Beyond being surprised by the occasional wave, Team Traveller's lazy day at the beach went by without incident. The team whiled away the daylight hours laboring on little heaps of sand that their imaginations spun into grand castles. Eventually, the sun began to set over the west and the sky started to turn a vivid orange, prodding Team Traveller to begin their trek back to Fensedge. After returning to the village, the team grabbed a bite from the square near the local guild and retired back to the inn for the night. It had been a much needed day of rest and relaxation, though all the while Pleo, Nida, Elty, and Guardia couldn't help but shake the feeling that they had been watched...
Pat-pat-pat
And for good reason.
As night broke and the stars came out, Salvini made her way up the stony chambers in the central blockhouse of Mengir's Company fort. Three Pokémon were already waiting for her inside at the Captain's office: a Marked Leafeon and an Ariados, both facing a tired-looking Mienshao with a Second-Rank Company scarf.
"I was hoping that the guild would've fished them out by now," Hertsog sighed. "I didn't see anything other than the expected plants and ferals while I was with the Rangers earlier,
not exactly what I wanted to do while work piled up in my office."
The Mienshao shook his head and stroked his whiskers before turning to his subordinates with an expectant look.
"We can't afford to stay off their trails for too long," he murmured. "So let's try and make this status update quick. Any luck from your ends?"
"I looked around the docks on the west side of the village as promised, but I didn't see them at all today," Phyllis said.
"I 'convinced' the guild to allow the mission to be posted, sir," Payak chittered. "I didn't see any of the pirates, but Salvini told me that they passed through while I was in the back office."
"What about you, Salvini?" Hertsog pressed. "Were you were able to give them that mission?"
"I successfully gave the mission to a couple of their younger members in front of that Merchantry shop…" the Grovyle began. "But they wound up spending the day at the beach to the east of town today before returning back to the inn."
Salvini's answer was met with wide eyes and jaw drops from her teammatess. The pirates hadn't started their mission and left Fensedge on their own?
"Wait,
what?!" Phyllis cried. "But why would they
do that?"
"Captain, we should pounce on them now while they're at the inn," Payak interjected. "They've clearly caught onto us."
"I'll admit, this is looking rather concerning," Hertsog murmured as he moved his fur-sleeved arm towards his muzzle. "But, let's not get worked up just yet."
"Huh? But they already left the town once already!" Phyllis exclaimed. "Shouldn't we not be pressing our luck with these characters?"
"Why not hear from the source?" the weasel asked, before shifting a glance to the leafy gecko in his presence. "You saw them come and go today, Salvini. Did you see them do anything strange at the beach?"
"Well, it was just the younger ones," she answered, moving a claw under her chin. "But they spent most of their time at the beach there making sand castles!"
Payak and Phyllis blinked and traded puzzled looks with each other. As the two tried to figure out why their targets would behave in such a manner, Hertsog shook his head and cleared his throat.
"That's what makes me think they haven't caught onto us," the Fighting-Type replied. "If they
knew we were onto them, why come back to town when they could have slipped away right there? And especially with the forecasted weather..."
"Forecasted weather?" Salvini wondered.
"Oh, that's right," Payak said. "The Castform who checks the barometers was saying that it's looking like the next storm from the Wastes will pass by Mengir tomorrow. I mean, she's not always right, but-"
"Why would they take a chance like that unless there’s something they still need to do here?" Hertsog finished, giving a wave of a fur-sleeved paw. "I think we should make a point of keeping a closer eye on them from here on out at the guild and inn."
"Oh? Who's taking what?" Phyllis asked.
"I want you and Payak on the guild. Salvini and I will watch the hostel," the Mienshao answered. "Throw a Luminous Orb to signal if you run into trouble. If these pirates
are planning on slipping away from here, they'll most likely try something by tomorrow-"
Grumble
The four Pokémon hastily looked around and eased into battle stances, expecting to encounter a hidden eavesdropper… only to pause, and look down towards their bellies as they realized that the strange rumbling was coming from their stomachs! It was rather late in the night, and none of them had eaten yet…
Then perhaps, there was something
else to be done before heading straight back onto the beat.
"But for now, we should probably grab a small
vecherya before heading back out again," Hertsog said. "Let's make it snappy, though!"
"Right!" came the unanimous reply.
Payak and Phyllis darted off past the door and down the halls with fading footsteps, though one exception remained. There in the now-quiet office, Salvini continued to stare at her superior, her eyes betraying a sense of obvious unease.
"Captain…?" the Grass-Type asked. "Just what kind of pirates
are these?! They went off to go play after I gave them the mission!"
"It does seem a little strange, I'll admit," Hertsog answered. "But don't you remember that Commander Briggs said that this team has been able to slip away
because others have been underestimating them?"
"That's… true," the Grovyle murmured.
"You have to know your opponent, Salvini," Hertsog reassured. "If you
don't… well, if all goes according to plan, these pirates will wind up learning that for themselves the
hard way."
The Mienshao paused and shook his head, before turning back to his subordinate and giving his sleeved arms a wave off to the distance.
"Go and get that meal, I'll meet up with you at the Everbloom Taverna," the Captain said. "And that's an order!"
"Hmm, right!" the gecko answered.
Salvini turned for the door and darted down the blockhouse's flights of stairs, eager to treat herself to a well-deserved dinner. Even so, the thought of food and Hertsog's reassurance couldn't dislodge a lingering, nagging thought in her mind…
Was Commander Briggs hiding something about the mission? Otherwise, just what were those supposed pirate kids up to?
Back on Kenobi, Crom, Pladur, Kiran, and Ander set out in the late evening, riding a Mantine from among the ship's escorts across the short distance between the atoll compound and the waiting town ahead. During their search, the lot noticed the gate to Mossaisle's Guild, with the towering hall in the background, along with the town shrine and its glyph-studded murals depicting the Continent Tower. But most importantly…
"Wow, it's so colorful!" Crom cried.
…all the gaily-colored shacks the young Druddigon was eagerly inspecting as he darted to and fro. Kiran fluttered over to the young Dragon-Type, hoping to settle him down a bit.
"To be fair, it's
maybe 50% more colorful than the buildings at home," the Swellow scoffed. "I think we could match it if we wanted to!"
"Eh… all this color makes things a little confusing to follow. And these buildings seem a little cramped and flimsy." Ander murmured, as he sized up a row of pastel-colored shacks that seemed to have uncharacteristically fortified windows and shutters.
Crom had no mind for any of their criticism, as he bathed in the sights and sounds of the surrounding town before scampering back up to his shorter father.
"Dad, this place looks nothing like home or Seahive at all!" the Dragon-Type exclaimed. "Does every island's town look this different?"
"Well, some are a bit less different than others," Pladur chuckled. "But every one I've run into seems to have its own flair to it, maybe it's because of where they came from back in the old wo-"
"Out of my way!"
Pladur's explanation was cut off with a collective yelp from the group as they were knocked down to the ground by a hastily passing presence. As the four shook their heads to get their bearings, they caught sight of a Yanmega passing by in a hurry with a Manectric and a Marowak.
"How did Farn find out about us anyway?!" the Manectric whined.
"It doesn't matter, just keep going!" the Yanmega buzzed. "We just need to find a new crew and we'll be fine!"
The panicked trio of strangers were gone by the time the four staggered up, leaving them to wonder aloud about what the rushed Pokémon were up to as they dusted themselves off.
"Well,
someone was in a hurry, and 100% ruder than they had to be!" Kiran irkedly chirped as he ruffled his feathers. "I wonder what that was all about?"
