, let alone with him or the spike ball riding. Any escape would have to happen at the top of the stairs; however, if there was any trap waiting for them up there…

Well, the best they could do was hope that there would be some way to slip away from it.

When the three reached the top, however, they saw that their surroundings were much more innocuous than they had feared. They had entered a single large room with branches occasionally poking through here and there that smelled much like a clump of seaweed.

The place seemed to be some manner of workshop, with a collection of wooden and canvas contraptions, clay vessels, crates, and barrels strewn about. There was even a cast-iron cauldron filled with bubbling greenish-brown glop flecked with waxy-looking fragments floating on its surface, apparently the source of the seaweed smell.

Over by the tree trunk cutting through the center, some Pokémon were lighting fires to boil the contents of some clay jars. A little ways away, a pair of Electric-Types ran crackling currents through a trough filled with fluid, causing matter to settle along the bottom. Closer to the far walls of the hut, a few creatures in running wheels hitched to canvas conveyer belts helped move lumps of material along, a steady stream of paws shuffling objects from one part of the room to the next.

"Huh?" Pleo murmured curiously, tilting his head at the various strange objects strewn about. "What is this place?"

"This is a Gummi Fab," Nida answered, the Nidoran twitching her whiskers and sniffing at the air as she gawked around at the room and its curious implements. "Except I didn't know there were even fabs that were this big out there."

"It's actually not all that big," Maranda corrected as she flitted in past the entrance. "Even if it's a bit larger than normal for a settlement Seahive's size."

"Hrm?" Pleo asked. "How come?"

"Well, Seahive traditionally has helped the Pokémon that live in the seas of the Cradle make gummis," she explained, bidding the group to follow. "It's a practice that needs dry, calm land, and Boisocéan's mangroves provides a place those Pokémon can reach easier than most other islands."

The three looked back at the steps, and then at the workers and the machinery all about them. It didn't look like they were in any danger… Surely there would be no harm in following this Leavanny for a bit. Maranda gave a content chitter as she saw the group continue following her, and pointed out a window. A small, wooden, red-tiled hut with arched, shuttered entrances hung from the branch of a towering tree in the distance, the forms of Pokémon flitting and scampering about its fringes visible.

"The watchful gaze of our Protector's shrine also helps," Maranda added. "It is said that time passes more fruitfully for Pokémon who work with it in sight; that's why we hung it from the tallest tree in Seahive."

"So that's where ferals are given food then?" Pleo guessed, tilting his head quizzically.

"Oh no, we just leave offerings in the name of our Protector at the base of the shrine's tree," Maranda responded, flitting about a wooden barrel. "No sense making them go all the way up there to get food.”

A strange custom, but it made sense, Pleo thought. There was just one other thing that bothered him here… If this was a Gummi Fab, then…

"Where are all the gummis?" he chirped, as he waddled on with his teammates past the barrels.

"Well," the bug answered, grabbing a small clay cup on one of the barrels and popping a lid off to dip the cup in the contents. "They generally start out looking something like this…"

Pleo flew onto the barrels to examine the cup. Inside of it was a white, crumbly substance with the texture of wet sand.

"Eh?" he asked, poking his beak into the cup. "It doesn't look like a gummi…"

But if this was a gummi, it couldn't hurt to try it out, could it? The young Lugia took a nip at the white substance inside the cup- but as it passed over his tongue, he gagged and spat the white substance onto the floor.

"Ptoo! Ptoo! Ack! It doesn't taste like one either!" he cried. "Cave rocks taste better than this!"

"That's because it's gummi mix. There's no flavoring added to it yet!" Elty admonished as he walked around the spit-covered glob, shaking his head with a disgusted frown. "The gummis are over there!"

Pleo and Nida turned their heads to follow a gesture from Elty's paw at a stiff, canvas belt on rollers being propelled by a Dedenne scampering along a running wheel. The belt deposited little green-colored beans into an empty crate at its end.

"Wait, it only makes one color of gummi?" Nida murmured. The fabs at home weren't anywhere near this size, but she was sure that they at least could produce more than a single color!

"And I thought that you made gummis for sea Pokémon. Don't they usually prefer blue gummis?" she continued. "The ones in Bluewhorl's harbor do…"

"Well that line does, yes. You might have noticed there's quite a few Bug-Types in this town; they have their preferences to cater to as well," the Leavanny replied. Nida spent a moment looking around; she saw another canvas belt further off that, sure enough, ferried blue gummis into a waiting crate. Beside it was another line that was littered with pink gummis. A confused Nida's attention was drawn back to Maranda after the leafy bug cleared her throat. "It's a matter of efficiency, really. Once you get to large enough scales, it becomes easier to make more of one thing than a little of everything."

"Do these gummis do anything special?" Elty wondered aloud, as the Growlithe kept a keen eye on the crate at the end of the line, watching gummi after gummi tumble into it. Nida flattened her ears and scowled, was Elty seriously thinking of trying to steal now?

"Just food, alas. It's said that if you allow the Distortion in a Mystery Dungeon to alter them, they'll allow Bug-Types in particular to develop skills faster, though."

So they were just normal gummis, Nida thought to herself. So what was with Elty and- was Pleo staring at the line too?

Grumble

Oh… right… They hadn't had breakfast. And the food looked so good…

"Can- Can we have some?" Pleo asked.

"I don't see the harm in it," Maranda replied, plucking three gummis off the line and depositing them in front of the group. As the team tore into them, they discovered that the little green candy-like lumps carried a somewhat dry taste with hints of Occa and Coba Berries coming through. A little blander than the ones the guild served at home, but not bad at all on a hungry stomach.

"As I was saying, I didn't bring you out here to only talk about food. I noticed that your friend-"

"Pleo!" the young Protector chirped in between a beakful of his gummi. "My name is Pleo!"

"Aherm, Pleo here seemed awfully young to be travelling," the leafy bug corrected herself. "Yet here you all are, a travelling team, accompanying a fledgling in the ranks of the Company. Surely it's a story worth asking about, isn't it?"

The team abruptly dropped their gummis onto the floor and stared back up at Maranda wide-eyed.

"E-Eh?!" Nida huffed back defensively. "Why on earth would Pleo be a part of the Company?!"

"Yeah!" Pleo squawked. "They're a bunch of mean Pokémon!"

"And it can't be a Company scarf!" Elty insisted. "Where's the purple square?"

But the Leavanny's expression didn't change at all. The creature drew closer and ran Pleo's scarf in between her leafy hands, inspecting it as she buzzed on.

"Well, your attempt at hiding it was certainly admirable," she explained. "But it takes a little more than some minor fire damage to disguise the weave of a Company scarf from me."

"Y-You can tell that?" Elty gulped, his ears starting to fold back.

"Seamstressing as a hobby since I was a grub, and having seen enough Company scarves in various states of disrepair to last a lifetime helps, yes," Maranda admonished, letting Pleo's scarf fall back to his breast as the little Protector grimaced and scooted back uneasily.

"Really, it begs the question…" the Leavanny murmured to herself, keeping a keen eye on the group as sinking expressions crept up over their faces. The Growlithe seemed particularly cagey, as if he was ready to turn and flee at the drop of a pin.

"If Pleo here isn't a part of the Company, why does he have a Company scarf?" she asked.

"Because they made me wear it!" Pleo squawked, beating his wings out adamantly. "They took me away from home and broke my old scarf!"

Before Nida or Elty could react, he dug into the bag that Nida had appropriated the night before and, after shuffling through its contents with his beak, dug out two pieces of a blue bandana with a white star in the center and set them on the ground.

"See!" he cried. "I'm supposed to be wearing scarves like Nida's and Elty's!"

There was a long, tense silence as the Bug-Type continued to stare at the group, unmoving. Pleo's teammates began to fidget nervously. This was the truth, so why was this Leavanny not saying anything back?

"Er… was he supposed to show that off?" Elty whispered to Nida nervously. Maranda suddenly scooted forward and stooped down to look at Pleo, still standing behind the pieces of his old scarf.

"I see… it seems the Company's willing to go quite a ways to make the Protector of Tromba one of their own."

"That's right!" he chirped. "They're-!"

Pleo then paused as he realized… Did… she just call him a 'Protector'?

"Eh…? How did you know I was a Protector?" he wondered, tilting his head puzzledly. "I didn't tell you yet!"

"Well, no one in town has seen a Pokémon like you. I got just a little suspicious after your incident with Margi the other day," the Leavanny replied, as she picked up the pieces of Pleo's scarf. "With everything else you've mentioned and the fact that you lot are allegedly from Tromba… everything seemed to point to that conclusion."

The three grew tense and their breaths shallow… So the Mairesse knew about Pleo, but what was she going to do to him?

"Anyways, as much of an honor as this is, I must confess that divining your identity was only a part of why I called you all here," she sighed. "It was to inform you that considering our island's current situation… it's probably best if you return home as soon as possible."

Some startled cries immediately went up from Pleo and his companions.

"H-Huh?!"

"What are you going on about?!" Nida interjected.

"Yeah, we've still got bandages from yesterday!" Elty barked.

"Perhaps it was a shock to put it that way," Maranda said, shaking her head. "But what I meant to say is… Protectors are best understood and known how to be cared for on their respective islands."

"How so?" Nida pressed.

"Well, think about it. No one here really knows any more about you than what you tell us. At your home, there's surely been records and lore about you and what you can do… All of our legends only focus on le Prince des Temps. Why, before today, all that the average resident knew about Tromba's Protector was that it was a silver-colored sea guardian," the Leavanny answered, as she began to trail off.

"And it is probably for the best that things stay that way… Things are not as placid as they seem in this town."

"What do you mean?" Pleo replied. The town was a little strange, yes… But it's not like there was anything wrong with it! … Was there?

"Boisocéan is a neutral space," Maranda replied. "Wedged in between the reach of the Company and the Imperials…"

"Imperials?" Nida wondered, tilting her head at the Leavanny.

"You have heard of Conntow and their late King, yes? The Imperials are his heirs… of a sort, which puts them at odds with the Company," the Mairesse explained. "Both sides would love to own Boisocéan, but neither can afford the other controlling it. Annexation would lead to certain war, and the bands of ocean Pokémon that depend on our gummis would have reason to attack both sides for disturbing such an important island to them."

"Er… what does any of that mean?" Pleo asked.

"It means that neither side can take this island for themselves," Nida explained. "But why is that bad? You won't have anyone like Lyn coming to bully you!"

A long, uncomfortable silence followed… Eh? This was a good thing, wasn't it?

"It also means that they don't have anyone else to hide behind when trouble comes," Elty spoke up, shaking his head. "Not that Company or Imperial help really makes that much of a difference."

"It makes a bigger difference than you assume, Caninos," she sighed, pointing at some charred patches of bark on a branch cutting through the fab and some patched pockmarks in the wall and shutters where small objects had punched through them in the past.

"The charred portions were from a pirate raid last year," the Bug-Type explained. Elty stiffened up for a moment at Maranda's words, but drifted back at ease as she moved a hand over to the dents and began to speak again. "The rest is from stray cannon fire during a dispute between a Company and an Imperial ship a few months afterwards. I can't speak for what your home is like, but surely the enemy that you know is easier to prepare for than the one that you don't."

Nida blinked and put a paw to her mouth. She hadn't even considered that there'd be islands where the Company wasn't around to bully them… Or that those islands would have headaches of their own to deal with. Maybe Maranda had a point. Hatteras and the others at least had some idea of how to take care of Pleo and of how to try and keep him safe there…

"I guess that makes sense," she murmured.

"Until you know it is safe to return, you're welcome to stay here. Tromba isn't that far from our island, and it shouldn't be that difficult to get word back from them," Maranda replied. "But… while you are here, being mum about Pleo's nature is to your advantage, and I expect you to act the part."

"Eh?" Nida asked. "What do we need to do?"

"Well, let me answer your question with a question, Nidoran," the Leavanny buzzed back as she continued on through the fab. "What would a visiting team in Bluewhorl be expected to do for food and shelter while they were there?"

"Um… Well, the town maintains some places with mats spread for them to stay if they don't have any money to buy lodging," Nida mulled as she followed after the Bug-Type, her teammates in tow. "And the guild gives visiting Rescue Teams access to their dorms and dining hall after doing at least one mission for the guild…"

"That is essentially how it works here as well," Maranda said. The bug came to rest in front of some doors that opened out to the walkways in the treetops' maze, letting stray rays of sunlight in.

"I think that I've shown you enough of this Gummi Fab, and I have other duties to return to. You are presently slated to leave medical observation after tonight, and I'll see to it that Pleo's scarf gets repaired so he can go around in something a touch more presentable tomorrow," the Mairesse responded, gesturing at the door. "Our town's Post Office is along the river not too far from the docks, you might want to make a point of sending off a letter from there. In the interim, you should also take some time to get to know the town and decide what you want to do here until you get word back about the current situation on Tromba."

"Right!" Nida cried, as she pushed the door open to the busy walkways outside, before she turned back. "And… er… thank you."

"It was a pleasure," the Bug-Type replied, as the team filed through the door. It would take time for word to get home and back, they'd need some way to handle food and shelter until then.



As in Mystery Dungeons, finding one's way around a new town also involved an exploratory bent and a good sense of direction. With the absence of the Distortion's effects and moody, territorial ferals, one would have assumed that finding one's way about a town would be fairly straightforward. And here the group was, having more trouble finding a Post Office than stairs in the Mystery Dungeon back home!

Seahive in many ways was a town that favored Pokémon that relied on water and air to move about. Sea Pokémon had the brackish waterways among the mangrove forest's roots to use to swim from one end to the other, whereas flying Pokémon like Pleo could just flit from treetop to treetop as they pleased (even if he decided to spend a good chunk of his time that day bobbing along in the water). As for Nida and Elty, they were left to grapple with the narrow walkways that crisscrossed Seahive. They were fine when there weren't too many Pokémon on them, but passing Pokémon became much more arduous without the wider patches of solid ground Bluewhorl's paths had, and time and again, the pair would fall behind Pleo to a chirping "Huh? What's taking so long?"

The initial thought had been to check the area around the docks and work their way back up along the river. After all, Maranda said herself that the Post Office was along it, and not too far from the docks. They had passed a box buster's shop with wood from splintered exposure chests heaped up behind the counter. The outlet's duo of Murkrow owners chattered among themselves about hiring an additional helper, la Mairesse was getting tired of them dropping the crates into passages for passerbys to bust by trodding underfoot. Further down was a small hut with a Delibird at the counter cheerily advertising places to store extra items, taking special care to point out the extra free spaces for higher-ranked members of the local guild. There was even a Day Care full of raucous children run by a Drapion who shuttled around her charges (a few of them seemingly little Skorupi of her own) on her back!

"Is it really this hard to find where the mail goes out?" Nida growled, the Nidoran giving her barbs a frustrated ruffle.

And yet, they still hadn't found the Post Office they were looking for.

"To be fair, this place is a maze," Elty grumbled, shaking his head as Pleo fluttered up from the river below onto a nearby awning to stop and preen his feathers. "It's not like you can just get up high and spot the post office around here with all the tree branches in the way."

"Hrm… maybe we need to ask-" Pleo murmured to himself, only to suddenly whirl about, the corner of his eye having caught sight of something strange. "Look! Look!"

The young Lugia gestured wildly at a wooden hut nestled among the branches of a tree across a walkway. It was painted vivid green and styled after a Kecleon's head. At the counter, there was a dozing Spinarak dangling from a silk thread from the awning, and a bored-looking green chameleon picking at his claws.

Pleo's heart leapt. A Kecleon in a shop? That had to be…

"Calino! Calino!" he shouted, as he suddenly took wing and flew over towards the nearby hut. Elty furrowed his brow and muttered something under his breath as Nida waved after Pleo.

"Pleo, wait!" she cried. But it was no use, the little Protector had already flown off and swooped down in front of the shop. The two darted off down the walkway after Pleo as he giddily blabbered on and on about "Yay! You can help us send our letter out!" before he stopped and realized.

"Er… wait. What are you doing here?" he asked, tilting his head. "And who's the other Pokémon?"

"'Calino'?" the spider yawned. The Bug-Type stretched his legs and shook itself awake before turning his head to the Kecleon with drowsy eyes. "What's he going on about, Bader?"

"Here I thought I wouldn't have to hear about that big-mouth again after he got demoted to Tromba," the chameleon sighed. The creature's scales flushed an ochre color and put a claw to his face before pulling it away, shifting his scales back to their business-like green, and turning to address this most peculiar customer. "Er, I think that you have me mistaken for a colleague of mine. I'm 'Bader', not 'Calino'. The Mimigal is my associate, Alphonse."

Pleo's head and wings drooped a little. He had been so happy that he'd found someone from home who could help them out with their current troubles finding their way about town… but this Kecleon was just a stranger!

"Huh…? But-"

The sounds of Nida and Elty's footfalls against the wooden walkways interrupted Pleo. He looked back to see the two panting to catch their breath, curiously Nida seemed to also look surprised. She shook her head, twitched her whiskers, and then tilted her head at the strange shop.

"Wait a minute, Seahive also has a shop run by a Kecleon?" she murmured. The discovery was strange, yet comforting to the young Nidoran. The shops' design was even kinda like Calino's old tent had before it got burned down when she was younger!

"You didn't know?" Elty scoffed, shaking his head. "There's an entire trading outfit here in the Cradle run by a family of Kecleon. They've got a shop on just about every island with a town on it!"

"Well, we do aim to please where we can," Alphonse cheered. "Can we help you out with something?"

The spider's amity helped to dispel some of Pleo's disappointment, and after peering towards the back of the shop, he noticed that all along the back wall were gaily-colored displays of seeds, orbs, scarves, and all manner of bric-a-brac.

"Nida! Nida!" he chirped insistently, turning to the Nidoran beside him. "Let's buy something here!"

"Eh?!" she cried, flattening out her ears. "But we don't have any money!"

… Right. Kiran always handled the team's money at home, and the satchel slung over Nida's back only had stationery and charcoal in it before they snuck aboard Lyn's ship. Meaning the three of them didn't have a single Poké to their names right now-

"Well, if you do have something to sell, I could always give you Poké for that and you could buy something with it," the Kecleon interrupted, clearing its throat. "The Merchantry's always been a fan of commerce sans frontières, so no harm in circulating our own money to help travelling Pokémon like you dodge exchange rates, eh?"

The three looked at each other uneasily. Elty had an unimpressed look washed over his face, clearly he didn't think this was a good idea. It wasn't hard to understand why. Orbs were harder to find than most other items in Mystery Dungeons, but they were out of everything else in the bag…

It wouldn't hurt to sell one of the orbs, would it? And they could use the money they made to buy berries and seeds for any jobs they did in the local Mystery Dungeon while here in Boisocéan.

"I guess an appraisal wouldn't hurt at least," Nida said, as she slung the satchel off her back and pushed it up onto the shop counter. The Kecleon straightened the satchel and opened its mouth, taking a cautious peek inside.

"Aha. An orb haul!" he cried, as the reptile's scales started to turn a rosy pink at his spikes. "Give me a sec to look them over."

One by one the chameleon took the orbs from the satchel and pored them over. He inspected their appearance, the way they reflected light, and gave little taps with his claw to their surface. It was all a most amusing routine to Pleo, when he chanced to notice that at the end of the counter was a glinting, metal object.

"Eh? What's that coin there?" he asked, gesturing at the little bauble further down the counter. "It doesn't look like any Poké I've seen before."

"Oh, that?" Elty replied. "That's not Poké. It's a Copper Bezant. You can tell just from the color."

"Copper… Bezant?"

"It's a coin that was used back when the Imperials called the shots all around our patch of the Cradle," Bader answered as he inspected a Sunny Orb.

The Kecleon lifted up the dark sphere and held it up against the glint of the sun. All the while, he kept a keen eye on the orb's light inside, which smoldered much like a faint fire in the oven at Gwenith's bakery.

"Shopkeepers sometimes still use them out on their bigger islands like Giotto, but what with things getting divided up between them, the Company and Pokémon needing to move around… When you don't have to worry about switching over from Bezants to the Company's Tin Thalers, it makes Poké much more useful for travellers like you in small towns like this one, eh?"

"But if you don't take these Bezants here, why keep it around?" Nida wondered, tilting her head.

"Counterfeit checking!" Alphonse interjected.

"Wait, counterfeit checking?" Elty said, rearing up on his hind legs to sniff at the copper coin. Was this all just a bluff? Bader just told them he didn't even accept the coins in the first place, so why would he even need it? "How does that help things?"

"Like so!" the Spinarak insisted. The Pokémon ducked under the counter and fished out a thin silvery disc and two misshapen, golden coins with grooves cut into them to form runes. He slid the two golden coins in between the copper piece and the silver one, then turned towards the three Pokémon.

"Take a guess," he challenged. "Which of the two coins in between the Bezant and the aluminum disc is the real one?"

Nida and Elty stared blankly at the two coins. They didn't look exactly the same, but no two ever did! Coins always had some slightly misshapen features here and there, unique defects formed during pressing while they were still molten lumps. But there wasn't anything that seemed that different between the two! They both had the same runes on them, they both had the same color…

"Er… is this a trick question?" Elty muttered, lowering his ears. "I mean, as far as I know, odor isn't a part of what makes Poké real or not, so-"

Before Elty could continue on, he was cut off by the sound of an excited squawk.

"The one on the left is real!" Pleo cried out.

"Heh heh, good eye!" Alphonse cheered. "That's indeed the real coin."

Nida and Elty's jaws dropped. Pleo picked out the real coin without even thinking about it! Did he guess? He seemed far too confident in his answer. The Growlithe in particular seemed genuinely interested, as he nudged Pleo repeatedly on his wing.

"Wait, what?" he whispered. "Pleo, how on earth can you tell?"

There was a long, awkward silence. Pleo looked over at the coins and pointed at them, as if the answer was right there staring them all in the face. He tilted his head at the two quizzically, confused why this seemed to be so puzzling to them.

"Huh? You can't see it?" he asked. "The one on the left looks just like the Poké we've seen before! It shines with the same shade the Bezant and the silver coin Bader has."

"Heh heh. That's because Poké's made from copper and aluminum here," the chameleon chortled. "Not every Pokémon can see it like you or I can, but it shows in the way the sun shines purplish off of it!"

Elty and Nida continued to stare. Yes, they had heard that some Pokémon saw the world around them differently. And they knew some Pokémon could pick out red apples from the green leaves around them even when when illnesses like colds had weakened their sense of smell, but this was the first either had heard of this "purplish" color they couldn't see.

Something about the explanation seemed not to satisfy Pleo though, the little bird rubbed a wing under his beak before he pecked at the Poké.

"But can't anyone with aluminum and some copper just make their own Poké then?" he asked.

"Are you kidding?" Elty grumbled, shaking his head. "Copper's only mined on one island this side of the Cradle, and it's controlled by the Imperials. And aluminum's even more of a pain in the butt to get!"

Wait, it… was?

"Indeed. The only real way for anyone to get workable aluminum is to get it from things left behind from the age of humans, like shipwrecks and skeletons of their flying machines on the seafloor," Bader answered as he set down the bag's bubbly Cleanse Orb onto the counter alongside the crackling Petrify Orb. "It's said that in their time, humans knew great magic that allowed them to work aluminum so well that it was as common to them as paper… Makes you wonder just how they managed to pull it off back in the day, but no one's been able to crack that nut since the Cradle was created."

The lizard put a claw into the bag and found it empty. He looked down at the counter and counted up the orbs… That was it, it looked like. The Pokémon cleared its throat and looked back at Team Traveller.

"Anyhow, I've gone off on a bit of a tangent, but… I can give you 60 Poké for the lot," he offered. Pleo beat out his wings giddily. They were going to get 60 entire Poké! That was a lot!

"Yay! That's great-!" he cheered, until he noticed exasperated looks forming in Nida and Elty's eyes at the Kecleon.

"60 Poké?! To totalne zdzierstwo!" Elty growled. "I've seen Sunny Orbs alone sell for more than that before!"

Or maybe it wasn't…

"We'll keep the orbs, thanks," the Nidoran frowned, her whiskers twitching with annoyance.

"Eh? Well, suit yourself," the Spinarak chittered. As the spider pushed the orbs back into the satchel and lowered it down to Nida, he continued on. "I mean, we'd like to give you a better deal, but I'm afraid that my partner and I can't stray from the guidelines the Merchantry gives us without a good reason."

"Yeah, especially for customers that don't stick around too long," Bader said, shaking his head. "Wandering travelers are treize à la douzaine in our age."

Nida opened her mouth in order to rebut the lizard but caught herself. Maranda did say they had to keep Pleo's identity quiet, and with the way that everyone other than Margi had taken his claimed identity earlier, it wasn't likely it would help them get a better price for their orbs. The Nidoran shook her head and turned away with the group, just as a squeaky voice suddenly called out, dripping with sarcasm.

"Kinda like Kecleon and shops like these, huh?"

Nida growled after hearing the voice. Even out here, she had to put up with unsolicited snarking! Why, if she hadn't known any better, she would've thought the Sentret watching unimpressed from further up the walkway was Scout.

"And you three! Did you seriously come all the way out here just to fail at haggling?" the brown and white Pokémon added. "You could've done that just fine back at Calino's shack, you know!"

Wait a minute! That Sentret was Scout!

"Eh?!" Nida squeaked.

"Scout?!" Pleo squawked. "What are you doing here?!"

"Wait, who is this guy again?" Elty whispered.

"Playing 'mailmon' and not getting as much of a break from Bluewhorl as I'd like, it seems," he sighed. "And what are you three doing here? Don't you think you're going to be worrying the town by running off with the local sea-?"

"Ack!" Elty shushed. "Don't say that out loud!"

Wait a minute. This could work! Scout was here in Boisocéan with everyone else, so naturally, he had to head back to Tromba sometime soon!

"Oh… Scout?" Pleo said, sidling up to the Sentret, his voice starting to grow excited. "Are you heading back to Tromba anytime soon?"

"Is water wet?" he replied. "Where do you think I'd be going after running these letters off to Hariti's kids?"

Team Traveller traded excited looks with each other. This was it! They finally had a chance to go home! To see Crom, Kiran and everyone else again!

… Right?

Assuming Lyn didn't head back to lie in wait for them.

Or that the Company hadn't sent someone else after Pleo.

Or that something hadn't happened to the town.

Nida shook her head. As much as it pained her to do this, they really couldn't take a blind leap here. Like taking a blind leap in a Mystery Dungeon, the consequences weren't guaranteed, no… But if they did happen…

Would they be able to get past them again?

"Er, actually… we can't head back right just now, but," she murmured. "Could- Could you send a message for us?"

"Hrmph, not looking forward to that earful from your mother, but fine," he sighed, fishing out an envelope and a piece of charcoal from a satchel slung across his shoulder. "Just make this snappy!"

Nida grabbed the charcoal and moved it close to the surface of the paper, only to stop and twiddle the black lump anxiously.

"Er… how do we let them know that it's us?" she asked.

"What do you mean?" the Growlithe huffed. "Just put your footprint on as a signature like a normal Pokémon!"

"Huh?" Pleo chirped. "Pokémon can tell who you are from your footprints?"

"Well between that and your writing, how can't you tell who a Pokémon is?" he scoffed. "Granted, I guess you could just draw one on- But- Oh."

The Growlithe's ears flattened out. So that was why the spike ball hesitated! The Company clearly was willing to go far enough to get Pleo that they'd shackle him down in metal chains… Was it really that out of the question that they'd try writing a fake letter to throw Tromba off?

"Oh, for crying out loud!" Scout exclaimed. "Just put a feather in there!"

The team blinked and looked over at Pleo as he turned from preening himself.

"Huh? Oh! Like this?"

The young Lugia nudged a loose feather off his body, which flitted to the ground. Nida grabbed it at its shaft and saw that it had split along the top. More importantly, the feather was a silvery-white color that she simply couldn't think of any other Pokémon having. Why hadn't they thought of this earlier?

"Ah! Right!" she cried. The Nidoran hastily scrawled a message onto the paper with the charcoal explaining that thanks to luck and perhaps divine providence, Pleo had broken free with her and Elty and was now with them on Boisocéan…

"'Please let us know when it's safe to come home'," she murmured, finishing the letter. She folded up the paper and deposited it and the feather into the envelope before giving it over to Scout.

"So wait, since you're here…" Pleo muttered. "We can stay with you after we get out of the Medic's Hut tonight, right?"

The Sentret's eyes narrowed and grew unamused as the three younger Pokémon before him shot overwide smiles and sickeningly cheery looks at him. He shook his head and put his foot down.

"The lodges here in Boisocéan charge per head, and I only have enough Poké with me to cover one," he grumbled. "You want to sleep on something better than a mat under the stars, you figure something out!"

Some disappointed looks crept up over Team Traveller's faces. Yeah, Scout had a point… but did he have to put it that way? Elty sighed and shook his head.

"I guess it wouldn't hurt to check the guild's listings here," he said. "It shouldn't be that hard to earn our keep here that way, right?"



It took a while to find the guild again in the maze of walkways in Seahive, but before too long, Team Traveller found themselves standing under the conical roof of the guild's bustling main hall. There were Pokémon making small talk with each other like a colorful group of Vivillon sketching out the details for a meetup at a juice bar later that evening. There was a haughty-sounding Emolga recounting a past time of "coming out on top on some feral Rhinolove" in the Mystery Dungeon, which was met by stifled snickering and an overeager "Da, da, konechno!" of a bemused blue Gastrodon. Off in a corner, an Igglybuff puzzled over a mission listing in its hands for retrieving Perfect Apples, wondering where to even start looking for one of those rare fruits. The Mission Board was further ahead, in a convenient place just up front at one of the approaches.

There was just one problem…

"Er… guilds need to keep track of badges in order to get Pokémon out of Mystery Dungeons, right?" Elty asked as he looked here and there about the crowd of Pokémon. "How exactly are we supposed to make that happen, again?"

They would need someone to get them out of the Mystery Dungeon after they completed any work in it.

"Uhm… well, if we were back home, I'd say we should find one of the Psychics," Nida replied from a crate she had hopped atop to try and get a better view. "Except, I'm not sure how we find them here."

"Maybe we should try asking someone?" Pleo suggested. As it so happened, the sound of a pair of Water-Types with mud-covered scarves passing in a channel of water nearby could be heard.

"Lighten up a little!" a Poliwhirl said. "I'm telling you, these gummis here were totally worth the swim!"

"I still don't know why I let you talk me into this. We're supposed to be working!" his Remoraid partner hissed back. "You know as well as I do that we need to keep a low profile in a place like-"

Maybe the fish and the cute marshblob would know! They seemed to be familiar with the town at least, so asking them about where a Psychic might be couldn't be that bad of an idea, right?

"Oh, hi!" he chirped, waving. "My name's Pleo! Do you happen to know-?"

Much to his surprise, after the pair turned to see him, they seemed startled by his presence.

"Gih!"

"Ack! Cover blown! Cover blown!"

And swiftly swam off, leaving Pleo to stare blankly as Nida shook her head disapprovingly.

"Hrmph, I see even this town has its slackers," she grumbled.

"Aww," Pleo mumbled, his head and wings drooping from disappointment. "But then who's going to tell us where to find a Psy-?"

"You rang?" a voice answered from behind. Team Traveller whirled around and saw Meyrink behind them bobbing lazily in the air just above the planks of the walkway.

"Ah!" Pleo squawked, hopping back with a start "How did you-?!"

"I sensed your troubled thoughts… Well, that and I've been watching you three wander around in circles around the guild all this time. It's kinda hard to miss," the Claydol chuckled. "Headed back into the dungeon so soon after what happened?"

"Er… well, it would be nice to have a more comfortable place to stay than some mats on the outskirts," Nida admitted sheepishly.

"And a roof over my head to keep the rain away would be nice," Elty added. Pleo blinked at the Psychic-Type and tilted his head at the creature as he wondered aloud.

"What is it that you need to do with our badges before we go in?"

"This," it replied. The creature closed its eyes briefly and opened them with a glow. Just then, the three felt tugs against their scarves, and saw that Meyrink had made an unseen force pull at their badges and cause them to glow. As suddenly as it came, the force subsided and the glow, both on the badges and in the Pokémon's eyes faded.

"Can't find you in there if I don't know what to look for, after all!" it cheered. "We Psychics use badges like yours in order to sense around the parts of the Mystery Dungeon you go to!"

"Eh? But what about the other Psychics?" Pleo asked. "Don't they need to also do your glowy thingy so they can see where we are?"

"They usually learn as they go along, Pleo," Nida explained. "Teams wind up passing by teleporters like Meyrink on a regular basis coming out, and they'll often take the opportunity to sense badges they haven't seen before."

"That's right!" the Psychic-Type bubbled. "So don't get too shocked if you feel a little tug or two when passing by out on the pad! It means the others are just doing their jobs!"

"Thank you," Nida said, giving a grateful dip of her head to the Claydol. "I guess now it's time for-"

"A mission!" Pleo cried. "Let's go pick out a mission!"

The young Protector hopped up into the air and beat his wings, flying haphazardly on his way over to the Mission Board at the front of an entrance to the complex. As cries of "Hey, watch it!" and other surprised exclamations rang out, Nida and Elty ran after the little bird.

"Pleo! Wait!" the Nidoran called out. "Don't fly off like that!"

The two weaved and ducked their way past passing Pokémon on the walkway and finally caught up with Pleo, who was staring excitedly at the listings. The two turned, and saw that the board's listings were rather sparse

"Why are you in such a rush anyways?!" Elty yipped. "Aren't all of the good missions claimed by the evening?"

"But there's a bunch of pretty pictures on it right now!" Pleo chirped. "Nicer than the ones back in Bluewhorl!"

Sure enough, most of the remaining listings did have pictures and doodles on them.

"Of course they are," he groaned. It was convention to leave doodles or pawprints on mission listings in order to help Pokémon with weaker reading abilities, such as young Pokémon or recently-recruited ferals, figure out what they needed to do. But even so, the feather duster shouldn't be that much more preoccupied with appearances!

"Well, we don't need anything too fancy right?" Nida asked as she started to look at the board. "Just something to help us get by a little."

"Like one of those fetching missions! Here's one with an apple on it!," Pleo cheered, pointing at a listing towards the center. "Does it want us to find apples?"

Nida frowned and her ears drooped after she saw the listing. Sure enough, it was a mission for gathering apples. But wait a minute, they were on their own! If she didn't want to do the apple mission, she could always do another!

"Er… let's see what other missions are on the board first," she said, shaking her head. Thankfully there were other missions. Not very many, but still a few to choose from.

"Well, there's this one asking for a delivery Pokémon to pick up an exposure chest from some tailor here in town and drop it off in the dungeon by noon tomorrow," Elty offered. "I'm a natural at delivering things, so we'd just need to find wherever this 'Stitch in Time' tailor is and then go to drop the chest off afterwards!"

Nida flattened out her ears. They hadn't found the Post Office after all this time today, and they hadn't seen any tailor's shop with that name in their search for it earlier today. How were they supposed to find it while time was working against them?

"Let's pick something that won't get us lost at the first step, Elty," Nida sighed.

Elty frowned and furrowed his brow, but he had to admit, the spike ball had a point. He glanced back at the listings, and looked around before Pleo squawked aloud at the sight of a listing halfway up the board.

"Oh! Nida! Nida!" he cried. "Let's do this one with the footprints!"

"Hrm?"

Nida reared up on her hind legs and sniffed at the listing, reading the short, hurried lines on the paper aloud to the group.

"'Stranded thanks to earlier run-in, low on supplies. Need rescue'," she murmured. Now that was a worthwhile mission. Sure, rescues didn't always reward the best for missions, but they were what Rescue Teams were made for!

"Hmm… Eight floors… not that long… all we need to do is find- Wait…"

The Nidoran set the paper down on the planks of the walkway and frowned. Elty and Pleo crowded around, and the Growlithe's expression quickly fell into an exasperated glare.

"Oi! This is the distress message that you wrote last night!"

"Hrm?" Pleo asked. "But didn't we already get rescued, Nida?"

The Nidoran sheepishly laughed and crumpled up the notice, slipping it into the bag on her back. Elty rolled his eyes at the spike ball and looked back up at the remaining few listings. It was then when he noticed a dog-eared sheet with a pair of stick-figure Pokémon sending beams against each other.

"What about that one? It's a request to meet someone called 'Daraen' in front of the town shrine to help him out practicing 'Substitute Battling' on the outskirts," he offered, pointing at the scrap of paper. "The footprint's a little sloppy, so I can't really get a bead on the species, but the place seems like it would be easy enough to find! We saw the shrine a bunch of times today!"

"'Substitute Battling'?" Pleo wondered.

"It's a team sport that's played at home sometimes, nothing we couldn't handle…" Nida mulled, tilting her head at the listing. "But I thought Guilds preferred those to be listed at Juice Bars instead of cluttering up mission boards like these."

"Well, it kinda has signs of being taken down more than once," Elty said. "So my guess is that it's probably considered clutter here too.

"It's still helping, isn't it?" Pleo piped up. "And we'd be getting a reward for playing!"

"Healing berries, even!" Elty added after glancing at some runes at the bottom of the post. "Even if it is clutter, if the Pokémon keeps their end of the deal, it would still be worth our while. It would keep us from getting into a jam like last night."

Nida paused, and pondered as she looked at the humble slip.

"I suppose that it couldn't hurt to pick an easier job. And getting paid to help someone practice at sports sounds fun enough," she mumbled to herself. "Oh, why not? Me parece bien! It would also give us a chance to get to know the town better before we take on tougher requests, too."

"Heh… let's give that 'Daraen' a practice session he'll remember!" she cheered. The Nidoran hopped up against the board and took the listing down. With a request like that, it'd be the most fun they'd had in a good while.



Meanwhile, further out at sea, Lyn's battered ship was still in much the same place as it had been the entire day. Its captain clambered up a rope ladder along the ship's side and shook himself dry from a long day of fruitless searching. He turned to a perched Crobat and asked.

"Anything?"

"Nothing, I'm afraid," the bat replied, shaking its head. "And we've even double-checked the search sectors just in case the Lugia's been moving around!"

"Urgh… this can't be happening," Lyn growled. "Birds may fly, but even they don't just suddenly dissa-!"

All of a sudden, a voice interrupted from the other side of the ship.

"Captain! Good news! We sighted the Lugia!"

Lyn took off and darted in the direction of the voice, where he saw a Poliwhirl and a Remoraid bobbing in the water, with staring eyes coming at them from every direction around them.

"What?!" Lyn cried out. "Where is he?!"

"He's currently in Seahive Square!" the Poliwhirl exclaimed.

"Yeah, we both saw him!" the Remoraid added.

The words hit Lyn like a stiff smack in the face, and made the Water-Type grit his teeth and growl.

"Grr… of course," he seethed. "The one place he chose to hide in and it has to be somewhere that would cause a diplo-"

The Samurott then blinked, and shifted a piercing glare over to the pair of Water-Types. Something wasn't adding up here…

"Wait a minute, how on earth did you two find out he was on the island to begin with?" he demanded. "You were supposed to be doing searches of sea sectors!"

