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Chapter 63: Like a Bat out of Hell

Ambyssin

Gotta go back. Back to the past.
Location
Residency hell
Pronouns
he/him
Partners
  1. silvally-dragon
  2. necrozma-ultra
  3. milotic
  4. zoroark-soda
  5. dreepy
  6. mewtwo-ambyssin
Chapter 63: Like a Bat out of Hell

It is the ultimate blasphemy against the Benefactor to gaze upon the Matriarch's face. Even the High Priestess, the Hierophant, and the Moon — those whose powers speak to the masses — may never look upon Her.

Her avatars are only meant to be viewed through the lenses of the Paradigm. For they are emblems of the foundations upon which the Matriarch led the Old World into the Great Harmony. Emblems that made the Matriarch the greatest Wielder in history.

~I Pilastri dell'Eternità


XxX​

Awkward silence, save for the whistling of Shaftra Mesa's winds. Yuna waited for someone to say something. Anything. But nope. Only stares, ranging from Seifer's sheer confusion to Nikki's total bewilderment.

The Soul Dew flickered and chibi Rayquaza and Reshiram popped out. "Chiron?" Reshiram tapped his claws together nervously. "Like... like Bahamut's wife Chiron?"

Yuna nodded.

"Like the old archbishop?" Sigurd said.

The drakloak nodded again.

"So, that's why Chernabog called you a traitor?" Gene muttered. He looked away from her, stroking his chin in thought.

"But Chiron was a lunala," Jade said. "Right, Cece?"

Reshiram nodded. "Are you sure it's not the Soul Dew messing with you?"

"I'm... sure." Sighing, Yuna's shoulders sagged. "I didn't want to believe it at first. But I keep having these visions — or maybe memories? — from Chiron's time with the Sages."

"Art thou sure they're real, though?" Rayquaza asked, coiling around some tiny weeds on the ground.

"They felt pretty real." Yuna rubbed her right shoulder, then pointed at Reshiram. "You came to check on me when I crashed into the ground from outer space." She pointed at Rayquaza. "And you came to my aid when I was fighting things that looked like the emperor up in the stratosphere." Yuna turned to Jade last. "And I saw you moping in a mud puddle about how Bahamut treated you. Then later on you came to visit Leo who looked... very different than he does now."

Rayquaza and Reshiram shared looks of disbelief. "That actually happened!" they said in unison. Each pointed at themselves. "Hey, I said it first!" A pause. "No, I did!"

Seifer rolled his eyes. "What about you?" he asked Jade.

"Uh, hello?" The salugia pressed a right wing digit to her head. "Forgot everything from my time as a Sage, remember?"

"Who can forget?" Gene snorted. "It all got replaced by the memory equivalent of one of those toy chimchar clapping cymbals together."

"Hey!" Jade puffed her cheeks out. "I'm at least a togedemaru running on a wheel levels of brain!"

Gene laughed at that. "Whatever you say, Birdbrain." He shook his head in disbelief.

"So, Princess is telling the truth, then?" Nikki had put some distance between herself and Yuna in the time since the drakloak had made her big reveal.

Yuna traced her hand around the Soul Dew. "I wanted to dismiss it as this thing's fault. But then Leo hatched out of that egg and I started having visions about fighting daemons in the past." Her gaze fell to the ground. "When Mom fessed up that she found me encased in a crystal, I just..."

She sighed and shook her head. "There isn't any other explanation."

Jade leaned into Yuna's line of sight. "You sure about that? Because I can think of other explanations."

"Are they reasonable explanations?" Seifer wondered, raising a brow.

"Define 'reasonable.'"

Yuna facepalmed. "I'm... confident, yeah. The more stuff we do as a team, the more these weird powers of mine are growing. I can sorta control the shadows now." The drakloak looked down at her hands. "And I'm the one who let Rayquaza mega evolve... right after I had a memory of Chiron conjuring a windstorm in a fight like Rayquaza can."

More silence. It seemed that Yuna had snuffed out all the counterarguments.

"Okay then." Nikki arched her back. Boredom replaced her earlier anger. "So what?"

Yuna stared blankly. "Huh?"

"So, you're, like, Chiron's reincarnation or some shit. Big deal." The toxtricity shrugged. "Doesn't really change anything, does it? We already knew you had whacky powers. Now you've got a reason."

"But it does change things!" Yuna squeaked, then immediately scrambled to figure out what, exactly, it did change. The fact that she could tell the others about the visions she had? Sure, Yuna supposed that counted. It was hardly a significant change, though.

"I can think of something," Gene said, lazily floating past Yuna.

The drakloak looked over her shoulder. "And you're going to say it even if I tell you I'm not interested."

Gene put a hand on his chest like Yuna's words touched him. "Ah. You know me so well." He gently landed on the dusty ground and spun around. "I bet you're scared that the more your powers grow, the less you there'll be."

"What?" Nikki scratched her head. "For a psychic-type, that sure sounds like a stupid thing to say."

"Seriously?" Gene pinched his brow. "I dumbed it down for you and everything."

The toxtricity's mohawk flared. "Up yours, you dumb hairless cat!"

"Sorry. Not my type." Gene blew a kiss at Nikki and winked. "But if you've got any tox dudes back home who're single, you know where to find me."

He turned back to Yuna, expression sharpening on a dime. "Anyway, I think you're worried that your powers increasing are a sign that Chiron is awakening. That she's going to return to how you remember her in those visions."

The mewtwo held his right hand up, conjuring tiny psychic silhouettes of Chiron and Yuna. The drakloak was much bigger than the lunala. "Right now, you're in control." The Chiron silhouette grew while Yuna's shrank. "But if what we both assume is true, eventually there'll come a point where her will overpowers yours. Chiron then reawakens." Gene clenched his fist and both silhouettes disappeared. "And the Yuna we know disappears. Maybe embedded somewhere in Chiron's memories or spirit. But that's just different flavors of the same twisted sundae: you 'dying' so Chiron can come back to life."

Everyone looked expectantly at Yuna. The drakloak's torso shriveled up slightly. "Well, when you put it like that... yeah, it makes sense."