"Nothing we need to worry about, I'm sure," Ander mumbled. As Crom got up, he cast a look around, and the wonder in his eyes wore off in favor of a more sober and uncertain expression.
"Erm… where do we even
start searching for Pleo?" he asked. "This place looks as much of a maze as Seahive!"
"If you're
serious, you should check the Andaku Docks," a voice answered from from behind. Crom, Kiran, Ander, and Pladur whirled around and saw that further down the path, a grayish-purple pterodactyl was making his way towards the group...
Wait a minute! This was-!
"Kellner?!" Crom cried. "What are you doing here?!"
"Yeah, I thought you were the one giving us a hard time about messing around with these bounties to begin with!" Pladur added.
"If you
must know, I'm off-duty-"
"You know, it's polite to give something extra to the Pokemon who keep you safe from Andaku's scum."
Before the Aerodactyl could finish, the five Pokémon got distracted by a rough, stony voice in from a nearby alley. The group turned and looked, and saw a Golem in Company lavenders had cornered a wide-eyed Glameow, giving a threatening glare while holding out an expectant claw.
"Come on, let's talk this over somewhere else," Kellner sighed, shaking his head bitterly. "I don't need to deal with this right now."
Crom and his companions paused as Kellner faltered for a moment before setting off. The Aerodactyl had clearly seemed upset about the Golem's extortion, but… why didn't he do anything about it?
Maybe, like them, he thought that he
couldn't do anything about it?
"Yeesh… rough crowd here," Kiran muttered as the group carried down the back alley. "So, what are the Andaku Docks anyways, and why do you say we should look there?"
"It's the shifty walled district along the southern bluffs," the Aerodactyl answered. "And the place where miscreants like the pirates you're after like to hang out."
"Eh? But then why isn't everyone already searching that district?" Ander asked.
"Because it's tougher work and involves a tougher crowd," Kellner sighed. "And a lot of the Pokémon in the ranks seem to prefer to spend the time shaking down the locals for a berry or some extra Thalers."
"But why would there be a part of town where you
know pirates hang out to begin with?" Crom added. As the little Druddigon's words came out of his mouth, the group's journey chanced to pass into a small clearing at a crossroads of alleys with crates resting by the walls. Kellner paused for a long moment, seemingly unsure of what way to go, before sighing and turning back reluctantly to his new companions.
"... It's because Administrator Farn lets them stay there," the Aerodactyl admitted. Shocked expressions flashed over Crom, Kiran, and Ander's eyes, though curiously enough, not Pladur's.
"W-What?! But they're
pirates!" Crom exclaimed. "You mean they're just being left alone to run the place?!"
"We are
not leaving them alone!" Kellner shot back, the Aerodactyl's words coming back with a frustrated roar. "We capture any that don't get lost after three days, and Administrator Farn recruits privateers from there!"
"But you have that big fort out on the atoll!" the Druddigon protested. "And the shipyards-!"
"And a choke point for trade routes for the south of Company territory that can't afford to be disrupted for too long," Pladur added. The Fraxure shook his head as the entire group grew deathly silent. "Isn't that right?"
"That… is correct," Kellner replied reluctantly.
"But- But that's awful!" Crom shouted. "Couldn't you just put more Pokémon to protect the town? Or what about those big walls? Why do you need to deal with those pirates at all?!"
"The grub does have a point," Ander said. "It doesn't look like whatever's going on right now is working out that well with how uninviting this neighborhood looks."
"The locals don't like the taxes that HQ puts on them already," the pterodactyl sighed, shaking his head. "How are they supposed to react when they get told that they need to pay even more for protection they don't even believe in?"
Kiran's mind turned back towards those hazy days when he was younger, when the Guild Hall was the local fort that Administrator Darzin ran the island from. He remembered that it was harder to avoid tributes then, that the guards were bullies from off-island instead of trusted faces who could help deflect the burdens of Company rule.
After mulling it over, he realized that if the Pokémon in Aisle Town were anything like the ones that used to be in Bluewhorl, then there was only one logical direction for Kenobi if things went as Kellner predicted...
"Why, it would be 200% more likely they'd revolt!" Kiran squawked.
"Exactly, and for
what?" the Rock-Type demanded. "To let the Imperials set up shop here and give the Pokémon here more of the same treatment? To go independent and hang a giant 'raid here' sign over the harbor?"
There was a long pause as nobody knew for sure how to answer Kellner. Having the island infested with pirates sure was bad... but would the alternatives really be any better?
Scufffff… scufffff...
The sound of sudden rustling broke the silence and drew the group's eyes to a small wooden crate. After turning their attention to the box and scrutinizing it a bit closer, the group noticed that it seemed to be inching along the ground.
"H-Huh?! I-Is that box
moving?!" Pladur yelped. At Fraxure's mention, some anxious whispers started up from within the crate.
"Ack! We've been spotted!"
Suddenly, the wooden container lifted up slightly, little scaly brown tails and feet peeking out through a gap at the bottom of a now hastily moving crate. Kellner darted over, cut the box off, and pinned it down to the sound of yelps from inside.
"Alright, let's see just what we have here," he began, as he pulled the container off, revealing three startled-looking Cubone inside. Among them was a Cubone chewing slowly at a reed, a jittery and runty-looking specimen, and a wide-eyed Cubone with a grayer skull.
"A-Ack! Th-They're huge!" the runt squeaked.
"Brace yourselves!" the reed-chewer shouted, as she tightened her grip on her bone and eased into a battle stance. "It's time for bat-!"
THWACK
Only for the three to be unceremoniously swatted into a nearby wall by a tail swipe from Kellner.
"Ow…"
The four Pokémon from the Siglo Swellow rushed over and came upon the sight of three stunned Cubone attempting to regain their bearings. Upon closer inspection, it seemed like none of them had any scarves on their bodies.
"Wait a minute- Those are ferals!" Kiran squawked. "What are you three doing in the middle of a town?!"
The three gulped and looked at the bigger, lavender-scarved Pokemon surrounding them. The reed-chewer and the darker-skulled Cubone seemed to do a decent job at keeping their maws shut in spite of the intimidating audience, but the runty one...
"We- We were making sure the defilers got back their book like Tetsuzui ordered!" he cried, drawing exasperated scowls from his companions.
"Keikaiashi!" Kuraikamen growled. "You weren't supposed to
tell them that!"
"Eureka!"
The group got interrupted by enthusiastic cries back out on the street, where a Tropius, an Archen, a Nidorino and a Marshtomp excitedly crowded around a small, red notebook in the Fossil Bird's claws. Several Pokémon passing by were giving the four awkward stares, but they seemed too distracted by the notebook to notice, and carried on giddily about 'a big lead on understanding those Unown Runes' with one another.
"'Defilers'?" Ander asked. The Scyther glanced at the jubilant group of red-scarved Pokémon outside the alley, before turning back to face the three Cubone. "There's a long story behind this isn't there?"
"Er… sorta," Machitabi explained. "But the important bit was that we saw them get their book back from those knot-necked jerks and mail off that 'receipt' thingy for those 'Team Traveller' majū."
"Wait a minute, we've actually been looking for a team of Pokémon by that name!" Ander said to the cornered Ground-Types. "You're telling us that you saw them earlier?"
"That's right, they got into a fight with the purple-scarved
majū Machitabi was talking about," the gray-skull answered. "We bailed them out before they left the dungeon to do… whatever it is that scarf-wearers do!"