The two blanched and looked at each other, the Poliwhirl taking the opportunity to shove a satchel with some gummis visible at its mouth under the sea's water.

"I… er… uh… found a lead?" he offered, giving a forced cheery expression and hoping desperately that it would be enough to ward off Lyn's wrath.

"Very fortunate for you, it seems," Lyn harrumphed. "I'll overlook the admission of insubordination. This time."

The two let out sighs of relief, and quickly swam off out of Lyn's line of sight as a Weavile approached the Samurott from behind.

"So what now?" he asked. "With the Imps keeping tabs on what happens here, launching a raid on Seahive can't possibly turn out well for the mission. And even if that wasn't an issue, the ship isn't exactly in good shape for any sort of mission."

Lyn exhaled through gritted teeth. As much as he hated to admit it, he couldn't just run off and potentially embroil his superiors in a major dispute… Or at least, not based off a pair of slackers' words.

"Send word to the search teams to monitor the skies and seas around the island. If the Guardian gets off of that rock, pin him down and grab him," he ordered. The Samurott sidled up against a railing and put a paw to his brow, scowling at the horizon. "I… need to think a few things through before I make any decision about what to do in that accursed swamp town."



Author's Notes:

- Mimigal - French: "Spinarak"
- commerce sans frontières - French: "trade without borders"
- To totalne zdzierstwo! - Polish: "This is a total ripoff!"
- treize à la douzaine - French: "a dime a dozen", lit. "thirteen to the dozen"
- Rhinolove - French: "Swoobat"
- Da, da, konechno! (Да, да, конечно!) - Russian: "Yes, yes, of course!" (BGN/PCGN Romanization.)
- (¡)Me parece bien! - Spanish: "Sounds good to me!"
 
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Chapter 23: Bête Noire

Spiteful Murkrow

Busy Writing Stories I Want to Read
Pronouns
He/Him/His
Partners
  1. nidoran-f
  2. druddigon
  3. swellow
  4. lugia
  5. quilava-fobbie
  6. sneasel-kate
  7. heliolisk-fobbie
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Team Traveller turned back to the medic's hut shortly after their visit to the mission board. Nida presumed that if the team had any guardians to stay with, Maranda and the others likely would've been content enough with their condition to discharge them. Thankfully for the team, the Leavanny didn't, and it meant one more night of being able to coast off the hut's humble meals, accommodations, and Maranda's abilities as a seamstress.

But before they knew it, the sun rose again over the horizon…

That morning, Team Traveller made their way out of the medic's hut. Along with the new dawn, they left behind most of their bandages, and the charred lavender scarf that covered Pleo's lucky charm the day before went back into the bag in favor of a Traveller scarf that had been stitched back together overnight. Small, but deeply appreciated comforts as the three made their way off yawning towards their mission with 'Daraen'.

Finding Seahive's shrine tree was remarkably easy. Whether crossing over spindly walkways or over the marshy ground among the trunks, simply following the sight of the shrine dangling from the branches proved to be a surprisingly reliable guide. One that lead them past the expected periphery of nests and mats (if with few burrows), past curious fields atop rectangular patches of darkened earth nestled amongst the surrounding swamp, all the way to the base of the towering, broadleaved tree that held the shrine up, which enraptured Pleo just by its sight from up close.

"Wow! It's so pretty!"

The shrine's roofing and construction was not too dissimilar from the ánima at home, and the walkway was covered with roofing much like the one leading up to the gummi fab the other day. There, the similarities ended. Along all the apertures were fitted with florid green latticework decorations shaped like twining passionflower vines. When Pleo got close to one of the lattices at the bottom of the steps, he stopped and gave it a peck.

Tonk tonk tonk

They were made of metal! Nida explained before that metal was hard to come by in the Cradle and needed to be worked with strong fire, so it was rare to see it on anything that didn’t need to provide durability regardless of price. In between the sheer amount of it, the intricate details that had been worked into the decorations, and the fact that residents of Seahive typically weren't Pokémon that naturally lent themselves to metalworking, it was clear that this town had lavished a great expense on their Protector.

"Well, I can see why Daraen picked this place," Elty said. The Fire-Type looked up at the shrine and the passageway to it that coiled around the tree with murals of this Prince des Temps along the trunk. "Looming over the town like this certainly made it a cinch to find."

"I wonder why their Protector is so small, though," Nida asked herself, inspecting a mural showing the Protector's counterpart in the old world flitting about some freshly-sprouted saplings. She looked at the red tiles on the dangling shrine and the painted shutters that were opened to let light in through arched apertures, before turning back to Elty. "This 'fairy' thing looks like it's supposed to barely be any bigger than me from those paintings! How would it be able to protect anything?"

"Mrph. If there's room for overgrown seabirds to be Protectors, I'm sure there's room for grass fairies, too."

That was a fair point. With how different Pleo had turned out from the legends that had grown around him… was it really unreasonable that a town might also muddle details about what their Protector might be like?

Sure, it was a strange thought, but there were more pressing matters at hand. One which Pleo wound up voicing after preening himself and looking around the still-quiet trunk.

"Wait, where's Daraen?"

Only for a voice to suddenly call out from around it.

"I'm right here!"

Nida's ears pricked up and she began hopping off towards the voice, her teammates following along behind her. At last, they were finally going to meet their client!

"Oh! Hang on, we'll be right-!"

Nida's legs froze as she carried along the trunk. Ahead of her was a small dragon with blue and magenta scales lugging a satchel on his back, his head and back covered in black feathers. On the creature's brow stretching along his head, as clear as day, was a light gray blotch…

One in the tell-tale shape of the Marked's five-tailed comet.

"There…" Nida murmured. Elty and Pleo had caught up and were trading nervous looks. The job had seemed simple enough yes, but how on earth were they supposed to do that with a Pokémon that would think Pleo to be some sort of evil monster?

"You're the Pokémon that accepted my listing?" the Deino asked. The Dragon-Type bounced on his feet and wagged his tail, he had clearly been looking forward to someone accepting his listing for a while. Something that made Nida and Elty hesitate as they struggled with what to do next.

"Uh…"

"Er…"

Pleo was similarly confounded. Here was a Pokémon that if he was anything like Ander and his family, or Margi from the day before, ought to be deathly afraid of him!

"Eh?! But you're-!"

"Daraen!" the Deino cheered, rearing onto his hind legs and showing his teeth proudly. "You know, the Pokémon that made the posting for the Substitute Battles? I had to get some help with it, but I think everything was put together right!"

"Uh, well… we are," Pleo responded as he tried to think of how to answer the Pokémon. "But are you alright? You're kinda-"

"Blind, obviously," Elty hastily interrupted. "And you've got a little bit of dirt on your scarf."

Nida and Pleo blinked and looked back at the Dragon-Type, his scarf did have a small clump of it near its tip. The Deino pawed at his scarf, a simple tawny cloth with five colored circles- red, green, blue, white, and violet- arranged on it. After a few fumbling attempts, he finally wiped the dirt off and shook his head.

"I'm not blind! Everything's just a little blurry for a Solochi like me!" he huffed back defensively. The creature began to grow nervous and started to stammer as he went on trying to reassure Team Traveller. "B-But it's no problem! My smell and hearing are both really good! That's how I can tell you're a Nidoran, a Caninos, and a bigger-than-normal Goélise!"

Travellers Above, he really was blind! And that would explain why he wasn't afraid of Pleo even if Margi had been able to piece together his identity! Despite the fact that they seemed to recognize Protectors from beyond their islands, like most Pokémon the Marked probably only could recognize the gods based off of what they looked like.

"Uh, right," Elty answered. The little dog rolled his eyes and then batted a paw around in front of Daraen's face. Just how blind was this-?

Thwack

"Ow!"

Elty recoiled and yanked his paw back after a sharp biff from Nida, who gave an annoyed scowl at him.

"Elty, cut it out!" Nida hissed quietly. Thankfully Daraen didn't seem to notice Elty's behavior, or at least misinterpreted it as something a bit less offensive.

"Eh? Was he scratching himself or something?" he asked, tilting his head. "But don't worry! I know all the rules about Substitute Battling and even practiced by myself, so you don't have to worry about the practice being too easy or anything!"

The three traded uneasy glances with each other. There wouldn't be any harm with going along, would there? The team did need that reward he offered, and what Daraen didn't know about Pleo couldn't hurt him… On top of all that, the Deino seemed genuinely eager just to have someone to help him.

Nida decided and shook her head. They were going to do this. Maranda had instructed them to keep a low profile anyways, so they might as well start here with their first mission away from home.

"So, where are we practicing anyway?" she questioned.

"There's a secluded clearing in the woods not too far from here!" the dragon replied, hopping up and down. "Come on! I'll lead you there!"

Daraen stopped to sniff the air, and then bounded off down a path that lead deeper into the woods, which transitioned from the mangroves in town to taller and more terrestrial trees that formed a canopy that shut all but little rays of light from the sun. The creature was a most peculiar guide, while Team Traveller was used to running or flying off ahead and waiting for the others to catch up, the Deino would move about in swift darts on straight sections, only to stop and sniff and listen to his surroundings at curves.

Evidently he had trouble distinguishing bends as well as straightaways. Whenever Daraen reached a bend, he would go on about sniffing at the ground below or stopping and tilting his head to listen to his surroundings. Despite those weaknesses, he seemed to cover decent ground in spite of it all. Before too long, Seahive was but a collection of mostly indistinct buildings visible from gaps in between the trees. All the while, a question couldn't help but gnaw at Pleo.

"Wait, Daraen… Why did you need to hire a team to help you practice?" he wondered.

It did seem strange that the Deino would go through all this trouble for a simple game, after all…

"Don't you have friends that are into Substitute Battling?" Nida asked, tilting her head at the Dragon-Type. "You said you played before."

"Um, well… I wanted a place where I could practice without holding back," he answered. "Since the neighbors got really mad when we broke their wall when we tried to practice at home. And with maman saying a demon showed up in town, a lot of them have been avoiding going out."

The Deino shook his head, apparently to reassure himself before he continued on.

"Not that we'd need to be worried! I'm not scared of going near that old tree and maman's really strong! I heard that she scared the demon off the moment it saw her!" he said. "So I thought maybe it would be best to try practicing in the forest… But even before the rumors going around lately, none of my friends were willing to come with me out there to practice…"

Pleo ruffled his feathers uneasily at the mention of Daraen's mother scaring off 'the demon', but much to Nida's relief it seemed he decided that it would be best to not say anything about the matter- Wait a minute, Daraen's friends weren't willing to practice with him here? But why not? They were his friends, weren't they?

"Eh?" Nida replied. "Why's tha-?"

Before Nida could finish her question, a sudden racket broke out as a Rufflet vaulted in over a bush with a fluttering hop and nearly nicked Daraen with a cutting strike with one of his wings. As the Deino shrieked and fell back crying out of startled surprise, the Rufflet was joined by a Vullaby tearing out from a bush squawking angrily at the Dragon-Type.

"Where do you think you're going?!" she screeched. "You little freak!"

The two Pokémon didn't seem to be wearing scarves, though Daraen's tawny strip of fabric didn't seem to do much to dissuade the little vulture from delivering a sharp, jabbing peck at the Deino's shoulder. The dragon yelped, and bolted away in a blind panic from another strike from the little scavenger.

"A-Aah!"

As he turned to run, the Rufflet followed on the dragon's heels in hot pursuit....

"Yeah, that's right, you'd better ru- Augh!"

... and straight into a cone of fiery embers. The young eagle cried out, tumbled beak-first to the ground, and rubbed his face against the dirt. The bird spluttered and brought his head back up, noticing a Growlithe neither he nor the Vullaby had seen earlier glowering at him.

"He's with us," Elty snarled. "You should know how the Pact works if you live this close to a town. If you've got something against Pokémon going a little ways out of town in peace, we can settle this the hard way."

The pair quickly grew aware that beyond the orange dog, there was also a little blue spike ball, and worst of all a big, white bird. All three scowled at them, waiting for their next moves.

"Erk!" the Vullaby gulped. "You would hide behind a bunch of village runts, wouldn't you- Yipe!"

The Vullaby leapt back as a spike sailed past her head and quickly took off into the bushes. The Rufflet followed suit after another gout of fire from Elty. Nida glared after the birds as she scrunched her whiskers and drew her barbs back under her pelt.

"Hrmph. They're gone," she spat. Daraen had grown quiet and tucked his head in closer to his body facing the ground. There was an uncomfortable silence as the team waited for the Deino to return to leading them forward to the clearing, only for him to stay shivering in place.

Suddenly it made much more sense why his friends weren't willing to come along.

"Daraen? Are… are you alright?" Pleo asked.

"Maybe- Maybe this wasn't such a good idea," the Deino stuttered, backpedaling and turning his head about uneasily. "Maybe we should just go home…"

"Don't listen to those mean Pokémon!" Pleo squawked. "You wanted to train out here! And we're ready to help you!"

"It does take a little more than some surly feral to get me to turn tail," Elty added. "And you won't be alone if they pull a stunt like that again!"

"The choice is yours, Daraen," Nida chimed in. "But if you give in, will it really make you feel any better?"

The Deino stopped and paused, deep in thought. After a while, the team noticed that Daraen had stopped shivering, the Deino shook his head, and with a grunt walked back to the head of the group.

"No… it won't. And I don't need to give in, not now!" he said, his earlier confidence returning to his voice as he turned back to Team Traveller. "Alright, we're doing this! And you'd better be ready! My team's gonna win!"

"Team?" Pleo wondered, bobbing his head out of puzzlement.

"Yeah! Substitute Battles need to be played with separate teams! Two on two for us!" the Deino replied, which made Nida stop and ask…

"Oh? You had a team in mind?"

"Yeah! I'll take the birdie as my partner!" he cried. "It'll be feathers versus fur!"

Immediately, Nida and Elty's ears flattened out and their faces fell. Daraen picking Pleo as his teammate was already enough of a potential headache, but he wanted them to partner with each other on top of that?

"Uh… Daraen," Elty grumbled, his eyelids lowering with an exasperated look.

"Erm…" Nida began. "Are you sure you-?"

"Hey! My team has one member with bad eyesight, you know!"

"That's… fair enough," the Nidoran sighed. Daraen did seem to be at a disadvantage, and it was his posting, so it hardly seemed fair to tell him who couldn't be on his team even if she didn't relish the idea of working with Elty.

"Then come on!" he called. "The clearing should be just ahead!"

Sure enough, after a couple more bends, the team found themselves following the path into a clearing in the thick forest. The sun beamed down on the clearing, and barring the occasional rock or root, the field was certainly flat enough to serve as a training ground for battling. It looked like someone had even dug a few lines into the turf to form the contours of a proper battlefield!

The four headed out onto the field, and after taking a moment to soak up the sun's rays and sniff at the surroundings, their guide turned back to them.

"Alright, so you all know the rules?" asked Daraen. Elty rolled his eyes and opened his muzzle to say something sardonic back, only to see Pleo put a wing to his mouth and stare blankly at the Deino.

Of course he wouldn't know…

"Actually, let's hear them again," the Growlithe said, sighing. "It's been awhile since we've last played this."

"Eh?!" Daraen cried out. The creature must have thought it was strange that the team that took his request would not know the rules to Substitute Battling, but… they had accepted it, and it couldn't hurt for a primer… "Well… basically, each team starts off at a different end of the field. During it, you battle until one side loses their Substitute!"

The Dragon-Type shifted a sack off of his back and dumped out its contents, revealing four straw figures that resembled Deino.

"That's what these are!" he explained.

"Uh… no, they're not," Elty scoffed, rolling his eyes at these most… 'unique' Substitutes. "Those are just some straw dolls you put together!"

"They're close enough! Real Substitutes cost too much for me and I spent all evening working on these!" the Deino protested. "And we can get around them not breaking down like actual Substitutes by playing until they lose their heads! Simple enough, right?"

"Uh huh!" Pleo chirped. The little Lugia beat out his wings happily, it did seem simple and straightforward when Daraen described it.

"Great!" the Deino exclaimed. "I've got enough Substitutes for us to play three rounds. We'll set them up and start at the count of three when we're ready!"

The Deino pushed two of the dolls back into his bag and took one of the remaining two up with his mouth before setting off for one end of the field. As Pleo fluttered off after him, Elty did likewise with Nida and the other straw dummy.

The little dragon set the 'Substitute' down, pushed it upright into a resting position, and after bidding Pleo to turn his attention to the other side of the field, cried out to him.

"Ready?"

"Bring it!" came the reply. Daraen tensed himself in anticipation, Pleo quickly following suit as his partner began counting down.

"Trois… deux… un… Go!"

And the two were off! Pleo hopped up and took to the air. If this was going to be a battle, then he'd need to focus on Elty! That was the Pokémon he had most experience sparring with! The white bird dove for the orange dog and clipped him with his wings.

"Gack!"

"I got him! I got him!" Pleo cheered, only for Daraen's voice to cry out.

"Pleo! Quick! Get back!"

"Huh?" Pleo craned his head around, and he saw Nida darting for the straw figure. With one swift motion, the Nidoran flicked a barb at the dummy, which got stuck right under its neck. The dummy flopped forward as the Deino ran desperately for the doll, leaving Pleo wondering…

"Eh?! Nida! I thought we were battli-!"

Whump whump

Only for the Nidoran to deliver two stiff kicks to the 'Substitute', the first slackening a cord holding the straw Deino's body in place. The second disintegrated the doll in a small cloud of dried grasses and reed cords, sending its head and hindquarters flying into a bush.

"Eh?! Nida!" he squawked. "You broke Daraen's doll!"

"Um… Pleo?" she replied. "That's the point. Remember the battle goes on until one side loses their Substitute?"

"Yeah," Elty added, shaking some sense back into his flank before turning to Pleo. "The mecz is over. Your team just lost.

"B-But the battle just started!" Pleo protested. "And none of the heads fell off yet!"

"Er… let's go over the rules one more time," Daraen sighed as he sniffed at the scattered straw where his team's dummy once was. "I only have so many of these things…"




Meanwhile, back at Hatteras' hut in Bluewhorl, a Raichu and Servine with the same white and blue scarves as Pladur's sidled up against the window, their ears focused on murmuring coming from within.

"What are they saying? What are they saying?" the orange rodent pressed.

"Pipe down!" the grass snake admonished. "You'll give us away-! Gah!"

The two quickly tumbled to the ground in a start as a freezing beam sailed out the window just above the Servine's head, followed by crabby-sounding words coming from inside.

"Do you mind?" an annoyed Nidorina's voice spat. "This is a private conversation!"

Inside the hut, Kiran, Crom, Hatteras, and the other parents of Team Traveller had gathered to help get Pladur debriefed on the status of his son's team. As was their custom since Lyn left port, Marley and Teja were also present, hoping desperately for any word back of what had become of their missing child.

After a horrid past few days, Hatteras finally had time to call together Team Traveller's parents to explain everything that was known at the moment about the missing youngsters. The elderly sheep looked out the window, where he caught sight of the Fraxure's crewmates slipping away to hide in some bushes, before he turned back to Crom's father, shaking his head.

"Anyways, that's everything that's happened since then, Pladur."

Perhaps it was the nature of the Fraxure's work and his separation from his family for long stretches at a time, but Pladur had a tendency to be on pins and needles in the presence of trouble. And few things were as bad as the prospect that…

"The C-Company has our Protector?!" he cried, the dragon's voice coming out as an unnerved squeak.

"That's where things stand right now," Kiran confirmed, lowering his head glumly. The Fraxure continued stammering, still in a nervous panic.

"W-We're gonna get him back, right?!" he asked Hatteras. "Who knows what the Company would do to him?!"

"Dear, I think that you should calm down a little…" Gwenith's voice interrupted with a gentle but stern tone. As bad as things were, his father panicking like this was surely not what Crom needed to see at such a sensitive time.

"Pladur. I understand that," Hatteras said, rubbing a paw over his brow. Perhaps there was a better way he should have broken this news to such a high-strung Pokémon. "But I'm still trying to figure out what we can do here."

"B-But what about us?!" Pladur pressed on. "Crom already had a close shave just wi-!"

At that point, Marley stormed over and jabbed her horn forcefully into the Fraxure's gut.

"Por qué no te callas?!" she bellowed, her red eyes glaring lividly at the Dragon-Type. "At least you still have all your children with you!"

The poor Fraxure, keenly aware of how la Cazadragones de Tromba was upon him and in a less-than-stellar mood, did what many Dragon-Types had done in Marley's presence before-

"E-Eek!"

-fall back and run for cover, specifically behind Gwenith. Crom, unnerved by Marley's flaring temper, joined his father shrinking behind the mother Druddigon, who grew upset with the spike ball's treatment of her mate.

"Oi!" she roared. "You leave him alone!"

Teja for his part also came to his mate's side, if with different intentions. Marley had both a strong reputation and a short temper, and the latter needed to be reined in right now.

"Cosita! He didn't mean any harm-!" he assured, as the room devolved into heated bickering- only for a voice to suddenly pierce the brewing storm.

"Calm down! Calm down!" Hatteras bleated. All eyes turned over to the elderly Ampharos standing on a stump and waving his hands. "I understand that this is a… well, dire situation to say the least. But please! Don't panic and come to blows over this!"

The room grew quiet as the Pokémon traded uncomfortable looks with each other. Pladur slinked out from his hiding place, consciously giving Marley a wider berth. The Ampharos sighed and turned his head to the ground.

"If we can't stick together as a community in dark times like these, what hope do we have of a better tomorrow?" he pleaded. Marley's glare slowly softened, then melted away into a tired, defeated look. She shook her pelt and let her ears droop.

"I'm sorry, Pladur…. That- That was wrong of me. But what are we supposed to do?"

The Nidorina whirled to face the Ampharos, making him bleat aloud in surprise.

"You said you would have a way to bring Nida back!" she cried. "But no matter how we look at it, there's no way out! It's not like you can just count on a solution landing on your doorstep-!"

Just then, a series of pecking taps came from the front door. A voice called from outside.

"Mail call!"

Did this really have to happen now? Kiran shook out his feathers and hopped over to the door, pushing it open a crack. On the stoop was a Pelipper, who tilted his head and tried to peek in.

"Erm… can this wait?" Kiran asked in a hushed tone. "We're kinda in the middle of something."

"Eh? But I've got a letter here from one 'Scout, Freelancer of Bluewhorl Town' for a 'Hatteras, Master of the Tromba Island Guild'!" the pelican squawked, shuffling a letter up to the surface from his lower beak. "And it's marked 'urgent'!"

Sighs went about the room. Even in writing, Scout had to run off that big mouth of his.

Hatteras shook his head and took the letter from the Pelipper. The seabird waddled away awkwardly from the tense group in the hut, hopping off the stoop and taking wing as the elderly Ampharos eyed the envelope.

"It's fine, Kiran," Hatteras said, rubbing a paw over his face. "I suppose it wouldn't take too long to skim one of Scout's inane complaints."

Rrrrip

The Ampharos pried out a letter written in charcoal from inside the envelope, as a silvery-white feather with a split end fell out onto the ground. The feather itself landed without a sound, only to draw a sudden cry from the Pokémon present.

"A-Aah!"

"That's-!"

Crom darted over and scooped up the feather. There was no doubt about it, the silver color, the split-ended shape, the smell…

"That's one of Pleo's feathers!" he cried.

"And this letter's Nida's paw-writing!" Hatteras suddenly bleated out, the electric sheep almost tumbling off his stump in surprise. "She says she's just an island over with Pleo and Elty!"

The room burst into excited shouts as the Pokémon inside turned to one another with ecstatic hugs and tears of joy. They were alright, everything was going to be fine. They would get Pleo, Nida, and even Elty back!

"T-Travellers Above!" Crom sniffled, rubbing away a few tears from his eyes. "Sh-She's really okay!"

"And the Protector!" Teja added. "But- How did he escape?! We saw Lyn take him!"

"That's not important!" Marley interjected, hopping up and down like her excitable children would. "What are we waiting for, Hatteras? Send a Surfer for them and let's bring them all home by morning!"

The Ampharos opened his mouth to speak, only for his overjoyed expression to grow sober as the words he was going to say died in his throat.

"Hatteras?" Gwenith asked. "What's wrong?"

"I think given what's happened so far," he replied, his voice slow and reluctant. "Maybe we should take some time to think this one through."

"E-Eh?!" Pladur exclaimed. "What are you talking about?!"

"Yeah, the kids are alright!" Marley huffed, shaking her barbs up. "And we know where they are! What's left?!"

"Well for one, there's at least one over-ambitious bully of a Samurott and a ship full of cronies still out there."

That… was right. It was already a miracle that Pleo had even escaped from Lyn, let alone with his teammates alive and well. If Lyn found them, or worse, if the town led him to them…

Would another miracle come to save them again?

"And something could always go wrong at sea even without Lyn getting involved," Teja reluctantly said. "Just like with the Mis-"

The Ampharos fidgeted at Teja's words and quickly cleared his throat, evidently not wanting to delve into the subject much further.

"I think we're getting a little off track, Teja," Hatteras responded, shaking his head. "Lyn was able to get away with Pleo because he was strong and caught us off-guard. If we want to get Pleo back home safely, we should presume that he's up to something and make sure that we can get the drop on him if he does try to do something with the kids."

The whole room had grown as sober and somber as the Ampharos. They were all so close! And yet, there were still so many ways bringing the children back home could go wrong… The Ampharos sighed and muttered something about things never being as easy as they needed to be before he spoke up again.

"I know that isn't what you all wanted to hear but… please understand."

"Well," Kiran murmured, tilting his head at the Ampharos. "If we do need to think this through… Where do we start?"




After a remedial strategy session, Daraen and Nida's teams took their places on the field again, with a fresh 'Substitute' set back behind Pleo and Daraen. The countdown sounded and then…

"Go!"

They were off. Nida and Elty took off bounding from their places, the Growlithe leading as Nida hung closer to the back to defend her team's straw dummy. Pleo certainly seemed to have a better grasp on the rules of the game as he hung towards the back of his end of the field, and Daraen charged off ahead much as he had the round before.

"Remember! Keep an eye on the Substitute!" the Deino cried.

"Right!" Pleo chirped back.

So winning this round was going to be less trivial this time, but no matter. They simply needed to be swift-footed and swift-minded. And what with Daraen's clumsy running, that was hardly an issue at all to Elty as he approached the Deino.

"Not so fast there!" he barked, spitting up a column of embers at the young dragon, only to feel an abrupt gust and see his fire blown harmlessly onto some nearby grass.

"E-Eh?!"

The culprit, Pleo, brought his wings back from midair and fluttered forward.

"Nice work, Pleo!" Daraen cheered. "Now like we planned, let's switch!"

The Deino fell back, dug his feet in, and leapt at the Growlithe, teeth bared, as Pleo sailed on above. Elty weaved around Daraen as the Pokémon's jaws snapped shut on empty air where his tail had been just a few moments ago. The dog sprinted off out of the Dragon-Type's reach, only for his eyes to widen as a sudden realization hit him. The Deino's charge had been a feint to let Pleo slingshot ahead, and he'd fallen for it hook, line, and sinker!

"Oi! Don't just stand there!" he yelped at Nida. "Take one of the two and I'll take the other!"

The Nidoran shook her head and muttered to herself as she watched Pleo fly low along the ground in between her and Elty.

"Sorry about this, Pleo. But a match's a match!" she yelled, flicking a barb at the white bird, only for Pleo to suddenly fly up as the missile came down on him. The spike carried on into a Growlithe whose eyes widened just as the barb struck him in the head.

"Yeow!"

The Fire-Type batted his head against the ground and glared back at the Nidoran

"You're not supposed to sting me!" he growled.

"Why are you even there?!" Nida shot back. "You're supposed to be taking Daraen! He's closer to you!"

"He doesn't burn as easy! You were supposed to take him!"

"My attacks go faster! Suck it up and-!"

As the bickering between the two continued, they were interrupted by the sound of Daraen's voice suddenly crying out.

"Got it!"

Nida and Elty looked around in a panic. Pleo was back on the opposite side of the field, but Daraen was nowhere to be found. The two suddenly realized that Daraen's voice was coming from behind and turned around to see the Deino running down their dummy with a stiff headbutt.

"A-Ack! Get away from that!" Nida cried. The Nidoran bounded up to the Deino and delivered two stiff kicks with her hindlegs, catching Daraen in his flank, and then his head.

"Ow!"

The blows flung Daraen tumbling off the battered straw doll, its head dislocated but still attached by a few straw sinews. The young dragon was forced to fall back after Elty breathed out another gout of fire at the Deino, leaving Nida to growl and whirl around fuming to her teammate.

"Pay attention, jerk! We almost lost the-!"

Only to be interrupted by a glowing ball sailing along and slamming into the doll's head, sending a singed-smelling body and now-severed head tumbling along behind them.

"Substitute…"

As Nida and Elty stared blankly at the charred doll- or more accurately the charred lump of straw that used to be their doll- the sound of Pleo chirping in triumph rang out.

"Woo hoo! We did it, Daraen!"

The young Lugia swooped down and cheered with the Deino, the two darting in excited circles around each other. Nida and Elty flattened out their ears, as the sting of defeat began to register.

"Okay, let's agree to figure out who does what fast," Elty growled. "I am not losing to a team with a first-timer!"

"Right," Nida sighed, shaking her head. "So… about your moves' effectiveness again?"




Back on Tromba, Hatteras thought, and thought, and thought some more, leaving the Pokemon from the earlier meeting wondering just when the wizened Ampharos was going to have that plan of his. Finally, as the afternoon gave way to the evening, the Guildmaster's mental logjam suddenly cleared with a loud "I've got it!" and some excited sparking.

In the flurry of activity that followed, word spread, and Pokémon of every conceivable stripe from around town began to turn up at the main square, as was the custom for whenever Hatteras had an important announcement to make. Hatteras brought along his mayoral scarf for the occasion, along with an empty crate from the docks to perch on, as the crowd gathered around and anxious questions floated about the gathering.

"What's going on here?"

"Has word come back at all about the Protector?"

"Is he hurt?"

The murmuring continued until Hatteras cleared his throat and motioned for quiet. The Ampharos shook his tail and then pierced the uneasy silence.

"I am happy to announce that as of noon today, I received word from Boisocéan that all the missing members of Team Traveller are alive and well," he said. "And that I finally know how we're going to get them back."

Jubilant cries went about the crowd, though after the initial happy shock that the Protector and Kiran's missing charges had been found, some questions began to float around in the air. Hatteras actually had a way to get them back to Bluewhorl? How?

"We're going to pull an inside job," he cheered. "To have our own villagers take Pleo back from the Company… as members of the Company."

The happy and joyful atmosphere bled away and was replaced with blanching and skeptical voices, as one after the other, doubtful comments came to the fore.

"What?"

"He's gone completely off his rocker this time."

"Hatteras, how is that a solution to anything?"

"It's simple," the Ampharos explained. "We've been playing a double game with the Company for some time now. Holding their ranks in return for being left to live our lives with less intrusion, Lyn's overpriced 'protection and services' notwithstanding. We are going to use that same double game to put out a bounty of our own to get our Protector back!"

"But there's no way the Board will stand for that!" a Pinsir with a lavender headband cried from further back in the crowd. "And it's not like a bunch of First and Second-Ranks like us have any way to push them around!"

"Maybe so, but they're also the ones who stand to lose greatly if a bounty for a god started circling around on every side of what's left of Anyilla!" the electric sheep bleated back. "And we can use the bounty not turning up on every Mission Board and seedy dive in the old empire as leverage!"

More chattering went about the crowd. Yes, it was audacious, and like many of Hatteras' other plans, it seemed just a little daft, but… it just all seemed to add up somehow. It was a way to strike back at the Company when simple brute force wasn't an option. It was still a long shot, to be sure, but with the stakes what they were, could a better option really present itself?

"Alright, it could work," a Persian from the guild said. "But… what do we need?"

"Well, for starters, a ship," Hatteras mulled, before he turned to a Fraxure at the front of the crowd. "Pladur, how are those sea legs doing?"

"Ah!" the Dragon-Type exclaimed in surprise. It was a big request, and also a big honor at that, but… "Er, w-well, I'm flattered, but it's not really my-"

"We accept!" a Raichu in a matching scarf hastily interjected. "What are you doing, Pladur, this is the chance of a lifetime!"

"I'm the captain, and in my book, 'bringing a god back home' is a mission that's hard to say 'no' to," an Illumise buzzed. "And it's not as if any of us are strangers to 'undeclared cargo'."

Other affirmations hastily went up from other Pokémon on Pladur's crew, which wore down the Fraxure's initial reservations as he turned back to the Ampharos and stammered sheepishly.

"Ehehe, well, I guess you have a ship, Hatteras."

"And I'll provision it!" Calino shouted from the sidelines. "The Merchantry wouldn't want to sit on its claws for something as big as rescuing a god!"

Some murmurs went about the crowd about Calino's newfound generosity, or whether it was really generosity as opposed to the advertising coup of a lifetime.

"That settles it, then!" the Ampharos cheered back as he brought a paw under his chin to continue mulling. They had a ship, provisions for it, and a crew, but there still seemed to be a few loose ends. "Unfortunately, I can't go on account of serving several branches of government and keeping the ships in harbor safe at night. Marley is needed to come out of retirement to fill Osmund's position until he recovers from his 'square-neck greeting'."

"Mmph. It'll be a pleasure," the Nidorina grunted, a proud smirk spreading over her muzzle. "I was already thinking of returning to a more active role in recent weeks anyways."

"And I believe that it would be in poor form to ask Teja to abandon a field and nine children for a crew call," the Electric-Type said to himself. "So we will need some additional help-"

"We'll do it!" a voice suddenly interrupted. All eyes in the crowd turned to see a Quilava, a Jigglypuff and a Zebstrika, waving and trying to draw attention to themselves as they carried on in unusually cheery tones.

"If you're looking for help, can't go wrong with ours!" the Zebstrika eagerly cried.

"Yeah!" the Jigglypuff added. "We're naturals at this 'crewing a ship' thing!"

"Much better use of us than keeping Pokémon around to get chased by kids, huh?" the Quilava asked.

Unamused stares went about the crowd. Just how naive did this lot think the town was? Hatteras sighed and put a paw to his brow as he replied back, shaking his head.

"Help that doesn't have outstanding legal sentences against it, thank you."

After a few disappointed groans from the three, Hatteras entered back into thought as he mulled over just what was still missing from this crew. After he caught the sight of a Swellow's red, white, and blue plumage, it suddenly dawned on him.

"Kiran! He's your charge!" he bleated, whirling around to the Flying-Type. "Surely getting lost lambs back to the fold is not too out of the norm to ask a team leader such as yourself?"

"Not at all!" he chirped triumphantly. "It'll be a pleasure-!"

Suddenly, Kiran was caught off by the sound of a sudden buzz.

"Wait!"

A commotion rang out as a group of Pokémon forced their way to the front, Ander and his mate at the fore followed by a Marshtomp and a Chatot.

"What are you doing?!"

"You can't just bring the demon back here!"

Almost immediately, an outcry arose from voices in the crowd. This was the Protector, and Ander and the other Marked were telling them that they couldn't take him back? The suggestion was enough to draw bilious and angry growls.

"Oh, sod off!"

"Who ever said that you got a voice in getting our god back?!"

"You should just keep your yaps shut and stay in your little holes like normal-!"

"Quiet!" a sharp bleat interrupted. The crowd's attention focused back on Hatteras, who was wearing a sharp glare as indignant sparks danced on his hide. The angry voices quickly hushed up as the Ampharos shook his head, and the sparks, much like his temper, calmed down.

"We are a town. And when we do things as a town, we include everyone in it," the Ampharos said sternly. "And if there's any lingering doubt about something critical to its future, it's best to try and bring back evidence to inform decisions…

Isn't that right, Ander?"

Some gasps and cries went about the group. Did… did Hatteras just ask Ander to be part of the crew that would search for the missing members of Team Traveller? Even the poor Scyther seemed to be taken aback, as he cried out with a buzzing stammer.

"Wh-What?! You want me to-?!"

"Take a wager of sorts," Hatteras replied. "Whether or not I and the majority of this town are right or wrong about the nature of our Protector, there would be evidence to back the truth up, yes? Will you be the one to bring it back?"

Ander blanched and tapped his scythes together nervously. Why did it have to be him that Hatteras asked?

"A-Ah…"

"Ander, do it!" the Chatot squawked.

"Wh-What?!" the Bug-Type objected.

"This is our chance!" the Marshtomp interjected. "Our chance to show that for all these generations the truth we've been taught is real!"

"B-But Cassie! And Sandra!"

"It's fine, Ander," the other Scyther reassured. "With this kind of opportunity, I can afford a little more work back home… Especially if what you find out there means that we can make a better future for ourselves."

"And we'll help them out as we always do when you're not able to work!" the Marshtomp said.

"If you won't do it, one of us will," the Chatot murmured. "But… I mean, none of the rest of us are quite as built for what might be out there as you."

Ander paused for a moment, and then looked back up at the Ampharos and beat his wings.

"I'll- I'll do it!" he buzzed.

"Very well then," Hatteras replied. "And, I think that's-"

"W-Wait!" Crom's voice called out. The young Druddigon ran up to the front of the crowd, nearby Pokémon staring uncomfortably at him as he continued on pleadingly.

"What about me?! I want to help get Pleo back!"

"Um… sweetie," Gwenith answered as she sidled up against her child. "I know that Pleo means a lot to you, but you're really not in any shape to go on a sea voyage."

"And this could be dangerous!" Pladur added. "What if something happens to you?!"

"B-But he's my friend!" the young Druddigon muttered, staring at the ground as Hatteras blinked and began to reply.

"I will say that I can't in good conscience send you as you are right now Crom…"

The dragon shrank and his expression sank, his eyes screwing shut as tears began to well up. He- He really wasn't going to be able to go after his friends? Not even with Kiran?

"But this ship isn't ready to leave port right now. There's reprovisioning that needs to be done, and Osmund will need to give a debrief as to what to expect as new Company First-Ranks," Hatteras continued, as he pat the Druddigon's crest. "As long as you take care of yourself tonight and on the voyage over, I would say those wounds of yours would probably heal enough by then for a stint at sea, no?"

Crom absentmindedly grunted back, when he stopped, and suddenly realized…

Did Hatteras just say he could go?

"H-Huh?!"

"H-Hatteras?!" the Fraxure cried out stammering. "What are you-?!"

"It is proper to keep a Pokémon in company with those near and dear to him, isn't it, Pladur?" the Ampharos countered, which made both the Fraxure and his mate look at their son and pause.

"I- I guess when you say it that way…"

"He would have you with him, dear… And Kiran, too."

"I-I can go?!" Crom exclaimed. Gwenith and Pladur looked at each other, before giving small nods to the elderly sheep.