It didn't matter how she came to be reborn as a dreepy. She was Yuna. Adoptive parents or not, this was the life she knew. It was what felt right. All these weird visions of Chiron's past— no, of her past were wrong. She didn't want to go back. Maybe Yuna's life in the present wasn't perfect, but it was still hers.

"Princess?"

Rayquaza had slithered up to her right foot nub. "Tis always a chance tis not true. After all, you bonded with the Soul Dew. Chiron never did."

Yuna frowned at him. She traced her hand around the Soul Dew again. "Did I really bond with it, though?" she wondered, glancing at both tiny Sages. "Could you summon your predecessors from your Soul Dews and give them tangible forms to fight with?"

Rayquaza tapped his tiny claws together. "Err... nay. The Soul Dews were more like... tiny fountains of knowledge and wisdom. I could consult with mine, but t'was not anything like this."

The drakloak crossed her arms. "Think that tells you enough. Don't you?"

Rayquaza coiled up tighter. "I imagine I look rather foolish."

Reshiram remained silent, however. Yuna glanced at him to see if he had anything to add, but to her surprise he abruptly dissolved back into the Soul Dew. Uh, hello? She tapped the flickering gem. Something wrong?

"It's nothing. I just... I need to step back from this conversation."
Reshiram sounded like he'd just flown halfway across the planet at top speed. "Too many hard truths getting dropped in succession. Messing with my head."

Oh. I'm sorry.
Yuna fought back the urge to snap at him and tell him to think about how she felt with all of this.

Gene loudly cleared his throat. "We all good?" He Phantom Warped into the middle of the group, breaking a dust cloud apart with a quick ESP pulse. "Everyone get everything off their chest?"

"I guess?" Fatigue started to hit Yuna. The tense conversation must have kept it at bay, but a dull throb turned to a heavy ache in her ectoplasm. She flopped onto the ground. "I just want a nap. I don't suppose someone could find a monk to bring me a pillow?"

"Sorry. Too busy." Gene dusted his hands off and stretched his neck until it popped multiple times.

"Busy with what?" Nikki said. "Making people think you want to snap your sp— hey! Lemme go!"

Yuna glanced up in time to see Gene emerging from a Phantom Warp, holding the toxtricity's right arm. "Training you," he said, smirking and flicking his right wrist. A blue rift opened behind him.

Nikki's eyes widened. "The hell do you think you're do— iiiiiiiiiing!"

The shadowy mewtwo tossed Nikki into the rift. Then he opened a second rift, stuck his left hand in, and pulled out Nikki's leather jacket.

"I'll leave you to get that rest." He bowed to Yuna, then fell back into the rift while flashing a toothy grin. The drakloak was too tired for Gene's shenanigans to get to her. She just sighed and... sank into the ground slightly, as if she were mimicking an Acid Armoring vaporeon.

"What an ass," Seifer snorted, flicking dusty hair out of his eyes.

"Makes you wonder what the humans were thinking making mewtwo so pear-shaped," Jade added, chuckling into her wing. A stink eye from the keldeo made her tail flaps curl. "Aww, lighten up. It was a joke."

"Your taste in jokes needs work," Seifer deadpanned. He turned to Lycanroc and the big muscle bug. The latter was still out cold and, at this point, Yuna wondered if they would even wake up. "So, Mr. Stone—"

"Ah, please call me Sigurd. 'Mr. Stone' makes me sound like an old man."

"Are you not old?" Jade tilted her head. "For some reason I feel like your condition is supposed to be an old man thing."

"Well, I'm no spring torchic, but I'm not covered in back hair," Sigurd said, his machine emulating a chuckle. "Anyway, you were saying?"

"What's with the patchwork rock mutt?" Seifer asked, pointing a forehoof at Lycanroc.

Yuna tensed. Hearing "patchwork" brought Xeromus to mind, along with a spark of panic that he was somehow responsible for Lycanroc's appearance. Meaning she brought one of his minions right to her friends and family!

"I think that's a bit off base," Reshiram hastily interjected. "Possible? Maybe. But we already know that Malice and distortion can mutate people. Xeromus has nothing to do with it."

I— right.
The drakloak took a breath to steady herself, but remained on the ground. But why is he with Sigurd?

"My honest opinion? I'm just remembering what that Vince guy told us,"
Reshiram said.

What Vince told them? Something about trying to build the Red Chain, and that doing so first involved finding Sigurd.

... And someone else!

Yuna almost sucked in a mouthful of dirt. She stuck her head up. "Are you the Overseer?" Yuna paused. "The one they said is trapped in our dimension?"

Jade and Seifer looked expectantly at Lycanroc, who folded his hands behind his rocky mane. "You're full of surprises, ain't ya, mate?"

What is that accent? Yuna wondered, only to quickly brush the thought aside. She had her answer, which gave her enough energy to push herself back into the air.

"Though I'm afraid I'll have to disappoint," Lycanroc continued. "I was an Overseer intern. Only started learning the ropes when I got trapped here." He paused to scoop up a pawful of dirt from the ground and ball it up. "Well, not specifically here. Certainly in this world, though."

Seifer squinted. "But you did work for them."

"Yeah. Briefly." Lycanroc scratched the back of his head. "Imagine if you got fired during your on-the-job training. That's the best analogy I've got."

The keldeo's expression soured considerably. Clearly he was still sour over losing his Radiant Guard job. He looked away from Lycanroc. "Fine. Can we get a name at least?"

"Jaeger."

"Ooh, how mysterious," Jade sang, her tail flaps fluttered like ribbons behind her.

"Yeah, that's how most my first dates start." A beat passed, then Jaeger shook his head. "Kidding, of course."

"Of course." Seifer rolled his eyes. "Let's just cut to the chase, then. Do you know about the Red Chain or not?"

Jaeger nodded slowly.

"When I met this bloke he showed me this funny book that sounded ancient by Qliphoth standards," the lycanroc explained. "Said stuff about taking hold of space and time. First thing that came to mind is the Red Chain."