"But why exactly are you
here?" Kellner demanded, giving a skeptical tilt of his head.
"Well…
someone had to make sure that book got back!" Kuraikamen exclaimed. "So…"
"You planned to follow those Company Pokémon here, then?" Kellner sighed, shaking his head. "Was getting
caught also part of your plan?"
"You haven't
caught us!" the reed-chewing Cubone protested. "We're just a little… exit-challenged!"
The Cubone's declaration was met by a wave of groans and eye-rolls, including from her own teammates. After looking at her partners, and then back at the larger Pokémon in Company scarves, the Ground-Type blinked and finally conceded the obvious...
"... Okay, you've caught us."
"About this 'Team Traveller'…" Ander prodded. "They didn't happen to tell you where they were going, did they?"
The Ground-Types froze for a moment and began to trade looks and nervous murmurs with each other, before the dark-skulled Cubone shook his head and turned back to the gathered Company Pokémon with a shrug.
"How would we know? We're not hut-dwellers," Kuraikamen scoffed. "Why don't you ask your fellow purple knot-necks? Some
Megayanma calling himself 'Valatos', along with a
Livolt and a
Garagara.
They were the ones that tracked them down in the first place!"
"Er… what does that mean again?" Crom asked.
"I believe you call them 'Yanmega', 'Manectric', and 'Marowak' back at the Capital," Kellner answered.
"Wait a minute," the Druddigon suddenly said. "Didn't we run into some Pokémon just like that not too far from here?"
"That's right! They were headed off towards those walls…" Pladur began, only to trail off uneasily as he realized they had gone...
"Straight for the Andaku Docks."
"Wait, Pladur, you've been in there once right?" Kiran chirped.
"Eh?" Kellner asked, raising a brow. "You
have?"
The four Pokémon collectively bit their tongues for a moment, realizing that they had revealed something that might cause Kellner to question their cover. The Fraxure quickly fumbled for words to answer Kiran and Kellner, finally managing to stutter a response...
"I-I… mean, this isn't the
first assignment I've had here, no," he answered uneasily.
The Aerodactyl raised a brow skeptically upon hearing Pladur's answer, but before he had any chance to ask more about it, Ander hastily butted into the conversation with a question of his own
"So then you'd be able to lead us around, right?" the Scyther pressed.
The Dragon-Type visibly jolted and went wide-eyed, before shifting his gaze to the ground and starting to fidget his claws nervously.
"U-Um… I mean, I could try, but…" the Fraxure stammered. "I got out of there as soon as I could last time…"
"As you
should," Kellner chimed in. "Andaku's not exactly a place to go day-tripping, even for Pokémon in the ranks like us."
"But that 'Valatos' Pokémon and his friends are in there," Crom murmured. The four Pokémon peered over uneasily at the graffiti-covered palisades in the distance, before realizing there was only one way they'd find out where Team Traveller's missing members had gone off to.
"We'll have to be careful about it, but it looks like we're going in," Ander buzzed. He turned and began to make his way off for the palisades alongside Kiran and Pladur, only for the young Druddigon among them to falter, and look back
"Look, Kellner, we need to get going, but… what's going to happen to those Cubone?"
"Well, I'm not on the clock, and last I checked this wasn't your town. So it looks like there's no on-duty officer to deal with them," the Rock-Type answered, before turning his attention to the cornered bone lizards. "Or to object to being brought to the outskirts and left to continue from there, hmm?"
"Oh, er… well, it would be nice," Keikaiashi said.
"Yeah!" Machitabi added. "It would save us the trouble of fighting our way through you!"
The Cubone's adamant belligerence drew a facepalm from the Aerodactyl, as the group of Company-scarved Pokémon rolled their eyes at the little creature's insistence.
"I'm sure it would," he sighed, as he lowered his body and allowed the Ground-Types to clamber up his back. Now that things looked like they would work out, Crom turned and carried down the alley after his teammates, only for Kellner's voice to interrupt him.
"Crom! One more thing!" he cried. The Druddigon looked over his shoulder, and saw that Kellner was fidgeting and visibly fumbling for words.
"Good luck out there," the Aerodactyl finally managed.
"Oh, er… thanks," the Druddigon replied. Kellner gave a quick nod back before he turned around and took off flying from the ground, three Cubone in tow. As the Aerodactyl began to fly off, the dark-skulled Cubone tugged at his reed-chewing counterpart's arm, a nagging uncertainty gnawing at his mind.
"Psst, Machitabi," Kuraikamen whispered. "Shouldn't we have told them about that 'Team Traveller' flying off to that 'Mengir' place already?"
"Yeah, they were looking for them!" Keikaiashi added. "And for purple-scarved
majū, they didn't seem bad…"
The reed-chewer looked back, and for a fleeting moment, saw Crom and his companions making their way down towards the palisades before they vanished among the maze of alleys and rooftops. The Ground-Type paused a bit, before shaking her head and turning back to Kuraikamen.
"
Mou ii, it would only have caused them trouble." Machitabi answered. "I mean, sure they seemed nice, but they're Company
majū just like that bug and his buddies!"
The dark-skulled and the runty Cubone looked at each other uneasily before shrugging the matter off. It would be a bit late now to tell those knot-necks about where Team Traveller had gone…
Besides, the group had flown to a Company island anyways. It would just be a matter of time until the
Crimgan and his friends would hear about a long-necked majū strutting around there… wouldn't it?
It was said in folklore that in the distant past, the first ships built by Pokémon were constructed in order to ferry Protectors' eggs from the Eye of the Cradle to the islands where they currently reside. Back on the atoll ringing Kenobi Island, the craft continued to be honed and kept alive, as evidenced by the Company shipyards which remained busy as the hours went by in Crom's search and the stars came out for the night.
The focus of the nighttime activity was a collection of drydocks nestled in between warehouses with lanterns and torches lighting up the site. At the sea's edge, flash locks formed by timbers with ice plugs between them kept the water out, with wind-powered pumps present to shift water in and out of the locks as needed. Inside one of the drained basins, Pokémon were finishing up the repairs of a three masted ship as orders barked out over a tiller repair in the basin just beside it. Lyn's hulking vessel was held in place by wooden blocks and a scaffolding, as its Samurott owner tensely paced past the busy scene.
"Grr, where
is he?"
Lyn scanned his weary, dark-circled eyes irkedly around the crowd of Pokemon, stalking about the drydocks with blade in paw. There were Pokémon clambering up scaffolds made from bamboo and wood, a few workers scraping gunk off the hull… but the Pokémon the otter was looking for was nowhere to be found.
"You looking for something, Captain?"
Only for the Pokémon of interest, his Weavile First Mate, to casually approach the Samurott from behind. Lyn turned around and locked his gaze with the weasel, glaring back at the Dark-Type.
"Ketu! Where have you been?!" Lyn growled. "I
told you to oversee the repairs on the ship and meet up with me in front of the drydocks an hour before the Time Lord crosses the Moon! I've been wandering around looking for you for almost fifteen minutes now!"
Lyn's presence in one of his more mercurial seasons was enough to reduce many of the Company's First and Second-Ranks into shivering, stammering messes. Even the nearby workers seemed to be keen to give the Samurott a berth. As for the first mate in front of him...
"Eh?" the Weavile nonchalantly answered, giving a skeptical brow raise. "Lighten up a little, Captain! I got pulled off for a surprise meeting. Some boring administrivia about the ship's repairs."
"Ketu, this is
serious!" Lyn bellowed. "I need to know when the ship will be ready! We need it if we're going to catch that bird!"