"It looks like your parents are alright with the idea, Crom," Hatteras answered. "You can go- Ack!"

Hatteras winced as he felt something coarse and rough scraping his hide. He looked down, and saw that Crom had latched onto his body and was hugging it tightly.

"Thank you, Guildmaster!" the dragon said. "You have no idea how much this means to me!"

"Ow! Mayor! But I do- We all do, Crom. Whatever happens, we're all in this together," Hatteras bleated back softly.

"And… if it's not too much trouble, would you mind letting me go?" the Ampharos added. "Your scales are kinda digging into me here."




Nida and Elty slowly put their argument behind them after the second round, as the two concluded that winning the match was a higher priority than airing their displeasure with each other. Nida would play defense, Elty offense, and the two would focus on engaging whoever was closer at hand. The new 'Substitute' was set, the teams took their places, and Daraen's countdown came to a close…

"Go!"

Nida and Elty bounded off ahead at the sound of Daraen's voice. This time, they wouldn't get tripped up over some silly bickering, as Elty whispered back to Nida about their strategy.

"Remember, you take high, I take low. We trade depending on who's closer."

"Mrph. Right!" Nida grunted back. Pleo and Daraen were almost upon the two, following a strategy much the same as the last round. This time, the Deino seemed to be content to charge on ahead for Elty.

"Aha! There you are!" he cried, as he dashed at the Fire-Type, head slung low and braced for a ramming charge. The Growlithe bounded away from the Deino's path with a last-second dodge, leaving the young dragon to skid to a stop and look around disorientedly.

"Eh?! Where'd you- Oof!"

A column of embers caught Daraen from behind, which sent the dragon pitching forward as he tried to run from the burning cinders.

"Gotta pay more attention to those senses- OW!"

Before Elty could finish his taunt, he was cut off by a sudden cry and burning-hot blue flames that stung surprisingly hard. The Growlithe tumbled in the dirt before getting up and shaking some sense back into his head, just in time to hear a retort from the Deino as he too righted himself and shook out his black feathers.

"Ha, that goes double for you!" he called back, as Pleo sailed on overhead, the final Substitute to break and decide the match now clearly in view.

"I've got it! I've got-"

But before he could enter a dive, he was smacked out of the air by a passing black blur.

"GET AWAY FROM HIM!"

"A-AAH!"

As Pleo got back to his feet, he heard Elty give a frightened, whining yelp and saw him run back for his end of the field. Nida had her barbs spread and her eyes widened in shock, leaving the young bird to squawk disorientedly.

"Wh-What was-?!"

As a Hydreigon swooped down and positioned herself in between Daraen and everyone else, all three of her heads snarling at Team Traveller.

"M-Maman?!" the Deino squeaked. "What are you doing?!"

"You would go after my son?!" she roared at Pleo, glaring venomously at the young bird. "Of all of the things for a demon to single out in this world, why him?!"

As soon as the words left his mother's mouths, the Deino flinched and shrank behind her, shivering.

"Y-You mean you're the demon in town I've been hearing about?!"

"Daraen! Pleo's not-!" Nida began, only for the young Dragon-Type to interrupt her with a betrayed and hurt-sounding shout.

"Y-You tricked me! I th-thought you were being nice!"

"Daraen, please!" Pleo pleaded, beating his wings to try and draw attention. "We took this mission because you wanted someone to practice with!"

"I thought we took it because we were desperate for-" Elty muttered, only to be cut off with a kick from a nearby Nidoran.

"Ow!"

"Not now, Elty!" Nida hissed. She shook her head and cried out to the still-hiding Deino, hoping to reach him. "We were all having fun together just a few moments ago! Was that just a 'trick'?"

The little dragon paused, and began to waver. He had been having fun just until a few moments ago. But the thing he had thought was a Goélise turned out to be dangerous! But on the other claw-!

"I- I mean, I guess it wasn't-" he stammered, only for his mother to growl after hearing the rabbit's words.

"Don't try and mislead my child anymore than you already have! As if the doom that thing brings wherever he goes isn't enough!"

"But- But-" Pleo stuttered. Why did this have to happen? They had been having a fun game before Margi came along and blurted out Pleo's identity. And why was she so adamant that he was a demon? He hadn't been mean at all! Why…

"I'm a Protector!" he piped back indignantly. "I've been helping him!"

"Just like how you 'Protectors' 'helped' erase humans from the face of this scarred world, huh?" Margi asked. "For daring to challenge them!"

The clearing went quiet as Team Traveller's jaws dropped. What- What did Margi just say?

"H-Huh?!" Pleo squawked.

"You heard me! Pokémon like you are the reason why there's no more humans in this world!" the Hydreigon snarled back as she snatched up her child in between her neck-arms. "Why all that we have left to get by with are these sea rocks surrounded by the Wastes!"

The dragon then beat her six wings, and tore out of the clearing with her child in the direction of town. Back on the ground, the three were left staring, still speechless as they tried to process what just happened.

"Psiakrew… We didn't get paid, did we?" Elty sighed, shaking his head. Pleo was left stammering as he tried to make sense of Margi's rant. His… his kind of Pokémon made the world as it was today? A world where islands like Tromba and the seas around them were the only places that Pokémon could live?

"That- That can't be true! Nida! Elty! It isn't!" he cried, beating his wings out. Eventually, no response came, and Pleo's wings grew tired, leaving him to drop them and weakly ask.

"It isn't… is it?"



Author's Notes:

- Solochi - French: "Deino"
- maman - French: "mother" (informal), "mum"
- Trois… deux… un… - French: "Three... two... one..."
- mecz - Polish: "(sporting) match"
- (¡¿)Por qué no te callas?! - Spanish: "Why don't you shut up?!"
- (¡)Cosita! - Spanish: "Dear!" (endearing), lit. "little thing"
 
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Chapter 24: Cri de Coeur

Spiteful Murkrow

Busy Writing Stories I Want to Read
Pronouns
He/Him/His
Partners
  1. nidoran-f
  2. druddigon
  3. swellow
  4. lugia
  5. quilava-fobbie
  6. sneasel-kate
  7. heliolisk-fobbie
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"Is it?"

Nida and Elty fidgeted their claws and fumbled around for something to say back as Pleo's words lingered in the air. Margi said that Protectors like Pleo were responsible for getting rid of humans in their world? It was crazy-sounding, but even so…

Just what could they tell the troubled little Lugia to try and make him feel better?

"I… I don't know, Pleo," Nida finally replied, going up to the white bird and nuzzling at one of his wings. "I really don't think it is… And I don't want it to be-"

"Dosyć. It's been a terrible day and I don't want to be out here if we're not getting paid for it," Elty interrupted, shaking his head. "Let's just go find something to do in town to scrape together enough to get something for dinner. No sense in beating ourselves up out here."

"Maybe that is the best thing to do for now," Nida sighed, looking up at Pleo. "It couldn't hurt to calm down, at least."

"I… I guess…" the young Protector reluctantly answered. The three then set off on the path back for town, their spirits lowered by their work being snatched away from them at the last moment and an uncertainty that gnawed at Pleo's mind…

Could Margi be telling the truth? Were Pokémon like him really responsible for the hardships the world had been put through? Did they make the humans disappear? And if so… would he wind up hurting the Pokémon he had befriended?



"Eh?! Kiran?! I thought that Osmund's debriefing was at the Guild Hall! Isn't that where the medic's hut is?"

In Bluewhorl, the Guild Hall stood on the bluff overlooking the harbor, but instead of going there, Kiran had lead Crom along to the town's Guardhouse. Even though the young Druddigon had never been inside, he passed by the place now and then, and was pretty sure that the local guards saw the medics at the Guild just like everybody else.

Then why were they here?

"I honestly don't know what got into that gecko," the Swellow sighed, shaking his head as he alighted on the eave of a roof. "Stubborn pride, perhaps, but if you want to be technical, we are meeting him at a Guild Hall. A former one, anyways."

"We… are?" Crom asked, tilting his head.

"Yep, this Guardhouse used to be the Guild Hall back when I was a wee little Taillow," Kiran chirped. "After Hatteras wound up becoming mayor and the guards shifted around a bit, they traded places with the Guild."

Crom supposed that the surroundings looked the part. The pair passed the administrative shacks and the open-air stump-desks of the local school. The place where young Pokémon, after leaving the care of guardians like Hariti, came to learn simple math and how to read the town's record of its history and fairy tales. After being fed stories of legendary dungeon explorers such as Shiren the Wanderer or Poulet the Adventurer for a few seasons, there would inevitably be a stream of young recruits for apprenticing teams like Kiran's to pick up and show the ropes of traversing Mystery Dungeons.

Still, it was hard to guess how the two-story structure built into the side of a hill ahead of them with its flat, earthen roof could possibly have once been the Guild Hall. While the building ahead certainly wasn't small, it certainly seemed too small to hold everything that the guild did today! And most puzzling of all…

"How did anything ever work when everything was under one- oof!"

As the Druddigon plodded along, he bumped into the large, chitinous carapace of some passing Bug-Type and stumbled backwards, the unfortunate Pokémon stumbling forward with a cry.

"Ack!"

Crom brushed himself off and opened his mouth to begin to apologize when he noticed that the Pokémon nursing the spot where Crom had scraped him, was a male Scyther with a five-tailed blotch on his head…

"Eh?! Ander?!" Crom stammered, the Druddigon unconsciously folding his wings back. "Wh-What are you doing here?!"

"I've been busy all night putting things in order back at the shop for my departure!" the Scyther blurted out. The mantis lowered his head and turned the cutting edges of his blades inwards towards his body, as Pokémon of his species did whenever the occasion called for making themselves seem smaller. Once the Druddigon seemed to be sufficiently calmed, he eased out of his stance and continued on. "I couldn't just leave Sandra and Cassie completely unprepared, and… Well…"

The mantis sighed and buzzed uneasily, looking down at the ground.

"Truth be told, I'm honestly not sure if I'm ready for this… Why do you insist on putting yourselves in all this danger? And for-"

"They're my friends!"

The Bug-Type's words felt like a jab to the Druddigon's gut. He had already failed his teammates once trying to come to his aid. How could he just turn away from him?

"And Pleo too, Ander!" Crom huffed back, his words coming out with an exasperated growl. "He's our Protector! And-!"

"Easy, Crom!" Kiran's voice interjected, the Swellow swooping down beside the young Druddigon and training a stern gaze which made the young dragon bite his tongue. The bird shook his head during the uneasy calm and cleared his throat to speak up. "I understand that we have some, rather- er… opposing views about what we'll find once this mission is over. But we can agree that we still need to find the kids, yes?"

"Of course!" Crom cried. Ander tapped his scythes together nervously, and begrudgingly chimed in.

"Well… they would need to be found eventually, but-"

"So then, shouldn't we find out what it is we'll need to do in order to reach that goal together?" the Swellow chirped, beating his wings out wide for attention in his usual, cheery, and somewhat oblivious way. "Why, knowing your objective inside-out is the first rule of being part of a Rescue Team!"

The Scyther stared and blinked at the blue and white bird. Wasn't this the sort of routine Kiran went through with the Pokémon he helped train? Why was he talking to him in such a manner?

"Erm… Kiran, you do realize that I know how a Rescue Team works, right?"

"Oh! That'll save some time, then!" the bird warbled back. "But… let's head in for now, shall we?"

Ander sighed and shook his head as the group pushed aside a curtain of dried reeds covering the entranceway into a room with earthen walls and floors. There was a collection of papers posted on a wooden board much like the mission listings back at the guild near the front. Further back on one end was a room with a simple stump-table. A pair of idling guards were chattering in between mouthfuls of some small donuts set out on it with a similarly furnished, but empty room on the opposite side, likely a waiting room.

There were a pair of rooms towards the back of the room, their entrances located behind sturdy-looking doors that chanced to be left ajar. One next to a sign labeled "Records" held a large number of chests filled with various scraps of paper, the other a trio of empty stone-lined cells that were blocked with metal bars (the oppressive atmosphere over the last few days must have kept the customary bar fight of the week at bay), and a hallway that continued on further ahead. Along the wall outside the waiting area, there were stairs that led up to the second level made of tile steps atop compacted earth. The floor above had some rooms that the three couldn't seem to get a handle on, but… which of them was Osmund in?

"So," Crom murmured to himself. "Where is Osmund anyways?"

"Why, at his desk, of course," a voice answered from behind along with a soft prod at his back. Crom flinched, flattened out his wings, and whirled around, where much to his shock, he came face-to-face with a horned, blue-furred spike ball with piercing red eyes.

"AAAAH! K-KIRAN!"

The Druddigon yelped and quickly darted behind the elder Pokémon with him. After exhaling the Dragon-Type slowly calmed down, though stubbornly refused to get any closer to this most sneaky Cazadragones.

"Erm, Marley," the Swellow sighed, putting a wing over his face. "You really do need to work on being a bit more disarming."

"Eh? But I can disarm Pokémon just fine!" the Nidorina protested. "Why, I've even done it literally once before! Remember that Starm-?"

As some wide eyed looks went about the three, Crom flinched at the idea of what 'literal disarming' might entail, prompting Ander to hastily buzz in interruption.

"Aherm. You mentioned that Osmund was at his desk?" he asked. "Shouldn't he… well… be at bedrest?"

"He chose to put his bed a bit closer to his normal work. Nothing wrong with that," the Nidorina responded, licking her paw. "He's in the room up the stairs and to the left. Follow me, we've been expecting you."

The Nidorina hopped on ahead, leading the group up the stairs, and into a room overlooking the main foyer with a glassless window. In the back, on some hastily matted bedding next to a wooden table, the form of a Sceptile with bandages about his abdomen sat up uneasily with Marley's help, struggling with the lingering aches from his wounds.

"About time," he grunted. "I was kinda hoping that I wouldn't need to give another rundown in the morning-"

"Eh?!" Crom cried, as he shrank back and began to look more and more sheepish. "Oh! Er… sorry."

"No, it's fine! It's fine!" Osmund insisted. "I understand that Pokémon have their own things going on, and I can't really begrudge a Pokémon also trying to sleep off wounds."

"So what is it that we need to know for this mission, Osmund?" Kiran asked.

"Well, first off, we're going to need to teach you a thing or two about blending in with the right crowd," the Sceptile answered. "Can you do the honors, Marley?"

The Nidorina fished about a satchel slung across her shoulder and brought out three lavender scarves, unfurling them on the table. On each of them was a solitary, purple square…

"Huh?!" Crom cried out. "But those are Company scarves!"

"They are, yes. And they're your lifeline for this mission," the Sceptile instructed. "It'll get you in the door to enough places to be useful as long as you don't make too many visible waves."

"So… then we should wear them like we see the guards around town wearing them?" Crom wondered. "As headbands?"

"Eh?" Marley replied, tilting an ear back in puzzlement. "Of course not!"

'Of course not'? That seemed strange to Crom and drew a puzzled head tilt. After all, the guards in town wore them as headbands… So why wouldn't they also want to do the same?

"Huh? But… wouldn't that make us fit in better?"

"Well, for one, local styles are exactly that. Styles worn by locals," Marley responded. "Why, if you wear un 'Cintillo Trombense' and say 'Hola, buenos días' bright and early in the morning there, you'll reveal yourself as an outsider right away!"

"To be fair, you might have some luck pulling it off in some bigger settlements," the Sceptile added. "But yeah, the safest route when you need to wear those things is to wear them normally…"

Osmund undid the band around his head and unfurled it. After quickly draping the lavender cloth about his neck and tying a loose knot at the back, he revealed a distinct, if wrinkly square with four smaller ones anchoring its corners.

"Like so. Keep the edges of the squares parallel to your chin. It won't make you popular in many cases, but you'll be better off your lumps in most of those cases."

"Mind you, you'll need to act differently in different situations," Marley said. "If you act the same way to First-Ranks and Third-Ranks alike, you'll just be begging to get smacked around."

"Third-Ranks?" Crom asked.

"Company scarves show off their rank by the pattern on them," Kiran explained. "These scarves on the table are First-Rank scarves, and the one Osmund's wearing is a Second-Rank."

"That's right, and long story short, the more purple squares you see and the more complicated the design, the higher-ranked the Pokémon you're talking to is," the Sceptile grunted. "If you get stuck with a chore by a higher-ranked Pokémon, just take the job to get them off your case, and ditch it when they're not looking."

"Eh, why I'd never recommend that level of passivity, Osmund," Marley scoffed, waving a paw. "Not in all cases anyways. If there's a higher-ranked Pokémon that has worse bark than bite, take it out of their hide if you have to!"

The three looked at each other warily. That was something that would probably work for Marley, but… for them…? In potentially unfriendly places?

"Erm, I think we'll stick with the stealthier approach, thanks," Ander buzzed. "But why would we need to deal with other Company Pokémon in port again, Osmund?"

"It's how you'll get information if you have to! If you've got a scarf, you can go into Guardhouses like these and pick up the news from the bulletin, like ours out in the foyer," he elaborated. "Not to mention, a little berry juice never hurt to get a Pokémon's guard down and their mouths moving."

"That said, you should be mindful that not everyone's going to be quick to talk around a Pokémon in Company lavenders, and it'll bring you trouble in some places," Marley clarified. "In those cases, stick to your normal scarves, and turn tail if you suspect anyone's growing wise to you."

"Wait a minute, the kids are on Boisocéan. It's a neutral island outside of the Company's control, isn't it?" Kiran asked. "If we're headed out as a Company ship, wouldn't we attract suspicion just coming into port thanks to the sails we'd need to sell our disguise?"

"That's… something that you'll have to work around, unfortunately. There might be some times when it'll be better to use the normal white-and-blues instead of Company sails. But any spotters will notice the change and pass it along up the chain, and the only really safe excuse I have for all of you showing up on the books right now is that you're being tapped to crew a new ship," Osmund replied. "That said, you might be able to still get what you want even with suspicion if you're smart about it. And I'm sure they've figured out that Company Pokémon from Tromba are just a little more reasonable than average."

"Eh?! 'Swapping sails'?! Why are you telling us all of this?!" Crom cried. "If Pleo's not even on an island run by the Company, why do we have to go through all that trouble?!"

That was right. Pleo and the rest of the team was on Boisocéan, they were safe and well there. And Kiran had just said that it was a neutral place! So it's not as if they'd run into Company Pokémon there, would they? And why did Osmund and Marley look so hesitant all of a sudden?

"Well-"

Before Osmund could continue speaking, he was interrupted by the sound of Pladur, a Raichu, and a Servine boisterously entering the room from the back. The group was in high spirits, and all of them were decked out in lavender scarves, clearly they had already gone through their own debriefings.

"Hey! We're back!" the Raichu cheered.

"Debrief going well?" the Servine wondered.

"Well enough," Osmund grunted. "Ready to push off, I take it?"

"More or less! Those Company sails you set the Siglo Swellow up with worked great on the test run around the island last night!" Pladur reported, the eager, cheerful words from his mouth making Osmund and Marley blanch.

"You… left harbor with Company sails?" Marley asked, her ears shifting uncomfortably and her words coming hesitantly. The Fraxure failed to detect Marley's unease, and prattled on happily to the rest of the room.

"Uh huh! They're even better at catching the wind for that old hull than-!"

Only to grow wide-eyed and drop to the floor with his Raichu and Servine crewmates to dodge some spikes flying overhead.

"Tontos! What were you all thinking?!" Marley fumed. Before the Fraxure could began to explain himself, his eyes went wide as he felt himself being lifted by his scarf by a forepaw and being drug face to face with a seething Nidorina.

"A-AAH!"

"Of all the reckless, stupid things you could have-!"

The others in the room leapt up and pried the two away from each other. As Marley struggled lividly against Ander and Kiran, Pladur hastily retreated and fell behind his similarly-rattled companions. In an attempt to prevent the situation from escalating any further, Osmund cried out for calm.

"Marley! Easy! Seeing a Company ship isn't out of the ordinary for the sea spotters!" he exclaimed. "Besides, that information still has to work its way up the chain! Don't get yourself so worked up!"

The Nidorina folded her ears back and muttered nervously to herself as she paced back and forth over and over again.

"Right… It's just a ship… The Company surely spots their own ships around here regularly enough…"

"Marley, it'll work out. I'm sure of it," Osmund answered as he tried his hardest to try and soothe Marley's rattled nerves. "To answer the earlier question, the reason why we're telling this all to you… is because you might need it. We're here, and the Protector's in Boisocéan…"

"And Lyn's still out there!" Marley cried. "That Samurott could chase him and my niñita off!"

All of a sudden, her nervousness, her anger at Pladur and the others, all of it seemed to make sense. But was it all really that dire?

"But- But- Pleo and the others told us they were alright!" Crom interjected. "And we haven't heard of any trouble from the island since then! They couldn't have gotten into that much trouble… could they?"



It was a beautiful day back in the hills over Bluewhorl, the skies were blue, the neighbor Pidove was singing a song with her mother to greet the morning as usual, and the town down the hill was lazily returning back to life. Her parents and siblings crowded around to cheer her on from the welcoming mat, and the little blue Nidoran was happy.

Yes, this was the way things were. The nightmare away from home had been dispelled and she was back where she meant to be. She heard a cry from further down the path and saw her teammates, with Crom at the head of the group, waving at her and beckoning her "Hurry up!"

The Nidoran whirled about, dug her feet against the ground, and just as she was about to hop off…

"Aherm."

A harsh voice suddenly called out and the scene suddenly evaporated, leaving behind only darkness and a gnawing feeling in the Poison-Type's stomach. It was all a dream! The team was still stuck on Boisocéan, still waiting on word to come back for if it was safe to return to Bluewhorl.

"Hnn? Are we getting up already?" a sleepy and tired-sounding voice chirped, Pleo's she presumed.

Last night had been a fiasco. No one on the team had found any work to do to get food for the night, and by the time the team got to the mats that Maranda had talked about, the only ones left unclaimed were a handful on the very edge of the wooden platforms they were spread out over. On top of all of that, no one had dinner! No wonder why Pleo still sounded so tired and her stomach disagreed with her so, they'd both not eaten a bite since they left the Medic's Hut yesterday!

"Whuh?" Nida yawned, finally cracking her eyelids open and uncurling. "What's going on-?"

Only to come face to face with the Galvantula, Seismitoad, and Crustle from the day of the Gummi Fab tour… Except this time, the three sported piercing glares directed at the team, the Water-Type among them holding a hogtied Growlithe up by the scruff of his neck.

"Is this yours?" the toad growled, leaving Nida to flatten her ears and bite her tongue.

"Er…"

"Uh huh! That's Elty, he's our teammate!" Pleo cheered, bobbing his head in affirmation. The Lugia then paused and tilted his head curiously as he recognized that something was amiss with this scene. The mats were empty of the Pokémon who were there the night before, the sun was higher in the sky than he expected. But…

"Where are all the other Pokémon? And why do you have him all tied up?"

"We asked for the other Pokémon to give us some privacy," the Water-Type croaked back. "And the mutt had a few things to answer for."

The Seismitoad abruptly tossed the Fire-Type onto the mat, who came to a rolling stop between Pleo and Nida, head under heels.

"Ow!" Elty yelped. "Seriously, it's all an overreaction!"

As the Growlithe fought with his bonds to try and right his body, Nida sighed, shook her head, and pressed the little dog…

"Elty, what did you do?"

"Relax! It wasn't anything serious," the Growlithe answered, as the scowls on the guards' faces grew sharper and more pronounced. "Just a little forgery."

"WHAT?!" Nida cried, hopping back in a shock as Pleo tilted his head and wondered… Just what was…

"'Four'… 'jury'?"

"Your buddy tried to pass off a fake signature to get into the food line," the Galvantula hissed. "And to help himself to food that belongs to Pokémon that do actual work for the town's guild."

"Oi! We did the job, and we still didn't get to eat anything last night!" Elty huffed back in protest. "What difference does it make if another Pokémon fills in the signature?!"

"A world of difference," a voice from behind the guards chittered, its owner stepping forward and revealing to be none other than…

"Maranda?!"

"At the very least, you could have been a bit less transparent about this whole affair," the Leavanny muttered, shaking her head.

"You can say that again," the Crustle chimed in. "Attempting to forge a completed Mission listing is grounds for a long Community Service stint doing something like scraping gunk off the docks around town."

Elty flinched and folded his ears back at the idea of having to wade into the swampy water around town on a regular basis. He fudged a signature on a clutter mission! Wasn't getting water involved as a punishment just a little much?

"Not to mention, it's also an offense subject to Command Responsibility!" the Seismitoad growled, glaring at the little spike ball before him.

Nida's ears drooped and the Nidoran audibly gulped as soon as the words 'Command Responsibility' left the guard's mouth. She had heard it come up in stern lectures with teams at the guild who had recruited a feral who was slow to take up the town's rules. She was also certain that back home she had overheard Kiran wondering aloud several times if it would come back to haunt his decision to take Elty under his wing…

Now she was about to live through it for herself.

"Eh? Nida?" Pleo asked. "Why do you look so nervous?"

"Command Responsibility means that the leader of a team will get in trouble for something her subordinates do," the Crustle lectured. "Especially if it can be shown that she knew what they were up to and did nothing to stop it. One of the first rules of a Rescue Team, really."

"That said, this does seem to be a rather peculiarly trivial reward to run your names through the mud over," Maranda interrupted, as she looked down at Team Traveller. "You didn't happen to just run off and forget to get your listing signed first, did you?"

Nida traded looks with her teammates as she debated just how much they should tell Maranda about what happened with Daraen and Margi yesterday. After an uneasy silence, she finally turned back to Seahive's medic leader and shook her ruff.

"Something like that, yes," she muttered.

"Understatement much?" Elty whispered. The Leavanny turned to the waiting guards and summarily dismissed them.

"I'll take over from here," she said, waving a leafy hand. "I don't think this will take too much longer, and I should make the most of my rounds about town before my shift at the hut starts up again."

The Galvantula, Seismitoad, and Crustle traded wary looks with each other, but in spite of their hesitation, one after another, they deferred judgement to the leafy bug.

"Understood, Madame."

"I still think you're going too easy on them, but if you think this is a good idea…"

"Yeah, I was looking forward to sticking it to that tubby mutt!"

The three turned and headed down the path back towards town, leaving Elty to fume and bark after them.

"Oi! It's a seasonal coat!"

"I think that if you can go do your paperwork properly, I can talk the guild into leaving this little incident off the record," Maranda interrupted. "Just go back to Daraen, explain the mistake, and get the signature you need."

The team's expressions sank. They were going to have to try going back to Margi? Pleo in particular betrayed his unease as his head and wings drooped.

"Uhm…" he replied uneasily. "I mean, I guess we could try…"

"Was there a misunderstanding between you all?" the Leavanny questioned.

"More his mother, but yes," Elty answered. The team shrank back and bit their tongues as the Bug-Type paused and visibly pondered how to respond back.

"… Maybe it would be best to also try and work through that," Maranda suggested. "I can't promise you'll succeed, but it seems like something that would probably put you at ease, and Daraen and his mother too, for that matter."

"What are we supposed to say?" Nida squeaked, hopping up and down in a start. "She thinks Pleo's evil!"

"I don't really know anything I can tell her to change her mind," Pleo murmured.

"Just go as you are. You don't have anything to hide or have anything against either of them, do you?" the Leavanny asked. "So just show that when you talk with them."

"Okay," Nida answered, nodding her head back. "I think we can manage that. But… where would we find them?"

"Well, I overheard a few Pokémon while passing by the Gummi Fab Margi works at, that she abruptly called in sick from her custodial job a few days ago," the Leavanny mulled. "She obviously sounds more well than what she let on, but knowing the circumstances, I'd imagine she's been staying around her home at la bastille."

"What is it?" Pleo wondered.

"It's a neighborhood past the fringes of town, nestled in some trees past a clearing around a creek," the Mairesse explained. "Just head opposite the direction of the shrine from here, and you'll find its approach soon enough."

"Oh, one last thing," she commented. "Be sure to walk to la bastille. Even if you were able to find it from above, I'm not sure that surprising the Pokémon that live there would do you any favors for getting your signature."

"Right," Nida said. "Thanks for the tip."

The Leavanny turned and left the mats, and the Nidoran finally stretched out, and watched Pleo beat his wings a couple times to get his blood flowing. After the two seemed energetic enough, they turned for the path, and chanced to see a Fearow pass by overhead in a hurry, probably someone else who overslept like them. It wouldn't hurt to pick up their own paces a bit either, but even so… Nida and Pleo couldn't help but feel that something was amiss…

"Hey!" Elty barked. "Are you two going to untie me or what?"

Oh. Right. Still, in spite of all of the trouble the Growlithe had caused earlier… it couldn't hurt to have an extra set of paws to help, could it?



After following Maranda's lead, Team Traveller came to a portion of Seahive's sprawl of wooden pathways that came to an abrupt halt next to a broad, marshy field of leafy green plants that tracked a small creek. The plants were apparently of a kind called "nettles," with thin spikes full of irritants that had a tendency to lodge themselves into Pokémon that brushed up against them.

"Just like you, spike ball," the Growlithe on the team noted, much to the Nidoran's annoyance.

The sole route across the field was a rickety-looking rope bridge that lead to another platform at the edge of a much denser patch of trees at the other end. As the group made their way over to the other side, they saw that along the bottom, the lower branches had been stripped, and the nettles grew up in between their trunks.

When the three reached the other end, they saw another rope bridge heading deeper into the cluster of trees. Pleo alighted on a peg holding one of the bridges in place, only to flutter off in a panic after he felt it wobble under his weight. The bridges here seemed much less sturdily built than the passages back in town… Why, a particularly mean-spirited Pokémon could just tear up the bridge by pulling out the pegs on this end!

But then again… considering what had happened yesterday with Margi and Daraen, maybe that was the point. Perhaps they had been made that way specifically in case of the arrival of a "demon", which made Pleo pause and grow uneasy about pressing forward, prompting him to turn to his shorter blue-furred partner.

"Nida… is this really a good idea?" he asked. "What about when we went to Ander?"

"Of course it is!" Elty barked, glaring determinedly back at the little Protector. "If you want to stay and eat at the guild today, we need that signature!"

Nida lowered her ears and rolled her eyes at the Growlithe's words. While his motivations for going here were transparent as always, it was hard to argue with them… And after all…

"Pleo, I know that the last time didn't turn out so good," she sighed. "But Maranda suggested this, that means there has to be a way for it to work out… I hope."

The Nidoran looked ahead down the path warily, and thought about turning back for a moment, when some words came back to her from a few nights prior. She had promised Pleo that they wouldn't give up, no matter how bad things looked. Well, here was food and shelter being held from them thanks to an obstacle… Were they going to give up here?

No, they wouldn't. The Nidoran shook her head and hopped down the rope bridge, beckoning her teammates to follow after her. Elty trotted along hot on her heels, and Pleo followed after him. Before too long, the rope bridge had taken the group past trunk after trunk of the same, tightly-spaced trees, with little to show for Pokémon life around them.

All of a sudden, the quiet was broken by Pleo looking back and pausing.

"Eh? Didn't Maranda say that you could see the shrine from the entire town?" he called to his teammates. "I can't see it anymore!"

"What are you talking about?" Nida asked. "It was visible right-"

The Nidoran turned back, and saw nothing but the forms of her teammates, and the tops of the trees. She blinked a moment, and then hopped up Pleo's back for a better view…

"Behind us…"

Only to see that the shrine that stood over Seahive really wasn't visible, it was blocked by all of the trees around them! Nida hopped off her companion, and shook her head before pressing on with the team in tow. It was a little disorienting, sure, but they were on a bridge. One end lead back to the way they came from and the other-

"A-Aah!"

Towards their destination, a collection of thatch and shingle-roofed shacks and huts, along with platforms with mats spread out that were firmly nestled under a canopy that only let little rays of light in from above. With a panicky Croconaw and Forretress at the end starting to pale at the sight of the group on the path before them.

"It's here! The demon's here!" the Water-Type cried.

"Don't just stand there!" his wide-eyed companion chastised. "Hurry up and pull up the bridge!"

Nida and Elty froze as they saw the crocodile reach for one of the pegs holding in the rope bridge at the destination platform, only for a squawk to ring out…

"A-Ack! Don't do that! You'll make my friends fall!"

And all eyes to see that Pleo had taken flight for the platform, much to the horror of the two guards.

"It can f-fly already?!" the Croconaw whimpered. The Water-Type and his companion froze in visible fear as the still squawking and shouting bird flew nearer, and nearer… Finally, the Forretress' nerves gave way, and he turned and fled hopping along with his counterpart shouting.

"E-Everybody run!"

Nida and Elty quickly dashed after the young Lugia as he alighted on the platform, lest someone more collected come by and pull up the bridge while they were still on it. From the platform, they could see the neighborhood ahead explode into a frenzy, as Pokémon rushed here and there in a panic for shelter, or to be anywhere where the white bird wasn't.

"Whelp, so much for us getting food and shelter today," Elty grumbled. Pleo's head and wings drooped, they had just got here and his efforts to keep his friends from getting hurt had just made all of these Pokémon upset with him again! Frightened cries of "I-It's the demon from the Abyss!" and "He's here to destroy us all!" sailed through the air, leaving a little Deino stumbling around confused and disoriented by the tumult around him…

Hold on a minute! That Deino was-

"Daraen!" Pleo squawked, and drew a stunned yelp from the little dragon.

"H-Huh?!"

Only for the creature to turn and try to run, which lead him to stumble over a sagging plank in the platform below his feet and pratfall. As the creature picked himself up, Pleo flew after him, crying out and begging with him all the while to stay.

"Please don't go! We need you to-!"

A loud roar and a blue and black blur suddenly swooped down between Pleo and the Deino. The little bird hopping back with a squawk as he came face to face with one of Margi's snarling heads.

"Stay away from him!"

Only for her growling to suddenly be upstaged by another roar from behind Pleo.

"Na litość boską! GIVE US OUR REWARD!"

Everyone flinched and turned around slowly to see a glowering Growlithe with his paws stubbornly dug in into the rough wooden planks underfoot, prompting Nida to clutch her ears and mutter an exasperated "En serio?"…

That roar was… Elty's?

"You're not stiffing us again!" he growled. "We went to bed hungry last night and slept on mats under the stars thanks to you!"

The Hydreigon blinked and craned a head down at the Fire-Type, was this really all about…?

"Did you seriously come all this way for a few berries?" she grunted unimpressed.

Elty's determined glare wavered as he saw Margi's snout meeting his, the much bigger Hydreigon's much bigger teeth coming into clear view, her growling breaths reaching his nose and his ears. Nonetheless, he still attempted to muster the bravest face he could find. After all, food and shelter were at stake here.

"Th-That's right! We did!" he insisted. "I-Isn't that right, Nida?"

Nida shot a glare at Elty for getting her involved and hopped forward as Elty inched back away from the Dragon-Type's head; she then began to explain their predicament to the mother Hydreigon.

"We really didn't come to cause any trouble!" she assured "We just need a signature to show the guild that we did Daraen's request yesterday!"

"Um, but didn't Margi come while we were still-?" Pleo murmured, only to be met with a simultaneous pair of hisses from his teammates.

"Not now, Pleo!"

"Th-Then why did you lie to me?!" Daraen cried from behind the Hydreigon's legs. "Why did you tell me you were a Goélise when you were really a monster?!"

"Er, technically you thought that Pleo was a… whatever a 'Goélise' is," Nida replied. "We just never corrected you."

"And I'm not a monster, I'm a Protector!" Pleo protested. "Why you keep saying I'm supposed to do awful things?!"

"It's because of what you are," Margi growled back. Pleo froze, and unconsciously shifted back a couple paces from the big and belligerent-sounding dragon. "It's a part of your nature, as it was for the old Fiends in the old world!"

"The old world?" Nida asked. "What would be wrong with it? It was supposed to be a better place than ours all the way up until the old gods died!"

"It was that way because the humans and Pokémon of that world constantly clawed their way to having that better past!" the Hydreigon thundered before she trained a glowering gaze on Pleo. "An era when humans and Pokémon lived together, combining their cleverness and strength to form a better age that existed long before things like that came along from the Abyss."

Pleo began to shrink back uneasily from Margi's glare, but still, there was something that he needed to know. What was this…

"Abyss?"

"Pleo!" Elty complained. "Don't let her change the subject! We were going to get that signa-"

The Hydreigon growled at the little Fire-Type, who quickly bit his tongue and as Daraen continued on after his mother.

"It's a space between worlds where dreams sometimes come to life and enter worlds like ours," the Deino explained. "That's why in the ancient times, both Pokémon and human knew better than to get too close to any entrances to it, and to avoid anything that came from it."

"Wait a minute… This 'Abyss'… it's a world of dreams?" Nida wondered. "But I've never heard anything bad about such worlds before! Why would you want to shut it out?"

"Because along with good dreams, nightmares would come to life from it! Without regard to how ready our world was! Why, this whole mess is due to such nightmares coming to life during an age of weakness like the one we live in!" she glowered. The dragon moved forward, Team Traveller uneasily backpedaling as the dragon's voice and demeanor began to shift to one of bitter consternment. "An age where hardship and despair lurked around many a corner and life struggled just to get by. It bred yearnings for stability and a defender. And in response, the Abyss created the archdemon that you call 'Arceus'."

Nida's jaw slackened and dropped at Margi's venomous gall. Arceus, the god whom the Cradle owed its very existence to, an archdemon? Why-? How would she even-?

"Are we seriously putting off getting that signature for this?" Elty grumbled. The Growlithe looked back and saw that they had backpedaled a ways back to the bridge already, and from the look on the Hydreigon's faces, she seemed to be keenly aware of it.

"B-But that's not right at all!" Nida cried. "Arceus created the world!"

Every so often, one of their number would dig in with some attempt to hold their ground, only to cede further ground after another growling push forward by the large, intimidating Pokémon

"You're wrong! That's a history that's been fed to you!" Margi growled. She shot a glance over at the rope bridge, which in between chunks of story and continued backpedaling, drew closer and closer to Team Traveller. "By the archdemon himself after he conquered our world and fashioned servants like that bird from the nightmares of the creatures that live here! After that, they spread lies such as that one to exalt themselves and keep simple-minded and easily cowed creatures from questioning them!"

Pleo curled in his head uncomfortably at the Hydreigon's cutting words, and Elty and Nida traded incredulous glances with each other. The Nidoran was sure that Margi couldn't be correct, and what she was saying seemed to be so obviously detached from reality.

But no matter how she tried, she found herself drawing blanks again and again for forming a counterargument, and Margi's tirade went on uncontested.

"It's a falsehood that blotted out the truth for many eons, consigning it to be forgotten entirely, until the humans chanced to discover great magic," the dragon continued. "A magic which enabled them to fashion great cities made of metal and glass, boxes that shared sounds and pictures across space and time, and allowed for an age of unparalleled prosperity."

"Hey, this is a wonderful story, but can we get our-" Elty began, only for his teammates to both swiftly meet him with a stern…

"Shush!"