Yuna fidgeted. "And you knew that because..." Her voice trailed off, because she had a feeling what Jaeger's response would be.

"Because the Red Chain exists in other worlds, too."

Seifer sighed and shook his head. "Of course it does. So, can we get the short version explaining what it is? I presume it's more than just a chain of red links."

"Spot on again." Jaeger chuckled. "Suppose I can indulge you." He looked around. "Don't suppose there are any sticks around here, are there?"

"You're a dog." Jade folded her wings at her sides. "Don't you, like, have a sixth sense for sticks? A stickth sense, as it were."

"Bit of a misconception, I'm afraid," Jaeger said, walking around and scanning the dusty ground. He sounded like he was rolling with the jabs, at the very least. "C'mon. Surely there's at least one twig in all this dust and grass."

"Why do you even need a stick?" Yuna asked, rubbing the side of her head.

"What else am I going to draw on the ground with, chalk?"

Shrugging, Jaeger gave up and walked back toward them. "Guess it's paws and claws, then." The lycanroc sat down and began tracing in the dirt. Jade waddled over, tilting her head slightly.

Yuna felt Rayquaza's sudden presence in her mind. "Did thou seest that?"

The drakloak squinted. He's... drawing circles? Are you saying his artistry leaves something to be desired?

"Nay. T'was a brief emerald sheen in his fur,"
Rayquaza explained. "Like a sheet of little hexagons."

Reshiram gasped. "Like Ziggy?"

Ziggy?

"Sir Zygarde."


Yuna frowned. Maybe the fatigue had gotten to Rayquaza, too? She didn't see any sort of connection between Jaeger and Zygarde. And if those Chiron visions of hers were any indication, Zygarde's needle had already gotten pulled by someone else. Someone who couldn't possibly be Sigurd.

"All right." Jaeger listed his hands and dusted them off. "It's no Brassius or Mina, but it'll do."

Jade tapped her chin with a wing. "What are we looking at, exactly?"

"The Red Chain." Jaeger pointed to a crude ring of tiny circles. "It's an artifact that spans countless worlds. In many of them, crazed humans would attempt to create one in order to control pokémon that embodied space and time themselves."

"I'm sorry... what?" Seifer stared blankly at the drawing. "You're saying there are pokémon out there that just can just casually—"

The keldeo stopped himself, then glanced at Yuna. "Never mind. That makes perfect sense." He hung his head and shook it. "Horrifying implications, sure, but perfect sense."

"It's not as if I want to be able to open rifts!" Yuna protested. Maybe Seifer didn't mean it as an insult, but it was hard not to think of it that way.

"It's certainly curious." Jaeger rubbed his snout with his right paw, then rested it on the dirt by a crude drawing of Leo's wheel with two circles on either side of it. "Because, as far as I can tell, Dialga and Palkia, the gods of time and space, do not exist in this universe. And I thought the same was true of Arceus, as well."

Yuna thought back to what Alder and Kora had told her before. "Arceus is associated with creation or something, right?"

Jaeger nodded. "It holds many titles across many worlds. The Alpha. The Original One. The Creator." The lycanroc lazily twirled his left paw around in a circle. "No matter the phrasing, it's almost always the same. Arceus emerges from an egg into nothing and shapes the universe." He tapped the drawing on the ground again. "That typically involves creating its 'children,' Dialga and Palkia."

"But Leo didn't hatch from an egg into nothing." Jade's tail lazily thumped against the dusty ground while she tapped her right foot. "He hatched from an egg trapped in a swamp." She glanced at Yuna. "An egg I was holding, right?"

"Yeah." It made Yuna wonder why Leo thought she was his mother and not Jade. Because her touch made the egg hatch? "And, well, Leo didn't originally look like that. When Bahamut was alive, he was a tiny starcloud."

"The color scheme's a dead giveaway, mate." Jaeger quickly scribbled a little cloud in the dirt and gave it a couple of pom-pom hands. "Cosmog. They're born from solgaleo and lunala coupling."

Seifer frowned. "I don't know what any of those refer to. Are they pokémon, too?"

"Pokémon. Ultra Beasts." Jaeger shrugged. "The line's kind of fuzzy in most worlds."

Jade's right wing shot up. "Um, is this going to be on the test? Because I haven't been taking notes."

A smirk tugged at Jaeger's lips. "Just because you asked, sure, sheila. Only for you."

"Gah!" Jade pressed her wing to her chest like she'd been struck by an attack. "No! Not studying! That's my weakness!" The salugia paused. "Y'know, aside from rocks. And lightning and ice and dark and ghost and—"

A glob of water splattered over Jade's force, inadvertently catching Jager, too.

"Yes, we get it. Thank you," Seifer huffed. "Moving on."

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(Art by https://twitter.com/fwicksart)

"He's a charmer, eh?" Jaeger pivoted away from his drawings to shake out his mane. It didn't help much.

"I'm just trying to keep us focused," the keldeo countered. "This is a lot of information and we don't need unnecessary quips."

Jade let out a few sad chirps, sitting down while water kept dripping off her face. "I was only trying to lighten the mood a bit. It's a lot to take in, y'know."

"Cool it, you two," Yuna said, rubbing her rectangular head. As far as she was concerned, the faster Jaeger told them what they needed to know, the better.

That said, his explanation until now didn't sit right with her. "Let's go back a minute." The drakloak kept rubbing her head. "You said 'crazed humans' tried to assemble Red Chains in other worlds. That makes it sound like the Red Chain is a bad thing and we should absolutely not look to put it together."

"In the wrong hands it can be quite dangerous," Jaeger admitted. Then he pointed to his last drawing: jagged lines straightening out. "In the right hands, it can mend tears in space and time." The lycanroc sat back, bracing his arms on either side of him. "And, well, sounds like we've got enough tears around here to open up a goth fashion boutique."

Goth?

"I'm not touching that one,"
Reshiram said.

"There's also the fact that the Red Chain already exists," Sigurd cut in, slowly moving his chair up to Jaeger's side.

Seifer squinted. "What? Then we don't need to assemble it."

"It's split into fragments," Sigurd clarified.