"Well, why don't you take a look for yourself?" the Dark-Type asked as he pointed at the ship. The ships' sails and rigging were once again pristine, with all but a few errant gaps in the railings that were yet to be repaired. Why, there'd even been a fresh coat of paint thrown on, making the craft looked better than it had when it first pulled into Tromba.
"All's left are a couple touch-ups, and she'll be ready to hit the water again by tomorrow," Ketu said. "You didn't think I would leave if the Argent Aviso was still a pockmarked wreck like when we came in, did you?"
The Samurott paused as he sized up his ship. He had to admit, now that he'd stopped to look at it, it
did seem to be in much better shape than when they limped into port. The Water-Type shook his head and sheathed his blade, before giving a scowl to the Dark-Type.
"You should have
told me about this advance," Lyn grunted. "But, I can't say that I can really argue with results, so it seems I was a little quick to judge."
"Well now, I
do aim to please," Ketu smirked. The Dark-Type crossed his arms and gave a smug smile back at his superior… only for the Weavile to sprout a disgusted expression upon noticing a fluttering form in the corner of his eye.
"Lyn!"
"Eh?"
Lyn turned around just in time for Ellsberg to come to a fluttering rest in front of him, his breath still ragged as he brushed himself off.
"Oh great, it's the
notary again," Ketu harrumphed. "And here I was hoping we'd be able to leave port
before you got back-"
"Enough, Ketu," the Samurott growled. "Well, out with it, Ellsberg."
"The- The Guardian-" the moth began, only to be cut off with a roaring bellow.
"Not
out loud right here, you dunce!" Lyn shouted. "You're a notary aren't you? Give me a note or something!"
The moth reflexively flew back in a start, leaving Ketu to snicker at the Bug-Type as he attempted to regain his nerves. After taking a moment to calm himself, the Mothim took out a small slip of paper from his satchel along with a lump of charcoal and sketched out a note that he slipped in front of the Samurott…
"
WHAT?!"
…who promptly went wide-eyed. A number of nearby workers turned at the sound of Lyn's commotion, only to be turned around by a backing "Hey! Get back to work!" from his first mate. The Samurott hastily disgorged a pulsing burst of water at the note, reducing it into an illegible collection of pulpy fragments before turning back to face the Bug-Type.
"You know, if we had simply gone somewhere more
private, you wouldn't have needed to do that," the Mothim huffed.
"Priorities, Ellsberg!" Lyn demanded. "What do you
mean he's at Mengir?!"
"I mean exactly what I
said, Lyn," the notary answered. "I
saw him there with my own eyes. Administrator Zorn even has a plan in place to find and restrain him, but you need to get over there quick!"
The Samurott pawed at his whiskers at Ellsberg's words, mulling on what the best course of action was. After a noticeable pause, the otter shook his head with a grunt, having decided what path to choose.
"... Ketu, make sure reprovisioning for the ship gets done by the time the drydock gets flooded tomorrow," Lyn commanded. "We're leaving for Mengir as soon as the locks open."
The otter looked down at the shaking notary with hardened eyes, giving a gruff, growling command to his subordinate.
"You too, Ellsberg," the Third-Rank barked. "I want you out on the water as soon as that tiller of yours is fixed!"
After a quick nod from Ketu and a "R-Right" from Ellsberg, the two Pokémon quickly headed off to their respective ships. Lyn looked at his craft as the last touches were being made, and a smirk began to spread over his muzzle.
"Let's see how much longer your luck holds, Guardian."
The following day, the sun slowly rose above the horizon, covering Mengir island in its warm rays. It was a quiet day in Fensedge Village, as shopkeepers slowly opened up their stalls and shacks for business. The sleepy atmosphere also pervaded Team Traveller's room at the Cromlech Inn, where Nida, Elty, Guardia were sound asleep. The lot of them enjoyed a much-needed rest after a fun day of playing at the beach. Or at least up until…
"Wake up everyone!"
… the sound a young bird's loud squawking jolted them out of their sleep.
"Eh? Pleo?" Nida asked drowsily.
"Wha-?!
Where are they?!" Guardia yelped, bolting upright to her feet and scanning the room with her club in hand.
"Urgh, five more minutes," Elty groaned.
"But the sun is up!" Pleo cheered. "And you need to wake up early for me to help you! Nida even said so yesterday!"
One by one, the three Pokémon adjusted to their abrupt rousing and the morning light, groaning louder as they remembered Nida's fateful idiom from the day before.
"
Thanks for telling him about that, spike ball," Elty growled, the Growlithe trading a glare with a now huffing and defensive Nidoran.
"Well, I didn't think Pleo would take it
tan a pecho-!"
"Enough. I don't like the fact that we were woken up for nothing, but we're up now, and we have lore to gather and pictures to find," Guardia grunted. "Might as well make the most of it."
"That's right!" Pleo chirped. "Come on, let's go! Let's go!"
Pleo flitted out of the door in a hurry, leaving his teammates to turn to each other and sigh. Guardia and Elty ran off, with cries of "wait up!" as Nida grabbed the team bag from the corner table before setting off after her friends.
Even if it wasn't quite the way she wanted it, maybe being early
would pay off today. Maybe they would finally discover the secret they needed to evoke Pleo's power…
Perhaps then they would finally be able to go home.
About half an hour and a few complaints later, Team Traveller made their way through Fensedge Village and up the path to Mengir Island's Mystery Dungeon, the fields growing sparser and further between clumps of woods. As Pleo happily darted ahead of the group, the three other members of the team followed the Lugia in a slower pace, still grumpy about their rude awakening.
"Buh, couldn't we have waited at least another hour?" Elty grunted.
"Come on Elty, the sun and the morning breeze are great!" Pleo cheered.
"I should have closed those 'drapes' things again…" Guardia groaned.
Nida flattened her ears and sighed. As if waking up early wasn't bad enough, listening to her teammates bicker all the way to the Mystery Dungeon sure was.
"Eh?!" Pleo cried "But then we would have woken up late again, and- Ooh, what kind of plant is that?"
The three paused and stopped as Pleo waddled along to a stout, broadleaved bush by the side of the path. Nestled among the leaves were round, scaly, orange-ish seeds. Upon closer examination, Guardia instantly recognized them as a fixture of her old home.
"Eh?!" the bone lizard cried. "You can grow seeds like those?!"
"You didn't know that?" Nida replied, tilting her head curiously. "The seeds that the Distortion change can grow fine out here if you plant them."
The Cubone curiously tilted her head as she took a step closer to inspect the bush. As Guardia carried on prodding and poking at the Blast Seed plant, Pleo gave a puzzled look at the shrub, before turning his head towards Nida.
"But... then why are the rest of the plants here different, Nida?" Pleo asked.
"Well, that's because- Hey!" the Nidoran began, only to trail off and stop herself. In the corner of her eye, she saw Guardia pulling at one of the branches, attempting to pry one of the seeds loose.
"What are you doing?!" Nida squeaked, fanning her barbs out in surprise. "You can't just take them, you'll get us in trouble!"
"Whuh?!" the Cubone yelped. Guardia pulled her claw back and let the branch free, sending it shooting back and dislodging the Blast Seed with an audible
thwip. The orange seed sailed off into the air, arcing past the bushes on the other side of the lane, where a squeaky voice cried out startledly.
"
FIRE IN THE HOLE!"