"I-It was that same magic that would've let the world know the truth again, and the demons knew it!" Daraen added. "They became afraid of being exposed, and time and time again attempted to destroy everything that the humans and their allies had built!"

"Daraen, that's crazy!" Nida spluttered. "The gods are Protectors! Why would they want to destroy anything?"

"Oh really now?" Margi asked. "Is that why they sent storms to wipe their towns away? Why they stirred up land and sea against them to try and burn and drown their nations? Why they lent their power to fiendish devices to try and annihilate entire swaths of the world in a fell swoop? Why they even attempted to unmake our world from the archfiend's throne? That's what you call a 'Protector'?"

Nida winced and lowered her ears, "Uhm… well, no, that's not- but-"

"Nida," Daraen explained. "That's what really happened. The Pokémon you call the old gods really did all of that… I mean, even you have to admit they'd have the power to do it, right?"

It wasn't like they didn't have the power to do that… While they weren't favored by anyone for obvious reasons, Nida herself had heard of legends of calamities brought about by spurned Protectors in the old world. But, those calamities couldn't have happened maliciously as Margi was alleging, could they?

"When they made all those attempts, they led the generations of the past to discover the truth and brought the humans to war with the parasites from the Abyss. With the great magic that had been discovered, they fended off the demons and their deluded cronies, before finally attempting to put an end to this madness with mighty blows from the heavens," Margi muttered. "It was our world's moment of victory, our emancipation from these tyrants! But before the archdemon could finally be cut down, his servants in their dying rage brought destruction on our world."

Pleo turned nervously to his teammates and saw that while Elty and Nida both were visibly uncomfortable, they seemed entranced with the story, to the point where it seemed they scarcely seemed to notice that Margi had all but herded them back to the platform at the entrance of la bastille! Were… were they also worried that somehow, this awful story might be true?

"What happened next?" Nida asked reluctantly.

"That left Arceus free to reshape what was left of the world, forming what you now call the Cradle. He put an end to the presence of humans in our world, which is why their magic has been forgotten with time and why the feeble resistance our ancestors could muster afterwards came to naught," Margi explained. "There, he spread his spawn like that thing, ensuring that one day the world would be theirs to subjugate once again-"

When suddenly, a stammering squawk cut off the Hydreigon's words mid-sentence.

"But- But- I don't want to be mean like that!"

Everyone blinked and all eyes turned to Pleo. Daraen and Margi were at a loss of words… Here they were with a 'demon'… who didn't want to be one? A thought crept into the Deino's mind, as he realized a simple enough explanation for Pleo's outburst.

"But don't demons like destroying things?" he murmured. "It's what they do, so it wouldn't be mean to you!"

"But I don't want to destroy anything! I like this world!" the little Protector cried out, hoping to communicate his earnestness by beating his wings. "I like Seahive and Bluewhorl! I like being able to play with other Pokémon like we did yesterday! Even if there's bad Pokémon in it, there's nice ones, too! Like Hatteras! And Kiran! And Crom! And-! And-!"

The little bird shook his head and, with the loudest voice he could muster, blurted out his feelings.

"I want to be their Protector!"

The two Dragon-Types stared blankly as voices began to murmur. One by one, their neighbors uneasily returned from their hiding places among the huts and the branches of the surrounding trees, carefully maintaining their distance. Whispers of confusion and incredulity floated around as Margi paused, and craned a neck down to her son.

"Yesterday, out in that clearing," she began. "Did- Did he try to hurt you, mon petit?"

Daraen paused, and as his mind floated back to the day before, and the fun he had had… the Deino had to admit:

"He didn't, no…"

"Doesn't really sound like a 'monster', if you ask me," Nida said.

"So… can we finally get our reward now?" Elty asked hesitantly.

"Er… I mean, you technically still owe me one more match, but," Daraen murmured to himself. "I mean it went well enough… And if maman is okay with it…"

Some uneasy whispers went about the watching neighbors as all eyes waited to see what the Hydreigon would do, until finally, she spoke up.

"Fine," Margi grumbled, training a focused gaze on the little white bird before her. "But if your intentions are as pure as you claim, you will leave this island as soon as you hear of somewhere else you can shelter."

"H-Huh?!" Pleo squawked.

"Look, Pleo, there's obviously some things about you that don't match with what we've been taught," Daraen explained. "But those teachings obviously must have some truth to them, otherwise maman would have never known about what you are!"

More murmurs of "That's right!" and "We can't get too close to the thing, no matter how nice it seems!" went about the crowd. Pleo's head and wings drooped, before he had his attention drawn back to the Deino as he began to speak again.

"In that case, we have to stay careful," he said. "You understand, don't you?"

"I… I guess," Pleo replied. "But I really don't-"

"It's good enough, Pleo," Nida sighed. "We'll be headed home soon enough anyways."

"And besides, we need to get some food in our stomachs! We haven't eaten since last night!" Elty cried, as he dug a paper from the satchel on Nida's back and slid a dog-eared sheet of paper in front of Daraen.

"So… about that signature?"



A few moments and a dusting of Daraen's foot in some charcoal powder later, the mission listing was finally signed with Daraen's footprint. Team Traveller gave their thanks to Daraen and Margi, and turned to trek down the rope bridge for the thick woods outside the Marked neighborhood, now with two Oran Berries, a Rawst, a Pecha, and a Chesto in the team bag. The guarding Croconaw and Forretress warily returned to their posts, and the other Pokémon slowly returned to their day's routine.

Daraen and his mother remained at the platform's edge, wondering just what to make of the exchange they had just gone through.

"Maman…? If a demon doesn't want to be a demon," the Deino murmured. "Will it really still be one?"

"I don't know, mon petit," the Hydreigon sighed, as she watched Team Traveller slip into the trees at the end of the bridge. "But… part of me hopes it won't."



Unbeknownst to Team Traveller as they made their way back to the guild hall in high spirits, the skies and seas around Boisocéan had fallen into a precarious tension. Pokémon flew and swam along the loose cordon that Lyn had enacted- far enough from the island to elude suspicion from watchers on shore, but sufficiently close for Lyn's spotters to make out the Pokémon that came and went. And most importantly, still near enough to ferry word to prowling pods of lackeys lying in wait to pounce.

At the hub of the operation was Lyn's still-stricken vessel, the Samurott taking some time out from inspecting the half-done patchwork on his sails to press a group consisting of a Ninjask, a swimming Furret, and a Fearow of their findings.

"I want a status report, now."

"Well, he wasn't by the gummi fa-," a Ninjask began, only to clamp his mandibles shut, grimace, and hastily amend his words. "Er… we didn't see him in town today!"

"So then one of your squads on the cordon caught him, then?" Lyn demanded. The otter hardened his gaze at the three Pokémon, who gulped and paused noticeably before continuing.

"I didn't see anything on the far side of the island when the dive team there took me down," the Furret bobbing in the water said. "And there were no signs of the Lugia at the end of the Subway path offshore-"

The Surfing ferret was interrupted by the sound of a sudden commotion and splashing further away from the ship.

"Ack! Bird! Bird!"

The group turned to see a Goldeen thrashing while a group of irked-sounding blue and teal seabirds were pursuing and pecking her. Lyn's Weavile first mate chanced to pass by after an inspection of some recently untangled rigging, and sent a frigid, cutting gust of wind just overhead of the birds. The Icy Wind quickly sent them flying away in a panic, much to the Dark-Type's smirking amusement as the red-and-white fish sidled up against Lyn's ship.

"Well, we found some white and blue birds," the Water-Type sighed, shaking some sensation back into her pecked fins and flank. "But they were just feral Wingull. Nasty little buggers, too!"

Lyn's face fell, and the Samurott growled and seethed. Picking a crew on short notice and drastically changing their orders would lead to some degree of sloppier work, but this was ridiculous! What sort of cordon was ringing this island?

"Do you mean to tell me that an overgrown seabird and two landlubbing runts slipped past us again?"

"I-Impossible! I caught a glimpse of the target just half an hour ago on the fringes!" a Fearow nervously stammered. "The group looked about as prepared to leave as an Ingrained Oddish! I would've swooped in, but there were some tough customers around them and I lost them as they went through Seahive..."

"They could just be doing work in the Mystery Dungeon, Captain," the first mate added in between disinterested picks at his claws. "After all, even amateurs need to put food in their stomachs."

The Dark-Type's words made Lyn pause, and his posture slackened from resignation.

"That's… true," he admitted, even if it was not the least bit reassuring. He could tighten the cordon and whip the current shifts into better shape, yes. But even sharp and focused spotters would get worn down if pressed for too long… Bah, this ought to be simply going ashore and claiming his prize! Why couldn't the Guardian have tumbled down onto an island that wouldn't have geopolitics to complicate the matter?

"On the other fin, we'll have some more help with this cordon soon!" the Goldeen piped up in a cheery tone. "One of our ships was looking for your coordinates earlier!"

"One of our-?" Lyn asked. The Samurott scarcely got in a couple puzzled blinks before he heard a buzzing voice call off from behind.

"Lyn!"

After turning towards it, he saw a Mothim flitting from a two-masted ship with the patterns of a Second-Rank captain on its sails further out at sea… heading directly for his deck.

"Of course," the Water-Type sighed, as Ellsberg flitted over the deck and came to a fluttering rest on the railing beside the Third-Rank. The moth's expression betrayed an uneasy and exasperated impatience. It was no secret to Lyn what the culprit was…

"I thought you said that the Guardian of the Seas was facing imminent recapture!"

"For crying out loud, it's the second day," Lyn growled. "How much more imminent do I need to get with a potential diplomatic powderkeg like Boisocéan?"

"You didn't include that in your message!" the Mothim cried back, hopping up and down on the railing with idle flutters. "Is it my fault that the Board wound up coming to their own assumptions with such an evasive account?"

Ellsberg shook his head, drew in a deep breath, and calmed himself. Impatient Administrators or not, Lyn did have a point. Even if they wouldn't be pleased, they would surely understand the delicacies of the situation, wouldn't they? And it wasn't as if he only had bad news to deliver to the Commissioner…

"On the positive side, I think the Board must have anticipated that this mission would potentially run into trouble. They seem to have been able to put together a second crew quietly enough to help you after all," Ellsberg buzzed. "Why, I heard from a spotter that one of our own ships pulled out of Tromba last night. It could be a coincidence, but-"

Ellsberg flinched as he saw Lyn tense up and sink into a crouched pose that the moth normally saw whenever the Water-Type was about to pounce at an opponent while training. The Samurott twitched his whiskers, shook his head, and grumbled back in a low tone.

"That's not a coincidence. That's a sign we're running out of time."

"E-Eh?" the moth asked. "How do you figure-?"

"Think, Ellsberg!" Lyn roared at the Bug-Type, startling him off his perch on the railing and into the air. "Who is on Tromba and what's happened there lately?"

Tromba? But the only Pokémon there were the locals, Osmund, and Hatterby… Wait a minute, surely Lyn didn't mean that he expected them to somehow be involved.

"You can't honestly be suggesting that those rubes would try and-"

"That's exactly what I'm suggesting, Ellsberg!" the Samurott cried. "From all the runs I've made to that accursed sea rock, I know it's exactly the sort of stunt that Hatteras would try and pull!"

Lyn looked out at the sea. He had already stretched his numbers thin with the cordon, and leaving his ship to be a sitting Ducklett without defenses during any move on Seahive would be asking for trouble. The cordon could be condensed around a narrower portion of the island if he had an idea where Pleo would try and fly off from, but too many unpatrolled patches raised the risk of the Protector slipping away under his nose.

The Samurott then cast a glance over at Ellsberg's craft in the distance and, after pausing in thought, spoke back to the waiting notary.

"We're going in."

"Eh?! But your sails are still half-torn!" the Mothim spluttered. "You'll wear out your escorts just by having them help you limp into port!"

"I said we're going in, Ellsberg," Lyn corrected. "You have a ship and I can lend a few paws already out and about to it."

The Mothim stared back blankly at the Water-Type. It explained the look at the craft, but Lyn couldn't be suggesting that he use it like he would his own, right?

"You can't seriously hope to intimidate a town into submission with my ship!" the moth protested. "It's got half as many cannons and crew members as yours!"

Indeed, Ellsberg's craft was very much like the Mothim himself. None too imposing or spectacular on its own, but rather reliant on the unstated threat of bigger problems coming in its wake to arm-twist locals into compliance. How would he be able to apply that to an island that wasn't even under Company jurisdiction?

"We won't need to, Ellsberg."

"But what are we supposed to do otherwise, Lyn?" the Mothim pressed. "You can't quietly snatch Lugia away without good intel on his location! What are we supposed to do if not use brute force?"

"Tell me, Ellsberg, what do you do in our ranks?" the Samurott barked.

"Deliver and notarize messages of importance to our realms, of course!"

"Such as say, extradition notices?"

Ellsberg paused. That… actually made quite a bit of sense. He supposed he had underestimated Lyn as merely a more accomplished brute. An extradition notice provided a decent cover, it was something that he as a notary could do, but there still was something that didn't add up…

"It could work… But just what can you say to get an island that has stubbornly refused to pick a side all these years to cooperate?"

"It's simple really," Lyn explained, as he nonchalantly fished out a seamitar from along his right arm and began to idly toy with it about his knuckles. "If Seahive were to harbor cutthroat pirates that raided and attempted to burn a Company vessel on the high seas, that's not just a reckless disregard for local safety…"

Thunk!

The sound of Lyn's blade striking wood reverberated along the deck. As Ellsberg looked down, he saw that Lyn had thrown the blade into the timbers underfoot, leaving it stuck blade-first in the wood.

"That's a stunt that no one this side of the Cradle would tolerate. After all, neither us nor the Imps have any interest in seeing a second island become a pirate haven, neutral territory or not! Their leader's only real choices there then become stalling for time- which allows for an extraction team to either grab or flush out the Protector- or handing him over to us directly," the otter said, smirking. "And if they attempt to mount forceful resistance in defense of these 'pirates', why that's grounds for military intervention in the imminent future!"

"One that you're there to harbinger, I take it?" the Mothim asked as Lyn pried the seamitar out of the wood.

"Would you expect me to have it any other way?" he chuckled. "Inform your deck hands of the new plans. We're setting sail immediately."



Author's Notes:

- Dosyć - Polish: "Enough" (Interjection)
- un 'Cintillo Trombense' - Spanish: "a 'Tromban Headband'"
- Hola, buenos días - Spanish: "Hello, good morning"
- Madame - French: "Madam"
- la bastille - French: "the fortress, "the citadel, "the bastion"
- Na litość boską! - Polish: Interjection roughly analogous to "For crying out loud!" or "For goodness/God's sake!", lit. "For divine mercy!"
- mon petit - French: "my little (one)" (Term of endearment)
 
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Chapter 25: Moving Targets

Spiteful Murkrow

Busy Writing Stories I Want to Read
Pronouns
He/Him/His
Partners
  1. nidoran-f
  2. druddigon
  3. swellow
  4. lugia
  5. quilava-fobbie
  6. sneasel-kate
  7. heliolisk-fobbie
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Sploosh!

As Ellsberg fluttered along, he heard the sound of his ship's stone anchor hit the water. Turning his head, he saw his ship finally come to a bobbing rest, just in time to see Lyn leap into the water. The Samurott barked an order, signaling the Pokémon maintaining the cordon to move into position around the town ahead. The Mothim redirected his attention back ahead to see the docks of Seahive Square in the distance, nestled among the mangroves that held up most of the town.

"Remember, Ellsberg, I need you to stall for a few moments before I come along so the extraction team can slip in. Keep them occupied until we get there," he grumbled, mockingly mimicking Lyn's voice from an earlier debriefing as he continued along his erratic flight path. For a Pokemon that was his ticket to becoming a Commissioner, the Samurott's tendency to treat Ellsberg like another one of his deckhands never failed to grate the moth's nerves. "How new does he think I am? I'm not the one who got a ship damaged from careless oversights!"

Before long, Ellsberg came to the edge of one of the harbor's wharves, where a Durant and Simisage in the flowery, sea-green scarves of Seahive's guards. The pair chattered idly with each other, the metal-plated bug prattling along next to a wall-like pile of rough barrels and crates.

"And I told him, 'You take the leafcutting duty this week, I'm a ground Pokémon and you're built for it!'"

"Eh? With the Captain? So how'd that work out?" the Simisage asked back, cocking his head puzzledly and waiting on the Bug-Type's answer.

"Er… not so great, I've got to pick between leafcutting duty and helping him out with river patrol now," the Durant reluctantly admitted, flinching at the thought of having to struggle to keep his head above water all day. "Since when did Papa get this spiteful over a few suggestions?"

Those two looked like they'd be able to drag out a standoff, distraction enough for Lyn's infiltrators to slip in. After selecting his target, Ellsberg flitted up to the pair and loudly buzzed at them to gather their attention.

"You there!"

"Eh?"

The Durant and Simisage turned to see the waiting notary fluttering about impatiently. After the two realized that the creature was wearing a lavender scarf with violet squares, matching the sails on a ship coming in from sea, their expressions hardened into gruff scowls.

"Hrmph. Oh, it's you guys again," the ant chittered. "What do you want this time?"

"Yeah, you know the rules, we're neutral," the ape added. "If you want more provisions, you can follow the same loading procedures as everyone else."

"Hardly," Ellsberg huffed, his patience for the intransigent duo worn thin from his earlier debriefing. But nonetheless, Lyn had asked for a few moments, and he could get him that much. "I bring important news from Kenobi, and if your leader knows what's good for this town, she'll hear me out."

The two Pokémon looked up at the leering moth, then at each other with skeptical looks before turning their attention back to Ellsberg.

"Yeah?" the Durant scoffed. "Says you and what ar-"

The bug's words were cut off with a harsh bellow and the stiff slap of seawater, knocking him and his partner back. As the two stumbled back to their feet, they came face-to-face with the piercing glare of a Samurott. In the background they heard cries from their fellow guards and other Pokemon at the docks, as surly-looking sea Pokemon and fliers moved into position around them.

"Says mine," Lyn growled. "And it doesn't like to be kept waiting."

The two guards froze out of startled shock, before the pair, whether out of bravery or rash pride, attempted to put on brave faces and stand their ground.

"Th-That's not an army!" the Durant hastily retorted. "That's just a squad!"

"Y-Yeah!" the Simisage added. "You won't be able to shake down our town with that!"

"Oh, we don't have to shake down your town to get what we want," Lyn sneered, drawing a seamitar from his sheath and leveling it at the Simisage's throat. "We just need someone to deliver a summons. If you'd rather spend your time lying down on the job, I'd be more than happy to make you stay down for a very long while."

The monkey slowly inched away from the point of the seamitar and gasped for air as he and his now trembling, bug-eyed companion looked anxiously back along the docks for some open route to scuttle to safety. As the two tried to regain a semblance of composure after Lyn's threat, the sound of a Mothim clearing his throat cut through the air.

"As I said earlier, I bring news," Ellsberg insisted. "One that you and your town would be wise to not ignore."

The Simisage and Durant audibly gulped, and then asked stammering, one after the other...

"Er… wh-what's the news?"

"Y-Yeah, wh-what's going on?"



A few minutes later, Team Traveller made their way back to the looming, conical main hall of Seahive's guild complex, blissfully unaware of the present happenings at the town's dock. As Nida, Pleo, and Elty continued alongside the final stretch of the stream that separated the guild from the nearby shops, the three prattled along about concerns that were closer to their minds...

"Heh heh! Mission accomplished!" Elty cheered. "So what are you going to eat first?"

"Hmm?" Pleo murmured, as he hopped down from a railing on the walkway. "What do you mean?"

"Yeah, wouldn't the food here be the same as in the guild back home?" Nida said, tilting an ear quizzically.

"Chyba żartujesz! Seahive's known for its food!" the Growlithe barked. "You don't think they'd get all the sea Pokemon around these parts hooked on their stuff if they were bad at it, did you? Why they've got Gummis… Poffins… Donu-"

The Fire-Type's words trailed off and died as he and the others saw Maranda talking with a rattled-looking Simisage and Durant with sea-green scarves at the entrance to the Medic's Hut further down the walkway.

"Wait a minute," Elty began. "That's…"

"Maranda?" Pleo asked.

They couldn't pick out the conversation from their distance, but they could see her expression grew unnerved, and the Leavanny quickly darted off with the two guards down Seahive's web of raised walkways.

"Where's she off in such a hurry?" Nida wondered. "Didn't she need to tend to the medic's hut right about now?"

"Eh, I'm sure it's just normal-" Elty dismissively answered, only to be cut off by a sudden shout.

"Oi! You guys!"

The three Pokemon turned from the direction that Maranda had darted down and saw three other Pokemon rushing for them from further up the walkway- a Venipede, a Tepig, and a Purrloin, all of whom seemed every bit as shaken as the recently-departed Leavanny did.

"Just what did you guys do before coming here?" Venner demanded.

"Yeah, we heard that a Company ship pulled into the harbor!" Francouer exclaimed. "They say they're looking to extradite a group of pirates that match your description!"

Nida, Pleo, and Elty froze as the Tepig's words played over and over again in their heads. As their blood ran cold, and their stomachs knotted from stress at the realization that the Company had followed them here, they were able to only muster a collective, shocked cry of...

"Wh-What?!"

"Hmph," Actor harrumphed, shaking his head. "I knew something seemed fishy about them."

"Eh?!" Pleo cried. "But Nida and I- None of us are pirates!"

"Then why does the Company want you all so badly? I mean, if you were just run-of-the-mill pirates, they'd be happy to just let our town's guards handle you, but…" Venner said. "No offense, you look like you'd have trouble fighting your way out of a pile of Substitutes."

The three stammered and tried to make sense of how they could explain this to Team Chasseur. The truth was simple enough, the Company wanted Pleo because of who he was, and use him for gods know what… But Maranda had warned them not to tell anyone about the young Lugia's nature, and-

"Is- Is Pleo really a Protector?" Francouer asked, his body tense and expectant.

"Huh?!" Nida squeaked, hopping back. "How did you?!"

"I mean, it sounds crazy," he murmured. "But I remembered you all saying it earlier…"

"That's preposterous!" Actor hissed. "Why would a Protector have trouble fighting off some Company Pokemon?"

"Why, because he's still young and vulnerable of course," a voice called out. Elty and Nida's fur stood on end at the sound of the voice, and Pleo looked around anxiously, leaving Team Chasseur to scan their environment quizzically.

"'sa?" the Purrloin muttered. "Who said-? Ack!"

From the corner of their eyes, the two teams saw a Water Pulse bearing down on their position, and dove out of its way as it struck the middle of where the group had been. As Pleo stumbled back up, he saw a blue orb with electric sparks dancing inside it fly towards them. The Protector blew a gust of air with his wings at the Petrify Orb in a panic, deflecting it and sending it into the stream with a splash.

As the two teams looked off in the direction of the attacks, their assailants became clear: a Frogadier, an Ursaring, and a Xatu. Their scarves had been hastily bleached white with a blue sun added, with little flecks of the original lavender and purple showing up here and there, but the last two definitely were Pokemon they had seen on the fateful day they snuck aboard Lyn's ship.

"Don't let him get away!" the frog yelled.

Without thinking, Elty hopped up onto Pleo's back, and as the young Protector shifted to try and adjust to the pudgy dog's weight, he barked desperately to his teammates.

"Hurry up! We can shake them if we get into the air!"

Nida followed suit as Pleo quickly hopped up onto the railing with his two passengers and spread his wings to take flight, only to see the Ursaring bearing down on them. The white bird froze in place as Nida and Elty begged him to fly, flinching as the bear swooped in with a swipe of his claws.

"Argh!"

Only, the attack never came. Pleo opened his eyes and saw that the Ursaring had stumbled and tumbled along the walkway, a poisonous barb lodged in his calf. Further behind, Venner was still in a braced position, and spat out a second venomous dart at the Ursaring for good measure. The sound of the Xatu squawking in pain could be heard, as Team Traveller saw Francoeur spit out a cone of cinders on the bird, and the Frogadier tumbled forward after being tripped up mid-hop by a dark, shadowy ball Actor spat up.

"What are you waiting for?!" Venner chittered. "Get out of here!"

"Yeah, we'll hold them off!" Francoeur added.

"But-!" Nida cried, only for Actor to cut her off with a hiss.

"Just go already!"

Pleo leapt up into the air, Elty and Nida clinging on for dear life as Pleo tore up above the trees with desperate wingbeats. The three could hear the sounds of a scuffle below, and when the Nidoran and Growlithe looked back, their hearts sank.

They saw Team Chasseur getting knocked about. Francoeur was launched into a wall by a telekinetic fling from the Xatu, the Frogadier had punted Actor tumbling down the walkway, and Venner was clinging precariously to the edge of the walkway with his foreleg after the Ursaring attempted to swipe him down into the miry swamp below.

"We shouldn't have left them behind," Nida muttered.

"We need to look out for ourselves here!" Elty huffed back. "Let's just hope those Company jerks can't catch up."

The Nidoran shook her head and turned away, and let the trees fade into an indistinct sea of leaves and boughs. The team couldn't afford to stay around while Lyn was prowling at the town's port…

Not that any of those self-reassurances made her feel better.



Back on the ground, Francoeur was struggling to get back up from underneath a dent in a wall, Actor panted raggedly as he picked himself up from the walkway, and Venner struggled to pull himself back up. They had really bitten off more than they could chew this time, with no obvious means of turning the tables...

"Stop right there!" a Claydol's voice rang out.

Meyrink rushed in with an Emolga and an Igglybuff from the guild. The Claydol knocked the Ursaring down into the swamp with a slapping jet of mud, where as he staggered up, a waiting Gastrodon swept the creature unconscious into a mangrove trunk with a muddy wave. The Frogadier yelped as the Emolga swooped by and ran a weak jolt of electricity through him, leaving him wobbly and sluggish enough to be knocked over to the ground by the Igglybuff's tackle. Before the amphibian could hop back to his feet, a jagged, blue bolt from the flying squirrel on a return pass caught the Water-Type. The frog slumped over onto the walkway and lapsed out of consciousness as the Igglybuff gave him a stiff swat to his head.

Another beam of electricity swiftly followed and struck its Xatu partner, sending her tumbling against a wall as the other guild Pokémon rushed over to finish her off. Her health depleted, cornered, and robbed of her allies, the remaining Xatu panicked, and in the blink of an eye, vanished entirely, having fled by teleportation.

Of course, those morons had ambushed them right outside the guild hall!

Team Chasseur woozily stumbled back onto the walkway with the help of a few nearby Pokemon. As the two remaining infiltrators were tied down with rope by a growing crowd of Pokémon from the guild, some Pokémon went up to Maranda's hut further ahead to bring back someone to tend Team Chasseur's injuries.

"Hrmph. Was causing trouble in town part of that 'news' too?" a Snorunt spat, glaring at the prone forms of the two Company Pokémon. As the interrogation of the two semi-lucid strangers continued, the Diggersby from the Medic's Hut finally rushed in with a handful of Oran Berries and anxiously inspected Team Chasseur's members.

"Are you three alright?" Meyrink asked, bobbing uneasily over the planks of the walkway. "What just happened?"

The Tepig and Purrloin looked tiredly at the Venipede, who despite aching from the blows in his struggle earlier, paused, and looked into the sky for a moment.

"Just us helping out the young and vulnerable," he chittered, giving a weak smile. "You know, normal guild stuff."

Meyrink shook his head, and looked back, seeing the form of a white bird with an orange and blue passenger clinging tight. The psychic trailed off with a wondering "Hey, aren't those…?" as Venner murmured under his breath.

"We've helped you guys as much as we can… Good luck out there."



Back at Seahive's docks, the piers had cleared out and emptied of Pokemon beyond Lyn and Ellsberg's entourage, a cordon of nervous-looking guards who had blocked off the paths that lead deeper into town, and a Leavanny who had hastily darted up to the docks just a few moments ago. She came flanked by the Durant and Simisage from earlier, along with an elder Masquerain whose eyes flashed a venomous expression that almost seemed to match the spots on his wings. As Lyn and Ellsberg continued to badger her over these 'pirates', the leafy bug shook her head shot a defiant glare back.

"Well, it's certainly an interesting story, but I can't say that I'm particularly convinced," Maranda scoffed. "A team of three pirates, humbling a three-masted ship with escorts in the sea and air?"

"That's precisely why we need them extradited!" Ellsberg buzzed indignantly.

"Hmph. What makes you so sure that those three would even be here?" she asked. "Don't you think competent pirates like those would stick out like a sore thumb? That there wouldn't already be a bounty floating around for them somewhere?"

"Look here, I know those three are here and don't you play coy with me!" Lyn growled. "How they pulled off their shenanigans is unimportant, their capture is an immediate priority on behalf of the Company! If you insist on harboring dangerous criminals, we will come back to uphold the peace! By any means necessary-"

Lyn trailed off as he saw a silvery-white form rise above the treetops. The wings, the head, the neck, the accursed blue and orange fuzzballs on his back… There was only one thing that it could be.

"Kane! The target's moving!" he bayed. "Get in the sky and signal the other Pokémon in the cordon to shoot him down!"

The Crobat grunted and flew off. After getting a ways off the ground, the bat spewed out a volume of thick, black haze as he cut along, forming a long, ugly streak in the sky pointing towards Pleo's current flight path. Back on the docks, Ellsberg quickly turned to a Lanturn, and hastily barked at the creature to follow suit.

"Tell Gordon to get the ship out there and cut off their escape!"

"Right!" the Water-Type answered, before turning and swimming off for the ship. Maranda spat a long strand of silk after the Crobat in the air and cried out.

"Stop hi-!"

The Leavanny was abruptly shoved to the dock by a sudden wave, making the silk miss her target and aimlessly drift back to earth. As the water subsided, Maranda looked up, and saw that Lyn had pushed her entourage back down the docks with a Surf where they were coughing up water and trading wide-eyed looks. It was only a short gap between them and the Mairesse, yes, but the Samurott now perched over the Leavanny, seamitar in paw and trained at the base of her neck, Ellsberg shooting an unimpressed scowl from behind.

"My aren't you eager to start a diplomatic incident?" the Mothim chided, as the remaining Company lackeys dug in and glared at the Leavanny and the local guards. "How do you think the Board is going to take finding out that this island's leadership aids and abets wanted criminals?

The leafy bug paused, and ground her chitinous teeth. She couldn't come to Team Traveler's aid, not at the expense of her town… leaving Lyn to smirk smugly at the bedeviled Mairesse.

"Just sit tight and let us handle our own problems. Everything will work out fine."

Indeed, all that was left to do was hope that things would work out for the three young Pokemon above.



Out at the Gummi Fab where Margi worked, the six-winged form of a Hydreigon swooped in from the air and came to a flapping stop. The past few days had been stressful, what with coming and going on short notice to try and keep tabs on home and the 'demon' that lurked about. But now… perhaps it was ill judgment on her part, but after her encounter with Pleo earlier in the morning, she felt more at peace paying closer mind to her work at the fab.

"Hey!"

The Hydreigon's earholes caught the sound of a young dragon's voice, and she whirled about, seeing her son poking his head over a tall pile of stacked barrels.

"Eh? Daraen?" she asked, craning a head down to meet his snout. "What are you doing out here?"

"Er, well... I figured that after all the trouble you've been having the past few days, you could use some help with your work!" the Deino began, ruffling his feathers proudly. "Eating all the deformed gummis sounds like hard work!"

Ah, of course… He was thinking with his stomach, one sign that things had returned to their normal order.

"Daraen… I'm a custodian," Margi sighed. "That's only part of my-"

Just then, the normal sights and sounds of life were punctured by a pair of sudden cries.

"We've got company!"

"Pleo! Go left! Go left!"

The frantic voice was followed by the sound of a thick, wet glob flying through the air, then a sphere of spectral energy zipping through the air...

And finally, a frightened squawk.

"A-Aah! Nida!"

One that made the two Dragon-Type's plumes stand on end.

"Mom, that's Pleo's voice!" Daraen cried.

The Hydreigon craned her heads up, and saw the form of Team Traveller's members frantically diving to evade a Sludge Bomb and a Shadow Ball sailing overhead. Further behind, there were the forms of a Crobat and a Ninjask that were quickly closing the distance in on him.

"Mom, what's going on?" the Deino asked anxiously. "What's happening to Pleo? I can't see him!"

The Hydreigon turned as a Swanna swooped in behind the two pursuers. As the two groups flew by, she could make out that there were lavender scarves with violet squares on all of the pursuing Pokémon's necks, leaving her to murmur aloud in unsettled realization.

"They're trying to take him."

Dark images of what their world might become if Pleo were to be brought under the Company's banners filtered into the Hydreigon's mind. Even if he didn't buy into their horrid designs, it was something that surely would portend nothing but sorrow and anguish, including for the Pokémon in la bastille. But… could anyone afford for that to happen?

"... Stay here, mon petit."



In the skies above, Pleo lurched up with a squawk as a slicing gust of air sailed under his wings, close enough to cut the tips of a few of his flight feathers. Elty dug his paws into Pleo's plumage while they lost altitude. As the bird fought with the wind and finally evened out, he looked back and saw...

"Gah! That Swanna wasn't there before!" he yelped.

Their pursuers were still hot on their tails. The Growlithe threw a Stick from the bag with his mouth, only for it to fall into the sea below without so much as fazing the fliers behind them. It was the latest in a series of ineffectual attempts to strike back. Team Traveller had spat fire at them, flung poisonous barbs, and even turned to attempt to gust away one of their pursuers. All of the attacks had been intercepted, fallen into the sea, or been woven around by their targets exploiting the winds at such a height.

"Gwark!"

Their attackers on the other hand seemed to be much more used to fighting in the midst of windy skies. No matter how hard Pleo tried, there were still attacks that would inevitably find their mark, as he staggered and dove uncontrollably after a Swift clipped a wing tip with star-shaped bursts of burning light and smoke, sending Pleo plummeting towards the sea.

"Aaah! Sube! Sube!" Nida cried.

As the Nidoran held on for dear life, her muscles froze and she began to feel faint while a thousand regrets passed by her eyes, little things she would no longer be able to make right back home with Crom, her family, and the other villagers. Nida felt Pleo's body even out in the air, leaving her to pant anxiously as her senses slowly returned to her. The blue spike ball chanced to look up and see the three Company Pokémon carry on in their original vector thanks to the obscuring smoke, only to stall and notice their quarry had gone below them, prompting the Flying-Types to dive after them.

Wait a minute.

Their pursuers seemed to be wary of getting too close to Pleo, probably because of a lingering fear of being blown around again like a few nights ago. Whenever they lost track of him for a moment, they would have to look around to find the party again before the Crobat would spew out smoke of his own to form a trail to follow past it. If only they had some way of making smoke to muddle the bat's Haze! Or did they already have one? Why, between Pleo's Weather Balls and Elty's Embers… that just might do it!

Nida's ears pricked up, and she shouted over the wind.

"You guys!" she squeaked. "We need to charge them and take them head on!"

An eerie, shadowy ball sailed on overhead, Nida and Elty hunkering down with yelps as it zipped over their ears and just past Pleo's head crest. Did the spike ball seriously just suggest that?

"Jesteś szalona!" Elty growled. "They'll pick us off by the time we nail one of them!"

"And I don't know how to bring out my power!" Pleo squawked. "If it doesn't come out in time, I'll never be able to defeat them!"

"We don't have to defeat them!" Nida explained. "They've been staying back from us all this time! We just need to intercept one or two of their attacks and climb over them to kick up some cover to slip away!"

Pleo cast a glance back at the pursuing Pokémon, they had almost closed the distance between him, and it wouldn't be long before their attacks would come too soon to be weaved around or blocked. Nida's plan sounded impossible and scary, but…

"Are you sure this is going to work, Nida?!"

"No!" she cried back. "But whatever happens, we can't give up here!"

That was right, they had promised each other they wouldn't give up. It was the only plan that any of them could think of that had a chance of working. So perhaps all that was left to do, was to stare down the impossible and hope for the best.

Pleo circled around and the three Pokemon came face to face with their pursuers. Team Traveller watched as their tormenters widened their eyes out of surprise while preparing to unleash a volley on the team. They saw the ball of vile-looking purple glop in the Crobat's mouth, the ominous dark ball in between the Ninjask's mandibles, and the cutting winds in between the Swanna's wings...

And as they watched the attacks leave their foes' bodies, all converging on their position…

"Now!"

With the blind frenzy of a cornered animal, Team Traveller returned with their own salvo. A glowing ball of light from Pleo's mouth, a cone of fiery Ember's from Elty's muzzle, and a piercing barb flying through the air from Nida. As soon as the three had flung their attacks back at the Company Pokemon, Pleo climbed up into the sky as loud bursts and puffs of smoke filled the air beneath them.

"Hey! Where'd they go?!"

As the three pursuers shouted out in confusion as to where their targets had gone off to, Pleo tore on ahead, beating his wings forward with all of his might as Nida and Elty looked back at the puffs of smoke behind them.

"Well I'll be," Elty said. "They did actually teach you things at that guild of yours."

"That ought to buy us some-" Nida began, only to hear Pleo suddenly cry out.

"N-Nida?! Their friends are here, too!"

His passengers whipped their heads around, seeing that much to their horror, there was a ship with lavender sails just ahead of them. It was smaller than Lyn's, but that was of little relief as the team saw Pokemon scrambling into positions to try and lob attacks at them.

"A-Ack! Where'd that ship come from?!" Nida squeaked. As her barbs began to dribble poison, the team's blood ran cold as they heard a voice calling from behind.

"There they are! Shoot them down!"

The smoke cloud from earlier apparently hadn't bought nearly as much time as Nida hoped. Now, here was the team, boxed in between the Company ahead and behind them. The three saw glints coming from the ship, and as soon as Elty saw them, he suddenly barked out…

"Pleo, dive and go right! Now!"

Without thinking, Pleo followed along, and entered a steep, almost perpendicular dive to his right. As soon as they left, attacks sailed all around their former position, followed quickly by the sound of a commotion.

"Gah! You aren't supposed to be attacking us, you morons!"

Elty and Nida quickly looked back in the direction of the voices where they saw their three pursuers staggering and struggling, evidently having been nicked by some of the attacks coming from the ship.

"Er… Ellsberg will understand about that damage right?" the Swanna's voice called.

On the opposite end the ship was in a frantic commotion, its stern the unfortunate victim of the attacks meant for Pleo, and her escorts preoccupied more with saving their stricken craft than the white bird slipping away. There was a hole punched just along the waterline letting in seawater that a Snover was desperately trying to mend by making an icy plug, one of the sails had a long gash torn into its fabric, and the tiller was torn from its place, floating along behind the ship with some planks of the stern's deck. As he surveyed the damage from the friendly fire, Elty shook his head and wondered aloud...

"Wait, why didn't we think of doing that earlier-?" he began, only to be forced to drop down by the Crobat diving overhead, his companions coming into view.