"Which means 'assembling' translates to gathering fragments," Yuna said, resuming rubbing her rectangular head. "On top of the ongoing Needle thing, the anomalies, and, oh yeah, now Leo apparently has these plates that may or may not be scattered around inside these anomalies." The drakloak squeezed her own ectoplasm. "Starting to think I should hit up Mom and get the whole Aeon army on board with this. It's way too much for a small team to handle on its own."

Maybe she should've asked for more help far earlier, but there was no going back to fix it.

... Or maybe there was with a complete Red Chain and— okay, now her head hurt again.

"Plates?" Seifer raised a brow. "What do plates have to do with this?"

"Most arceus have plates that embody the elements. Translate into pokémon types," Jaeger said. "Sounds to me like you found one."

"Yeah. Chernabog had it." Yuna pointed to her waist. "I think it was stuck in his belt as some sort of big, fist-shaped crystal."

Jaeger frowned.

"Something the matter?" Jade asked. "You turned sourpuss quickly."

"Nah, 'm fine, mate." The lycanroc waved her off.

"He's lying," Reshiram immediately said.

But Yuna didn't think it worth him to press someone who was still a relative stranger on the subject. Instead, she opted to briefly explain what had happened to her and Leo inside the anomaly core.

"Yeah. That about lines up." Jaeger bobbed his head, some of his earlier unease disappearing. "All those rings and shapes Leo rearranged? The pattern he made is one that's often associated with arceus."

"That... felt less like a pattern and more like the floor of an Aeon tavern when drunk dragons are playing ring toss," Yuna said. "But, sure, whatever you say."

Jade slowly raised her wing again. "Can I say something? I promise it's not a bad joke this time."

"Uh, sure?" Yuna said. "You really don't need to keep asking for permission like that. We're not in school."

"Sorry." Jade lowered her wing, shuffling back and forth. "I think Bahamut had a thing for raising hands when we were apprentices." She paused. "Never mind the fact that I'm pretty sure most Sages don't have hands. Just hand substitutes."

Yuna waited for Rayquaza or Reshiram to say anything to the contrary. And when they didn't, Yuna decided not to dwell on it. She was out of energy and patience to express her disbelief over the claim.

"Just say your piece already," Seifer huffed.

"Right." Jade balled her wings into fists and pumped them. "So, like, these plates are important for Leo, right? And the Red Chain is connected to a couple of pokémon who are also related to Leo." She leaned forward circling her wing to gesture for someone else to jump in. But no one did. "You guys see where I'm going with this, don't you?"

"Uhhh..." The drakloak batted the bottom of her rectangular head. "You want to try and use them like magnets? To attract each other?"

"Not the comparison I'd pick, but basically!" Jade chirped, tail wagging. "We have one plate already. Maybe it'll point us toward another? And then the more we gather, the easier it'll be to find Red Chain fragments."

Silence as the group considered Jade's idea. As it stood, they'd have to keep diving into anomalies to stop the dimensional cataclysm. And if there were more plates waiting for them, then—

"Or-r-r-r-r-r-r." Sigurd's machine tried to draw out the word, but its synthetic voice kept repeating the letter R instead. "We could use the fragment we already have to find the others."

Jade stiffened. "We have a fragment?!" She blinked a few times, then squinted. "Waaaaaaaait a second. You have a fragment, don't you?"

Sigurd turned his wheelchair around, revealing the various medical devices and their colorful blinking lights and bars. There was also a metal capsule strapped to one of the machines. Jaeger walked up to the capsule and pressed down on the top. It opened with a whoosh of compressed air, dropping a string of four red hexagons into Jaeger's paw.

The moment Yuna glimpsed them, a horrible chill ran down to her tail. Her body tried to retreat into her head and it took every ounce of self-control to stop it from happening. She glanced at her torso. The shadows were there. Trying to push themselves out of her back. Just like with the plate. Perhaps they were related, like Jade thought.

"You know you could have led with that," Seifer said, shaking his head.

"I could have. But this way was funnier," Sigured responded. Fortunately, he didn't try to simulate another laugh with his machine.

The keldo rolled his eyes. "Delightful."

"Aww, c'mon. It's at least a little funny." Jade attempted to elbow Seifer, but he stepped out of the way.

Seifer's eye twitched. Yuna figured he was trying not to say something that would insult a terminally ill human.

"At the very least, I don't think it's worth taking this conversation further," the drakloak piped up, hoping to deescalate things. "We shouldn't plan anything without the others." And with Gene having gone Nikkinapping, coordinating things to bring Team Bureau up to speed would have to wait.

"Oh, God." Yuna promptly buried her face in her hands.

"What?" Jade said.

Yuna dragged her hands down her face. "We're going to have to explain all of this to the others! Going through it once was exhausting enough!"

"I think I can help you out there."

Yuna's tail shriveled. "Cid? You've been listening this whole time?"

XxX​

At the sound of buzzing, Noctum picked his head off the cool metal table. He had hoped it was dinner, but it was just a familiar orbeetle hovering toward him.

"Not entirely," Cid said. Noctum hadn't addressed him. He was probably talking to his X-transceiver. The black charizard had turned his off after bringing Team Bureau to Cyril's outpost. He needed some time without people's voices shouting in his head.

Currently, however, that time off translated to sitting in awkward silence with Igneous, Valkyrie, Scarlett, and Kyoko — the salazzle showed up uninvited to the safe house and Noctum brought her to the outpost before realizing his mistake — at one of the restaurant tables. Well, awkward silence save for Valkyrie tapping her claw impatiently on the table. And Igneous idly sipping a cup of iced coffee. And the general background noise of space pirates, bounty hunters, and other lawless types who served as the restaurant's patrons.

... Okay, so maybe it wasn't exactly silent.

"I was able to get a text-to-speech dictation system working on Cyril's computer," Cid continued, his spots flickering with excitement. "It's not perfect, but I think it transcribed a good deal of the newcomers' explanation."

Noctum almost wanted to ask what Cid was talking about, but held his tongue. This was break time. Burger time, to be precise. Just as soon as someone actually brought out their food.