A loud blast rang out and forced the four Pokémon to the ground as something brown and fuzzy jumped out of the bushes and pratfell onto the ground. As the bushes behind continued to smolder and his ears still rang from the blast, Elty picked himself up and tried to shake some sense back into his head. As his hearing began to return to him, the Growlithe turned to the not-so-little
mewa and began to spell out why exactly the other plants were different.
"Urgh… well for one, when was the last time you heard of anyone wanting an entire field that would explode-?" the Growlithe said, only to look back in the direction of the brown creature picking himself up off the ground by the bushes. "Wait a minute…"
The brown and cream fur and ringed tail... The squeaky and ever-sardonic voice... This was...
"Scout?!"
As Nida, Elty, and Pleo's voices still reverberated in the air, Guardia stared blankly at the flummoxed-looking Sentret that seemed every bit as startled to see her new teammates as they were to see him.
"Wait, you
know him?" she asked. "Who
is this
majū?"
"Just when my mail run couldn't get any weirder," Scout muttered to himself, before turning to focus on the members of Team Traveller. "What are
you three doing here?!"
At once, Nida, Pleo, and Elty set off attempting to give explanations for their long ordeal out to Mengir, their words tripping over and conflicting with each other. The confused prattling continued on for a while, until a sudden shout pierced the air.
"Aah! My cabbages!"
All eyes turned back to the singed gap in the undergrowth, and grimaced as the sound of footsteps were now rapidly approaching.
"Come on, we'll explain somewhere else," Elty barked.
The group hastily continued up the path into the thickening woods, leaving the owner of the distraught voice and its likely now-crispy cabbages behind. After putting some distance between themselves and the Blast Seed bushes, and realizing that none of them could hear any pursuing footfalls, the five slackened their pace, panting...
"Whew, that was close," Nida sighed. Scout, still unsure of what exactly was going on with these children, shook his head, and gave an exasperated roll of his eyes.
"Okay, first things first. Who's the Cubone?" he barked. "And
why aren't you still on Kenobi?"
"They were judged by my colony, and
I was tasked to go and defend them and this god they have with them!" Guardia answered, proudly slinging her club over her shoulder. Scout drew an ear back and shot a puzzled, incredulous look at the four youngsters, before Nida shook her head and tried to explain the matter to the Sentret.
"Er… we kinda got into trouble with some Company Pokémon out on Kenobi and had to move on," Nida explained.
"Well
that much is obvious!" Scout exclaimed. "That dishwashing must not have taught you much if you've graduated onto
arson!"
"
To nie nasza wina!" Elty barked irkedly. "It was the bone-head here that started that fire!"
"'Arson'?" Pleo chirped, tilting his head puzzledly. "But we're doing a mission in the Mystery Dungeon!"
"Yeah, we were just on our way!" Guardia added. Scout visibly paused, as the surprise faded from his face and gave way to an increasingly serious and grave expression. The Sentret cast a look over his shoulder and his surroundings, before leaning in and beginning to address Team Traveller in a low tone.
"... I've got a place by the port if you need somewhere to stay after you're done," he murmured. "Meet me at the docks once you're finished with your mission. I'm planning on leaving this place as soon as my business is done, and I can take care of you until the next leg of my trip if you need a lift off this place."
"Oh! Thanks!" Nida squeaked, only to catch herself and realize something was amiss about Scout's offer. "Er… wait a minute, why are you offering this to us?"
"Yeah, weren't
you the Pokémon that was too cheap to let us stay with you back on Boisocéan?" Elty demanded. "What gives?"
A long, tense silence filled the wooded path, before Scout shook his head and turned back to face the curiously watching eyes of Team Traveller.
"It's because this island isn't all that it seems to be," the Sentret answered. "I don't know if the Mystery Dungeon is anything like this village, but you should watch your step around here to be safe."
After a few glances at the four Pokémon before him, Scout turned around and began to walk back towards the direction of the village before turning back at Nida and her companions.
"Anyhow, I've got to get going, I'm running late dropping off this letter as is," Scout said. "Just keep what I said in mind and
behave, alright?"
The Sentret continued off down the hill slope, disappearing under the tree cover. After watching Scout fade away, the Pokémon of Team Traveller turned and continued up the path. All the while, a lingering question nagged at Nida's mind...
"What did Scout mean by that?" she wondered.
"Maybe it's because he knows that we're in trouble," Elty answered. "Mengir
is supposed to be a bad place to get caught."
"Huh? But we aren't pirates, Elty-!" Pleo began, only to notice a pile of large rocks up ahead. "Eh? What is that?"
The four Pokémon hurried up the path and came to the site of the rock pile, only to discover that the rocks in the pile were bits and pieces of standing stones much like the ones seen in Fensedge Village. Among the stones still intact enough to make out features, was one with a carving of a creature with antlers that had been toppled and broken into three pieces. Along the ledge, there was a dilapidated wooden pavilion covered in spotty flecks of paint, with a roof that had been caved in and its timbers worn by the elements.
"Is this... a shrine?" Pleo murmured.
"More like it
was a shrine," Elty grunted. "It'll take a bit more than a fresh coat of paint to fix this place up, it looks like a total dump!"
"But a shrine's supposed to be in honor of a Protector, isn't it?" Guardia asked, as she inspected the site of the dilapidated ruins. "Why would the
majū here just leave it all messy and broken like thi-?"
"
Guardia, watch out!" Nida's voice squeaked.
"Huh?!"
Guardia hopped back with a start and saw fragments of a shattered round, white seed by her feet. Elty crept over, and after a few sniffs and a nudge at the colorful nut, rolled his eyes and turned back to Nida and the others.
"
Again, spike ball? It's not even a complete Apricorn!" the Growlithe scoffed, only to pause and look around uneasily as he wondered aloud...
"What's it doing here to begin with?"
The four looked off at the direction of Fensedge and noticed that the fields downhill were verdant and thick, but suspiciously shorter than the patches of forest they intermingled with.
Here or there, a tired-looking Pokémon in a dirty and ratty scarf with a banded black-and-white pattern would pace down between rows of the shrubs and stop for a moment. There, one of the creatures would stop and carefully remove Apricorns from the shrubby trees with a thick guarding cloth, before moving on and repeating the process on another bush.
A pall came over the team as they watched the figures pluck the dangerous nuts from the shrubs. After looking around, the team realized that as far as they could see from the ledge there was row after row of shrubs growing large, colorful nuts. Red ones, blue ones, yellows, pinks and greens, and even black and white.
"Wait, are those fields- Are they
all growing Apricorns?" Nida murmured.
"Huh? But didn't you say Apricorns were dangerous, Nida?" Pleo asked. "Why would they grow them so close to the village?"
As the team kept staring at the fields, they noticed that several of the Pokémon working there were bringing Apricorns to a large cart bearing a purple sigil. The sigil carried the same composition of squares like the marking on Lyn's scarf, though seemed to have many additional squares on it… did that mean that whoever owned the cart was even more powerful than Lyn?
Why
were all these Apricorns needed? Elty looked off and chanced to see the now hazy and distant form of Fensedge's harbor, when a shiver went down his back as he began to realize that there was a perfectly good reason for the Company to need so many Apricorns...
These were probably the very same Apricorns that the Company used for their cannons' grapeshot!
"Let's get going and get that mission done with," Elty grunted.
"Eh?" Pleo asked.
"Scout was onto something earlier," the Growlithe said. "This place gives me the creeps."
The team reluctantly continued up the path, as they thought about what else Scout's warning might entail. As the group moved on, Elty briefly stopped to look back the field, but shuddered at the sight and quickly moved along as they saw fog in the distance.