"They're still coming after us!" Pleo cried, only to squawk out of pain as starry bursts came down on him and his passengers from above. As the little Protector felt himself stagger and struggle to stay aloft, he heard Elty yelp as the dog's hindquarters dangled precariously in the air, Nida trying her hardest to keep him from falling into the sea below. Above him, the Crobat was still there preparing a glob of vile-looking sludge in his mouth trained on his tired wings.

Pleo's mind shifted back to Lyn's threat back in the hold to cut his flight feathers, and shuddered realizing that now he was about to suffer whatever pain that would involve… high above the sea below him. He beat his wings wildly in the last-ditch hope that his power would come to him like it did on Lyn's ship, but nothing came but the aching of his sore and desperate muscles.

Maybe… maybe there wasn't a way to get out of this...

GRAWWWWWWR!

The Crobat spluttered and gagged after accidentally swallowing his sludge as the three Company Pokémon flinched and looked around uneasily for the source of the noise. The Ninjask scanned the bottom as he wondered aloud...

"What on earth wa-AAAH!"

A black and blue blur abruptly tore up, as a blue-scaled head delivered a crushing bite to the costa of the cicada's left wing. As the bug screeched in pain, the head, attached to a long, serpentine neck flung the Ninjask away, sending him pinwheeling through the air until he fell into the sea with a splash.

The blur then came for Pleo, leaving him to flinch in the air as he felt a soft, but noticeable nip at his back. Both Nida and Elty cried out in shock as the Growlithe got shoved back onto Pleo's back and they all were tugged along. He then noticed that in spite of his tired condition he was flying along faster… Wait a minute, that nip was towing him! As the three looked up at the now clear form overshadowing them, they saw it was none other than...

"Margi?!"

The six wings, the jet-black feathers, the magenta and blue scales, the comet-shaped blotch on her central head. That was Margi alright, but… why had she come?

"What are you doing?!" Pleo cried.

"Keeping our world safe by keeping the Company from getting their grubby maws on you!"

The ship rapidly began to shrink away further and further into the distance, but in spite of that the forms of Swanna and Crobat kept coming after the group. Pleo felt the nip let go and toss him and his team forward into the air.

"Ack!"

As he straightened out, he saw a frigid, cutting burst of air strike Margi's back and cake over the shoulder of one of her wings with a layer of ice. The Hydreigon whirled around with a loud roar and sent a bluish-white fireball at the Swanna. The burst struck him along his side and tore away some of his flight feathers in the process, sending him spiraling out of the sky and into the sea below. Before the dragon could take any particular satisfaction in her victory, she felt a stiff smack and a vile sensation along the side of her underbelly. She looked down and saw that poisonous, purple glop was dribbling down her scales, and threw her into a struggling panic to try and clean it off herself before it seeped into her body. As the Hydreigon fought to be rid of the sludge, the Crobat closed in on her, snarling.

"You're gonna pay for that you vile-"

"Margi, fly away!" a voice suddenly rang out.

"Huh-?! Augh!"

The bat suddenly had a spike catch him near the carpal joint of his upper right wing, followed by a cone of cinders which set the fur on his belly afire, and finally, a strong, overwhelming Whirlwind which swept the creature up and sent him into a steep dive into the sea below.

"Margi! Don't just wait there!" Pleo squawked. "We need to keep flying!"

And indeed they did need to, Team Traveller could already see Pokémon in the sea swimming after the downed fliers, and others were shifting their attention to them. The two fliers tore along, their wings feeling increasingly numb as they continued desperately pushing forth in the air as jets of water and beams occasionally came at them from the sea. The shots grew further and further away, and when the four Pokémon looked back… they saw there were no more pursuers. The other flying Pokémon in the air had gravitated to the Crobat's Haze trails that no longer pointed to them, and the now small ship behind them had still not changed course to pursue them.

"Wait a minute… they're not turning after us!" Pleo exclaimed.

"What's their deal?" Nida asked. "It's not that hard to turn a ship!"

Elty's mind drifted back to the damage the ship's stern had taken earlier, why at that sort of location, if there was a particularly unlucky shot...

"I don't think they can," he replied. "Those guys must have hit their tiller earlier."

"All the better for us," Margi grunted. "Here."

The dragon passed a Sitrus Berry over to Nida, the Nidoran grasping it in her paws and looking down at it.

"It's been touched by the local Distortion, give it to your friend to eat," she explained. "It won't work as well as if you applied it as you were supposed to, but it should heal those wounds enough to make it to the next island."

"The next island?" Pleo asked.

"You don't mean to try and stay do you? I know that you didn't mean it in this case, but our forebears were right," the dragon responded. "If you stay here, you will only bring trouble for the town... and for yourself."

"B-But where are we supposed to go?!" Nida cried. "We can't go back to Bluewhorl… not while Lyn is still hounding us like this…"

"Why not Kenobi?" Elty suggested, as he gestured down to a stream of lighter-colored water in the sea below. "That's the Spiral Stream right down there. If we follow it, it'll lead us straight to there."

"Kenobi?" Margi questioned. "Surely you can't possibly mean that... Kenobi's a big island with a Company shipyard and all manner of unseemly characters in it!"

"Exactly where they won't expect to find us!" Elty insisted, his words carrying a defensive adamance that surprised Nida and Pleo. "It's the only other island that's as close to here as Bluewhorl, and there's some crowds I know around there we can hide in."

"Is… that true?" Nida asked.

"It is, unfortunately," the Hydreigon answered, shaking her heads.

Nida's ears drooped from realization that their choices amounted to bringing calamity back on their home, and following Elty's suggestion to lie low in a place that even Margi was skeptical of. The Nidoran stopped and thought, before flicking her ears as she came to her own conclusion.

"We'll have to chance it," she sighed. "We only need to hold out until Pleo figures out how to draw out his power more regularly anyways."

With that, the Nidoran popped the Sitrus Berry into Pleo's mouth, leaving him to masticate it and gulp its crushed, surprisingly thick and syrupy pulp down as he started to trace the route of current below. A dark thought suddenly crept into his mind… Venner and his friends had suffered while helping them... would the Company come to punish Margi too for coming to their rescue?

"Will you be alright, Margi?" he asked, craning his neck back. Pleo saw the dragon hesitate for a long moment, clearly she must have had similar apprehensions of what might come in her future, and what it might mean for her son. She blinked and shook her heads, giving back a small, if somewhat forced-looking smile.

"I'm sure I can manage along with Daraen," she replied. "It's in our kind's nature to make many enemies… And I've survived this long, haven't I?"

The Pokemon on Team Traveler looked at each other uneasily. If there was a reassurance that Margi could give them, this didn't seem to be it. Still, she wasn't exactly a pushover, and surely Maranda and other Pokemon in Seahive like her would come to Margi's defense if trouble brewed…

Wouldn't they?

"If you say so…" Nida murmured. "Thanks again for everything."

The effects of the strange Sitrus Berry had begun to kick in, as Pleo began to feel the aches and pains of his body start to ebb and drain. He turned his attention back to the Spiral Stream, and set off, when Margi's voice suddenly rang out again.

"Before you go!"

The team looked back one last time to Margi, as she continued to speak.

"'Pleo', right? If you do run into any others of your sort… if you can," she mumbled. "Please… try to make them more like you."

For a brief moment, the two Pokémon stared into each other's eyes. Margi's eyes were still their unnerving, blood-red selves, but this time, there seemed to be something different about them. They were worried and uncertain, but even in spite of that…

There seemed to be a small flicker of hope in them.

"I will!" Pleo chirped, bobbing in affirmation. "I promise!"

And with that, the two fliers, jet-black and silvery-white, parted ways and carried on towards their respective islands and their unknown tomorrows.



Back at the docks, the remaining lavender-scarved Pokémon stared blankly at the scene offshore. There was the black and blue creature that was quickly ducking below the treelines. Their counterparts in the air were flying along to Kane's latest Haze trail only, much to their confusion, to find empty air. Ellsberg's ship was stricken offshore with activity buzzing all around it, and most importantly, the white bird and his passengers were slipping rapidly out of view.

"Erm… Captain?" a Sigilyph asked warily.

"Are you sure it was a good idea keeping us here on crowd control instead of helping to chase after the Lugia?" a Pidgeot added.

Uneasy murmurs went about the lavender-scarved Pokemon as they cast quick glances at their Captain and the Third-Rank alongside him...

"Grr…"

And saw that he was visibly seething. The Mothim with him was in a similarly poor mood, and went into a fit at the sight of the damage to his poor ship.

"I don't believe this!" Ellsberg buzzed. "Two damaged ships in three days? Just what sort of-?"

"Shut it, Ellsberg!" Lyn bellowed. The Mothim flinched and fluttered back, clamping his mouth shut as the Samurott whirled around to the Leavanny and growled viciously.

"You had something to do with this, didn't you?"

"Actually, I didn't," the Bug-Type chittered back calmy. "Do you honestly expect me to have full control over every Pokemon's actions in this town? Let alone those of every Marked?"

"Pah, don't think that will be the end of things!" the Samurott spat. "I will let my superiors know that your horrid swamp aided and abetted the escape of wanted Pokemon, and there will be consequences. For that Marked, for this town, and-"

"For you, too," Maranda added, her voice full of calm but focused defiance. "Did you really think you could just drag us down like this?"

At this, the Samurott lost his temper and threw his arm back, ready to strike at the pinned bug.

"Oh, that is-!"

"Not that seeing you get red in the face isn't amusing, but you should really calm down and face the facts," Maranda interrupted. "Your wanted Pokemon are escaping, and from what I've pieced together, neither the ship out there, nor this other that your friend referred to will keep pace with them well."

Lyn caught his blade in mid-swing and froze. That… was actually a good point.

"Look, Lyn, is it? If you were really in a position to use force to get your way here, wouldn't you have done so earlier?" the Mairesse continued. "In that case, don't you have better things to do than to trouble our island and start a diplomatic incident with the Imperials that won't end well for any of us? Like not letting yourself fall too far behind your prey?"

The Samurott glared at the Leavanny, and with a growl he sheathed his blade. He turned for the water, and stopped to glance at Ellsberg as the leafy bug pushed herself back to her feet with the help of some of the guards.

"We're leaving, Ellsberg," he grunted.

"What?!" the Mothim buzzed. "But-!"

"As much as I hate to admit it, she is right. I need to get my ship moving and so do you," Lyn grumbled. "We'll meet in Kenobi and figure out where to go from there."

The Samurott then leapt into the seawater with a splash, leaving the fluttering Bug-Type to shake his head and bury a face in his palm as he muttered to himself.

"Oh, Administrator Farn isn't going to like this at all…"

Ellsberg trailed off as he looked up and saw that Lyn was still waiting in the water, staring back at him with a piercing glare.

"... Right, we'll worry about that when we get there," he said, before turning to the other lavender-scarved Pokemon. "Everyone, move out!"

And with that, one by one, the amassed Pokemon at the docks melted away, and departed by sea and sky for the stricken Company ships offshore.



Back in Tromba, far, far away from Pleo's ordeal, Bluewhorl's expedition was preparing to set off. The provisions had been stocked, everyone had received their debriefings, and what seemed to be the whole town had gathered together to show their support as the Illumise captain of the Siglo Swellow and her crew set off. This included Gwenith and Cenn, who embraced Crom and Pladur at the foot of the gangplank.

"Take care of yourselves out there!" Crom's younger brother cheered. "It's my turn to head out to sea with dad when you come back, you hear!"

"We'll be praying for you," Gwenith added, giving a gentle nuzzle to her elder child. "And make sure that you listen to your father!"

"I will, mom!" Crom replied. "And don't let Cenn root through my treasure hoard!"

After Gwenith let her older son go, her Fraxure husband stepped forward to draw his mate and younger child into a tender (if careful) embrace, as he attempted to give some reassurances before he left.

"I'll bring him home as soon as we're done, dear," Pladur insisted.

"Good," Gwenith answered, before hardening her gaze. "After all, if he doesn't…"

The Fraxure gulped and began to flail nervously, Gwenith wasn't seriously insinuating that…

"A-Ah!" he squeaked. "I'll meant home alive, of course-!"

"Don't be so morbid, dear," Gwenith chuckled. "It's not seemly for a dragon to wear his worries on his hide."

"Ehehe," he stammered back. "I'll… I'll try, but…"

"Pladur!" Kiran's voice called from the railing. "You shouldn't dawdle in front of the gangplank like that! Why, you're making the line for the others on the dock 50% longer than normal!"

The Fraxure cast a glance at a small crowd of fellow crewmates, waiting impatiently for him and his child to move along. The hatchet-faced dragon gave a sheepish apology, and decided that it was perhaps best to speed along his farewells with his family.

"Maybe try to make it a little clearer when you're joking around?" he asked.

"It's something we'll both have to work on, it seems," the elder Druddigon answered, leaving Crom and Pladur to quickly scamper up the gangway and onto the ship.

One by one, the rest of the crew for the ship came aboard. The gangplank was taken down, the sails were lowered, and the anchor raised. As the crowd waved and cheered their farewells, the craft slipped along the waves and out the harbor to the open sea, leaving Crom to watch Bluewhorl's harbor fade away from the railing until it was an unclear mass of shapes on the horizon.

That was, until he felt a peck at his shoulder.

"Crom?"

"Eh?"

The Druddigon turned around, where he saw Kiran and Ander waiting for him.

"Captain Beatrix's about to give an announcement by the tiller," the Scyther explained.

"Can't go about on a ship without knowing what's going on, after all!" the Swellow added. "Why, it makes work aboard a ship 75% more wasteful!"

"Hmm, right."

Crom followed the two along to a rough wooden lever towards the back of the stern, where the Illumise flitted back and forth, clearing her throat to speak as all eyes and ears trained on her.

"Alright, I just wanted to say that I'm proud of you all," she began. "You took on an uncertain job, and didn't let the Butterfree in your stomach get to you."

"So… what happens next?" a Servine asked.

"We do what Hatteras set us out to do-" the Illumise answered, only to be interrupted by a young, rough voice.

"We get Pleo back!"

All eyes turned to Crom, which made him shrink back sheepishly as he realized that he had spoken out of turn. Kiran ruffled out his feathers and cleared his throat.

"Well, he isn't wrong, Beatrix," he chirped, rubbing a wing against the back of his head.

"Heh, I see he takes to the sea just like his father," the Illumise chuckled, gesturing towards a flustered-looking Fraxure in the crowd.

"Er… heh... well, what can I say there?"

"As I was saying, I'm not fully sure what we're going to see on this voyage," the firefly continued. "But I'm confident that if we all work together, we'll stand as good of a chance we can hope of for pulling through. So stay sharp, help out your fellow 'mon when the opportunity shows itself…"

The Illumise looked about her crew. It was a motley and unimposing lot sure, but her old schooner had seen improbable runs before. She gave a faint smile and nodded, what was pushing the envelope a little when the stakes were what they were?

"And let's make sure that Protector gets back home. By tomorrow if we can help it!"

"YEAH!"

As the meeting wound down, the crew members turned to tend to their various tasks aboard the ship in high spirits.

It would surely not be too long before the Protector was among them, joining their reverie on the humble little craft as they traced the winds and the currents back home…

Into the arms of a town that was waiting expectantly for them all.



Author's Notes:

- Papa - French: "Dad", "Father"
- Chyba żartujesz! - Polish: Expression meaning roughly "Are you kidding me!" or "You must be joking!"
- 'sa? - Venetian: Interjection meaning "What?" or "Why?"
- (¡)Sube! - Spanish: "Pull up!", "Go up!"
- Jesteś szalona! - Polish: "You're crazy!"
 
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Special Chapter: Auld Lang Syne

Spiteful Murkrow

Busy Writing Stories I Want to Read
Pronouns
He/Him/His
Partners
  1. nidoran-f
  2. druddigon
  3. swellow
  4. lugia
  5. quilava-fobbie
  6. sneasel-kate
  7. heliolisk-fobbie
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As the sun made its earliest setting of the year on Tromba Island, Marley and Teja's burrow overlooking Bluewhorl Town was abuzz with activity. Inside, a Nidorina, Nidorino, and their ten kits crowded around a crude table in the main chamber of the burrow for dinner. Their already tight room was even more cramped than usual that night, with a spread that had been carefully scrounged together in the days leading up to the Winter Solstice. The customary gummis and greens were there, jostling for space alongside an uncharacteristically large assortment of berries and pastries.

On top of that, the food and the simple glass jars that normally provided light had to share table space with a large number of paper lanterns tonight. All about the table, colorful and gaudy constructions sat by each of the ten kits, tied with string to carrying sticks and filled with glow-moss. A crude mountain competed for room with a rude house, a ship alongside a paper Leppa Berry. One particular lantern featured two goldenrod stars at opposite ends of a circular strip of paper enclosing a gap between them.

Fortunately, the food was being cleared off the table at a faster than usual rate, thanks in particular to the star-shaped lantern's owner, who was halfway through inhaling a leaf of lettuce.

"Slow down, Nida!" Teja urged, nosing the Nidoran's shoulder. "Take some time to savor your food!"

"But Papi, it's New Year's!" the blue spike ball protested in between a mouthful of her greens. "Lanterning starts at sundown!"

After all, this was no ordinary night, it was Año Nuevo Trombense, the longest night of the year. The night which marked when one year's moons gave way to the next, and in which the town did its best to try and defy its natural darkness. Children such as Nida and her siblings did their part to also spread light to the long night, going door to door to their neighbors with their gaily-colored papercrafts...

And there were other things for the children to look forward to as well.

"Yeah!" one of the younger purple Nidoran squeaked. "If we take too long, we'll miss all of the candy being given out!"

"And we won't be able to open our presents unless we get our lanterning done!" another interjected.

"Besides, Ms. Hariti said she'd give extra sweets to the Pokémon that sang at her door tonight!" The conversation quickly devolved into excited chatter as one after the other, the rambunctious spike balls began to plead and whine about "Mami, can we go-?"

Thump thump thump

Only for their racket to be cut off by the sharp thumping of a Nidorina's foot against the ground, followed up with a piercing glare.

"After dinner, then you can get candy," she huffed. "And not a moment sooner!"

Marley's words were met by a series of disappointed groans and folded ears as the young Poison-Types reluctantly, but swiftly returned to their meals. The Nidorino and Nidorina looked at each other and sighed. Teja shook his head with a bemused smile as he turned to Nida, who was still busily gulping down her food.

"Don't get yourself so wound up, Nida," the Nidorino chuckled. "It's a special night of the year! Why rush through it?"

Just then, a pair of voices came down the burrow's entrance. One the chirping voice of a Swellow, the other the young, but rough voice of a Druddigon...

"Nida?" Kiran's voice called out. "Are you in there?"

"Yeah!" Crom shouted. "You're ready to go lanterning, right?"

Nida's ears perked up as she heard the sounds, and quickly whirled her head towards the voices.

"Coming!" she exclaimed. The Nidoran hastily inhaled the last few bits of food spread out before her, and grabbed the stick of her yellow star-shaped lantern with her teeth. As she turned from the table with the five-spoked papercraft, a Nidorina's voice stopped her dead in her tracks.

"Eh?!" Marley cried. "Where do you think you're going?!"

Nida folded her ears back and screwed her eyes shut for a moment before turning around and setting her lantern down. Nida had been waiting all day to go off lanterning with Crom and Kiran and they were right there.

"But Mami!" Nida whined. "I'm done eating!"

"Aren't you coming with your brothers and sisters like last year, mija?" Teja wondered, tilting an ear back quizzically. All eyes turned to Nida, who shifted uncomfortably and sheepishly.

"B-But I'm old enough to go without them, Papi!" she protested. "And Crom and Kiran are from my team!"

"Just what will your siblings think of that?" Marley countered in a scolding tone, only for one of Nida’s older brothers to chime in:

"Eh, it's okay," he answered. "More candy for us that way!"

"Yeah, Orino's right," a blue Nidoran added. "Three of us can watch the younger ones just fine!"

The last of Nida's elder brothers blinked and flicked an ear puzzledly, before turning back to the female Nidoran.

"Wait a minute, Ani," he asked. "I thought we were sneaking o- Ow!"

The purple spike ball was answered with a swat at his flank from Orino, who mouthed a hasty 'shut your yap, Dorin' as the voices of Nida's teammates made their way back down the burrow again.

"Nida? Are you down there?"

"If we're getting in the way of something, there's no shame in letting your old Team Captain know!"

Back in the chamber of the burrow, Nida and her mother traded an awkward silence with each other, the Nidorina giving a glowering frown.

"You will spend at least some time with us, won't you?" the Nidorina pressed. "It is New Year's."

"I will, Mami!" Nida squeaked. "I'll be at the shrine later like I promised! I even already talked it over with Kiran and Crom!"

The Nidorina's scowl lingered a little longer, before it finally gave way to a sigh and head-shake.

"Ay. Fine," she relented. "But behave yourself out the-"

"Gracías Mami! Gracías Papi!" Nida squeaked, bounding away from the table with her lantern. The Nidoran called up a "Coming!" to the voices above, and bounded up the passage to the surface, coming face to face with a young Druddigon poking his head and upper body down the family's burrow.

"Ah! There you are, Nida!" he cried. Crom pulled himself out clumsily, brushing his crest up against the burrow's walls on the way out. Nida poked her head out and crossed the threshold of the entrance onto the mat outside. The stars and the moon had already started to poke out into the twilight sky. Even so, the burrow’s exit was lit up more than normal that night, due in no small part to a small collection of candles set out and already lit for the occasion. There, the young Druddigon hastily dusted some dirt off of himself as Kiran hopped over and passed a lantern over to Crom… which looked like a misshapen white egg with two blue spikes attached to it.

"Erm… Crom?" Nida questioned, flattening out her ears. "Is that your lantern? What's it supposed to be?"

"It's the Protector's head!" he cheered. "I made it myself!"

Nida gave an askew glance and stifled a giggle at the rather misshapen likeness of the Protector before shaking her head. The New Year was in part a night in honor of the Sea Guardian, but it was also a night to be a little silly and childish for young Pokémon. What harm was there in being a little silly with one's lantern?

"We weren't rushing you, I hope," Kiran chirped, as he craned his head down to Nida’s.

"Nah, it's fine," Nida insisted. She looked around at the trees and mats about the neighborhood. The reason why everything seemed so much brighter than normal immediately became clear. On her family's mat, on the mats of her neighbors, and at the base of the trees, there were jars filled with lit candles and glow-moss. In the branches above, lanterns and colorful paper ornaments had been hung from the branches, some along streamers which zipped from treetop to treetop.

"Who'd want to stay cooped up in the burrow on a night like this?" the Nidoran asked, giving a cheerful tilt of her head.

"Hehe… I guess we should get started, Kiran," Crom chuckled. "After all, lanterning only goes on until an hour before midnight!"



Out at sea, just over the horizon, a two-masted caravel with golden sails and gray designs resembling an Aggron's head from above, prowled along the waves. The sails' designer and metal helmeted captain of the craft peered through the lenses of a crude scope fashioned from bamboo. In the distance, the ships in the sleepy town were moored firmly and were largely unattended. There were a larger number of indistinct shapes shifting around the docks than would be expected for a small town normally, but that most likely had something to do with the glinting lights of myriad lanterns visible in the scope.

The site of his crew's next target, all of it there for the Iron Fleet's taking. As Hess took the scope down, the lights of lanterns shrank from view, leaving behind the fuzzy sight of an island with a mountain with a fog-shrouded face poking over the horizon.

"Those lights really do make seeing what's going on easier," he said with a low grunt, shoving his scope into one of the three waterproofed pouches he carried on him. "Couldn't have picked a better time for a night raid-"

"What on earth is taking so long with this detour?" a chittering voice whined. "It doesn't take that long to get to Aisle Town!"

"Relax, Veikka. We've got plenty of stuff to tide us over!" a rougher voice answered back. "Why between the lanterns and the grog, we've got everything we need for the best view of Kenobi's fireworks from the Andaku Docks!"

"Watching fireworks?" a dog's voice scoffed. "Bo-oring! Some of us here can make some! Like this!"

Hess' face fell, and he turned around just in time to see a Growlithe spitting up an ember into the air in front of a Gabite and Trapinch. The three Pokémon were gathered around some paper lanterns illuminating a game of cards with drawings of Pokémon on them. Further out on the deck more lanterns were spread out, and in the background some cheery-sounding deckhands were twining strands of them around the rigging.

"Oi! Knock it off and stop slacking off!" the Aggron angrily bellowed, stamping against the deck of the wooden craft. The ship rocked a few times and the partying Pokemon came to yelping stops as they turned and reluctantly faced the scowling Steel-Type.

"For crying out loud, Tromba's just over the horizon!"

"Wait a minute, Tromba?" Hess' Floatzel first mate asked. "Hess, isn't this a bit overkill for a detour?"

"Yeah, you said we were going to Kenobi!" a Sableye protested. "I thought the entire reason we were leaving Orleigh at all tonight was because our fencing spot at Aisle Town had the better fireworks!"

"We will!" Hess growled back. "After we pick up a haul from Bluewhorl to fence at Andaku!"

The faces of the gathered golden-scarved Pokémon fell as skeptical murmurs flitted about the gathered brigands.

"A holiday raid again?" a Jigglypuff muttered.

"He's not serious, right?" Pekka whispered to an unamused-looking Pyry. The Gabite and Trapinch's murmuring died down after a Ledian cleared his throat and fluttered up.

"Um, Captain? You do remember what happened the last time we raided during a holiday with fireworks, right? The one on Boisocéan earlier this year?"

Hess caught himself and froze for a minute as memories seared into his mind from the raid in question. He subconsciously pawed at his scarf and felt a round lump underneath. He peeked down and caught the reassuring sight of his lucky charm, a marble-like stone sphere with gray, helical swirls on it. He'd been told ever since he first got it from that fortune-teller back in his Aron days that as long as he had it, it would guide him safely back home, and it had never failed him.

He reminded himself of the times he'd slipped out of the maws of exile to the Wastes wearing it... How he survived that nasty business with that barbaric Marowak wearing it… How he'd won his beloved Mistral Marauder in a card game (and dodged getting his armor turned into ship cladding thanks to a less-than-sober wager)... All of them while wearing the little stone...

Besides, even if that raid on that lousy swamp was hairier than normal, it did have some good come out of it. Always a handy thing for the biggest and toughest Pokémon of the Iron Fleet to point out.

"S-So what? We had a bigger haul than normal that time!" the Aggron countered. "And our ship-burners got to show those treehuggers not to mess with us!"

"Oh, right!" Elty yipped, the Growlithe's ears perking up energetically and his tail wagging. "That was the raid where I blew up that hulk!"

Elty’s comment brought back scorching memories that were joined with groans of displeasure from the other gathered pirates.

"Yeah, along with us," the Floatzel spat. "If it weren't for those tree bugs getting distracted by all the fires those shells started, we'd probably be out in the Wastes right now!"

"And we could always raid this place tomorrow! It's New Year's!" a Sableye whined. "If we don't turn around right now, there's no way we'll make it to Aisle Town in time to see the fireworks!"

"Wait a minute, 'New Year's'?" the Jigglypuff asked. "New Year's isn't for another two moons! It's the Winter Solstice!"

"You're both wrong," Pyry interjected. "It's Lyhtyjuhla!"

The crew quickly devolved into arguing about the proper naming of the night festivities according to their homes' varied traditions. Hess put a claw over his face and shook his head. After a brief moment grumbling about 'recruits these days', he decided he had quite enough. The Aggron sprang up from the deck and came back down onto its timbers to rock the caravel and jolt some sense into the gathered Pokémon.

"I don't care what you call it," he roared. "Take that paper clutter down and wait a few hours! We're raiding tonight and I'm not giving out shares of loot to bums that don't pull their own weight!"

Some uneasy looks intermingled with glares came from the gathered Pokémon, which quickly evaporated after Hess shot a glare of his own back. He may have been a 'bottom feeder' captain who had to stitch his crew together from the rejects of the other crews on Orleigh, but in piracy, sometimes the situation called for reminding one's underlings who the biggest and toughest Pokémon around was.

"If anyone wants to pick a bone with that, they can tell it to my stony hide!" the Aggron growled. A wave caught the ship and made the Steel-Type brush one of his legs before easing into a tense, charging-ready position, daring his crew to try him.

The Mistral Marauder might not have been a mountain peak, but it was still their Aggron captain's domain. And it was evident from his demeanor that like others of his kind, a trespass on his domain was an invitation for confrontation with the much larger and stronger Steel-Type. Some coughs and nervous excuses floated about as one by one, the various members of the crew sullenly headed off.

The lanterns were taken below deck, the cards and rum put away, and the different Pokémon returned to their station. Hess grunted satisfiedly as his underlings returned to the practical work of preparing for the raid on Tromba, and turned to tend to a few loose ends of his own, gesturing to the Ledian among the crew as he passed.

"Oi, Kichiro," he grunted. "Don't head off so fast."

"Captain, it's 'Keiichiro!' Kichiro's the dweeb I used to mug for his lunch back in school!" the Ledian buzzed back annoyedly.

"Yeah, yeah," the Aggron replied with a dismissive eye roll. "Just follow me off to the prow a moment."

Hess led the beetle off down towards the front of the bow, where the sounds of the crew at work faded away, and the escorts were distant enough to be out of earshot if things were kept mum enough.

"You've got that powder trick of yours, right?" Hess asked in a low voice, tapping a claw against his chin.

"I know there's supposed to be a bunch of shops and a big ceremonial bell onshore, but I can't get a good bead on anything that's not right next to the shoreline in this light. Think you can slip a signal or two into that town's light show to mark out the good stuff for us?"



Back in Bluewhorl, Nida, Crom, and Kiran made their way down the lanes of the little hamlet. The town had been decked out with decorations much as the clump of trees up the hill had been. A cluster of candlelit jars under a window here, a string of paper decorations from an eave there, and more candle and moss-lit lanterns riddled about than a Nidoran could shake a spike at.

As the hours went by, the three passed impromptu light shows by entertaining Fire and Electric-Types artfully throwing around embers and sparks, rowdy sailors who traded stories of their exploits of the past year over swigs of berry juice, and most importantly…

♫ In my paw I have a light ~
That will glow the entire night ~
I'll sing here, and I'll sing there ~
That way I'll get a decent share! ♫


Doorway after doorway of lit houses and shops about the town, much like Melissa's cubical shop and abode before them. As was custom for Bluewhorl's children, Crom and Nida brought their lanterns along with them. When they found a promising house, they would rap at the door, sing a ditty about their lanterns or chasing away the night's darkness, and…

"Excellent execution, children!" the Porygon droned. She then nudged forward the main attraction, a dish with two brown sugar cubes in it. Nida and Crom scooped up the sugar lumps and deposited them into a pair of simple sacks that had grown swollen with sweets from throughout the night.

"Thanks, Melissa!" Crom cried.

"Feliz Año Nuevo!" Nida added.

The two scampered down the lane, Kiran taking wing after the two and settling down in front of them at a crossroads. As the children stopped to set down their lanterns and inspect their loot, Kiran took a few moments to preen some feathers under his wing before turning back to his charges.

"Well, I think that's every house along this lane," he chirped. "So where are we off to next?"

"Hrm, what about this crossing lane here?" Nida suggested. The Nidoran pointed down the left lane, which was lined with simple wood and thatch huts with lit doorways. There was one very visible exception at the front of the lane where a Corphish and a young Tropius with bubble and apple-shaped lanterns stood at a door trying to peer in through darkened, glassless windows.

"Aww, he's not home," the Tropius muttered. The two shook their heads and went off disappointedly to the next house down the path to try their luck drawing the occupants' attention. As Crom watched the pair move on he tilted his head curiously.

"Wait, isn't that Calino's house?" Crom asked. "Wouldn't Bracket and Patricia know better than to go there? He's never at home or in his shop after sundown on New Year's!"

As the Druddigon finished his words, the team chanced to see a crowd of chattering young Nidoran pass down the lane, Marley at the head. Crom cast an uneasy glance at the Nidorina when he saw her and her children stop at Calino's door.

"Oh, don't be so sure about that, Crom," Nida answered, shaking her head bemusedly as her mother shook her ruff, tensed her spines in front of a window and flicked one through the glassless aperture.

Thwip!

Crash!


The sound of shattering clay rang out inside, quickly followed by an irate Kecleon's voice and storming footsteps coming from inside.

"Oi! What do you kids think that you're doing?!" it growled. "Don't think that you're not going to pay for-!"

The door flew open, and a red-scaled Kecleon poked his head out, only to begin to flush white when he saw that on his doorstep was the form of a waiting Nidorina.

"A-Ack! Marley?!"

"Oh, so you are home, Calino," she harrumphed, flaring her ears and rolling her eyes. "You wouldn't mind being a dear and giving the children some candy, would you? It is a local custom here."

Crom and Kiran respectively put a claw and wing over their faces, and sighed as the young Nidoran with Marley began to pester Calino with questions about where his lights were and whether he would listen to them sing. Bracket and Patricia had turned from down the lane and were staring at the unfolding scene. So that's what Nida meant... the lizard was here on Tromba for New Year's after all! The three watched as Calino squirmed a bit, then cleared his throat as he attempted to offer an excuse for the lack of candy at the door.

"Uhm, well… I'm sorry, but I didn't set out lanterns because I didn't have any candy to give out this year!" he explained. "Maybe try again next year?"

"Oh that's fine, the children accept orbs, too. I'm not sure how things work where you're from, but we Trombenses are very flexible about adapting traditions," the Nidorina cheerily countered, making a subtle nod of her horned head to lightly prod at the chameleon's belly. The Kecleon paused and screwed his eyes shut, shaking his head.

"I'll… see what I can do," he grumbled.

The Kecleon ducked into his house and after the sound of some rooting around, came back with a small bowl of Cheri Berries, begrudgingly bringing the bowl of unsweetened fruits to the doorway.

"Alright, alright, here you go, but no singing!" he hissed. "The last thing I need is for a bunch of other kids to know I'm-"

"Too late!" came a chittering voice from up the lane. Bracket and Patricia entered from behind Marley and her children, eager to get their fill of candy at the darkened house. Then came the neighbor Poochyena, and a young, excited-looking Meowth kitten. As Calino buried his face in a claw, Nida looked over to her teammates.

"Come on, let's get some too," she offered.

"Well, I don't think that it would hurt," Kiran murmured, as some glittering light passed overhead. The three looked up and saw that a Bug-Type was scattering glowing dust up in the sky, probably a sailor seeking to get in on the lighting fun. As the bug flitted away, Kiran noticed the Continent Tower's Traveller beginning to slip behind the moon and paused.

"We should probably start heading off after this lane if we're going to watch the fireworks at the shrine though," he warned. "It's getting late, and it does take a bit of time to travel the path out there."

"Right!" Nida answered. "So then let's hurry up and get our share here and do one or two more lanes before we go!"

The three then darted off to join the growing crowd of pushy and demanding children forming in front of Calino's doorstep. Every now and then as they waited, they'd look up towards the fog hanging from the mountain above, their little minds beginning to drift to the bluff up the path to the Mystery Dungeon.



After Team Traveller wrapped up their lanterning and began their ascent up to the town's shrine, Hess continued to watch the flickering lights of Tromba from the prow of his ship out on the open water. He impatiently tapped his claws against the rough planks that formed the railing. His underlings had done their duties as commanded, if in sour moods over working on the night of New Year's. But no matter, it was something that could be mollified with loot and liquor he'd hidden aboard for just that sort of celebratory occasion…

Once Kichiro got back that is. Hess began to turn away when he chanced to notice a sparkling trail just above the water. A cry went up from a Seadra in the water, and his gaze settled upon a Ledian coming to a stop on the railing. As Pokémon on the deck and in the sea below continued their busywork preparing for the imminent raid, Hess spoke up to the Bug-Type in a gruff voice.

"What took you so long, Kichiro? Your first sky trails faded out five minutes ago!"

The Ledian buzzed annoyedly and flicked out his wings in a huff.

"Oi! You try picking out details from the sky at night!" he spat back. "And it's Keiichi-"

The bug was caught off by a low, rumbling growl, and saw that the captain was giving a piercing glare. He blinked and gulped, before hastily amending his words.

"Err… right, what I saw when I made those markings..." the Ledian said. "Well, for starters, most of the shops in that town are clustered in a square right by the docks, including a bank towards the edge of it. But it's kinda crowded right now. There's a couple things further inland, and I spotted what might have been a 'tee-yem' shop on the way back-"

"Crowds aren't an issue," Hess interrupted. "Nothing clears them out like a little panic and a good charge. And the defenses?"

"There's a guild on the bluff over the town to north," the Bug-Type explained. "And the Company outpost is on the other side of town in some glorified hole dug into a hill."

The Aggron paused and put a claw under his chin. They were going to be barging into someplace with defenders flanking them on two sides? The level of exposure was uncomfortable, but on the other claw… they'd kept bigger settlements at bay long enough to mount a hit-and-run in the past.

"A little risky, but… if we had a distraction," he began. "It could buy us enough time to clear out that square. Saw anything of that sort?"

"There's a Day Care up the creek," Kichiro answered. "I saw a school too not too far from the Company Outpost, but there's no way it's open at this hour."

That could work! If a couple of teams went up to that Day Care and sent some potshots around, it would scare the town into thinking his crew had come for the eggs there. Egg theft was a dirty business that the Steel-Type had no intention of ever dipping his claws into, but the fear of it was certainly distraction enough to provide a feint for their real targets.

"The Day Care will do," Hess grunted back. "And that bell?"

The Ledian buzzed and muttered something exasperatedly under his breath before looking back up at the Aggron captain.

"Nanda?"

"Tromba's supposed to have a big bell made of iron," Hess responded. "You didn't think that I'd want to just leave a tasty treat like that behind, did you?"

"Uhm… well, with a big bell like that, they probably keep it under a roof around town," the Bug-Type offered. "Don't you think it would be hard to miss?"

"Hm. Fair point," the Aggron answered. "We'll be counting on you to mark a landing site for us out there, so don't mess it up!"

"Yeah, no pressure there," the Ledian grumbled, before flitting off back for the island.

Hess turned off to the blinking lights on the horizon as the Bug-Type's droning wings faded with increasing distance. Kichiro's earlier trails in the sky over Bluewhorl from his first pass over the town had already dissipated and his more recent ones were following suit. Now was as good an opportunity his crew would get to make their move. He hopped back down to the deck, and after giving the boat a sharp rock from the force of his landing and drawing the attention of his crew, he bellowed out to them.

"Oi! Look alive! We're going in!" Hess shouted. "We're gonna need a distraction team to go up a creek and scare a few kids so the rest of us can pick the central square clean!"

Some murmuring went about the crew, which Hess presumed to be discussion among the pirates of who'd be going on what team. With that, the Aggron backed up behind the railing, charged, and vaulted over it.

Sploosh!

And dove into the sea below. The Steel-Type felt the water wash over his body and rose back up to the surface. The metal lizard wiped some seawater from his eyes and turned back to his ship's deck.