"You'd think working with Cyril would get us special treatment or something," Valkyrie grumbled. The garchomp lazily stared out the big glass window. Junior's arena was farther away than usual, and given the bright sparks and pink explosions, the garchomp could understand why.

"Right. Well, we're all at the outpost," Cid said. "You can meet up whenever you're ready." He paused. "Gene? No, I don't think he's here? But I'll keep an eye out for—"

"'Sup, nerds?"

"Ahhh!"

A sudden blue rift made Noctum jump into the air, yelping. His tail flame brightened enough to cast a violet glow over his teammates. He hovered a meter above his seat, flame pulsating. Gene floated out of the rift with Nikki at his side. She held a squirming chatot by his tail feathers.

"Unhand me, you saucy wench!" He flailed his wings about. "Chatot Gilbert, first mate extraordinaire, shall not stand for such—"

His eyes fell on Valkyrie and he abruptly stiffened. "Ah ha." The chatot ran his wings across his music note head like it was hair to smooth out. "Mademoiselle Chomp. Such a treat to gaze upon jour fierce eyes once again."

Valkyrie ignored him. "And you're dropping in unannounced because..."

"Rebel leader. I do what I want." Gene winked at the garchomp, who scowled. "And also Sparkplug over here finished her training. Figured she could chill with the lot of you." He nudged the toxtricity forward with his yellow-tipped tail, then yoinked a squawking Gilbert out of her hands with his telekinesis.

"You guys have fun catching up and stuff." The shadowy mewtwo smiled at them. "As for you." His expression promptly sharpened. "You really thought you and your stupid flunkies could waltz on down and try to 'pillage' my room?"

"Non! Ve simply got turn-ed around a wee bi— yowch!"

A tiny Psybeam zapped Gilbert. His feathers puffed out like static electricity had jolted him.

"Oh, ze horror! Look away, Mademoiselle Chomp!"

"I think we're going to have us a nice chat in private." Gene's shoulder crystal crackled ominously, then he vanished into another blue rift with the chatot pirate in tow. Awkward silence descended upon the group once again.

"So, uh..." Nikki rubbed the back of her head. "How was Casaroja?"

"Lousy," Igneous bluntly answered. "How was anomaly spelunking?"

"Lousy." The toxtricity slide past Kyoko and into Noctum's seat.

"Hey, I was sitting there!"

"And now you're not, dweeb." Nikki dismissed him with a wave of her hand. Kyoko raised a brow, then smirked at her. The black charizard eyed the only remaining empty seat, next to Valkyrie, and winced. Sighing, he dropped onto it and folded his wings.

"Well, we're just waiting for food to come," the salazzle said. "Maybe you can catch us up?"

"Catch you up? Sure." Nikki reached for Igneous' iced coffee, then slapped his hand away when he tried to stop her. "Where the hell to start..."
 

Spiteful Murkrow

Busy Writing Stories I Want to Read
Pronouns
He/Him/His
Partners
  1. nidoran-f
  2. druddigon
  3. swellow
  4. quilava-fobbie
  5. sneasel-kate
  6. heliolisk-fobbie
Heya, I haven't quite read enough to dive into this week's most recent update, so let's do the next best thing instead and read the one right before it:

Chapter 62

During the time of harmony, the Matriarch wielded the power of the Universe. The power to shape fate itself.

When the Embodiment of Chaos destroyed the harmony, the Matriarch tried to preserve it. The salvaged remnants became the Benefactor.

But the Matriarch could not preserve the Universe. Its phenomenal power had shattered into numerous fragments flung to the deepest recesses of the cosmos.

~I Pilastri dell'Eternità

Oh hey, there's a theme song for this:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbTf3moH72s


Though some Prisma's attempt to reboot her GLverse went horribly wrong because of Giratina huh? Since I remember those visions of Giratina descending on Temporal Tower…

Under normal circumstances, Yuna would have found an orange glow comforting. It brought the magma pits near her parents' castle to mind. Except she wasn't in Aeon anymore. Or Radiance. Or even the Malie City place the anomaly had brought her to.

Instead, the drakloak floated above an orange cube staircase. There was orange distortion in the distance but she faintly saw strange, jagged crystals and fractal shards resembling her rifts. It reminded her a bit of Ginnungagap, but with an orange coat of paint lathered all over it.

It's just a part of Ginnungagap with orange paint lathered all over it, isn't it? Though eerie soundtrack is eerie.

"Mom!"

"Leo?" Yuna looked down the stairs. The cosmic arceus — somehow he lost his dreepy disguise — trotted up the stairs. Or through the air above the stairs.

"Mom, where are we?" Leo wondered, looking around. He caught up to Yuna and floated next to her. "It kind of reminds me of the little static ball where we met Mr. Alder, but it's way too orange."

Yuna:
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Yuna followed Leo's gaze out into the distance. "Huh. You've got a point." Did that mean they were in the heart of the anomaly?

"Hang on." The drakloak tapped her chin. "We beat Chernabog. Then this orange rectangle popped up when he disappeared." She looked up. Nothing but orange static. "The rectangle shined a beam of light at the distortion over the volcano. And now I'm here."

Yuna: "... Even if I'm not really sure where 'here' is right now." .-.

"Oh, you beat the bad guy?" Leo's eyes sparkled. "Yay!" He then looked down. "Maybe the rectangle is what was calling me, then?"

"Huh?"

"Before I fwooshed over here," Leo said, continuing up the stairs. "It felt like something was calling me up the volcano. So I flew up there and, well..." His voice trailed off and, starcloud tail swishing slowly back and forth. "Yeah. End of story."

Wait a minute, "orange rectangle"? As in an Arceus Plate, or...?

Yuna floated after him. If this was like back at the tar plant, then Leo could seal up the anomaly. It was what he was supposed to do, right? Even though Yuna had no idea what that would mean for them and the rest of the team. She was kind of stuck here, so she had no choice but to press on.

On and on, until the stairs gave way to a larger orange platform with fist-shaped crystals in its corners connected by ropes.

... No, wait, they were lines of tiny fists that looked like ropes.