As the team continued down the path, a pair of lithe figures emerged from the side of the path: a Grovyle hopping down from a branch and a Mienshao coming from the bushes. The two continued to watch as the forms of the team grew hazier and hazier.
"I'm surprised that they figured out just how important this place is," Hertsog murmured. "I suppose even pirates respect Protectors."
"Captain?" Salvini questioned. "Why weren't the
rest with them? Even back at the inn?"
"Something's up," the Mienshao replied. "Perhaps the ringleaders are using them to scout out a hiding place for them."
The Grovyle looked off doubtfully into the distance. It
did seem to make sense… But why did this all feel so wrong right now?
"… I mean, I
suppose that makes sense…," she murmured. "But what do we do now when we don't know where the strongest members of their team are?"
"We head back to the village and wait," Hertsog said, giving a stroke of his whiskers. "We can find out where their buddies are after they come to the Medic's Hut for treatment."
The Fighting-Type turned and began to make his way down the path back for the village, Salvini following after him. All the while, the Grovyle couldn't help but look back towards the fog and think over and over again...
Something wasn't adding up.
Back on Tromba, Hatteras was making his usual morning rounds around town. As the Ampharos looked around, he could see the Persian from the Guild attempting to haggle with Calino over the price of a Trap Scarf, and Mirlia and Minia chattering with the neighboring glassblower as they tidied up the front of their Juice Bar.
"Eyaaaah!"
And of course the Nidorina with a lavender headband flicking a spike after a running Quilava, sailing inches away from the creature's ear…
"Hanging out with your old friends behind Mirlia's bar is
not running an errand for Hariti!" Marley yelled. "Stop slacking off and get back to watching the kits!"
"Alright, alright! I'm going!"
Hatteras gave a surprised look as he saw the stoat hastily dash off with a yelp back for the Day Care, leaving bystanders to murmur uneasily. As the commotion simmered down, the Nidorina stopped to adjust her lavender guard headband when she noticed the elderly sheep's presence.
"Oh, hello there Hatteras," Marley cheerily greeted.
"Uhm… how has the old position been treating you?" the sheep warily asked.
"Oh, you know," she answered back, waving a paw dismissively. "Just the usual. Osmund's supposed to be going through the last steps of his recovery, so it shouldn't be long before I can hang this old headband back up and go back to the field again..."
"I see, so you'll be a bit less busy soon enough," the Ampharos replied. "Speaking of which, I actually was looking for you…"
"Hrm?" the Nidorina wondered, tilting an ear quizzically. "Did that Jigglypuff pick a fight with one of her old buddies again?"
"No, no, nothing of that sort," Hatteras reassured, shaking his head. "It's just that I was about to send the return letters back to the Siglo Swellow, and I was wondering if you wanted to add anything to them."
Marley hardened her red eyes into a scowl and raised her barbs for a moment, before shaking her head and giving a dismissive wave.
"I don't think I have any business with that group. It's not
my children on that boat," she grunted. "Just what is writing a letter for a daughter who is still lost supposed to accomplish?"
"Er… well," the Ampharos began uneasily. "If they
found her since the time they wrote the letter, they could always pass it along-"
Thump thump
The Nidorina cut off the sheep's words with a pair of forceful thumps against the ground with her hind legs, looking up with a glower at the Electric-Type as he took a couple steps back.
"You
know how I feel about getting my hopes up for nothing, Hatteras," the Poison-Type answered in a low tone. "And beyond myself, why should I work Teja and the kids up for something that may never come?"
"Because it's
not for nothing, Marley," Hatteras replied. "Surely you of all Pokémon would appreciate how even in grim times, hope can sometimes work miracles."
"I don't see what you're getting at by waxing romantic on me like this," the Nidorina scoffed.
"What about the way that we got rid of 'that cheating Dragonite'?" Hatteras questioned. "Would that have happened if we didn't have hope that we could somehow make things work in spite of the odds?"
The mention of the town's victory over Darzin made Marley pause and look down to the ground for a moment. Contrary to the stories the townspeople told their young nowadays, the odds certainly weren't in Bluewhorl's favor back then. Yet, despite that, they never gave up hope of ejecting Darzin from the island, even when things seemed their most impossible.
"Oh! There you are!" a chirping voice called.
The pair turned and saw an Unfezant flitting down to a rest in front of them. The creature preened a few loose feathers, before turning his attention to the black banded Pokémon in the duo.
"Eh? Pat?" Marley asked. "I thought you were still with your family down the lane from the burrow."
"Nope, I've been looking all over for Hatteras here!" the Flying-Type squawked. "When I heard you wanted to send out those letters earlier, I thought you'd be waiting for me at your office..."
"Ah, apologies, Pat," Hatteras said. "I got a little carried away earlier, but… I
have the packet with me, all that's left is to seal-"
"Wait!"
The Ampharos felt a nip at his arm and looked behind him. There, he saw Marley staring at him, her expression noticeably softened from the harsh demeanor she had maintained earlier.
"Give- Give me a couple of moments, Hatteras," the Nidorina insisted. "I'll write something up."
Mengir's Mystery Dungeon was a maze nestled between tall and jagged walls of rock that carried on beyond a thick curtain of fog overhead. Perhaps that was what the Pokémon outside built all those stone spires around the town?
"You inkfoot defilers
better run if you think you can still show your face around these parts!"
Then again, considering the locals like the hissing Carnivine off in the distance downstairs, it made one wonder
why they would do so. Team Traveller slowed from their hasty flight up the stairs from the previous floor and looked down at some fresh scuffs about their bodies from their scrap with the Grass-Type. As the team panted and caught their breath, they heard the ground shudder them as the stairs sealed shut and the sounds of the stalking flytrap faded away entirely.
This mission was harder than Salvini had made them think it would be. The floors had been getting more and more treacherous, and that was already their second battle that had roughed them up. From the last floor alone, there had been the narrow escape from the ambushing Carnivine the team just had encountered, and a battle with a trio of Shroomish beforehand who had forced the team to use a Pecha Berry to cure Elty of poisoning.
"Nida?" Pleo asked. "Are-? Are we there yet?"
It had been seven floors into the dungeon, and the team still hadn't seen any sign of the mural chamber Salvini asked them to find. Nida saw that the white bird, much like the rest of her teammates, seemed to look rather worn. But the grounds were supposed to be somewhere between here and the next few floors, right?
"It should be any floor now, Pleo," she said. "Just hang in there a little longer."
Nida's reassurance was answered by a pair of groans at the back of the group, where Elty and Guardia gave back unamused looks as they intently scanned their prickly and uninviting surroundings.
"Ugh... this place is nothing like home!" Guardia grumbled. "These
yajū keep ambushing us!"
"That's because
you're an 'intruder' to them just like the rest of us," Elty scoffed. "Did you honestly think you were going to get a free pass?"
"That's not what I meant, mutt!" the Cubone snapped back. "I mean, yeah, there's driving an intruder off territory, but…"
The Cubone cast a wary glance at her surroundings, and after being satisfied that the four of them were truly alone, she turned back to the Fire-Type.
"The way they were so angry with us… Calling us 'defilers' and the like…," she murmured. "It was almost like they were trying to get
revenge for something."
The team paused and traded uneasy looks with one another. Now that they thought about it, the last feral
had mentioned something about them being 'defilers' as they ran off. But what did that mean? They hadn't messed up any graveyards or anything!
"You don't think that it has something to do with that broken-down shrine, do you?" Pleo asked.