"Everyone else, either get in the water or in the air! If you're not helping me with the initial rush in, you're on defense!" Hess roared up to the deck. "Rodion, guide the ship in, and make sure your buddies in the water keep the local fish from getting too close to the hull!"

The Floatzel tilted his head skeptically, before sighing an "Aye, Captain" back. As the first mate dove into the water, Hess saw that a wall of skeptical glares and grumbles was growing among the Pokémon aboard and in the water around him.

"Are we seriously doing this?" Pyry whined.

"It took Kichiro this long just to scout the island," Pekka added. "Maybe raiding tonight's not such a good idea."

"Yeah, why don't we just rip off a ship on the way back to Kenobi?" the Gabite asked.

"Hey! I don't like water that much either!" he roared. "Get the ship moving or I'll wash you off the deck and you can swim the rest of the way to shore!"

The gathered brigands stared at the Aggron in the water, and then at each other. Some disappointed groans went out as they begrudgingly got into position. All in all, as intolerable as the present turn of events was, it wasn't worth picking a fight with such a strong Pokémon over. And it could be made worth their while…

If they had something to show for it at the end.



The winding path from Bluewhorl town up to the shrine was lit that night, lined with dozens upon dozens of candles and lanterns that had been painstakingly set up over the course of the day before. Their light allowed Team Traveller to see what the night normally hid from their eyes, the flowers among the bushes, the swirls in the little pebbles along the path, and the shifting forms of ferals further off in the undergrowth.

The lights lead the three to the path's final destination, a simple wooden shrine on a seaside bluff. Behind them were the lights of Bluewhorl's lanterns twinkling off in the distance, the Moon and stars glittering above, a beautiful sight that came only once a year…

"Hahh, hahh…"

Not that the three Pokémon had much of a chance to stop and enjoy them on the way up. Halfway up the path, Kiran noted that the Time Lord's Traveller, the one whose crossing of the moon marked midnight, was about to slip out of view behind it. From there, the rest of the way up became a mad dash up the trail to try and reach the shrine before the Traveller popped out from the moon's other end.

Panting and exhausted, the team finally arrived at a seaside bluff where a bonfire had been lit and a great array of lanterns hung from temporary wooden racks. Surrounding them were the faces of townsfolk who had chosen to see the full panorama of the town's fireworks display that only distance could allow. There were stranger faces without scarves that watched curiously, if cautiously from the fringes.

The figures were met with curious and guarded glances back, and occasionally a piece of candy or fruit would be tossed over by a more gregarious and courageous child from the center. Even with the lingering wariness, Tromba's Protector was also Protector to these ferals too, and it was custom for the town not to begrudge those who came in peace to share this night devoted to the local sea god.

"Hey!"

But more importantly, it was also the place where Crom's parents and his brother had been waiting for them. The form of a waving Fraxure bobbed and weaved through the crowd, and darted up to Kiran and his charges. Gwenith plodded along after him with a yawning Cenn latched onto her wings for a sleepy piggyback ride.

"We were wondering when you and your Hunter friends would show up!" he cheered, giving a nuzzle at his elder son's snout, leaving him to blush and snort flusteredly.

"Daaad, you're embarrassing me," the young Druddigon whined. Only to be answered by the deeper voice of a grown nettle dragon from within the crowd.

"Remember that your father doesn't have that long of a shore leave to fluster you like this in front of your teammates," Gwenith gently reprimanded, before shifting her gaze over to Kiran. "He wasn't too much of a handful tonight, was he?"

"Nothing that I haven't seen with a team in the past!" the Flying-Type warbled back. "Why, they were 50% less rambunctious than I was expecting based off of past experiences!"

"We still got a lot of candy, though!" Nida cried. "Look at it all!"

Gwenith peered down at the sacks that her child and the little Nidoran held before her, and noticed that unlike previous years, they were almost filled to the tips of their brims... For now. She would have to be careful to keep an eye out to make sure that the little scamp didn't eat too much at once overnight.

"Well, they've certainly been to a lot of houses tonight," the Druddigon murmured. From his perch on her back, Cenn's sleepy eyes were still able to detect the large hoards of sweets in his brother's bag, prompting him to stir a few rumbles of dissatisfaction.

"Moooom! Why does Crom get so much candy?" he growled.

"Aw, don't worry about it," Pladur reassured. "Your old man will make up the difference when the shops open tomorrow morning!"

Gwenith shot an unamused look over at her mate, which drew a sheepish grin and quiet "It's only once a year, isn't it?" as Kiran scanned the crowd. He had found one of his charges' parents but...

"Hrm? I was sure that Marley would already be-"

"Hola a todos."

Nida turned around and saw her mother waiting behind her, lowering her head to nuzzle her child. The young Nidoran squirmed a little and turned back, only to see that Crom was no longer beside her.

"Huh?! Crom?!" she squeaked. "Where did you-?!"

And saw that her teammate had ducked behind his mother, his brother now alert and wide-eyed and tightly gripping the shoulders of his mother's wings. And along with her two children…

"J-Just wanted to get a little closer to the kids, that's all! I-It's a New Year's Resolution!"

… was the anxious, wary glance of her mate, peering from behind Gwenith's opposite flank, much to the sighing annoyance of the mother Druddigon.

"Will 'getting over fears of friendly Dragon Busters' be one too, dear?" she sighed. Marley tilted her head curiously at the dragon family, before deciding that the new year's proceedings were perhaps best done with their own respective families.

"Come on," she prodded, nudging her daughter with her muzzle. "Your papi and siblings have been waiting."

Nida waved off her teammates and followed after her mother, the various faces around shifting by until her gaze came to a waiting Nidorino. Nearby, nine spike balls were impatiently jostling with each other for a better view of an empty crate. Nida recognized it as one that had been used to lug the parts of the lantern-racks up from Bluewhorl.

"You made it just in time," Teja said. "Looks like Hatteras is about ready to kick everything off."

"Hrm?" she asked. "How can you tell, Papi?"

Just then, the form of an elderly Ampharos sauntered his way over to the crate, donning his 'mayoral' scarf for the occasion. After casting a glance at the moon, he climbed atop it and turned back to the crowd, clearing his throat.

"As we watch the last moments of this year depart us, it is only fitting that we dwell on what has passed," Hatteras bleated. "On the good times and the ill. On those who have departed us, and those whose journey with us has just begun. On our lives, and those who came before us."

Some murmurs went about the gathered Pokémon as they took a few moments to heed their Mayor's words. Reminisces of flashes of grace and glory floated about, intermixed with low whispers of past sorrows and regrets. The Ampharos then stamped against the crate underfoot and continued on with his speech.

"Our ancestors had many an occasion to despair and let themselves be swallowed by the ashes of time. They saw the heavens turn against the Protectors of old and cut them down," he said, his voice carrying a grave and solemn tenor. "They saw the grasp of life on our world evaporate beyond this Cradle that the providence of Arceus has given us. They saw plague, famine, war, and unspeakable sufferings come to their shores."

Nida shifted uncomfortably at the Ampharos' words. The Company's tribute after each harvest and the raids they had endured that year were already burden enough. At times, it was hard to imagine that there had been years in the past that were even harder to bear for the humble Pokémon of Bluewhorl, and that there might be more such years lurking in the future. The Nidoran watched as Hatteras lowered and shook his head, before turning back to the crowd.

"In spite of all that, they also saw flickers of light in our world's long night, and clung stubbornly to them. To the hope that our Protector, the great Guardian of the Seas, would one day awake, and help to reclaim the world that was lost for their descendants," he spoke, the grave tone melting away in favor of a sanguine tenor. "To keep their hopes alive even if they couldn't see the light at the end. The hope that if they stood firm, the day would come when dawn broke on our world's night once more."

Mumbles of "That's right" and "And we'll keep their hopes going, too!" floated about. Hatteras' speech usually didn't change too much between years, but in some ways it was comforting. To be reassured after each year and its trials, that there was something greater still coming. And of course, his customary finish...

"That is why to this day, we hang these lanterns, we light these candles, and defy the darkness in this longest of night of the year. To show our slumbering Protector that we haven't forgotten about it, and that we eagerly await the day when we can pay it tribute face to face!" he cried, raising a paw into the air. "So then, how about we put away these little children's lights and put on a real light show?"

And in return, came an unmistakable, unanimous shout that rang down the sides of the mountain that Winter Solstice night.

"YEAH!"

The Ampharos smiled and nodded, as he wagged his tail back and forth. The red jewel on it began to blink out flashes of light, which carried on off into the faraway darkness.



Meanwhile, at the edge of the town's harbor, an Azumarill floated lazily on the surface near the edge of a group of local sea Pokémon. As the school took advantage of their aquatic physiologies to bob and circle expectantly, a carefully watching Chinchou looked off in the distance, waiting for the mayor's signal to blink from the mountain.

"What's taking him so long, Angie?" the Azumarill grumbled. "The Time Lord's just about to pop out from behind the moon! It's almost the new year already!"

As the water mouse continued pestering the hapless fish, a small, but distinct light began to blink off in the direction of Tromba's interior. The Chinchou watched, and quickly realized that the flashes were in the same signaling standard that approaching ships used by night.

"Oh! That's it!" she bubbled. "That's the- Huh?"

The pair felt a disturbance in the waves, and turned around to see what the matter was.

"Outta my way!"

Only to promptly get smacked by a faceful of surf for their efforts.

An Aggron swiftly barreled past the two, leading a pack of swimmers and covering fliers in tight succession as a golden-sailed caravel lumbered along in their wake. The Aggron watched as a school of Pokémon up ahead was tossed about by his rogue wave, and as in most settlements, their ranks were primarily a matter of quantity over quality. Most froze and then darted under the surface at the sight of the golden-scarved prowlers and their great, cruel-jawed leader slicing through the water for them. A few attempted to hold their positions, only to be picked off by attacks from the Iron Fleet's marauders and left listing and groaning in the water. The surprise, the confusion, and the panic ruined any efforts the harbor Pokémon had to band together.

Why, it was like taking Gummis from a hatchling! The docks were now plainly in sight and only half a minute away swimming. The ship was picking up pace into the harbor, and soon the Iron Fleet would have their true prizes on land for the taking.

"S-Stop!"

Hess felt a wet smack that sent him off-balance in the water and a particularly sharp jolting pain that shot through his body. The Aggron righted himself, whirled about, and saw the now-ragged looking Azumarill and Chinchou he had run down earlier. The sea rat and fishy little twerp had managed to tough out the wave he sent their way earlier. The sea was not Hess' element as a Pokémon, but judging from the blank, petrified look on the Azumarill's face and the nervous blinking on the pathetic anglerfish accompanying her, they didn't know that.

"Oh, you two picked a real smart fight!" he growled.

After chancing to feel some small rocks glance against him from the disturbed water below, the Aggron circled around, and cut through the water with a faint aura forming on his body, attempting to call forth a barrage of rocks off the seabed at the Water-Types.



Unbeknownst to Hess, from the ledge of the Tromba Island Guild, the resident Teleporters were waiting alongside a pile of vaguely spherical objects wrapped in simple, rough paper. Each came with a fuse soaked in propellant, which lead into a mass of Blast Seeds glued together along with mixes of various berry powders for coloring, the typical means of fashioning fireworks in the Cradle.

The Psychic-Types' own abilities had been similarly tuned for the night's performance ever since they were notified of their duties a few months ago by Hatteras. While teleporting allowed for placing stray shells high in the air, the three quickly discovered in their practice sessions that pooling the telekinetic force of a few Confusions was similarly effective. As a bonus, Hatteras and Melissa had even arranged for them to learn from a "tee-yem 73", though much to her consternation, Pataki was the only one of the lot to truly master the Thunder Wave enchanted in the magical plate in time for the night.

The Elixirs the local apothecaries provided to restore their moves' elements sat atop the reference chart for flashed messages on a nearby stump. There were the fireworks shells that were stacked neatly beside them, and most importantly…

Overhead, the night sky for the shells to light up was as clear and unperturbed as all the light and color coming from Bluewhorl's lanterns allowed it to be.

All that was left was for Angie to relay Hatteras' signal to ring in the New Year from the harbor's water below. Except, when the Chinchou's message came, the pattern seemed different than expected. After hopping over to check the reference chart, the Natu realized the Water-Type's flashes carried an additional message came along with the expected signal.

"Aim just over the water at the harbor's edge?" the little bird murmured, trading a puzzled look with his Kadabra colleague. "But you won't be able to see the full burst that way!"

The fox-faced Psychic paused and shrugged, before looking down at the firework shells. "Maybe Hatteras wanted us to warm up the crowd this year?" he asked.

Pataki shook her head and turned to the fireworks next to her. "Oi, don't question it! The entire town's waiting on these fireworks!" she barked.

The Kirlia pushed over three of the shells, lit the fuse with a weak spark from her hands, and with the aid of her companions, levitated it above the ground. The three psychics spent a short moment synchronizing their breathing and thoughts before finally flinging it off with a collective shove, sending the shell sailing up in an arc and down towards the darkened water below.



Down at the edge of the harbor, Hess' rocks cut through the water and flew out in a spray of stone and sea foam. As the disturbed water settled down, the Steel-Type scanned his environment, but beyond a few bubbles leading towards the shoreline, he couldn't find a trace of the two Water-Types. Further ahead, the remaining harbor Pokémon were frantically ducking under the surface, which prompted the pirate captain to take a moment to crow over their swift surrender.

"Ha! Some first line of defense you wimpy fish are!" he roared. "I've seen stiffer resistance from-!"

From the corner of his eye, the Aggron noticed a faint, burning light which was arcing in his direction. The captain thought nothing of it, until a golden-scarved Seadra suddenly yelped out of startled shock.

"Ack!" the seahorse cried. "Incoming fire!"

Hess looked up, and saw the light. And another, and another. On closer inspection, the first light was circling a round sphere and drawing nearer and nearer to the sphere's edge. As the fire reached the first sphere overhead, his eyes widened and his limbs stiffened as he realized exactly what the airborne objects were and why the locals had all suddenly swam for cover.

"Aw, sh-"



"Feliz Año Nuevo!"

Back up the hill, the lights of the town were joined by a colorful burst, sending shining trails of fiery light into the air. An electric blue one, a puplish-red one, and a golden yellow one. Nida and her siblings flicked their ears up and crowded up to try and get better views, when suddenly...

Boom... Bo-boom...

The sound of faint rumbles came rolling in over the distance from the direction of the town. Nida fidgeted uncomfortably, and her younger siblings' ears flicked every now and then as one of the spike balls would push against their parents timidly.

"M-Mami? P-Papi?" one of the shivering younger purple Nidoran squeaked. "Where's the thunder coming from?"

"It's not thunder, mijo," Marley reassured, patting at the tense spike balls huddled up against her. "It's the fireworks. They make big, loud noises when they go off, which is why we're watching them from here."

Mami hadn't changed her explanation since Nida's days as a little kit, it seemed. As the bursts went on and began to climb into the air (Pataki and her companions must have aimed a bit low by accident this year), Nida's siblings calmed and her own discomfort melted away with the murmured "oohs" and "ahhs" of the surrounding crowd.

A bright green burst went off that time, and as the trailing lights came down, Nida saw a muddled shape just beyond the town and hopped back, her younger siblings similarly startled and now pawing and casting anxious looks at their parents. A few Pokémon with sharper eyesight had seen it too, who began to grow unsettled as they realized.

"Eh?!" a Tropius' voice suddenly cried. "There's a ship in the harbor this late?!"

For a moment, the crowd turned and watched Mildrew beat his wings nervously and agitatedly, before turning their attention back to the sea. Sure enough, it was a ship, its form trailing smoke and here at an hour of the night that most sailors avoided. The developments made Hatteras' face fall and grow etched with worry; he turned to the town in the distance and began to signal from his tail again as the shells continued to burst in the air.

By chance, another one of the fireworks shells lit the ship up again, and from a vantage point near the edge of the cliff, Pladur was able to make out the sight of golden sails. The Fraxure's blood went cold as he remembered a shifty-looking ship with similar sails that pursued the Siglo Swellow during an approach to Kenobi back in the spring. Between that and the suspicious timing, that meant this could only be...

"A-Ack! It's a pirate ship!" he yelped. The dragon's words set off a wave of anxiety across the crowd. Younger Pokémon pulled themselves in towards their parents, tight and wide-eyed as a few of the tougher and more brave-hearted attendees made their way for the path. Marley turned to follow the hasty defenders, when a faint series of blinking lights came back from the direction of the town. Hatteras paused, tilted his ears quizzically, and looked at a patch of sea between the town and where the ship was.

"Everything's… under control?" he asked aloud. Another firework went off, and as the fiery trails went down, the shape of the ship was visible further out at sea, growing smaller and smaller until the light from the bursts no longer lit up its form.

"It's- It's going away!" a Raichu crewmate from Pladur's ship cried.

"Heh! They must've gotten scared off by that lightshow down there!" a Servine from the same crew crowed.

Sighs of relief and comments about the "close call there" floated around as Hatteras and a few of the earlier would-be defenders excused themselves to make their way back down to Bluewhorl… Just in case. As Nida's attention shifted back to the lights in the distance, she looked up and saw the midnight Traveller poking out behind the moon.

Was it really just luck? she thought to herself. Or was it something greater stirring among the spirit-stars above?

Bo-Boom…

Whelp, no sense puzzling over it for too long, the fireworks show wasn't over yet!

As the show went on, the gaiety and festive mood of the gathering returned. The Pokémon on the hill were quietly grateful that even in trying ages like their own, the gods that were and were yet to come still watched over nights like these.



Back aboard the Mistral Marauder, a soggy Aggron with burns along his back hoisted himself back onto the deck and flopped over. As he hacked the seawater out of his windpipe and rubbed at the tender-feeling spots the Blast Seeds in the shells had left on his hide, he noticed that his beloved caravel hadn't dodged the fireworks either.

There were holes pockmarking the wood and sails going back from the direction of the prow; a few below the waterline having been hastily patched with ice until sawdust could be mixed in to make the plugs keep. Here and there, embers and trails of smoke still smoldered from mostly-doused fires that stubbornly attempted to flicker on despite being soaked and stamped. A number of unconscious Pokémon with burns were laid out along the deck, groaning, as the crew's Miltank medic went about inspecting them and tried prioritizing which wounds to treat first.

"Oi, Captain."

And of course, there was the wall of glares from the battered and now ornery crew members that were still well enough to stand. At the head of the group was a burned and glaring Ledian, angrily shaking his fists at the Steel-Type.

"We warned you about those fireworks," Kichiro hissed, as a chorus of irate affirmations followed. The Aggron hastily rose to his feet, hoping that his larger stature would intimidate his lackeys into knowing who was boss, but no dice. Their faces were still every bit as livid as they were before, and the rough shape he was in surely wasn't helping him look strong and imposing.

"Give us one reason why we shouldn't mutiny over this right here and now!" a singed Staravia from the aerial detail angrily squawked. The bird, and the faces around her shot piercing glares, that all but bored through the captain's hide.

"Uhm… Er…"

The Aggron gulped and looked around uneasily as the Pokémon on deck began to herd him to the charred gap in the railing he clambered up from. Down in the water, the sea escorts were similarly glaring, and even Rodion wasn't keeping them in line and coming to his defense. The Steel-Type stammered and continued to backpedal when the ship rocked with the waves and chanced to hear the sound of a crate being shoved out of the way by someone at the back of the crowd, the container's contents clattering inside…

"Hey, wait! B-Be careful with that! That's-!" the Aggron protested, when he remembered the clink to be the distinct sound of clay jugs filled with liquid. Hess eyes lit up, and he did his best to summon a cheery, if still-nervous demeanor as he turned back to the gathered crew members

"Th-That's the booze that we looted!" he cheered, nodding his head triumphantly. The gathered brigands paused in their tracks, traded askew looks with each other, and began to quizzically ask each other.

"Huh? You mean we actually did get something?" a Sableye asked, drawing back his claws and easing out of a pouncing stance.

"We did?" a Carvanha in the seas behind cried out. "But we didn't even hit land!"

"Well, how else would we have gotten it?" Pyry demanded. "I didn't remember the crate being there before, and it's even soggy!"

As the Gabite went over to the crate to nose about, others followed after him quizzically. The rest of the pirates, most notably Kichiro, remained unsatisfied and stood their ground, continuing to glare and brace themselves for imminent battle with their Captain.

"Just how dumb do you think we are?" the Bug-Type scoffed. "As if we're letting you just weasel your way out of this over some drinks-!"

"Hey, wait a minute!" the land shark's voice suddenly interrupted. "I smell wine in here!"

The aggression quickly evaporated from the remaining holdouts at the mention of 'wine' and they joined the excited crowd of ruffians gathered about the now-opened wooden crate. Sure enough, there were clay jugs neatly packed inside. Elty stuck his head in, used his maw to grab one of the jugs by its handle, and gave it a good shake.

Slosh slosh

There really was drink inside! Could it really be wine? That stuff was several cuts above the normal drink the crew carried! And if it was wine, just what sort was it…?

"That's right, it's champagne! Moët du Boisocéan! And we snagged two other crates of it too!" Hess exclaimed. "So what's say we all split our fair shares, break out those lanterns, and enjoy these lights from a safe distance on our way to Kenobi for the afterparty there, huh?"

The pirates looked skeptically at the Aggron, then at the clay jugs in the crate, then at each other, and then finally back at the Aggron.

"Fine. You win this one, Captain," Kichiro sighed. "But this is only because you'll actually make sure the loot gets split fairly!"

"Alright!" Pekka cried. "It's party time!"

"Dibs on the first jug!" Pyry bellowed, followed quickly by a yip from Elty.

"Drugi gąsior jest mój!" he barked. “I call the one with the tall neck!”

"Oi, you selfish deck clods!" the Seadra called from below. "Share some with us! We keep you from getting sunk!"

"Happy New Year!" Hess cheered. "I'll come back for my own share after I and the other roughed-up guys get treated. And don't forget that!"

The deck quickly burst into a frenzy of activity as the crate was swarmed and the champagne was passed around. Other Pokémon fished out the stored lanterns and began to deck the rigging with them. Still others helped the crew's medic pop some Tiny Reviver Seeds and Energy Powder into the mouths of their more injured comrades, so they could at least be conscious for the festivities on deck.

As his crew was distracted with the impromptu party, Hess exhaustedly slunk off to where his caravel's tiller was on the stern before sighing out of relief and wiping some seawater from his brow. He rooted through one of the pouches he wore on his body and fished out a Rawst and an Oran Berry, scarfing the two down whole to provide some temporary relief from his burns, at least well enough to make sure that he too could get some of that Moët in the crates.

"Hess," a voice called from behind. The Aggron turned and saw the shorter form of Rodion waiting behind him, giving a skeptical and unimpressed look.

"Didn't you bring those crates aboard when we left Orleigh?" the Floatzel demanded.

"Hey, I just said it was loot. I didn't say it was Tromban loot!" Hess countered. The Aggron cast a glance at the reveries below, and at the now mostly-empty crate of champagne before turning back. "And, er… it was supposed to be something for after the raid. That's why I bothered packing it along anyways."

Rodion closed his eyes and lowered his head, rubbing a paw over a frustrated crease in his brow. After pausing and casting a skeptical glance, the Water-Type sighed a groaning "Neveroyatno" before looking back up at the Aggron captain.

"I'll keep this one under the rug. This may have been a disaster of a raid, but you do know a thing or two about making restitution," the Floatzel grunted as he turned and made his way back for the main deck. When he reached the stairs, the otter took a moment to pause and turn back.

"If you want to make sure that your share doesn't get claimed, you should probably get those other two crates out before the rest of the crew finds them."

"Alright, alright, just give me a moment," Hess muttered back, waving the Water-Type off. The Aggron pulled his lucky charm out from under his scarf and sighed, grateful that it had lived up to its supposed properties to bring its bearer home and bailed his hide out of another disaster…

Sort of.

The metal lizard tucked his bauble back in safely, and turned towards the now-distant lights of Bluewhorl Town in the distance. As bursts of light continued to fleck the skies overhead, he gave a surly glare.

"You win this time," he growled. "But I'll be back, and next time, you won't have your lousy fireworks to stop me!"

But that could wait a while. Maybe a week. Or a moon. Or a season. Targets to plunder on land usually didn't go anywhere fast. The Aggron got up, the effects of his hasty patch job with the berries were starting to kick in and dulling his wounds.

After all, there was that champagne to get to, and a little partying probably couldn't hurt to salvage the rough night a bit.



Back at the seaside bluff, the show's grand finale lit up the shrine on the hill. With one final riot of color and sound, the fireworks finally died down, as hollers of excitement continued to ring out from the crowd. The scare with the pirates earlier was nearly forgotten now, the fear swept away by wonder and camaraderie as one by one, the Pokémon up the bluff began to make their way for the path back to town.

Nida snuck off from her siblings and darted out into the crowd with her bag of remaining candy, where she chanced to come upon Kiran and Crom chattering excitedly with each other about the show.

"Did you see those ones with the silver and gold colors towards the end?" Crom cried. "How'd the town make that happen?"

"They must have mixed in some extra metal powder this year for their colors," the Swellow chirped back. "Why, based off of my experiences with setting up the big show the year before you joined the team... I'd say they used 50% more than last year!"

The Nidoran began to hop forward to join the two, only to feel a tugging nip at her barbs from behind followed by a gentle, but stern voice.

"Mija."

The little spike ball turned around and came face to face with Teja. The Nidorino leaned in and nosed the Nidoran before continuing on with his words.

"Don't be so quick to hop off," he prodded. "Your Mami and I need you to help walk the little ones back tonight."

"H-Huh?! But Papi!" she protested. "Dorin, Ani, and Orino also are able to walk them back!"

"Yes, and you too," Teja grunted. The little Nidoran opened her mouth to protest, only to be cut off by Crom and Kiran spotting her and waving her off one after the other.

"See you in the morning, Nida!"

"Happy New Year!"

The two headed off, Kiran taking to the air back for the town, and Crom shuffling off for the company of his parents and his now-dozing younger brother. Nida's ears drooped out of disappointment as her hopes for walking home with her teammate that night evaporated like the fireworks in the sky. Only to be brought back to attention by her father pawing at her flank.

"Besides, don't you think it's time to be around your family a bit tonight?" he chuckled. "Your friends from the guild seem to be doing the same."

Nida looked back and watched as Crom grabbed his lantern from the rack on the way out, and continued along the path with his family. Their happy chattering fading away into indistinct nothings as they went further and further down the path, leaving Nida to reluctantly answer her father.

"Yes, Papi."

She turned back as Teja and Marley made their way to the paths, after grabbing their lanterns and wrangling the still-rambunctious kits together, Nida set off for the trek home along with her fellow blue and purple spike lumps. Perhaps it was the hour, but the way back past the lantern-lined trees felt longer than the hike up to the bluff.

Every now and then the younger Nidoran would pose a question, like 'Who got to launch the fireworks?', 'Where did the Blast Seeds came from?', 'Would it be a bad idea to set one off in the dining chamber?', and the expected litany of questions about New Year's presents that only served to wear the Nidoran down more and more. Eventually, they reached the outskirts of Bluewhorl again, and passed the guild and the still-lit huts on the way to Hariti's. They crossed one of the bridges across the stream and made their way back to the wooded and structureless hills above the town where the family burrow was, staggering yawning and tiredly past the mat and the box on the wooden post where mail came in...

"Eh? Chicos? Where are you going?" Marley's voice interrupted. "You weren't about to head to bed without first unwrapping gifts, were you?"

The ten Nidoran's ears pricked up, and their tired eyes widened as they whirled about and saw that waiting for them on the mat were their parents… and a pile of colorful paper bundles tied together with dyed string. She and her siblings darted forward to claim their parcels, plopping the gifts atop what remaining candy was left in their lanterning bags before following their parents down the burrow.

The lanterns were set back onto the rude table much as they were at dinnertime, and one by one, they began to open their gifts at their parents prodding, the parcels getting torn open with tooth and claw to delighted squeaks. So this was why Papi had put her through all that trouble earlier! He wanted time to sneak home and get the presents out onto the doorstep first! Dorin got a metal whistle for his apprenticeship at the Dojo, Ani got a mortar and pestle to grind berries with for her work with the medics. Orino got a slip of paper that he seemed rather excited about. Between the late hour and her drooping eyelids, Nida couldn't really tell what it was, but it must've been something to help out with his training with the local guards (if one could call watching hung-over sailors in the cells half the time along with other Pokémon "training").

"Mija?" Teja asked.

"Huh?" Nida blinked back, yawning.

"Don't doze off just yet!" he chuckled. "It's your turn to unwrap your gift!"

Nida looked down and undid the string tied about the package. She felt the wrapping paper begin to give way and tore the rest of it away from its contents. Inside, she found a small, brown satchel with a light blue swirl on it. As the Nidoran pawed and nosed the simple little sack, she saw that it was made from tightly-woven hemp, the strap formed of layer upon layer bound with glue to form a solid fit for Nida's torso.

"We saw how hard you've been working with your Guild training," Teja offered. "So we figured that you might want something to help you out like your siblings."

"It might be a little small for a team bag," Marley added. "But I think that you three should still be able to find some use for it, no?"

That wasn't important, they had gotten her her own bag! Sure, the team would likely use Kiran's most of the time, but when it came time to move on, there would be a bag of her own to use and share with her teammates. And such a cute and perfectly-sized one, too! She looked up from her present, and much as her siblings before her, gave a tired, but appreciative thanks.

"Gracías Mami, Gracías Papi."

"De nada," her father answered. The last few presents went by quickly, their specifics fading off as sleep began to creep up on Nida. The time came when the Nidoran in the little burrow were finally ushered off to sleep, each taking their prize back to their straw bedding for the night. Nida set hers at the foot of her bed, covered up the jar of glow-moss in the corner, and began to doze off to the sounds of her snoring elder siblings.

Sweet dreams began to filter over her mind, dreams of using her bag as one for the team she and Crom would set up. Of them making rank and getting their badges upgraded from the little misshapen lumps that they were. Who knows, maybe this would even be the year that the Protector finally woke up and came down the hill!

"Feliz Año a todos," she murmured, as she drifted off into the dreams swirling about in her mind.



Author's Notes:

- Año Nuevo Trombense - Spanish: "Tromban New Year's"
- (¡)Gracías Mami! (¡)Gracías Papi! - Spanish: "Thanks Mom! Thanks Dad!"
- Lyhtyjuhla - Finnish: "Lantern Festival"
- (¡)Feliz Año Nuevo! - Spanish: "Happy New Year!"
- Trombenses - Spanish: "Trombans"
- Nanda? (何だ?) - Japanese: "What?" / "What is it?" Informal, rude or contemptuous in some contexts. (Hepburn Romanization)
- mijo - Spanish: "my son", compare to "mija" for usage and connotations.
- Moët du Boisocéan - French: "Moët of Boisocéan", play off of "Moët et Chandon".
- Drugi gąsior jest mój! - Polish: "(The) Second jug is mine!"
- Neveroyatno (Нeвeроятно) - Russian: "Unbelievable" / "Incredible". (BGN/PCGN Romanization.)
- Chicos - Spanish: "Children"
- De nada - Spanish: "You're welcome"
- Feliz Año a todos - Spanish: "Happy (New) Year, everyone"
 
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Shadow of Antioch

Viaggiatore
Location
Messina, Italy
Pronouns
he/his
Partners
  1. charmeleon
Review to Prologue and Chapter 1:

I decided to review the prologue and chapter one together, as they're fairly short on their own.

Right off the bat, I can see how refined the narration is. The descriptions are vivid yet concise; there wasn't a single line of dialogue that didn't sound real and in-character for the speaker; and the mood of the scene is woven all throughout.

> cheating Dragonite
A Nidorina? Winning against a Dragonite? It's hard to believe, but I suppose not impossible. There's always the possibility that she's exaggerating or making up a story to entertain her kits.

I have to say: of all important gifts that the gods could bestow, that of gummis made me chuckle when I read it. Maybe it's supposed to mean food more generally? Or just gummis? I don't imagine that's all their diet consists of, ahaha!

> Tromba Island
Ah, the joy of familiar words. Or, at least, words I easily recognise from Italian. This island gives me Farøer or Shetland vibes, especially if they're so windy to have been named after it.

Mystery dungeons, rescue teams, an enemy faction... ah, all the hallmarks of a promising PMD story!

> Cazadragones
Hey, you leave those poor dragon-types alone! They've done NOTHING wrong >:(

Damn, I guess her mother did fight that Dragonite after all. I'm surprised that the profession even exists. Are dragons exclusively feral and dangerous in this world? Maybe they're elite warriors in armies due to their strength? Why hunt them?

"especially with what happened last year and all..."
OwO what's this?

I like this Swellow fellow. He's easy to like and has the potential for both humorous and wholesome moment, from what we've seen.

> Usually when one thought of dragon Pokémon, one thought of fighters or warriors, or the heavens forbid, pirates.
Ah, it seems my hypothesis was correct. You do realise that if we get any especially cool dragon pirate captains later on, I'll be rooting for them, right? xD

> "Is that a hint that one day we're going to have-"
Hehe, cute. While this is just young love, I still kind of expected something like this to develop over time rather than being pre-established. Which tells me soooomething bad is bound to happen to them soon.

> Lugia hatches
Yup, thought so. I'm assuming it's a Lugia since... you know, the story cover. Does this mean that the process of restoring the world to its former state is about to start? That could mean... many things. Draining part of the ocean? Defeat the Marked? There's boundless possibilities ahead!

I look forward to experiencing them. And if the writing quality is already this high, then dear god, I genuinely don't know how much more it can improve. Thank you.
 

Shadow of Antioch

Viaggiatore
Location
Messina, Italy
Pronouns
he/his
Partners
  1. charmeleon
Chapter 2:

"Monster! Monster!"
So ferals can talk in this setting? That's an approach I haven't seen before. Nida's mother did mention that Arceus had bestowed them with a common tongue, so it makes sense lore-wise. I suppose ferals here are just the pokémon version of anarchists/backwoodsmen, rejecting all forms of societal structure or non-natural influences in their lives. I do wonder just how many generations it would take for these ferals' tongue to morph, seeing as their contacts with the civilised seem to be brief and violent. Perhaps, if the prologue legend is true (and seeing the Lugia egg... probably) this common tongue is just imprinted into their brains from birth.

"Ledth geth going, kidth"
Geth? Where?! (Argh, I'm not sure if you played Mass Effect. I hope so, or that's a wasted reference.

"One for the Protector... And one for us!"
Nida: "Do you... actually think that gods need to eat?"
Crom: "Hush! Don't tear down years and years of Tromba tradition like that. Food waste is a small price to pay for a stable society."
Kiran: (Tilts head, at once confused and worried.)

"Heh, I think the storm might have actually worked out quite well for us!"
Nida: You—you just jinxed us! Way to go, bread-head!

"Rats..."
Curious that she'd use that as a curse. Isn't her species technically one?

Leaving the Druddigon to stare back with a sheepish expression.
Hehe, I keep loving Crom more and more. His archetype just clicks with me.

The fight with the Krabby was unexpectedly vivid, and you did a great job at detailing the sensations they felt. Despite there being no blood or death, the fight still felt surprisingly violent, seeing the tone of the story thus far. Personally, I like it ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°).

"Heh, heh, looks like it's mission accomplished!"
Kiran: "Oh no. Oh gods. Oh stars, this the part where she gets us hurt..."
Nida: "What!"

Great job so far. Let's hope Nida can... dig herself out of this hole.
 

Shadow of Antioch

Viaggiatore
Location
Messina, Italy
Pronouns
he/his
Partners
  1. charmeleon
"Can you play with a 'sick' or a 'hurt'?"
Oh, boy. This is LITERALLY a hatchling, isn't it? Not the 'hatch already mature and full of divine knowledge' kind. Uh oh. This is going to be good.

Crom: "So, um... (twiddling his claws) All that bread I left you over the years... did you like it?
Lugia: (Pout) "You're the meanie who left me stale bread?!"

Crom and Kiran's reaction to Lugia were a little underwhelming. The other psychics were on point, though.

"They can't even find orbs half the time in the dungeon."
One hell of a career jump, eh? But yeah, as you might have guessed already, I LOVE underdog stories. I eat them right up. Reading things like this only makes me more excited to read on.


"Pirates? You're thinking too small! Why, I'd like to see the Company try and push us around now that the Protector's awake!"
The Company? Now you've got my attention. Are we talking about a megacorp, East India Company style, or perhaps a Venetian Republic-style trade empire?

La mar? Changing the gender makes it more poetic? Fascinating. Is this your own personal flare, or a known poetic convention in Spanish?

"We're doomed."
Heh, you sure are with that attitude. Come on! Just get him into primary school, then secondary, plus combat training, and you'll have a full-functioning Protector. I reckon it's only going to take two decades.

Hm... I didn't have too much to comment on for this chapter. That just won't do! We're making this into a double review.

Oh, gods, MORE tents shaped after their owner? Nooooo! Really, though, imagine how creepy a human head-shaped tent would be.

"And that will be 'Mayor Hatteras' for the time being"
Wait, then why was he talking in third pers—... ah. He's one of those people. Or guildmasters, rather.

"And negotiating with the Company over who gets to be a guard and how much they're allowed to take from us each-"
Aaaah, now we get to the juicy part. From how Crom describes them, the Company sounds like little better than a colonial overlord, state or private entity that it may be. Heck, I don't even know if a proper state structure has actually developed in this world. With so little land to live on, I wouldn't be surprised if most societies would struggle to house the necessary population--and consequently specialisation--to actually support a proper state structure. The most we get might just be Greek-style poleis, self-sustaining city states whose citizens have no loyalty to any kind of grander national/ethnic label. The prevalence of pirates on the high seas leads me to think as much.

Although, to be fair, Tromba might not be entirely representative of the outside world. There could conceivably be Corsica- or even Sicily-sized islands out there, which would be much more suited to modern conceptions of a nation-state. We shall see. The world is interesting enough to leave all these options on the table!

"Eh?! But Kiran recruited him!" Crom objected.
Nida: "Yeah, and he could also recruit my siblings if he wanted to. At least they know what's edible and what isn't!"

"She's the Froslass who runs the Day Care, who unfortunately doesn't watch Nidoran in the evening anymore," Nida replied, muttering the second part of her statement under her breath.
F-Froslass? Oh god, oh fuck, oh n--ahem! I'm joking. I'm sure this one doesn't keep her frozen victims as trophies. Nope! Don't look in her basement.

"Babysitting during the day too?" Nida shuddered, not particularly looking forward to dealing with more rambunctious children along with her siblings.
To be fair! Your siblings would get someone new to play with, which means they'll be too excited and distracted to cause trouble. The two problems would solve each other, wouldn't they?