Yuna: "Boy, these other dimensions out there get weird..."
:bulbuhhh:


And Chernabog had a fist-shaped crystal in his belt, Yuna recalled. Just what was that all about? Had the core of the anomaly... somehow embedded itself within that daemon?

I mean, that does seem to be where things are going, Yuna.

"It's here." Leo pointed his right forehoof at the middle of the platform. "The thing that's calling me."

The orange rectangle floated there, a bit bigger than Yuna realized after seeing it from a distance earlier.

Leo was already walking toward it.

Yeah, it's an Arceus Plate, isn't it?

"Hang on!" Yuna shot in front of the cosmic arceus. "Let me, uh, take a look at it first, okay?"

"Okay." Though Leo's starclouds dimmed and he nervously shuffled in place. He really wanted that rectangle, but it didn't sound like he knew why. And that concerned Yuna.

I mean, if I'm right about what it is, then it's literally a part of Leo.

She slowly floated toward it. Closer. Closer.

It had a faint orange glow around it.

Closer. Closer.

The drakloak froze and tilted her head. Was something... written on the rectangle?

Yeah, it's a Plate. Given that this is being picked up from Chernabog and all the Fighting-type stuff in the surroundings, I'm guessing this is the Fist Plate that Yuna found.

Yes, if Yuna squinted, she could make out a single sentence carved into the middle.

The rift is born of disorder on the other side of this world.

Yuuuuuuup.

Yuna blinked once. Twice. Frowning, she read the sentence again, then a third time. There were a lot of rifts opening up. And according to Alder, Kora, and Vince, they were the big problem. And a very large one had carried them to another world entirely.

Eternatus was still inside her home. And events surrounding it had certainly caused more than enough disorder. Did that mean Eternatus was the other side of her world?

I mean, maybe? Since the opening does imply that Eternatus is the cobbled-together remains of a universe-that-was.

I'm overthinking this. Yuna was about to tell Leo it was okay when she looked down at her hands and fought the urge to recoil in front of him.

Her shadows were back, pooling in her ectoplasm, and they looked like they were trying to swim away from the rectangle. Yuna glanced at it, then slowly floated back. The shadows receded in response.

Ah yes, that's a good sign given that you were addressed by a name for a Demiurge two chapters ago and the opening implies that you rekt the universe of this 'Matriarch'.
:copyber:


Another thing to file away for later.

There were too many of those. And if they were about to seal the rift, then later really meant soon. Yuna could only sit on this stuff for so long and if other anomalies were going to have these strange rectangles, the team needed to know.

Yeah, given the track record of how well keeping secrets has turned out for everyone in this story...
:fearfullaugh~1:


"Okay, Leo." The drakloak softened her expression. "Its all yours."

She waited for a response, but didn't get one. Leo was looking past the rectangle... at nothing but empty space. "Leo?" Yuna drifted into his line of sight.

"Huh? Oh!" The cosmic arceus straightened up. "Sorry. I got distracted."

Leo: "The rectangle thingy's just a bit sparkly and all." ^^

Yuna looked over her shoulder. The space behind the plate was still empty. "Distracted by what?"

"You don't see them?" Leo looked disappointed.

"See who?"

"Them!" Leo stuck his right forehoof out. "The human Mr. Gene wanted to find and his pet doggy!"

Whaaaaaat? Is Leo seeing ghosts / spirits or something?

"What?" Yuna turned around. No sign of Sigurd. Yet Leo didn't seem like the type for pranks. Or imagining something that specific. "Is there something else I'm not seeing?"

"There are tiny little threads connecting them to the plate," Leo said, his starclouds brightening up a bit.

"Plate?" Yuna raised a brow. "You mean that rectangle?"

Yuna: "... And how did you know to call it a 'plate' anyways?" .-.
Leo: "I dunno, it just... came to me, I guess."
:joltyshrug~1:


Leo nodded. "It's a plate."

"That doesn't sound right," Yuna said. She doubted she could eat a meal off that rectangle if she tried.

"That's what it told me, though," Leo insisted, cheeks puffing.

Yuna: "I'm sorry, you what?"
:ohnowen:


He was losing Yuna. "You talked to it?"

"Sorta?"

This was getting them nowhere. "Okay, I believe you." It was easier for the drakloak to go along with Leo. "Now go and take the plate so we can get out of here."

Yuna: "(Note to self, have Cid Dyna Scan this thing when I get the chance. A tablet... thing talking to Leo? When I didn't hear anything about it? He's not going crazy, is he?)" ._.;

At least, that was what Yuna hoped would happen. Though there was still that wriggling bit of doubt about what would happen to the others if they sealed off the anomaly. She told herself it would be okay as Leo trotted up to the plate and reached his right forehoof out to tap it.

The cosmic arceus lit up bright orange, then the plate dissolved into orange light that Leo's wheel's absorbed. "Hee hee, that tickles!"

Ah yes, Leo's a Fighting-type now.

Yuna tilted her head. That was it? I don't know why, but I was expecting something flashier.

"Hey, Mom! Mom!" Leo hopped up and down excitedly. "Check this out! Huuuuurggaaaaaah!"

He briefly shimmered with orange light, then grew in size. Huge muscles bulged out of his legs and neck in a way that brought the giga machamp daemon to mind.

Oh, well that's definitely different from the stock depiction. Not that it's not on-brand for this story in terms of an offbeat atmosphere.

"I'm ready to tussle!" Leo said, his voice a few octaves deeper.

"That's, um, nice, dear." Yuna's ectoplasm rippled. At least she was only uncomfortable because it looked ridiculous.

"You can turn back, right?"

Leo: "No idea!" ^^
Yuna: "Oh boy, this is going to be a headache to explain to everyone." o_o;

Nodding, Leo shrank back down to his normal size.

... No, wait, that wasn't quite right. He was bigger than before. Not by much, but enough for Yuna to tell the difference. She wondered if she should say something.

I was actually half-expecting Leo to not go back to normal. Though oh, each of these plates is "completing" Leo more or something? Since I kinda get that vibe from how Leo's not fully shrinking back after picking up the Fist Plate here.