"I... don't know, Pleo," Nida answered. "But let's try and be careful he-"
Before the Nidoran could finish her thoughts, she was cut off by Pleo excitedly chirping and gesturing off up ahead.
"Oh! Look! Look! It's another Wand!" he cried. There, up in a chamber down the corridor, was an a branch with the familiar whorl at the end and series of glassy layers. This time, underneath each layer, was the form of a vaguely spiral-shaped cone, pulsating softly with a faint silvery glow. After Guardia squinted her eyes and got a better look, she realized that she had seen such objects back in her old home before.
"An
eda, you mean," the Cubone corrected.
"Eh?" Elty grunted. "Pretty sure that's just called a 'Tunnel Wand'."
"I know what I said, Gardie! … but it certainly couldn't hurt to pick up something for cutting through a wall or two," she murmured. Pleo perked up, and with a beat of his wings, began to flutter over to the Tunnel Wand.
"I've got it, I've got it!" he cried, coming to a waddling stop just before the Wand. He stepped forward, towards a patch of dirt that on closer observation seemed to have a faint design of a split circle with what looked roughly like a face. Upon noticing the shape, Nida's eyes went wide and she cried out after her teammate.
"Ack!" the Nidoran squeaked. "Pleo, wai-"
Only for the little Guardian to carry on ahead, and a faint
click to reach his ears.
"What was-?"
BOOM
A sudden blast rang out, forcing the team down to the ground to shield their eyes as clods of dirt and stony fragments flew at their heads. A cloud of dust and smoke hung in the air as Nida coughed and tried to make sense of what had happened.
"Is- Is everyone alright?!" she cried. She was answered by the groaning affirmations of Elty and Guardia, who staggered back up, their ears still ringing from the explosion. Yes, everyone was here, except...
"Oh, no…
Pleo!"
The Nidoran ran for the still-settling cloud of dust and dirt, where she found Pleo crumpled up in a shallowly-breathing pile against one of the floor's stony walls. The blast had singed his feathers on his right wing, and the impact against the barrier's sharp stones had left scrapes on Pleo's back. The sorry sight coming into Guardia and Elty's vision as they darted up.
"A-Ack! The Protector!" Guardia cried.
"Spike ball, is he alright?" Elty asked, pawing uneasily at the bird's prone body.
Indeed, the little Lugia wasn't responding to their words or tugs at his feathers. Nida grew wide-eyed, and rummaged through her bag for a Reviver Seed, before prying Pleo's beak open and pushing it in and clamping his beak shut on it
"Come on, please get up…"
The little Lugia began to stir and twitch as Pleo coughed up a spittle-covered seed as he groaned a little about "No fire! No fire!" Suddenly, Pleo threw his eyes open and lurching up with a startled squawk, and latched onto Nida for dear life, his voice still thick with panic.
"A-Aah! N-Nida?!" he cried. "Wh-What happened?!"
"Oi! Don't rush yourself,
mewa!" Elty barked. "You just got yourself blown up!"
"Just stay calm and hang in there for a bit, Pleo," Nida said, trying to calm the white bird down with a nuzzle at his breast. "It takes a little bit for Reviver Seeds to kick in on wounds."
The little Lugia bobbed his head from side to side, nervously looking around to try and detect any further dangers around him. After looking and finding nothing, the little Protector pulled his head and wings close to his body and turned back uneasily to his teammates.
"Did- Did I do something wrong?" the Lugia murmured.
"Don't worry about it, Pleo," Nida reassured, shaking her head as she shook off some spittle from the now-plain seed Pleo spat up. "It was just an accident..."
"I wouldn't be so sure about that," Elty's voice grunted.
"
Elty?" Nida asked. "What are you going on about?"
"He might be onto something, actually," Guardia said. "I mean, my colony got you into that ambush by putting items around."
"Yeah, thanks for that by the way-
OW!"
Elty abruptly let out a loud yelp and jumped up with a start, his earlier grumbling cut short by an angry swat from his Cubone partner.
"Let me finish!" she growled. "Anyway, if these
majū in here really
are mad about something... what would've kept them from purposefully putting that
eda right next to the trap?"
A tense silence fell throughout the group as they realized Guardia raised a good point. After all, the ferals in this dungeon
did seem more hostile than the ones encountered on other islands... It really wouldn't have taken that much for them to set the Wand as a trap...
And if they were willing to do that… just what else were they prepared to do?
"I don't like where this is going at all," Elty grumbled.
"Maybe we should pack it in," Nida said, shaking her head as she put away the Plain Seed in her paws. "I mean, I know we told Salvini we'd help her friend, but can we really handle this mission?"
"E-Eh! B-But Nida!" Pleo protested. "I thought that we weren't going to give up! We promised each other!"
The Nidoran blanched and began to look down at the ground. She didn't want to break her promise to Pleo, but... was it really wise to continue if things seemed to be spinning beyond the team's control? As she weighed the matter over in her head, Guardia chimed in with an argument of her own.
"We
do still have plenty of supplies, including that Escape Orb," Guardia added. "And if this is the local Mystery Dungeon, most of the jobs are going to be here."
"I mean, it
wouldn't do ourselves any good wasting supplies if we just had to come back here later," Nida murmured. "And we'd have to worry about food and lodging again."
Elty froze his tail and carefully mulled over the scenario that Nida had brought up. They had used up a lot of money since they arrived, and sleeping on the mats like they did in Boisocéan wasn't exactly something he wanted to do again...
"Well when you put it
that way, it's kinda hard to argue against it," Elty sighed. "Let's be careful though, something really
is off about this place-"
The Growlithe flicked his ears as a noise caught his attention, and looked and sniffed around for a sign of the culprit. After a tense pause, the Fire-Type realized that it was the sound of not-so-distant footsteps passing nearby.
"We should moving along," he whispered. "Something's coming this way."
"Right, come on," Nida answered.
The team reluctantly carried on deeper into the dungeon, continuing their mission's search for the mural chamber. The original optimism and eagerness had now largely ebbed, and in its place came an ever growing sense of uncertainty and dread…
Just what would they find further ahead?
Blip
Back in Fensedge Village, the form of a Skarmory with wings interlocked with a Venomoth's appeared in an open, carefully cleared field next to the domed Guild Hall. After giving a ruffle of his metal feathers, the self-proclaimed 'Warrior of Life' gave his thanks to the teleporter and flitted off into the complex.
The Steel-Type landed and paced down the halls, striding past a sagely-looking Sawsbuck congratulating a Rescue Team consisting of a Pidgey, a Fletchling, and a Pikipek over a recent graduation to Normal Rank. The bird carried along the hallway, before coming up to a desk staffed by a drowsy-looking Slakoth. Trizano rifled through his bag and passed over a paper with a still-fresh footprint over as the sloth slowly but surely reached out to take it. Another day, another mission successfully logged in his stint at this stone-spired island…
"Hey!"
… and from the looks of the cheery-eyed Kabutops coming up behind him, another fellow explorer who had caught attention of him. Such recognition was a double-edged sword. On the one hand, too much attention could be a burden, but in other cases, as with the horseshoe crab before him…
"You're that Immortal… Trizano, right?" the crustacean asked. "Back from another mission so fast?"
… it was a welcome chance for the Skarmory to take a bit of the edge off his circuitous travels.
"The one and the same," the metal bird chirped back. "As for the mission… what can I say? When you're an Immortal, the rush of a job well done fills you with determination!"
