“It's hard to imagine a world without you in it. It's another thing for your kind not to exist.” Fay remarked."Cranidos still exist in your world, yet on my home planet, they were wiped out millennia ago alongside several other species."
Starr blinked. "Huh, so basically like an MRE?" Weird. Well, she'd try almost anything once. And from the sound of things, she'd most likely have to get used to it. "Welp, not as if humans don't mostly just eat processed junk. Here goes nothing." She nudged a particularly bright purple one away from the pile and leaned forward to take a bite."Oh, they're not candy," Cabot said, not noticing the way Starr and Astrid were looking at each other. "I know they may look a little colorful, but they're not unhealthy or anything and have the same amount of nutrients any good meal would."
“Did you just ask her out on a date?” Fay asked."Spicier?" Owen asked, perking up. "Maybe we should go out together and find Tamato Berries to eat! I bet that'll satisfy your, uh, spicy tooth."
"What does it matter? It's not your world, so the same rules don't apply," Necrozma growled. "Cranidos still exist in your world, yet on my home planet, they were wiped out millennia ago alongside several other species."
“I’m Astrid! What’s your name?”
"Oh, hey," they said, turning to Astrid. She was a white Vulpix, and had been before getting poofed here, they were pretty sure. "I'm Ashwood. Nice to meet ya. So, um, what's up with you?" They gave a nervous chuckle. "Been a heck of a day, hasn't it?"
“I don’t know. This whole ‘spontaneous hero’ thing is really throwing me for a loop, I guess.”
"It was more the 'dialga' thing that threw me off. Another term that doesn't exist where I'm from." Necrozma shook his head. "And if your universe is allowed to have pokémon that can reshape reality with the wave of a limb... then my universe is allowed to have life that rose up from natural phenomenon.""But if you know how important Arceus is to this world, then why would you say that we made him up?" Cabot asked.
"Yeah, I can get that. Like, if you told the me from a week ago, 'Hey, Ashwood, you're gonna get isekai'd into a Pokemon world," I would have been like, 'Sure, cool bro, can I have whatever you're smoking?' You know? But now --" They raised their arms, gesturing to everyone and everything around them. "I'm here. Actually here in a Pokemon world, in a Pokemon body. You were already a Pokemon, so I guess you're doing a bit better in that regard. But I think most of me still doesn't think this is actually real.
"And, like, aren't you also excited? This world needs help, and we're the ones who can help it. This day has definitely been a lot, but also amazing. We may be spontaneous heroes, but still heroes." Their eyes shone. "Gotta say I'm into that."
"It was more the 'dialga' thing that threw me off. Another term that doesn't exist where I'm from." Necrozma shook his head. "And if your universe is allowed to have pokémon that can reshape reality with the wave of a limb... then my universe is allowed to have life that rose up from natural phenomenon."
"It was more the 'dialga' thing that threw me off. Another term that doesn't exist where I'm from." Necrozma shook his head. "And if your universe is allowed to have pokémon that can reshape reality with the wave of a limb... then my universe is allowed to have life that rose up from natural phenomenon."
Necrozma's brain prism darkened. "There are... a few species that could commune with the dead in my universe. But they were mostly ghost-types... or the occasional ninetales."“You had a spirit to send here. You must, then, have a Ho-oh... Oh, and a Yveltal and Xerneas, too.”
Ears perking up, Astrid smiled back—a smile that extended to her eyes as well. “Yeah! I guess I am a little bit excited. I wish we’d been told more about our circumstances, but so far it looks like there’s real danger that only we can handle. Makes me feel… empowered!”