"Oh, I think I grew a bit." Leo looked himself over. "Growth spurt!" His starclouds flickered in excitement. "And, look, we've got new friends!"

"Hmm?" Yuna blinked a few times. A couple of hazy outlines had appeared in front of them. As they came into focus, Yuna also noticed a bunch of different sized circles appearing behind the figures. They didn't feel as important at the moment, however.

Well, that's certainly a different Lycanroc there.

The first figure was a mishmash of a lycanroc. Body of a midday, face, tail, and hind legs of a dusk, and the arms and forehead of a midnight. All three forms mashed together. Another Malice-driven mutant, perhaps? That would mean Lycanroc was from Eternatus. Making the silver-haired person appearing next to them...

"Hi!" Leo wagged his starcloud tail. "Are you Mr. Sigurd Stone?"

:VidriBlink:



Wait, that's Sigurd-? Oh, right. There's a human there, too.

"Who are you?" The man's voice was too far too mechanical. Yuna realized it was because it didn't come from him, but rather his chair.

"Your rescue team," Leo chirped, apparently not the least bit bothered by this. "A funny lizard guy named Vince told us to find you."

The man blinked slowly. A slow hiss echoed from the chair. "I do not know of any Vinces. Or 'lizard guys,' for that matter." He turned his chair toward Lycanroc. "But I believe I know why you're here."

Oh, so Sigurd has a Steven Hawking shtick going on, huh? Wonder what the story behind that one is. Ditto his pal.

Lycanroc nodded.

"You're looking to assemble the Red Chain."

"Yep yep!" Leo hopped in place happily. "Wow, you must be a mind reader or something!"

Getting some major Stephen vibes from MegaTen right now... which I suppose is fitting since he's a riff off of Steven Hawking himself.

Lycanroc clicked their tongue, eyeing Yuna intently, but said nothing.

"Not a mind reader," Sigurd said. His mechanical voice simulated a chuckle. "However, since it seems we share a common purpose at this time, I'll gladly assist you in any way I can."

Yuna: "... Which is...?"
:what:


The rings behind him flashed with orange light. Sigurd turned his wheelchair around and looked at it, as did Lycanroc.

"Though it seems that any further conversation will have to wait."

Leo's starclouds flickered in unison with the rings. The cosmic arceus kicked off the ground and drifted toward the rings. His wheel shined brighter and brighter and the rings slowly rearranged themselves into... some sort of haphazard pattern. And Yuna had the vaguest sense she'd seen it somewhere before. She just couldn't put her hand on it.

Ah yes, the creation sigil from that one Sinjoh Ruins event. Very nice. Though I suppose this confirms that Yuna was once Giratina.

The rings gave one final flash of orange light, then everything around Yuna and the others slowly dissolved away.

Yuna: "... Wait, so we did deal with the anomaly, right?" ^^;

Seifer looked up at the clear blue sky. The last distorted wormhole right over the volcano — the anomaly's core, if he had to guess — dissolved away in a single pulse of golden light. He took a slow breath, pondering what this meant for him. The anomaly had led the team here. Now it was gone, but Seifer was still here. Was that it? Was he stuck here? Had the team not thought this through?

Ah yes, the PLA soundtracks are going strong this chapter. Reminds me that I still need to get around to doing the Volo postgame quest sometime.

Seifer: "Okay, I know we didn't think this through. But we're not seriously just stuck here, are we?"
:grohno~2:


At times like these, the keldeo had to focus on work. Keep his mind focused. "It looks like the eruption's stopped," Seifer said, turning around to Molayne. "What happens now?"

"Now?" He hopped off Magnezone and rubbed the back of his head, sighing. "If it's really cleared up, then we bring people back to shore." Molayne started to reach for his radio when he froze. "Uh, are you okay?"

Molayne, if you have to ask the question, the answer's almost certainly 'no'.

"Yes?" What a strange question. Unless Molayne saw through Seifer's attempts to pretend everything was fine.

"Because you're, uh, turning see through?" Molayne lifted his goggles up and rubbed his eyes.

"What?!"

... Wasn't expecting that one.

The keldeo looked down... and found his hooves had disappeared! And the rest of his legs were fading away, too!

What was happening? Why didn't this hurt? Was this because of the anomaly disappearing?

... Oh, this is the same thing that's affecting Vegna, isn't it?
:copyka2:


"I think I get it." Molayne lowered his goggles. "Your time's up here. You're getting called home."

Seifer sure hoped that was the case. Best to go with it.

"I suppose so." He nodded slowly. "It was, uh, interesting working with you."

"Likewise."

I'm... not convinced that it's as simple as that, but I suppose we'll find out shortly.

Seifer's torso was half gone now. Molayne rubbed the back of his neck. "Well, uh, I guess we made it through this volcanic eruption. So maybe..." He yawned loudly. "Maybe I'll look into hanging up my badge... and giving that entrance exam another shot."

His neck was disappearing now, but Seifer still managed a smile. "I think that's a good idea."

"Just promise me that you won't give up either, okay?" Molayne said. "You'll find your purpose back home. Something to fight for."

Right before the keldeo faded away completely, he managed to get out an, "I promise."

Can't tell if he's really going back to Etherium, or if Seifer was somehow tied to that anomaly and just gone now.

Yuna hit the dusty ground with a surprised squeak, then a grunt. "Oogh." She rubbed her belly. "Rough landing."

... Wait. Gene had landed the ship in the middle of the grass, hadn't he? Where—

"Wow, look at all this dirt!" Jade kicked some up with her right foot, then blew the dust cloud ahead of her... toward familiar, rust-covered buildings.

"Chakran?" Yuna rubbed her eyes. "How did we get here?"

Leo did it, didn't he? Since this feels like a very "Leo flexes his subconscious powers" sort of moment right now.

Panic briefly welled up in the drakloak's gut. Jade wasn't with them before. Leo sealed the anomaly, and then...

She looked around. It didn't take Yuna long to realize that the ship was here. And everyone was accounted for, including Sigurd, Lycanroc, and the weird muscular bug. She fought the urge to grimace at the fluid running through its arms. She really hoped it wasn't blood.