Trizano fanned out his wings and gave a theatrical bow to the watching Fossil Pokémon, before bringing his head back up to the crab, giving it a curious tilt.
"And you are…?" the Steel-Type inquired. "I know that I've seen you around the past few days, but I don't believe I've ever heard you name."
"It's Dimitri, Terranaut of the
Khranitel Rod!" the Kabutops answered, giving a proud nod of his head. "I've been stopping at islands in between my Rod's stops to bone up on becoming an explorer that neither sea nor land can hold back!"
"Ah, so you're from one of those sea clans... Well, it does seem like an admirable goal," Trizano chuckled. "Keep at it with an attitude like that, I'm sure you'll go far!"
Dimitri paused before giving a wistful sigh and looking down at the ground, giving a shake of his head.
"Yeah… I've got my claws crossed a bit there," the Kabutops murmured, before examining the metal bird and giving a curious tilt of his head. "Actually, since you're here… mind if I ask you for a few tips of the trade?"
"Well, now… not
everything has a simple answer, Dimitri," Trizano replied. "But I'll bite. What did you want to know?"
"What's your secret for how you always come out so unscathed in this Dungeon?" the Water-Type inquired. "You've been taking missions left and right over the last few days, but the one time I saw you come out with so much as a scratch afterwards, it was gone by the time I saw you again at the end of the day!"
The Skarmory closed his eyes and shook his head, a small smile forming at the ends of his beak. The Steel-Type waved a wing to deflate Dimitri's inquisitiveness, and fed him an evasive answer.
"That's something that only my patron can share, I'm afraid," Trizano said. "Though I'll say that if you can get the attitude down and take a crash course or two in evading attacks, you'll be halfway there-!"
The Skarmory trailed off after hearing the young rescue team from earlier squawking in a panic followed by the sight of them darting over wide-eyed. Trizano followed the group's worried gazes, where he saw a number of other Pokémon with similarly unnerved expressions further down the corridor he'd taken over to the Slakoth clerk. There, a Dragonite was looming over the Sawsbuck from earlier, the dragon all but cornering the hapless Grass-Type against a corridor wall.
"A-Administrator Darzin, surely this could wait?" the buck stammered. "I was just in the middle of-!"
"I don't
care what you're in the middle of Guildmaster Stewart!" Darzin snarled back. "This is an urgent matter, and I need you to discuss it with me!"
"Y-Yes, I understand," the Sawsbuck gulped. "But- Perhaps we could continue this in my office?"
"Hurry it up, then!" the Dragon-Type snapped.
The reptile let the Grass-Type slip out, and then followed closely after him, lumbering down a passageway as worried murmurs floated around the gathered Pokémon. Trizano looked after the disappearing forms down the passageway, before turning his head to Dimitri, giving it a shake.
"I'll catch up with you later, Dimitri," he said. "There was something that I just remembered I needed to take care of."
The Kabutops paused and gave an uncertain tilt of his head, before casting a wary glance off in the direction that Darzin had disappeared to.
"... That's fair enough," the Water-Type replied. "I think it would probably be better if I steered clear of surface politics myself…"
Trizano waved a quick goodbye to Dimitri before darting for the outside of the guild. The Skarmory looked back towards the direction that Darzin and the Guildmaster had headed off to, and after spotting trees on the other side, realized that they must have gone to the opposite end of the complex, the furthest place from prying eyes.
The Steel-Type flew over to one of the trees, and paused to try and overhear any sign of the Guildmaster or the Administrator who had spirited him off. After hearing nothing he hopped to another and tried again, and then another, before finally…
"Stop beating around the bush, you old codger!" the voice of an angered Dragonite growled. "I'm not exactly asking you for a detailed assessment of my targets' battle potentials, I just need your teleporters to bring me into the Dungeon to intercept a few pirates!"
Trizano came to a stop in a tree outside of an office on the second floor of the compound. The bird quickly pulled himself behind the tree's foliage, cutting away a small branch with his wings to open a hole just big enough to peer out from.
"Pirates?" he murmured. The Skarmory peered through his camouflaging foliage and into a spartan office with rude wooden furniture. Inside, he saw that the Dragonite from earlier had cornered the Guildmaster within its confines, pinning him against a table and leaning over menacingly.
"A-Administrator! I don't have the faintest idea of what you're talking about!" the Sawsbuck protested. "Yes, the local guards mentioned that they needed us to specially approve a mission for sketching the murals in the local dungeon, but they didn't mention anything about you being involved in it!"
"Well, they did now!
I'm the one in charge of wrangling them when they come out!" Darzin huffed, shoving an ink-stained claw clutching a slip of paper with runes that looked to be scribbled in a hurry with an ink pen into the stag's face. "So unless you'd like me to arrange for Administrator Zorn to
review this guild's operations, you'll give me as much detail to work with as possible!"
Stewart blanched at the Dragonite's threats, and stamped his hooves insistently as he desperately tried to explain his genuine ignorance of Darzin's operation.
"Administrator, I don't even know who you're looking for here!" the Grass-Type pleaded.
"Don't play dumb with me! The team is headed for the mural chamber in the dungeon where that Beautifly nesting ground is. You should have been given a specific list of species to watch for!" Darzin snarled. "There was a long-necked white bird, a Nidoran, a Growlithe…"
Trizano blanched as the Dragonite's rant continued on as he realized that the first few species sounded uncomfortably familiar. Wait a minute, it couldn't be that these pirates were-!
"Those are those kids from a couple days ago!" Trizano whispered to himself. "There's no way they could possibly be ready to take a mission to go to those grounds!"
Then, that meant that they were in serious danger right now! But what was an Immortal to do in this situation?!
"Answer me!"
As Darzin's interrogation inside grew more heated, the Skarmory realized he couldn't leave those kids alone for much longer. Trizano tore out of the tree, flying up and away from the guild compound with a loud rustle that made Darzin whirl his head in a panic.
"Gah! Who's there?!"
He peered outside, only to see that there was no presence to be seen beyond signs of a Pokémon having been in the trees recently. The Dragonite twitched his antennae nervously and looked about, for any sign of the eavesdropper. Could it be a local Flying-Type passing by...? Or perhaps someone was watching...? Could it be that Zorn was growing wise to him?
One thing was for sure, he was clearly on thin ice, and there was no point in risking his chance at capturing the Protector by not heeding warning signs.
"Consider yourself fortunate," Darzin growled at the Grass-Type. "I have more pressing matters to tend to… far away from here."
The Dragonite stormed out of the trashed office, leaving a still-shaken Sawsbuck behind to wonder...
"W-What just happened?"
By chance, he turned to look out the window, where in the rapidly fading distance, the form of a Skarmory could be seen. Tearing away for the spiny peaks that poked out of the fog of the Mystery Dungeon north of the town.
Author's Notes:
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vecherya (вeчeря) - Bulgarian: "dinner" (BGN/PCGN 2013 Romanization)
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Megayanma (メガヤンマ) - Japanese: "Yanmega" (Official Romanization)
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Livolt (ライボルト) - Japanese: "Manectric" (Official Romanization)
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Mou ii (もういい) - Japanese: "Enough" (Hepburn Romanization)
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tan a pecho - Spanish: "so serious"
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To nie nasza wina! - Polish: "It's not our fault!"
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eda (えだ / 枝) - Japanese: "branch", Japanese localization name for "Wand". (Hepburn Romanization)
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Khranitel Rod (Хранитeль Род) - Russian: "Keeper Clan" (BGN/PCGN 2013 Romanization)