"Uh... I'm pretty sure that Mami and Papi just rearranged sounds to make my name," Nida sighed, "But definitely something that isn't too much of a mouthful."
Sure, but your name isn't exactly the epitome of creativity, either 😆

"Yay! My name's Pleo! My name's Pleo!" the newly-christened Protector chirped in triumph, as he prattled on to himself with different inflections of his new name.
Argh, he's just too cute sometimes. Congrats: it can be really difficult to convincingly portray a child character, and I've personally been too daunted to even try (generally speaking; ignore the question of where one such character would fit in Rebirth). If you're writing one so well, it says a LOT about your skill.


"Guildmaster, if there's not a problem, could you not message us? I was in the middle of-!"

Hatteras cut off the telepath's message by releasing his grip on the badge. "Good as new, just make sure to keep it cleaner," he declared as he handed the badge back to a most sheepish-looking Nidoran. As he watched, Crom couldn't help but realize...
Okay, this put a smile on my face, hehehe.

"That's Ander," Nida whispered to Pleo, "He's one of the Marked."

"What are they?"

"They're other Pokémon… They… Don't really like Pokémon like you, at all."
Ah, Pleo seems to make an excellent audience surrogate here. What better way to learn about this world than alongside him?

These Marked pokémon... they're rather odd. So they have nothing distinguishing them, except this mark and a belief that the gods will somehow bring ruin to the world (which, to be fair, they already have once)? Sounds like a cult to me. I'll keep an eye out.

Indeed, it truly wasn’t given that the world was effectively split in two. On the one hand, there was the Cradle, the inland sea and the skies above it that held Tromba and the other islands in the world that were habitable. On the other, there were the Wastes beyond, which... Well, they certainly weren't anything that the Cradle was.
Ooooh, so the world isn't just ocean! I thought perhaps Arceus had brought about a Great Flood-type scenario, but this paragraph suggests otherwise. The planet is just a post-apocalyptic wasteland (allegedly), with only the scattered islands in this inland sea remaining habitable. I'm curious to learn whether there's a truth to the "Wastes" that these pokémon aren't being told.

"You heard the Pokémon, he's busy. If you're going to be like this, go back home and wait with your mate and that brat you allowed your curse to pass onto to die from this 'imminent doom',"
Ooooh, so it's genetic! That rules out the Cult theory, though it doesn't mean aspects of that don't apply here. Unless they're talking metaphorically and he didn't literally pass down his status, but I suspect that isn't the case.

"Yeah! Maybe he'd be able to help out!" Crom chimed in.
Yeah, see? Someone here agrees with me.

"The berries are coming along nicely this season, don't you think, Marley?" the Nidorino asked his mate.

"They'd better with all the time we've been putting into them, Teja!" the Nidorina huffed in response, in a tone that evinced some degree of frustration with a fickle crop.
Yay, names! Wait... I thought Marley was a boy's name! Google seems to support you, though. And Teja... 'tegola', in Italian? Hm. The -a ending sadly doesn't help and makes me see him as female, so it'll be hard to get that out of my head. Not to worry, though! I'll get used to it. On a side note, I am curious how they're still Nidorino/a, seeing as Nida's older brother is also one. Wouldn't they have evolved into Nidoking/queen by now? I wonder evolution works here. Maybe it's purely from fighting experience. (On a further side note, evolving might seriously compromise the viability of their burrow, hehehe. Too big to stand up in, let alone fit through the entrance.)

"That’s just the way that Pokémon on this island spoke back when it was part of the old world. Before they started meeting the Pokémon in the Cradle and began to form the way we're speaking now," Nida replied. "I learned it from Mami, Mami learned it from her Mami… and, well- You get the idea."
Ah, so it's official! It's not just a cool afterthought--there's an actual reason they're speaking Spanish every now and again. It's leftovers from before the... ahem, imposed linguistic unification. That's awesome. You mentioned Italian being present later on, so I bet there's a bunch of these languages scattered throughout the islands.

Cute ending. I love Pleo more and more with each passing scene. Excellent job, as usual! I can see why this story's so popular. There's thought put into every tiny aspect, and it shows--from the languages, the family scarves, the worldbuilding... Thank you.
 

Shadow of Antioch

Viaggiatore
Location
Messina, Italy
Pronouns
he/his
Partners
  1. charmeleon
"Maybe we should let Maestra Mosca explain the rest of this, Crom," Nida sighed.
Clever to have the translation be so easily accessible. I haven't had any trouble so far with the Spanish, but I can imagine it gets annoying to constantly go back and check the glossary at every new word.

"Wait, everyone was looking at something? What was it?" a Zubat asked, before the noise of the returning din of battle drowned its voice out and grew indistinct as Team Traveler continued to move further away.


Ouch. It must suck to be a Zubat--I suppose its echolocation isn't precise enough to see everyone turning in a certain direction?

"Oh! Er..." Calino stammered, his scales starting to flush an embarrassed burnt yellow, "Well, you know, Nida, that was all hypotheticals! I wasn't honestly expecting that the Protector would be awakened in my lifetime, so-"


Hehehe, careful what you wish for! Poor Calino, they're being so hard on him.

Even though Nida and Crom had taught him some handy tips for training over the last few days, such as that the two didn't disappear when Pleo couldn't see them
Awwww, object permanence is pretty important, ahahaha!

"And pay closer attention to the floor from now on!" Crom's voice added. "If you see one that has a pattern kinda like an arrow, step on that one! It'll pump you up and clear up that trap's effects right away!"
Ah, so we're going with the game mechanics for traps. I can dig that.

"I found the last loaf!" he cheered, seizing the piece of bread with his mouth.


Uh-oh. Crunch time!

"Someone… Might be counting on you," Pleo repeated, as Nida's voice interrupted from behind him.
Is he slowly becoming conscious about his role? No pressure, little Protector. No pressure.

"Wait… Mom? You're our sparring partner?" Crom asked incredulously.
The Dojo is sponsored by Druddigon Delights, your friendly neighbourhood bakery! Seeing as loaves of bread were the prizes, I'm hardly surprised at this point.

Very chill chapter--not much to comment on. You know what it means: double review!

"Oh come now, Crom. I'm not letting you take off from the bakery to pull your punches! Put some thought behind them!" the older Druddigon admonished, before she slugged Crom with a forceful, if not squarely aimed, punch to the chest that sent him reeling.
Ouch. I get a feeling this is part of dragon training tradition. Tough, but, er, formative.

Only to find himself cut off by his mother jumping up and latching onto her son, lifting him off the ground in an embrace.

"See? I told you your old mother could take a nick or two!" she said, while nuzzling her child's crest.

"Moooom! You're embarrassing me!" Crom protested as he flailed to try and break free.
I love your representation of families on Tromba and the affection shown! It's truly a highlight of Fledglings so far, and it contributes to this world's heavy rural, backwater village feeling. I don't think I've read another PMD fanfiction with so many characters having living, loving parents. On another note, I'm curious to see how Crom's dad is, now.

"It's those blotched Pokémon!" an Oddish huffed.

"Yeah, you don't want to talk with them, my dad said all they're good for is eating!" a Spearow declared.

"Yeah, they're bad Pok-! Yip!" a Snubbull cried out as the Froslass flicked a small ice shard at its rump.
Ah, some good ol' social tensions in paradise. When some sort of division plagues a society, children can be the clearest examples of that. I can already tell this Marked/unmarked division is going to erupt into full-out violence sooner or later. Or close to it, at least. I wonder if there's somewhere in the Cradle that's inhabited mostly/solely by the Marked...

"H-Huh?!" the Bulbasaur exclaimed, poking his head out from behind the Chatot.

"I-It's- It's being nice?" the Mudkip asked, as he began to ease of the ball he had curled his body into.
Even though you're trying to undermine the prediction I've just made, I still stand by it. Ci-vil war! Ci-vil war!

"Doesn't that hurt the Pokémon that get eaten, though?" Pleo interrupted, as he thought about how he had pecked and chewed and generally torn apart the various berries, seeds, and those colorful things called 'gummis' he had eaten over the past few days.
Are there no vegetables in this world? We've seen bread, which implies wheat exists, so I doubt it. Strange that carrots, cabbage, aubergines, etc haven't been mentioned.

Everyone else watching at the ledge had turned pale.
Uh oh. I think we're about ready to meet our first pirates! And it seems they have cannons!

Great pair of chapters! Despite the relatively slow pacing, it's felt like a lot has happened. And now we're REALLY getting the ball rolling! I look forward to reading more.
 

Shadow of Antioch

Viaggiatore
Location
Messina, Italy
Pronouns
he/his
Partners
  1. charmeleon
"F-Fight them off?" Pleo stammered, his feet still firmly glued in place next to the bluff.
Uh-oh. Can't blame him--his training's just started, and he didn't fare so well in the only fight he's had so far.

"Oh nice going, veikka, you brought us even deeper into the island."
Nida: "Oh, no! Not the pirates from Suomi Island!"
Pleo: "Wh-what's that?" 'o.o
Nida: "A cold, alcohol-ridden island where--hey! Do I look like an encyclopaedia?! They're right around the corner!"

He lead the group around the corner, bringing into view the forms of a Gabite, a Trapinch, and a Growlithe who were quietly retreating for the sea.
Ah, so it's not all dragons. Just... mostly dragons (I'm including pre-evolutions). I hope those poor dragons aren't constantly cast as villains--Crom and his family's a good start (but a good Dragonair/Dragonite character would be even better cough cough).

"Stop right there, criminal scum!" the Swellow barked to the three
You... you knew what you were doing here. You knew readers would automatically read that in a Skyrim guard voice. You monster. What next--rip off Call of Duty 4, too?

"That mewa is supposed to be a Protector?" the Growlithe asked dismissively.
Nida: "Oh no! They've allied with the pirates of Polska Island, too!"
Pleo: "A-are they worse than Suomi Island?"
Nida: "Just as alcoholic, and only slightly less cold."
Pleo: "... What's this al-co-hol stuff? Can you play with it?"
Pirate!Gabite: "..."
Crom: "Shame these guys aren't as wasted as the last pirates who raided here. You'd think, with all that alcohol..."

"Ha! Sure you are," the Trapinch chittered mockingly. "And I'm the King of Conntow!"
Don't mind me, just writing down this place's name for future reference.

The Gabite whined a little under his breath about how this accursed hamlet just had to have Pokemon that it hurt to strike
I assume fairy-types either don't exist (I, er, can't really think of any that have featured so far), or aren't so common as to be a major problem for the otherwise physically dominant dragon-types.

Crom: "Thank the gods..." o.o'
Nida: "That makes me think... Instead of slaying them like my mum does, why don't we pay these strong dragon-types loads of money to act as island garrison? Maybe even to patrol the nearby waters under our flag. It'd leave one less pirate in the sea and one type-advantaged ally when the inevitable raid comes. Who knows, perhaps with time, the practice could mean that dragons will become more integrated into civil society and no longer turn to piracy; even when they're no longer needed as guards (eventually), they'll turn to honest jobs as--"
Pleo: "AAAAAAH! DON'T EAT MY TAIL!"
Crom: "Oh, right."

"You didn't think I was keeping my distance from you just because you were ugly, did you?" Kiran taunted from the air.
Crom: "I... hope that was meant at him personally, and not the whole... you know, type." Q.Q

"Mrph, the Gabite will at least live to get what's coming to him," Marley harumphed as she scratched at an ear and took a moment to pocket her most recent trophy.
Crom: "O-oh, phew..."

"Grr, it is you that should be stepping aside, Captain of the One Ship 'Fleet'!" Marley growled as she bared the barbs under her blue fur.
I mean... if it's really one ship, calling it a "fleet" is a bit tryhard.

"Pffhahaha! That thing is your 'Protector'?" the Aggron laughed. "I've sparred with the likes of Trizano the Immortal before! Do you think I'm going to let a bunch of midgets and an overgrown Wingull push me around?!"

Hmmmm, I have a strange feeling that this is all an opportunity for Pleo to demonstrate his latent power...

The bulky Pokemon was easy enough for them to weave and fly around, but much to their horror, the creature, rather than stopping and attempting to charge again, leapt up into the air and slammed his legs into the earth as he came back down.
Kiran: "Wh-when did these brutes start learning from obvious pitfalls in their strategy?!"

"St-Stop it! Just stop it!" the young Lugia cried, his voice growing shriller and increasingly feral in tone. As the Aggron and Nidorina turned towards Pleo, they saw that the blue markings that adorned his body were now glowing bright.
Called it.

Some sea Pokémon in the pirate ranks defended a beachhead with a constant torrent of water attacks, allowing their more terrestrial numbers to probe deeper into the town.
Ooooh, tactics! I always appreciate when there's thought put into them, even simple ones like here. It makes a ton of sense that pirates would employ seaborne pokémon for ship-to-ship fights, or even defending a beachhead, as shown here.

"F-Fall back! F-Fall back!" Hess' voice rang out across the harbor filled with the unmistakable sound of panic. "We're g-getting out of here!"
Ah, the good ol' "general/ruler-general has died/is fleeing, so their entire army follows suit" moment. Tsk tsk. Commanding an army from the rear with an overview of the battlefield (and only intervening personally in crucial moments) usually had much better results, if I'm not mistaken--I can think of Julius Caesar and Gengis Khan off the top of my head.

A short, but packed chapter! It was probably my favourite so far, and it's set a very high standard for battle/action scenes moving forward. Although, knowing you, you'll probably surpass even that. Excellent job.
 

Spiteful Murkrow

Busy Writing Stories I Want to Read
Pronouns
He/Him/His
Partners
  1. nidoran-f
  2. druddigon
  3. swellow
  4. lugia
  5. quilava-fobbie
  6. sneasel-kate
  7. heliolisk-fobbie
Right off the bat, I can see how refined the narration is. The descriptions are vivid yet concise; there wasn't a single line of dialogue that didn't sound real and in-character for the speaker; and the mood of the scene is woven all throughout.

I'm really glad to hear that you enjoyed the prose style, since it can be a bit of a tightrope walk for Virgil and I at times to get something that feels lively and descriptive without going off into purple prose territory.

I have to say: of all important gifts that the gods could bestow, that of gummis made me chuckle when I read it. Maybe it's supposed to mean food more generally? Or just gummis? I don't imagine that's all their diet consists of, ahaha!

Nah, while there is indeed more to their diet than the TDS-tier food orbs, the part of that bedtime story is indeed gummis since it allows for a few things to happen civilization-wise that wouldn't happen in a setting without them. If you want a glimpse at a similar setting, yet one where gummis and their role in society aren't a thing, I'd heartily recommend @windskull's Places We Call Home as a parallel read.

> Tromba Island
Ah, the joy of familiar words. Or, at least, words I easily recognise from Italian. This island gives me Farøer or Shetland vibes, especially if they're so windy to have been named after it.

Well, it was named that for just a bit more than just how windy it got, but I think that you might already have an idea of what else was leaning on the naming just from the story banner.

Damn, I guess her mother did fight that Dragonite after all. I'm surprised that the profession even exists. Are dragons exclusively feral and dangerous in this world? Maybe they're elite warriors in armies due to their strength? Why hunt them?

Yeah, Marley is one of the local toughs. She doesn't have the nickname locally just because it makes her sound cool.

"especially with what happened last year and all…"
OwO what's this?

All in due time. ^^;

I like this Swellow fellow. He's easy to like and has the potential for both humorous and wholesome moment, from what we've seen.

Such is life when your character archetype is basically to be a little league soccer coach. Except with more occupational hazards involved.

> Usually when one thought of dragon Pokémon, one thought of fighters or warriors, or the heavens forbid, pirates.
Ah, it seems my hypothesis was correct. You do realise that if we get any especially cool dragon pirate captains later on, I'll be rooting for them, right? xD

Well, you'll have to pick carefully who you want to root for, since it's not just pirates who have dragon captains in this setting.

> "Is that a hint that one day we're going to have-"
Hehe, cute. While this is just young love, I still kind of expected something like this to develop over time rather than being pre-established. Which tells me soooomething bad is bound to happen to them soon.

Shhhhh. Let them enjoy their moment. o3o;

I look forward to experiencing them. And if the writing quality is already this high, then dear god, I genuinely don't know how much more it can improve. Thank you.

Well, sounds like I've set quite a high bar from that opening. Hopefully the rest of the story does a good job at living up to it. ^^;

So ferals can talk in this setting? That's an approach I haven't seen before. Nida's mother did mention that Arceus had bestowed them with a common tongue, so it makes sense lore-wise. I suppose ferals here are just the pokémon version of anarchists/backwoodsmen, rejecting all forms of societal structure or non-natural influences in their lives. I do wonder just how many generations it would take for these ferals' tongue to morph, seeing as their contacts with the civilised seem to be brief and violent. Perhaps, if the prologue legend is true (and seeing the Lugia egg… probably) this common tongue is just imprinted into their brains from birth.

Ferals can talk in this setting by virtue of being just as sapient as town-dwellers, and since Fledglings as a fic started up less than a year before PSMD's launch, it pulls from R/B and TDS' assumptions that dungeon encounters are sapient enough to be potential recruitable teammates. You can think of the dichotomy as about the same between wild and trained 'mons in mainline, except without human trainers as an organizational tentpole for the latter.

Geth? Where?! (Argh, I'm not sure if you played Mass Effect. I hope so, or that's a wasted reference.)

Don't worry, I picked up enough about ME via cultural osmosis back when it was popular to know what Geth are. The local artificial sapients in this story tend to get along better with their organic counterparts and don't have an active blood feud with their creators going on. ^^;

Nida: "Do you… actually think that gods need to eat?"
Crom: "Hush! Don't tear down years and years of Tromba tradition like that. Food waste is a small price to pay for a stable society."
Kiran: (Tilts head, at once confused and worried.)

>implying that that food really just sat there to rot
You'll see what happened to it in a couple arcs.

Curious that she'd use that as a curse. Isn't her species technically one?

I've always been more of the school that Nidos are bunnies. You'll see that reflected in some recurring motifs as the story goes on if you happen to know your xenofiction.

Hehe, I keep loving Crom more and more. His archetype just clicks with me.

Sounds like he's doing his job as a character, then.

The fight with the Krabby was unexpectedly vivid, and you did a great job at detailing the sensations they felt. Despite there being no blood or death, the fight still felt surprisingly violent, seeing the tone of the story thus far. Personally, I like it ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°).

Considering how there were two particular Saturday Morning Cartoons that this story was initially benchmarked against with combat that fits that description to a T, I'm glad to hear that. There's some parts later in the story that probably wouldn't have flown with their censors, but eh. There's a bit more leeway as to what you can get away with vibe-wise with the written word versus in animation, hence why Watership Down to this day is still given out to children to scar them for life read.

Oh, boy. This is LITERALLY a hatchling, isn't it? Not the 'hatch already mature and full of divine knowledge' kind. Uh oh. This is going to be good.

To be fair, it wouldn't be anywhere near as interesting of a story if Pleo were already mature and full of divine knowledge from the get go. The story title is called 'Fledglings' for a reason, after all.

Crom: "So, um… (twiddling his claws) All that bread I left you over the years… did you like it?
Lugia: (Pout) "You're the meanie who left me stale bread?!"

Pleo: "It didn't even make it into the Mystery Dungeon!" (For reasons that will become apparent later.)

Crom and Kiran's reaction to Lugia were a little underwhelming. The other psychics were on point, though.

Hrm, a bit unfortunate. Though if you've got any specific complaints regarding what fell flat delivery-wise for Crom and Kiran, I'd be willing to at least hear them out.

One hell of a career jump, eh? But yeah, as you might have guessed already, I LOVE underdog stories. I eat them right up. Reading things like this only makes me more excited to read on.

Well, wits and guile do inform a good deal of the fights in this story, so hopefully that keeps you entertained for a long while.

The Company? Now you've got my attention. Are we talking about a megacorp, East India Company style, or perhaps a Venetian Republic-style trade empire?

It's closer to the former in function and role. That's not to say it's a direct historical pull, there's some history with this Company in-setting that never happened with any of the analogous ones IRL that it pulls from.

La mar? Changing the gender makes it more poetic? Fascinating. Is this your own personal flare, or a known poetic convention in Spanish?

The latter, otherwise I'd have stuck with 'el mar' which is what it's referred to as in common vernacular.

Heh, you sure are with that attitude. Come on! Just get him into primary school, then secondary, plus combat training, and you'll have a full-functioning Protector. I reckon it's only going to take two decades.

Bluewhorl Town at the idea of having to wait 20+ years:
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Oh, gods, MORE tents shaped after their owner? Nooooo! Really, though, imagine how creepy a human head-shaped tent would be.

Such is life when you're preserving elements from canon. Also, when a chunk of your population is being pulled from the hinterlands without any reading abilities at first, you need to have some sort of easy non-text way of telling where you're going. Hence why historical pubs and taverns IRL tended to have very featural names such as 'The Red Lion' that could be drawn out on a sign outside the front door.

Wait, then why was he talking in third pers—… ah. He's one of those people. Or guildmasters, rather.

Yeah, Hatteras is a goof like that.

Aaaah, now we get to the juicy part. From how Crom describes them, the Company sounds like little better than a colonial overlord, state or private entity that it may be. Heck, I don't even know if a proper state structure has actually developed in this world. With so little land to live on, I wouldn't be surprised if most societies would struggle to house the necessary population--and consequently specialisation--to actually support a proper state structure. The most we get might just be Greek-style poleis, self-sustaining city states whose citizens have no loyalty to any kind of grander national/ethnic label. The prevalence of pirates on the high seas leads me to think as much.

Although, to be fair, Tromba might not be entirely representative of the outside world. There could conceivably be Corsica- or even Sicily-sized islands out there, which would be much more suited to modern conceptions of a nation-state. We shall see. The world is interesting enough to leave all these options on the table!

It's a bit of a gray area that basically depends on local context, but local affiliations and affinities definitely do matter a bit more relative to that of an overall nation than IRL. That's not to say those ties don't exist, but they're weak enough that with a little shove, Tromba wound up in the present state that it finds itself in.

As for what the world is like. It's pretty varied out there, and Tromba definitely isn't what everyone out there in the Cradle would call a normal experience.

F-Froslass? Oh god, oh fuck, oh n--ahem! I'm joking. I'm sure this one doesn't keep her frozen victims as trophies. Nope! Don't look in her basement.

Don't worry, the kids are fine, and she doesn't keep her popsicles in the basement. :^)

To be fair! Your siblings would get someone new to play with, which means they'll be too excited and distracted to cause trouble. The two problems would solve each other, wouldn't they?

Yeah, but then you have to constantly feed Pleo Pecha Berries thanks to Poison Pin. ^^;

Sure, but your name isn't exactly the epitome of creativity, either 😆

Nida: "It's creative enough! At least I didn't get named after a part of my body like 'Spike' or 'Barb' or something like that!"

Argh, he's just too cute sometimes. Congrats: it can be really difficult to convincingly portray a child character, and I've personally been too daunted to even try (generally speaking; ignore the question of where one such character would fit in Rebirth). If you're writing one so well, it says a LOT about your skill.

Well, I'm glad to hear that he's coming off so convincingly. ^^

Ah, Pleo seems to make an excellent audience surrogate here. What better way to learn about this world than alongside him?

Yeah, it's definitely a dynamic that wouldn't have been able to be sold as well were he a big, full-grown Lugia.

Ooooh, so the world isn't just ocean! I thought perhaps Arceus had brought about a Great Flood-type scenario, but this paragraph suggests otherwise. The planet is just a post-apocalyptic wasteland (allegedly), with only the scattered islands in this inland sea remaining habitable. I'm curious to learn whether there's a truth to the "Wastes" that these pokémon aren't being told.

There's some things they're out of the loop on, but the broad-strokes of their understanding are correct. You don't want to be stuck in the Wastes as a typical Pokémon in this setting.

Ooooh, so it's genetic! That rules out the Cult theory, though it doesn't mean aspects of that don't apply here. Unless they're talking metaphorically and he didn't literally pass down his status, but I suspect that isn't the case.

Well, they're definitely not just a cult, no. But the true nature of the Marked won't be flatly explained to the reader for some time. There's some progressive teasing here and there if you keep your eyes peeled, though.

Yay, names! Wait… I thought Marley was a boy's name! Google seems to support you, though. And Teja… 'tegola', in Italian? Hm. The -a ending sadly doesn't help and makes me see him as female, so it'll be hard to get that out of my head. Not to worry, though! I'll get used to it. On a side note, I am curious how they're still Nidorino/a, seeing as Nida's older brother is also one. Wouldn't they have evolved into Nidoking/queen by now? I wonder evolution works here. Maybe it's purely from fighting experience. (On a further side note, evolving might seriously compromise the viability of their burrow, hehehe. Too big to stand up in, let alone fit through the entrance.)

Naming in Fledglings is very 'Aerith' and 'Bob' with names at times. Teja and Kiran's names are both actually South Asian in origin, with Teja getting his name chosen in particular since it also means something specific in Spanish that carries vibes of being someone who'd protect his kids.

As for evolution, it's not tightly coupled to age but they do generally correlate barring exceptional circumstances either related to getting the equivalent of an experience dump or a handful of scenarios that can occur thanks to the presence of Mystery Dungeons. In Marley and Teja's case, they will not become Nidoking/queen until if/when they come across a Moon Stone and opt to use it since their last evolution is item-based, and getting one in the Cradle on a budget's not quite as easy as running up and buying an Apple from Calino's.

Ah, so it's official! It's not just a cool afterthought--there's an actual reason they're speaking Spanish every now and again. It's leftovers from before the… ahem, imposed linguistic unification. That's awesome. You mentioned Italian being present later on, so I bet there's a bunch of these languages scattered throughout the islands.

Not to say that there wasn't ever any compulsion ever involved, but the shared language in the Cradle most likely had a development process not far removed from what Sabir had back in the day. Coming into regular contact with sailors from willy-nilly from across disparate languages and backgrounds kinda forces you to cobble together something everyone can understand.

Clever to have the translation be so easily accessible. I haven't had any trouble so far with the Spanish, but I can imagine it gets annoying to constantly go back and check the glossary at every new word.

Yeah, it's a bit of a recurring complaint that I've received on other places where Fledglings has been published, so I decided to try and fix it here while the chapter count was still relatively small. I and Virgil will be rolling similar features out elsewhere on the platforms that support hovertext like here, but it'll take a while since there's a lot more content to update.

Ouch. It must suck to be a Zubat--I suppose its echolocation isn't precise enough to see everyone turning in a certain direction?

I mean, I can't imagine that Zubat was particularly experienced, but echolocation in the middle of tons of ambient noise doesn't strike me as being very precise without practice.

Hehehe, careful what you wish for! Poor Calino, they're being so hard on him.

Hey, misers make for great butt monkeys, didn't you know?

Awwww, object permanence is pretty important, ahahaha!

Juuuuuuuust a little bit, yes. ^^;

Ah, so we're going with the game mechanics for traps. I can dig that.

To be fair, they blend in with their surroundings a bit better than in canon, but yeah. Fledglings tries to carry over as much of game mechanics in some form as possible that doesn't blatantly break suspension of disbelief or else get in the way of a good plot.

The Dojo is sponsored by Druddigon Delights, your friendly neighbourhood bakery! Seeing as loaves of bread were the prizes, I'm hardly surprised at this point.

It's a cute and fitting name, but Gwenith would probably ultimately have passed it up since- Well, you'll see when you get there, but there's someone in their family who would've gotten left out from that name.

Ouch. I get a feeling this is part of dragon training tradition. Tough, but, er, formative.

To be fair, Dragon-Types almost certainly aren't the only ones who do "Tough but formative" training, but yeah. Gwenith is definitely putting her scaled hide to use there.

I love your representation of families on Tromba and the affection shown! It's truly a highlight of Fledglings so far, and it contributes to this world's heavy rural, backwater village feeling. I don't think I've read another PMD fanfiction with so many characters having living, loving parents. On another note, I'm curious to see how Crom's dad is, now.

It'll be a couple episodes before you get to see him onscreen, but he's out there, and the story will give progressively more and more information about why he wasn't around home for this moment.

Even though you're trying to undermine the prediction I've just made, I still stand by it. Ci-vil war! Ci-vil war!

Well, the prediction isn't that far off. Not saying it'll necessarily be between the parties you're assuming, though.

Are there no vegetables in this world? We've seen bread, which implies wheat exists, so I doubt it. Strange that carrots, cabbage, aubergines, etc haven't been mentioned.

Er… they exist and are actually acknowledged in later chapters. I'm just going to blame this on a baby bird's palette not instantly gravitating to greens. ^^;

Uh oh. I think we're about ready to meet our first pirates! And it seems they have cannons!

Technically those are just vanilla attacks and the likes of Blast Seeds getting hurled around. While they do exist, it'll be a while longer before you see Fledglings-spec cannons.

Uh-oh. Can't blame him--his training's just started, and he didn't fare so well in the only fight he's had so far.

Such is life when you've only been hatched for about a week.

Nida: "Oh, no! Not the pirates from Suomi Island!"
Pleo: "Wh-what's that?" 'o.o
Nida: "A cold, alcohol-ridden island where--hey! Do I look like an encyclopaedia?! They're right around the corner!"

Bold of you to assume that 'Suomi Island' has a climate that tracks with IRL Finland when the first representatives you're seeing from there would likely keel over and die in such conditions.

You… you knew what you were doing here. You knew readers would automatically read that in a Skyrim guard voice. You monster. What next--rip off Call of Duty 4, too?

I mean, I'm not just going to spell out every single reference I made when I could force readers like you to find them. :^)

There's definitely no shortage of them, though. Some a bit less blatant than others, so keep your eyes peeled.

Nida: "Oh no! They've allied with the pirates of Polska Island, too!"
Pleo: "A-are they worse than Suomi Island?"
Nida: "Just as alcoholic, and only slightly less cold."
Pleo: "… What's this al-co-hol stuff? Can you play with it?"
Pirate!Gabite: "…"
Crom: "Shame these guys aren't as wasted as the last pirates who raided here. You'd think, with all that alcohol…"

Pirate!Gabite: "Hrmph, there will be plenty of time to get wasted after we clean you out."

Don't mind me, just writing down this place's name for future reference.

As you should. There's like five named places total mentioned in this entire story that don't wind up having plot relevance at some point, and this isn't one of them.

I assume fairy-types either don't exist (I, er, can't really think of any that have featured so far), or aren't so common as to be a major problem for the otherwise physically dominant dragon-types.

Luck of the draw for them, really. (Or I suppose "un-luck" for them considering who they wound up getting pitted against.) Since Fairy-Types do exist in Fledglings and aren't dramatically rarer than in canonical depictions.

Crom: "Thank the gods…" o.o'
Nida: "That makes me think… Instead of slaying them like my mum does, why don't we pay these strong dragon-types loads of money to act as island garrison? Maybe even to patrol the nearby waters under our flag. It'd leave one less pirate in the sea and one type-advantaged ally when the inevitable raid comes. Who knows, perhaps with time, the practice could mean that dragons will become more integrated into civil society and no longer turn to piracy; even when they're no longer needed as guards (eventually), they'll turn to honest jobs as--"
Pleo: "AAAAAAH! DON'T EAT MY TAIL!"
Crom: "Oh, right."

Marley: "Hrmph, never heard of 'never cut a deal with a dragon' before mija? You need to be able to keep mercenary help in line in order to even begin to consider making an offer like that."
Nida: "(Isn't that a thing from Shadowrun? How would you expect me to know that?) But mami, surely your reputation would-"
Marley: "I'd like to have free time to do something other than fight constantly. And those dragons I fight with live to tell the tale afterwards (… mostly, haven't been keeping that close of track), otherwise I'd be known around town as una Matadragones."
- Marley blink -
Marley: "That said, the title does have a bit of a ring to it. Maybe I should-"
Crom: "No! No! Cazadragones is perfectly fine! We like you perfectly fine this way!" O_O;

I mean… if it's really one ship, calling it a "fleet" is a bit tryhard.

Oh trust me, that's not the only tryhard thing about this crew.

Kiran: "Wh-when did these brutes start learning from obvious pitfalls in their strategy?!"

I mean, you don't get to be a pirate captain when you're not at least somewhat more competent than your underlings. :^)

Ooooh, tactics! I always appreciate when there's thought put into them, even simple ones like here. It makes a ton of sense that pirates would employ seaborne pokémon for ship-to-ship fights, or even defending a beachhead, as shown here.

Yeah, trying to build flows of battle that logically build off the abilities of the resident Pokémon is something that I and Virgil try to keep front and center when writing up battle scenes like these. Glad to hear that this one felt natural to you.

Ah, the good ol' "general/ruler-general has died/is fleeing, so their entire army follows suit" moment. Tsk tsk. Commanding an army from the rear with an overview of the battlefield (and only intervening personally in crucial moments) usually had much better results, if I'm not mistaken--I can think of Julius Caesar and Gengis Khan off the top of my head.

To be fair, I don't think most pirates can get away with that sort of leadership. In a profession as cutthroat as piracy, it's important to regularly remind the underlings who's boss and why you're getting the biggest shares of loot.

A short, but packed chapter! It was probably my favourite so far, and it's set a very high standard for battle/action scenes moving forward. Although, knowing you, you'll probably surpass even that. Excellent job.

And we're glad to hear you enjoyed it, and will be looking forward to more feedback in the future! Thanks again for all the reviews you've been leaving here, it's great to see that you're having such fun with your readthrough! ^^

And gonna take the opportunity here to make a few meta announcements. For those of you who have been following along on TR, you'll notice that there's now hovertexted definitions of the first instance of each loanword in the story. We will also be bringing over some trivia sections from Serebii from this point on. The first three of them will be published biweekly on off weeks between chapter updates since they cover the story up to this point, everything afterwards will be published the first week after the arc in-story that they cover wraps up since it's admittedly hard to couple them with views like they are on Serebii.

And with that, let's get into today's update and Team Traveller's misadventures on an island harboring a wretched hive of scum and villainy:
 
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Chapter 26: In the Dark

Spiteful Murkrow

Busy Writing Stories I Want to Read
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He/Him/His
Partners
  1. nidoran-f
  2. druddigon
  3. swellow
  4. lugia
  5. quilava-fobbie
  6. sneasel-kate
  7. heliolisk-fobbie
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Hours since Team Traveller had shaken their pursuit at Boisocéan, Pleo's flight over the sea remained a long and circuitous ordeal.

If the team followed the the Spiral Stream's light-colored water below, the current would eventually bring them past Kenobi after four beacons. Whenever one of those beacons was spotted, Elty instructed Pleo to swim close to the surface and take a detouring arc around to reduce the likelihood of a spotter seeing them in the air.

Much to their astonishment, the journey had gone largely without incident. The high sea was supposed to be riddled with aggressive ferals, and pirates prowling on ships who didn't broadcast their true colors until it was too late. While the team had glimpsed ships here and there (which were likely not pirates, but it was better to err on the side of caution) and the backs of passing Pokémon below, they had seen far more emptiness…

Their only companions for those empty stretches were the waves and the current below, along with the sun and clouds above. Soon, even the sun began to leave them: after the fourth beacon, its last rays were slipping perilously low to the horizon as a sea fog began to roll in.

"Eh?! It's supposed to be right here!"

And much to Nida's squeaking concern, they had still not caught sight of Kenobi, even as the visibility continued to wane.

"I don't understand," the Nidoran murmured. "We followed the current and counted the beacons just like we were supposed to…"

"We must've veered off course earlier," Elty grumbled, the Growlithe peering out into the foggy distance with a scowl. "It's not like it would've been hard to mix things up out here."

Just then, the Growlithe felt Pleo's wings wobble unsteadily. The dog hunkered down and latched onto some feathers, expecting Pleo to suddenly fall towards the sea. Mercifully, the little Protector's flight path evened out, if betraying tired and sluggish motions with his wings.

"N-Nida? E-Elty?" he asked. "How much further do we have to go?"

"We should almost be there Pleo," Nida quickly answered. "Just hang in there a little longer!"

"But my wings hurt, and I haven't eaten anything since that Sitrus Berry," Pleo whined. And indeed, Pleo's healing aside, the three hadn't had a proper meal in over a day now. Nida and Elty's stomachs softly growled, joining in quiet protest with their carrier's.

"Can't we rest somewhere? Just for a little?"

"Pleo. We're out in the middle of the ocean!" Elty snapped. "Unless you happen to be able to dive all of us down into the Subway, there is nowhere to rest-!"

Just then, a fleeting, murky shape caught the eyes of Team Traveller, partly enshrouded by the rolling fog. It was the shape of a two-masted ship, but something seemed amiss about it…

Where were its sails?

On closer inspection, the three noticed that one of its masts was tilting precariously at an angle, and its timbers were rotted with gaping holes in the hull and deck. Not only that, the vessel appeared to be stranded on a small collection of sea rocks. This was…

"A shipwreck?"

"Looks like it. It must've been pushed up onto those rocks during a storm…" Elty murmured. "Either that, or its captain must've drinking something really strong to get it wrecked like that."

"Wait a minute, why don't we rest there?" Nida asked. "It can't be too much worse than hunkering down in a stable zone… And it's not as if we'd be able to see much from the air to keep us from getting lost with this fog."

Pleo turned towards the ship and circled about it, as he and Elty cast glances at the decay.

"Eh? We're going to rest there, Nida?" Pleo hesitated. "But it looks- well…"

"Scary."

Elty also seemed unenthused by the idea of overnighting in the ratty-looking wreck, casting a glance at where Kenobi ought to be. They couldn't possibly get that lost, could they?

"Well, let's decide. Are we going to risk fumbling around a little so we can get food and an actual place to stay? Or are we going to spend the night hungry in that pile of driftwood there?



Five minutes later, Team Traveller sat in the pile of driftwood, hungry. An irked Growlithe fumed as the three searched the worn and battered deck for places to spend the night.

"This was not what you two were supposed to choose!" Elty huffed. His protests only drew a tired head turn from Pleo and an unamused head shake from Nida.

"Come on, Elty," she replied. "Between 'spending a night hungry and trying again tomorrow' and 'getting lost at sea in the fog', which is the safer bet?"

As the fog-shrouded moon and stars continued to grow dimmer and dimmer, the team came across some overturned crates in the battered remains of the stern. While there were Pokémon scents around, their staleness suggested there'd likely not be any company for the night. It wasn't the lodging of the guild back home, but it was an unclaimed space, and the crates formed the best roof they could hope for right now.

"Whelp, at least it won't be another night sleeping under the stars," Elty murmured to himself as he pawed at a tilted crate. He hopped inside, circled a few times, then settled down and rested his head. Nida yawned at the sight and shepherded Pleo in under the timbers of another crate.

"Let's wind down and try again tomorrow, then," she said, groggily eyeing a crate atop Pleo and Elty's. The Nidoran hopped up, shook her spikes out, and settled down for the night with heavy eyes...

"Nida?"

Only for Pleo's voice from below to interrupt her.

"Hrm?" she yawned back.

"Are- Are we doing the right thing?"

"Huh?" she asked. "What do you mean by that, Pleo?"

Pleo shuffled out of his box and beat his wings, turning back to face the Nidoran. The young Protector drew a wing to his beak, clearly troubled and unsure.

"Well, Margi said that this next island had a bunch of Company Pokémon on it… I mean, Elty says we can hide there… but-," he muttered, his words starting to trail off. "What if I wind up bringing trouble again?"

"Pleo, even if trouble has been following us, what's been happening isn't your fault," Nida reassured.

The little spike ball rose from the timbers under her feet and poked her head out, coming face to face with the waiting Protector. She looked off into the foggy distance, hoping to catch a glimpse of the island, but saw nothing. Perhaps then, the best thing to do would be to try and somehow make the hurdles before them seem a little less insurmountable to the young bird.

"That's why we're even going there," she continued "To try to see if we can find anything that will help you draw out your power better, and figure out how to keep this trouble from following us so we can all go home. I mean if Elty could figure something about how to stay out of trouble there…"

"Eh? How do you figure that?" Elty's voice called off from below. "I've mostly been getting by with dumb lu-"

"Shh!" Nida hissed, shaking her head before turning her attention back to the little Lugia. The Nidoran folded her ears back, and leaned in to Pleo's snout to nuzzle it, hoping that the gesture would calm her partner. "Don't worry about it, Pleo. We made a promise, remember?"

"Whatever happens, we'll be together?" he chirped back. Elty's voice grunted dismissively from his resting place, but just looking back into Nida's red eyes, Pleo already knew her answer before she spoke it.

"That's right," she replied. And that was enough. No matter how scary things were, they would be there for each other, and they would fight tooth and claw to stay together…

But… those eyes… They looked…

Yaaaaaaaah

Tired.

"Let's get some sleep for now, though," Nida prodded. "Okay?"

"Okay… good night, Nida."

The little Protector shuffled back into his crate, where he curled up tightly. He heard Nida settle down above him, and turned to watch the fog-shrouded stars in the sky. As the waves rolled in the background, his eyes started feeling heavier and heavier, until sleep finally claimed him.



The next morning, while snores still drifted about below the deck of the Siglo Swellow, Crom had awoken bright and early to help his father with his customary work.

"Remember, pull the gummis out of the dip sooner this time… You want the coating to be uniform, but not too thick as it hardens…"

Namely to help prepare breakfast for the crew in the steerage space that doubled as the galley on the small and cramped vessel. It was an exercise that was new to Crom, stirring the mix along with little dashes of flavoring, heating the concoction with embers of dragonfire… And yes, as his father had mentioned: dipping the morsels into hot berry syrup with a fine mesh to form a sugary coating as the bean-like clumps cooled. Every step of gummi-making needed to be timed just right with the aid of a small pair of glass bulbs filled with sand. If not, they would turn out to be deformed or ill-tasting as they had after the young Druddigon's last attempt. This time, Crom dutifully watched the hourglass and after pulling out the current batch of dipped gummis, deposited them on a sheet of wax paper. Once the Dragon-Type did that, he grabbed little clumps of mix from a bowl and formed them into small, bean-like pieces on a clay tray for the next batch.

"Whew, gummis are sure an awful lot harder to make than bread…" Crom muttered. The Druddigon shook his head, why even without all the mistakes he'd made, he'd spent over an hour just getting breakfast thrown together! "You really do this three times a day, dad?"

"Yep!" Pladur replied, the Fraxure nodding his head proudly. "In between deck work with the rest of the Pokémon aboard!"

Crom continued to place clumps on the tray as his mind drifted off. His expression started to take a turn for the downcast as he began to murmur to himself.

"So… that's how you became so strong, huh?"

Pladur blinked, and watched as his son slowly became more and more preoccupied, while his gummi-making slowed down.

"What do you mean?" the Fraxure prodded.

"Always getting up early, always pushing yourself," Crom said, his claws now drifting over the mix bowl listless. "If only I had done a little more of that, then-"

"Mijo, take it easy. Getting stronger takes time, and it's not something you can do on your own… And… well," the Fraxure sighed reluctantly, before shaking his head and turning his head to the young Druddigon. "A little father-son secret here, but… I honestly wouldn't be anywhere near as strong as you think I am if it weren't for my friends aboard this ship."

"Huh?!" the Druddigon cried, almost pulling the bowl off the shelf out of surprise. Dad not being strong? But… how would that even-? "What do you mean?!"

"It's hard to stand and face down things that are bigger and scarier than you, to not turn tail and hide," the Fraxure explained. "But when you have other Pokémon alongside you… they protect you. They help you fight, and give you the strength to stand your ground."

"It's something that I've always envied about your mother, her ability to stand firm even when alone. Especially with that Cazadragones!" the Fraxure interjected, a faint shiver creeping up his spine. "And… well, I don't think you'd have been able to sneak into a crate full of stinking berries to try and get the Protector back if you didn't have some of her nature in you."

Crom looked downward, drifting in his thoughts. He supposed that going after his friends was something, but… Before the Druddigon could continue, he felt a tug, and turned to see his father's claw reassuringly on his shoulder.

"But I think you've made enough gummis for a day, and they're not bad for a beginner's effort," the elder dragon cheered. "Why don't you head up and take a break on deck for a bit? It should only take half an hour before the rest of breakfast is ready."

"Mmph. Right!"

Crom scampered off from the galley, and down a tight, tunnel-like passage over to a set of stairs. After a quick clamber up, he found himself up on the deck, the warm rays of a still-rising sun flitting down on his wings through thinning sea fog.

"Eh?! Crom?" a voice suddenly buzzed from the side. "What are you doing up so early? Kiran's still asleep, isn't he? Aren't you two working together?"

The young dragon jump with a start at the voice, and after looking over in its direction, his suspicions of its source were confirmed. Perched on a barrel by the front mast, a Scyther with a five-tailed blotch on his head was flitting his wings in the rising sun.

"Ack! Ander?!" Crom cried. "What are you doing up?!"

"I normally get up early," the Bug-Type explained. "It's part of my job back home."

That… seemed to make sense. And with blades that could be set to work cutting and filing down wood and rope, it probably made sense that Captain Beatrix would want Ander's help on deck bright and early in the morning.

"Er… right," Crom replied, the Druddigon returning to a state of uneasy calm as the two awkwardly dodged glances at each other.

"So… uh… you came to see Boisocéan come over the horizon, I take it?" Ander offered, as he fluttered off the barrel and over to the railing.

"Huh?"

"The island our mission is taking us to?" he asked, as he pointed a scythe out over the railing. There, off in the distance, was a lush, verdant island with a low and worn-down peak. On the eastern side of it, a thick shroud of fog hugged its shoreline.

"It's really much prettier than I expected," the Bug-Type murmured. "Why I've only read about it, and heard of it from the sailors down at the docks… It's really quite different once you see it for yourself."

"B-But we aren't going here just to see the island!" Crom protested. "We're going to get Pleo and everyone else back!"

"Yes, that's… true…" Ander responded hesitantly, which made the Druddigon cast a suspicious glance at the bladed mantis.

"Ander, do you even really want them to return?" he mumbled. "I mean, back when we came to your house-"

"Whether or not I want them to return is irrelevant," Ander interrupted. "What matters is that the truth comes out of this for the whole town to know. That's why I agreed to come along in the first place."

"E-Eh?! That doesn't sound like you want Pleo to come back at all!" Crom cried. "And he's really been a nice Pokémon! How could he be anything but our Protector?!"

There was a long, overwhelming silence as the two locked eyes with each other. Each waiting for the other to say something. Finally, the mantis shook his head and began to speak.

"I'm sorry… I… I just can't accept that," Ander replied. "Not with everything that has been written and passed down through all these years. And sure, he's acted nice so far… but what do we about what he'll do? Especially when he's off on his own?"



"Nida! Nida!"

The sound of Pleo's chirping pricked the ears of Elty and Nida. Pleo's cries pierced the two's slumber as their other senses began to awake with their bodies. The two noticing the rough wood under their bodies, the warmth of the sun outside, and the soft noise of waves breaking in the distance.

"Nngh," Nida muttered, pawing at the side of her box blindly. "Five more minutes, Mami…"

"Urgh… not right now," Elty grumbled. "It's too early for this…"

"There's an island close to us!" Pleo's voice cried. The mention of 'island' made Nida and Elty spring up to their feet in an instant with a mutual cry.

"Huh?! Where?!"

The two looked up and saw Pleo perched atop a railing and batting out a wing, gesturing excitedly off into the distance past the remains of the bow. Sure enough, the two saw an island up over the horizon. On it were two sets of peaks with scraggly trees and thick fog between them, the closer chain appearing far more lushly vegetated than the other, much more arid and tawny-looking chain.

Around the island, there was a ringing atoll formed of narrow, spindly reefs poking up above the water. On one of the atoll's islands, there was a complex of buildings and docks built around a sturdy-looking stone fort at one end, carefully guarding the direct entrance to a town built along a seaside bluff.

The settlement was on the more vegetated side of the island, filled with colorful, tightly spaced wooden shacks. There were two sets of docks and some assorted buildings below them that were separated by a great, stone barrier that ran to the top of the bluff between the upper and the lower parts. She could barely make out the lower part, but its tents and shacks seemed even gaudier than the ones on the upper side. The wall and the faces of the bluff surrounded the district on three sides.

"Why, that place in between the wall and bluffs looks almost as colorful as home during New Year's!" Nida cried, before tilting her head curiously at the hazy district. "But… why's it so hemmed in?"

"I told you we could have found it last night!" Elty grumbled as Pleo waddled off to go and inspect the remains of a tiller further down the deck. "You stiffed us out of dinner!"

"Well, it's here, at least," Nida sighed. "So where are we going on Kenobi anyways?"

"Mossaisle Town, but everyone I know usually just calls it Aisle Town. The town on the island past the long ones that form the ring," Elty replied. "That place you were looking at is the Andaku Docks. It's a district where I'd lie low in with the rest of the crew when we'd fence stuff. The locals have an understanding with Pokémon like us, and we can stay there for a little bit without getting into trouble."

"Eh?!" Pleo cried. "You mean we're going to a place full of pirates?!"

"Yes, along with bandits, smugglers, and sknerzy that gouge you for crummy merchandise," the Growlithe answered. "What's your point?"

"Elty, we can't just go to a place like that!" Nida spluttered. Just then, a grumbling sound reverberated and both the Nidoran and the Lugia looked down at their bellies. Yes… that was the sound of their stomachs revolting. There were a handful of berries in the bag… but those berries were better used for healing than casual consumption. If they just gobbled them up, they'd be as unprepared for Mystery Dungeons as when they left Lyn's ship!

"Do you have any alternatives?" Elty grumbled. "If you know someone around here, then by all means, tell me."

Nida traded an uneasy look with Pleo, and then shifted her gaze back at the island. She paused and then shook her head before turning back to the Growlithe.

"So… we just fly in?"

"Sure, if you want to be seen by a bunch of Company Pokémon," Elty scoffed, batting a paw dismissively in the air. "Look, just follow my lead and we'll get there fine."

The Nidoran stared back out at the town in the distance, finally flattening her ears dubiously and shaking her head with a sigh.

"I sure hope you know what you're doing, Elty."



It took a while for the three to get their blood flowing again, but before they knew it, Nida and Elty were riding on the young Guardian's back high above the sea. The final stretch between the derelict and the island slipped by with Pleo's wingbeats.

Per Elty's instructions, the young Lugia took a long route, cutting across the atoll in a place far away from the sea fort and approaching the hilltop overlooking the settlement from behind. Pleo settled in the shade of an elm tree that seemed sufficiently far enough to not attract any attention. After a few false starts, he and his partners snuck along into the side of a Leppa field that stirred up a few memories of Marley and Teja's field. From there, the group cut through it, and then through a Figy field, and an Aspear field, and…

"Gah… okay, so I wasn't expecting Razz Berries to be growing this season," Elty groaned. "But it's alright. We've made it to the outskirts."

Through a prickly field of Razz Berry plants, leaving behind a small collection of scrapes on Team Traveller. Much like the crops of the prior fields, the berries were still green, hard, and unripened, little comfort to their injuries or rumbling stomachs. Fortunately, for the sake of everyone's scuffed and scraped pelts and plumage, it looked like it was the last. There were no more mats or fields ahead to be seen, and directly in front of them were the outskirts of a cluster of mostly-wooden structures which stretched down to the bluffs the team had spotted earlier.

"So what do we do now?" Pleo chirped.

As Elty looked around for a way to sneak in, his eyes settled on a shaded, narrow passageway lined with broken-down jars and crates.

"Okay, so admittedly this is my first time going this way down it, but… see that alley there?" he asked, gesturing at the lane with a paw. "It leads down to a bunch of other ones just like it that'll take us straight to the Andaku Docks. Just move quickly and carefully, and we'll be there soon enou-"

The Growlithe's words died in his mouth as he saw Pleo planting his feet into the ground and preparing to spring up.

"Oi!" he barked, drawing a startled squawk from the white bird.

"H-Huh?!"

"Move in a way that won't get you spotted!"

"But I was just going to fly-!"

"No flying!" Elty insisted, narrowing his eyes impatiently. Nida shook her head and turned to Pleo, attempting to explain Elty's hesitance in more honeyed words.

"Pleo, remember that we're trying to not get seen while going in," she reminded. "If we walk along alleys like this, we'll be less likely to get spotted."

"Oh!" Pleo chirped. "I guess that makes sense…"

"Heh… it'll be just like when you came to Bluewhorl," she chuckled, which drew a smile from the white bird. But as Elty led them off, things weren't fully like they were back on Bluewhorl…

For one, the paths were much steeper, enough so that some of the sections the team went down had stone steps placed into the path to help Pokémon up and down the lane. There was also a surprising lack of open space. Back in Bluewhorl, most of the huts outside the harbor area had gaps or even empty fields between them. They provided enough space for Pokémon to meet and greet one's neighbors. The huts back home were also made out of wood, and had earthy or no paint at all. However, in this town, the huts were as colorful as a spread of gummis back at the mess hall. Verdant greens… fiery reds… sea and sky blues… sunny yellows… The shacks would usually be built up to the edge of the lane. Every third or so had a second floor, and a few larger ones possessed three or even four. Their roofs were usually made of wooden shingles or thatch, and every so often, from dark-colored clay tiles.

As the team ducked from this alley to that, they passed a Kecleon arguing with a sleepy-looking Noibat over misplaced stock. Further ahead they noticed a small group of strange black Pokémon with big solitary eyes that floated around a game of monster cards. They even saw a group of young Pokémon in front of a mural with lines of glyphs composed of dots, depicting a white, eyeless Pokémon dragging an island through a seascape. The group seemed to be in the middle of an outing, and the three overheard snippets of a lecture about Anyilla's founder and the legendary adventurers he travelled with in the time of the Sigillating Wars… Fortunately, the only Pokémon in lavender scarves the team encountered were a Boldore and Palpitoad that were distracted enough to slip past thanks to some chatter over some actors of a local play troupe 'needing more stage time!'

"There it is!"

Until at last, they came to an alley that opened up at a kitty corner to a tile-roofed gate built into a series of wooden palisades, its sturdy wooden doors ajar and begging to be snuck through. All along the wall and gate Nida's nose caught hints of vile smells not wholly unlike those in the alley behind Miria's bar on more neglected days, with similarly uninviting scrawls of graffiti all along their surfaces.

"'Abandon all hope ye who enter'… What a dump!" Nida exclaimed. "The Company really just lets pirates hang around there?"

The mention of pirates made Pleo grow nervous. Weren't these the same Pokémon that caused all that trouble back in Bluewhorl? And now they were just going to go in among them?

"N-Nida?" Pleo stammered, the young Protector inching back into the alley uneasily. "Are the Pokémon in there going to be mean to us?"

"Relax, you two will be fine," Elty chided. "Last time I was here, we could only stay a few days. And that was as long as we didn't cause trouble. But hey, I never made any of these town rules, I just broke them."

"That's not really assuring, Elty-" Nida began, only to be cut off with a sudden yip.

"Ah, there's an opening!" Elty cried. "Let's move already!"

The three bolted from the alley, and dashed for the gate. Just a few more leaps forward, and they'd finally be in the clear!

"Hold it right there!"

Much to the three's alarm, they found themselves bounding straight into a Yanmega, a Manectric, and a Marowak in Company scarves, who ducked out from an alley up ahead. The team turned to try and run, only to find themselves swiftly ringed by the strangers and their predatory gazes.

"Ulp."

"Where do you think you're off to so fast?" the Yanmega sneered.

"Yeah, you think that you can just waltz in past the gate without someone noticing?" the Manectric snickered. "Especially with a big, ugly mug like the one your bird friend's got?"

Nida, Elty, and Pleo went wide-eyed at the sight of the scowling guards. They were all so big and tough-looking… Nida's barbs raised and Elty's fur bristled as their hearts pounded against their chest. The three hastily dug in their feet, and braced themselves for a fierce and tough battle.

"Well, if you want that, you've gotta give us something first!"

Or maybe it wouldn't. The three broke their braced poses and blinked uneasily. Wait, so this meant that…

"Eh?" Pleo stammered. "G-Give you something?"

"You three are new, aren't ya?" Marowak chided. "Well, out here in Mossaisle Town, we have an understanding with the likes of you…"

"You all behave and bring in your loot here to fence, we let you carry out business as long as you stay out of the locals' fur and get out after three days," the Manectric said.

"And part of that business is helping out a few Pokémon who've been up your alley, don't you think?" the Yanmega demanded.

"Huh?!" Nida cried. "You're also pirates?!"

"Former. Our hull got shot out from under us and our captain's taking up space in a nut, so we're just Company conscripts," the Marowak answered. "For now, we're working at the atoll while waiting for the right time to get back into the swing of things."

"A time that you can help speed along with a little contribution," the Yanmega pressed, motioning at the bag slung along Nida's back.

"Wait… the Company makes captured pirates work for them?" the Nidoran asked. "How on earth is that a punishment?"

"There was some stupid name for it," the Manectric scoffed. "'Community Service' or something like that."

"Why are you complaining anyways?" the Marowak growled. "You probably stole whatever was in that bag anyways, so hurry up and do the right thing and give some of it to someone who deserves it more!"

"Huh?! But why would we do that?!" Pleo cried. "You used to be mean, you're mean now, and we're supposed to want to help you be mean in a different way again? Why would anyone want that-?"

"Or we could clear three extra spots at work for new conscripts over an unfortunate incident," the Yanmega chittered, before gesturing with a leg at his Manectric partner. "Alvise here needs some help loading crates. And lavender wouldn't look so bad on you!"

"Psst!" Elty whispered. "Give them something already!"

Nida quickly fumbled through the bag, and after carefully patting down the berries, reluctantly handed over the Chesto, the Rawst, and one of the Oran Berries that Daraen had given them. The three fruits seemed to satisfy the guards, who tore into them in front of Team Traveller.

"See, now that wasn't so hard," the Manectric said. "Who knows? Maybe we'll be on the same side of the law together before too long."

"Tennobi-shima e yōkoso!" the Marowak snickered, giving a mocking bow. The three carried on down a hilly path towards some wooden docks in the distance where the visible forms of ferrying Pokémon were waiting to take them to the compound further off on the atoll. Their voices gave way to grumbling about "shoving crates around for that slave driver" and "let's get this over with already".

As the three slipped away and the sting of losing half of their hard-earned reward from Boisocéan lingered, Nida whirled back to Elty, her voice thick with dismay.

"Elty! They thought that we were all a bunch of pirates!" she cried. "This is terrible!"

"What, are you kidding?" he replied. "This is great!"

Nida flattened out her ears and screwed her eyes shut in frustration. Did… Elty just say that? Really?

"What?! Elty, we just had half our berries taken!" she hissed "How on earth could this be a good thing?!"

"Yeah!" Pleo added. "They think we're bad Pokémon!"

"Well, think of it this way," he offered. "Would you rather those three to think that we're 'criminal scum'? Or for them to know about what happened back at the last two islands?"

Nida and Pleo traded blank looks with each other. It was disheartening that they would be 'pirates' here, but with that alternative…

"Er…"

"Point taken," Nida sighed.

"Let's hurry in before we run into another bunch of guards," Elty instructed, pointing at the gate. "We'll find a way back to your island soon enough."



The voyage back along the Spiral-beaconed route to Kenobi was a tiring and arduous one for everyone. There were two ships that needed to be pushed and steered along with drafts in the water and gusts from the air, Lyn's leading the way ahead of Ellsberg's. A number of crew members from both ships were in the sick bay for wounds, including three of Lyn's strongest fliers (not to mention the two infiltrators that had to be left behind lest they fall even further behind their target). The clear and balmy weather was of little comfort, as there were two captains to poison the atmosphere all the way back with sour and quarrelsome moods.

As the two ships limped the last stretch into the Company port on the atoll ringing Kenobi, there were some quiet exhalations of relief. Once Lyn and Ellsberg's crafts were in their spots along the docks, they would be repaired, and there would be downtime for a brief shore leave away from the duo as the stricken ships were repaired.

Except on this occasion, the crew aboard and accompanying Lyn's ship discovered that day…

"Who stole my place at the docks?!"

That at Lyn's place at the Kenobi shipyards had been occupied, much to the Samurott's bellowing displeasure. It would certainly be an unpleasant day for whoever was the captain of that- Wait…

After a closer observation, it became immediately apparent that the ship was noticeably bigger, with a fourth mast attached to it. Along the sides and base of its bow were iron plates, fastened tightly in place with metal nails. With the sheer expense that protective layer would've incurred, it was clear that this was no run-of-the-mill vessel, even before Lyn's first mate caught sight of the four-layered design on the sails.

"It seems to be an Administrator's ship," the Weavile sighed. "Farn must have moved it out of her normal place."

Ah yes, Kenobi's Administrator. The one that Ellsberg had been sent back to with that report… It was only logical that she would have been less than pleased with the turn of events that transpired while trying to capture the Guardian. With no recourse left for the sullen Commissioner, he turned disgustedly from the occupied space and began to scan the docks for any open ones.

"Wait, but Captain," a Cacnea protested. "Couldn't you just take Farn's normal- YEOW!"

The Grass-Type was answered with a swift-moving orb of water from the Samurott mouth that sent it pinwheeling into one of the masts. That was as clear a 'no' as one needed to hear. After staggering back up to its feet, the Pokémon quickly darted off further down the deck, leaving Lyn to return his attention to finding a place to dock.

"Grr. We'll use an alternate spot," Lyn spat. After glancing to and fro along the docks, the Samurott's eyes settled upon a vacant spot by some warehouses along the water. "Pull us in into that space over there."

The cry went up, and the Pokémon on the deck and in the water and skies around immediately set to work pushing Lyn's ship into place. The Samurott leapt from the railing and into the water, tearing his way through the harbor to a pier with a Misdreavus and Shuppet trading idle gossip.

The Samurott sprang up and leapt onto the dock, sending the hapless Ghost-Types diving out of the way. The Misdreavus among them quickly floated back up, and glared at the Samurott.

"Hey! Who do you think you-?!" only for his words to trail off with the sight of the Samurott's scarf and piercing glare.

"A-Ack! Sorry! Sorry! I didn't know you wer- A-Aah!"

The Ghost-Type blanched and fled along with his companion. With the pier now vacated, the otter shook off some seawater from his pelt, took out a blade from one of his sheaths, and began to toy with it in his usual fashion. As his ship neared the chosen space at the docks, he chanced to hear a Mothim flutter up to him from the side in a hurry.

"Uhm… Lyn," Ellsberg buzzed. "I think there must be a misunderstanding… This is my ship's spot."

"And? Your ship isn't the only one that needs maintenance, Ellsberg!" the Samurott grumbled, bringing his blade to a stop in his paw. The Water-Type nonchalantly pointed at a spot in a distant corner. "Besides, there's plenty of room in the overflow docks!"

"Lyn, my ship can't steer without my escorts' help!" the Bug-Type protested. "That's something that needs to be fixed right away!"

"Yes, and mine can't move forward without outside help!" Lyn growled. "Between that and me outranking you, I think that's grounds for priority, yes?"

"But-!" the moth began, only for a voice to interrupt from behind.

"You two over there!"

At the end of the docks, a Braixen with a First-Rank scarf scampered up, and gestured at the Samurott and the Mothim with a paw.

"Administrator Farn needs you two to meet her at her office," the fox announced.

"Can she wait just a moment?" Lyn growled, irritated at the Braixen's bluntness. "We just got back with damaged ships!"

"She did say it was really important," the Fire-Type insisted adamantly. "And Administrator Elilan is here, too."

"Wait, Elilan?" Lyn asked. "But that's impossible! The only Administrator's ship is-!

Lyn gestured over to his normal spot, where sure enough, there was the iron-clad behemoth that Administrators were assigned as part of their duties. Except, now that he looked further back along the docks closer to the training grounds, he saw that there was a second such ship… in Farn's normal spot.

While this meant that Farn hadn't been so petty to deny Lyn his normal spot at the docks, this was hardly any cause for relief. For now there would be two Administrators to get an earful from.

"This is really not what I needed first thing onshore," Ellsberg muttered, putting his tarsus up to his forehead.

"A warm welcome back, I'm sure," Lyn grumbled. The Samurott sheathed his blade and shook his head before turning to the Mothim. "Come on, let's get this over with…"



Beyond the gate, Nida, Pleo, and Elty made their way down a short path that lead to a set of stone stairs winding down the sharp seaside bluff in between two barriers. One was a stone ledge that ran up to the edge of the sea. The other was a stone blockhouse perched atop a tall, thick wall on one end that cut off what would've otherwise been an uninterrupted stretch of beach. A short ways offshore, an additional (if seemingly redundant) breakwater further hemmed in the district by closing off the approach from the sea.

As the team made its way down, the sight of a compact district came into view, composed of the same gaudy collection of buildings that the team had seen from the derelict.

There were shops, docks, and Pokémon milling about to and fro while chattering with each other. After taking a moment to sniff the air and peek down a few paths from the end of the stairs, Elty pointed out a path that went past the docks. All in all, the place didn't feel too out of place for a seaside square… of sorts.

After all, in the seaside squares the team had seen, the sailors near the docks didn't have squabbles over "fair shares of the loot" or discussions of "black spots" received from rivals (suddenly the extra breakwater didn't seem so redundant). The shacks and tents were also less colorful, and the signage was more subdued instead of the gaudy balloons and the minor sculptural feats here in the Andaku Docks. They also didn't have a veritable layer of graffiti on their walls, the team chancing to sight a bipedal cream dog with a tail dribbling colored fluid nonchalantly leaving a splattered scrawl on the side wall to an uncharacteristically busy Juice Bar. And there certainly weren't any bands of shifty-looking Pokémon idling asking each other if they spotted any "promising marks" to go after (Pleo's curiosity on this matter being swiftly overruled as Nida and Elty quickly hushed him along down a detouring alley).

The shops similarly veered from past norms. Some, like an eatery with a Pangoro distributing leaflets advertising something called 'sushi' seemed innocuous enough. Others would have surely been normal establishments were they under more respectable ownership, such as the dingy junk shop owned by a Farfetch'd who was discussing "fenced goods" with a shifty-looking Floette that smelled of seawater.

"Nida, what is that Juice Bar over there?"

And then there were places like the syrup hut. It was a modest little shack, with a roof covered in bright red shingles and signage in bold green runes. Behind the counter with the Ciccino server was a clay pot with a spout at one end, a bowl under a cover with a clay juicing wedge with slits to let fluid through, and bunches of reddish-orange spiky berries hanging from the rafters behind. On the other side of the counter, a few simple, rough-hewn stools were spread out and a gruff-looking Sawk watched over dutifully over a small group of Pokémon.

"Dude… have you ever thought about why they call these berries 'Lansats'?" a Watchog slurred. "Like, I get the 'sat' part, since we sat before drinking… but what's a 'lan'?"

"Maybe it's- like… a metaphor," a similarly slurring Chatot answered. "Makes more sense than Sang, though… I haven't heard the berries say a peep!"

On closer examination, the Watchog, Chatot, and several of the other Pokémon seemed to have glazed-over eyes. The team chanced to see a more lucid Bastiodon request "syrup". At once, the Cinccino grabbed a couple of the red berries. After pressing them against the clay wedge, their juice settled into the bowl below, before being transferred to the pot with the spout and placed over a strong fire. A few minutes, and a cloud of fruity-smelling steam later, this "syrup" was poured out into a rough bowl for the client.

The Steel-Type lapped up the thick, reddish glop. The contents of the bowl dropped, along with the Bastiodon's lucidity as it too began to babble giddy, incoherent nonsense with the others. Well, that would explain why they'd never seen a shop like that before!

"Yeah, we're moving on," Elty harrumphed.

"Huh?" Pleo asked. "Why? What's wrong with-?"

"Uhm… let's not worry about it, Pleo," Nida muttered. The Nidoran hopped along the path, shaking her head as they left the sordid hut behind. "You said the town's guild was here, Elty?"

"One of two, yeah," he replied. The response made Nida stop in her tracks and whirl around in surprise.

"One of two?!" she cried, pressing her nose up against Elty's muzzle indignantly. "You mean there's one that isn't in this cuchitril?!"

"E-Eh?!" Pleo squawked. "Why aren't we going to that one, then?!"

The Fire-Type for his part was remarkably unmoved by the Nidoran's exclamations, and after rolling his eyes, answered her question with one of his own.

"Tell me, you two. Between a guild in a district full of Pokémon on the wrong side of the law, and a normal one, which one do you think is not going to be telling the Company who's been doing jobs here?"

Nida and Pleo blinked and looked at each other uneasily as they mulled over Elty's words.

"Er…"

"The one with all the mean Pokémon in it?"

"Exactly," Elty scoffed. "Now quit your whining and let's keep moving, the guild's just up ahead anyways."

The "guild" was a hodgepodge of Gummi-colored wooden shacks along the shoreline, the only real indication that it was a guild at all being the shallow-angled canvas roof perched popping over their rooflines. Upon slipping through the entrance in between two of the shanties, the team saw that the canvas roof shaded a spacious wooden pier inside that served as a main area. The basic amenities seemed to be present… There were some boards filled with listings, there was a metal gong which seemed to serve the role of the this guild's customary noisemaker that was used to summon nearby teams, and of course, the normal Pokémon drifting around looking for work.

"Hey, so we were going to hit up something tonight right? What's the plan?"

Well, 'normal' for a certain definition of the term. As Team Traveller passed a Drilbur, a Dewgong, and a Koffing, their musings of "throwing Shorty there, to drill his way through their hull" and "if we found the help, I could try out a noxious gas combo" pricked Nida and Pleo's ears. It was quickly apparent that these Pokémon, much like the ones on the docks outside, were a colorful crowd, to say the least.

In less generous terms, they were exactly the sorts of Pokémon that Team Traveller didn't need to have any business with beyond getting a mission to restock the contents of their bag. And the sooner they got away from them, the better.

"So… what do we do now?" Nida asked.

"Well, you need supplies, don't you? Different Pokémon or not, this is a guild," Elty answered. "There's a mission board over there that'll have a few postings for jobs in the local Mystery Dungeon, just pick the easiest-looking one out of them, and we'll grab everything we can on the way."

"Eh?" Pleo chirped. "But don't we need to get our badges checked first-?"

"I'll do it," the Fire-Type volunteered "We only have three days to spend here, right? We might as well make the most of our time while we're at it."

Nida and Pleo both traded distrustful looks with each other, before turning back to the Growlithe, eyelids lowered.

"Er… Elty?"

"Just why are we supposed to trust you on your own again?"

"Oi, what's that look for? Just where am I going to run to? You still have my bag," Elty snorted. "Besides, Growlithe can't exactly fly or swim and this is the part of town where I'm least likely to get in trouble."

Nida paused, before flicking her ears and shaking her head with a reluctant sigh.

"Fine. We'll see what's there for missions."

Elty watched the pair head over to the mission board and darted off. Contrary to his word, as the Growlithe wandered about the main hall, he wasn't in any particular rush to find a teleporter. Rather, he kept his eyes peeled for golden scarves with a gray Aggron head design on them, and his ears for any word that seemed to provide a clue for the whereabouts of one 'Iron Fleet'…

"Oof!"

"Hey, watch it!"

Perhaps a little too much attention, as Elty looked up to see the irked form of a Drowzee looking down at him.

"If you need me to check a badge, you don't have to run into me, you know!" the psychic chided. The Psychic-Type flicked a paw as its eyes glowed and Elty felt his badge and scarf tug against his neck before falling back to rest.

"That wasn't exactly what I was trying to do," the dog sighed. Whelp, the spike lump would be happy about this, at least, but that was cold comfort for a place where he should've been able to get some word of the old crew! As Elty screwed his eyes up in frustration, he heard the tapir muse to himself.

"Hey wait a minute… I think I've seen you before. Weren't you with that crew that called themselves the 'Iron Fleet' just before Sang season started?" it asked. "How come I didn't see you with the bug that came in from them earlier?"

Hold on a minute… someone from the crew came in earlier?

"Wait, 'bug'?" Elty cried, his ears perking up. "What are you-?"

"Eltenios?" a voice suddenly buzzed. "Is that you?"

The Growlithe whirled around and saw a Ledian flitting up in stupefied surprise. Sure enough, the beetle was wearing the familiar gold and gray patterned scarf of the Iron Fleet. Wait a minute! This was one of the crew's fliers...

"Ah! Kichiro!"

"Keiichiro," the Ledian corrected. "But what are you doing here? We thought you got captured back at Tromba!"

"Heh, well, what can I say?" Elty beamed. "I don't ever give up, not even at getting back on the job!"

"I can see that, and here I was just on my way back out!" Kichiro said. "Any of the others make it out with you?"

"No, unfortunately," the Growlithe sighed. "I'm all on my own out here."

"So then," the Ledian began. "They're…?"

"Oh, they're alive," Elty interrupted. "But they're kinda stuck with Community Service right now."

"Huh? But that can't be right," the Drowzee insisted. "You came in with two extra Pokémon. Weren't those crewmates of yours?"

Elty cast a glance back over in the direction of the mission board. Those two couldn't have that much trouble getting back to Tromba from here if they really wanted to. Besides, it wasn't his job to babysit that mewa anyways.

"Uh… no," the Growlithe grunted. "But don't worry about them, the only thing I need from them before getting back on the crew is my bag."

"Right! I'll be sure to let the Captain know that you're here!" Kichiro replied. "Just hold tight for a few hours, we'll be here at sundown!"

"Hrmph. I'll be there!" Elty answered. The Growlithe then turned his head back in the direction of the mission board. "I don't think it'll be a problem. Tell him I'll be at the crew's normal hangout at 'bokuya!"

The orange and cream dog turned and darted through the crowd of shifty Pokémon at the guild, as he could just barely make out a fading, buzzing voice over the din…

"It's Ryūbokuya, Eltenios!"

But there would be plenty of time to argue about bar names later. Before that, there were two loose ends to be tied down first…



"How about this one, Nida?"

Nida looked up at the crowded and poster-plastered mission board and saw that Pleo had spotted a scruffy-looking mission listing. After looking a bit closer at the slip, she noticed that it was for a "quest for running booty past the walls"… Hardly the sort of thing that either of the two needed to get into.

"I… don't think that we should get into that one either, Pleo," she sighed, giving a frowning shake of her head. "It doesn't look like there's an awful lot of honest work we can do in these listings."

When Nida first saw the mission board, she thought that surely with its larger size and plentiful listings at this hour, that there would be something for them to do. Well… from a certain point of view, there were things to do. There was the request for deckhands that could 'give an aggressive welcome' for a merchant ship headed off along the Diamond Beacons, a request for making a scammer 'sleep with the fishes'… and the invitation to check out a secret base, preferably 'alone, and with lots of items to play with'. Even if it wasn't posted in a dodgy guild, it would hardly be worth bothering with when there wasn't even a floor listed on the request!

Pleo's lack of literacy shielded him from most of the details, even if he could now discern a couple of runes such as the one for 'reward' and the Poké sign thanks to seeing them before in Bluewhorl and Seahive. But there was still something about what Nida said that made the little bird curious.

"Huh?" the young Protector wondered. "What's 'honest work,' Nida?"

"It's being able to do things that help out another Pokémon with a problem they have without hurting another Pokémon for no reason," she explained. The Nidoran folded her ears back and looked back up at the mass of papers on the board. "There just aren't any listings that I've seen in this bunch that seem to do th-"

Before Nida could finish her train of thought, she was cut off by a cry from behind.

"Hey!"

The two whirled around and saw Elty's pudgy form bounding towards them, the dog came to a trotting stop as he neared, sat down and scratched at an ear before turning back to the two.

"Got a mission yet?" the Fire-Type asked. While his cheery demeanor was probably a good sign that he had gotten the team's badges checked, it still wasn't that comforting.

"Elty, most of these missions would get us kicked out of the Guild back at home if we took them!" Nida cried.

"You know, you could just not tell them that you did them," the Growlithe scoffed, rolling his eyes. "But worry about that later. It's getting late, and you're hungry, right? I got us a place to eat!"

The Growlithe's words instantly made the young Lugia perk up and his eyes brighten. Elty had found them food?

"Oh! Is it nearby?"

"Yep!" the dog barked. "It's just a short walk from here!"

Nida's ears drooped. Yes, the idea of getting food sounded awfully enticing at the moment, but… something wasn't adding up here.

"Wait a minute. Elty, how on earth are we supposed to pay for this?" she questioned. "We don't have a single Poké to our names right now."

"We can take a tab!" he replied.

"A tab?" Pleo asked.

"It means you can get stuff now, and pay for it later," Elty explained. "Standard practice, really."

"Eh?" Nida murmured, raising an ear in puzzlement. "But back home, tabs weren't just given out like that-"

"Then what are we waiting for?!" Pleo cried. "Come on, Nida, let's eat!"

And with that, Pleo darted off and took wing out of the guild's main hall. Nida turned and glared at the Growlithe, before she felt a rumble in her stomach…

It had been a while since she last ate…

"You'd have better have thought this through, Elty," she grumbled.

"Relax, I've been here before," he reassured the Nidoran. "I've thought through everything. Just kick back, eat up, and take it easy for a few hours."

It would have to do for now, Nida darted off after Pleo with a cry of "wait up!", leaving Elty to follow after her as a small smirk spread over his muzzle.



Author's Notes:

- sknerzy - Polish: "misers", "scrooges"
- Tennobi-shima e yōkoso! (テッノビ島へようこそ!) - Japanese: "Welcome to Tennobi Island!" (In reference to local name referenced in passing in Chapter 12.) (Hepburn Romanization)
- Sang (no Mi) (サンのみ) - Japanese: "Sang (Fruit/Berry)". Language version name for "Lansat Berry". (Official Romanization)
- cuchitril - Spanish (Chilean, Peruvian): "hovel", "hive"
- Ryūbokuya (流木屋) - Japanese: lit. "Driftwood House/Shop". Style of place name is sometimes used in names for shops or dining establishments. e.g. "Harukiya (春木屋)". (Hepburn Romanization)
 
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