Yuna: "Actually, on second thought, it not being blood would probably be worse."
:uhhh:


"What happened?" Widget shifted back from his flight form to the cosmic appearance Leo had given him. "One minute I'm flying after the kid. Next thing I know he disappears in a flash, then I disappear... and now we're back here?"

Oh, I guess Seifer's alright after all. Probably.

"Yup!" Leo puffed his chest out. "I asked Mr. Anomaly nicely to send us back home and it listened!"

... 'Mr. Anomaly'? As in the Fist Plate? Or the pocket of distortion itself?

"Back... home?" Widget frowned. "You consider this home?"

Leo laughed nervously. "I didn't mean for it to send us here here. But it did." A beat passed, then his eyes sparkled. "Oh! Hey, Mom, can I introduce Widget to Mr. Alder and Mr. Kora? Huh? Huh? Can I?"

Yuna: "O-One thing at a time! My head's spinning just trying to deal with all these implications!"
:sevidazed:


"Uh, sure?" Yuna didn't see the harm. "Just, uh, make sure you knock first?"

"Okay!" Leo blipped to Widget's side and nudged the cosmic type: full's shoulder. "C'mon, big brother!"

Yuna: "I will never understand how he considers you to be a brother." ._.;
Widget: "Gee, how do you think I feel? Though we're not actually related... are we?"

Widget stumbled forward with a squawk. "P-Please don't call me 'big brother.'" He begrudgingly followed after the cosmic arceus, shaking his head.

Gene watched them go, tail swishing back and forth. "Am I losing it or did Boy Wonder have a growth spurt?"

"No, he... he did." Yuna rubbed her shoulder.

Gene: "... How'd he manage that one again? Since he was gone for all of about five minutes."

"And what's with these three?" Seifer jerked his head in the newcomers' direction. "What did I miss while I was playing traffic cop?"

Oh, so Seifer is alright. Though I suppose that that would imply that Vegna is not of Etherium's dimension given that he's exhibiting a similar "fading out" dynamic like Seifer did there back in alt-Alola.

Gene turned around and his tail stiffened. "I, uh... can't speak for the 'mons, but I'm pretty sure he's the guy we were looking for." He pulled the photo of Sigurd out of his Malice Crystal. "Doesn't look a thing like his photo, though."

Wait, just how old is that photo anyways?

"Hardly surprising." Sigurd's machine hissed out previously compressed air. "You don't look a thing like your wanted posters, rebel."

"I see my reputation precedes me." Gene bowed sarcastically. "Mewtwo Gene, at your service." He straightened up. "Seriously, though. What's with the portable hospital bed?"

Sigurd's electronic voice attempted to mimic a laugh. "Well, that photo's from before the ALS took away my ability to walk." He paused. "And talk. And breathe."

>looks up ALS as a medical condition

... Oh so that exists in this setting for humans. That's... lovely.
:copyka2:


Yuna had no idea what Sigurd meant, but the mewtwo's sudden dour expression gave her a clear enough picture.

"ALS?" Gene crossed his arms. "Didn't they make a cure for that, like, eons ago?"

I suppose 1100 years and a bunch of ground-up Mew would make for some major breakthroughs in biotechnology, even if I did a double-take at Gene's response here.

Another attempt at a mechanical laugh. "A cure made from the mewgenics program is no cure I want." His wheelchair pivoted away from the others. "Who's to say the replacement nerve grafts don't turn patients into sleeper agents for the emperor?" Another hiss of compressed air. It must've been whatever was breathing for Sigurd. "I'd rather let nature take its course."

Yeah, I figured.

Yuna's Soul Dew shimmered, then a tiny Reshiram popped out. "Hold it!" He held his wings up, then realized how worthless the gesture was and folded them against his sides. "I thought everyone inside Eternatus was supposed to be dead. That's why they can't leave. They'd turn into Phantoms." He looked around at the others. "Am I crazy? Did I have too much wax in my ear frills. Cuz, y'know, that'd be pretty weird since I'm a spirit."

"A common misconception," Sigurd said, his wheelchair turning toward them with several whirrs and clicks. "Most of those living in the Qliphoth are ordinary people. They're born, have normal lifespans, and pass away. And when they do, their spirits become part of Eternatus itself.

I... didn't realize that. Though I suppose that that would explain a thing or two about how Cyril's just casually daytripping out of Eternatus. Maybe, anyways.

"In the days before Paradox, the archbishops called this beautiful." His wheelchair let out more compressed air. "But Paradox's mewgenics program has broken the cycle. This delicate balance. Prolonging life and altering it in ways the average person would never think of... if they didn't live in the empire to begin with."

Gene's brow furrowed. His tail twitched in irritation. "Wait a sec." He tapped his right index finger against his left arm in thought. "So, the reason we've seen so many people living for so long—"

"Is the emperor," Sigurd said. He nodded his head slightly, restricted by his breathing tube.

Oh, so that's why Eternatus has to constantly go around and munch planets. It's being starved of souls from within.

The shadowy mewtwo's face scrunched up further. "Every person I've ever seen erode into a Phantom had enhancements of some sort... or lived waaaaay longer than the lifespans I remember learning about."

"Because they got mewgenics treatments." More compressed air released from Sigurd's machine. "You hadn't risen to infamy yet when the program rolled out to the public. And now... it's so ingrained that no one can stop it."

Yeah, I guess it'd only be natural that there'd be nasty side effects from a technology that requires grinding up a species of Pokémon en masse to effectively be used as stem cells.

Yuna floated there silently, unsure what to make of any of that information. And here she thought she would need to recap what happened inside the anomaly's core. I guess they'll ask when they feel like it.

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Except instead of Gene responding, Nikki yawned loudly, stretching her arms over her head while sparks crackled around her mohawk. "Aww, boo freaking hoo. Cry me a river."

"Hey!" Jade squinted at the toxtricity. "Uncalled for."

"Shut it, Bird Brain."

"That's my wife!" Reshiram huffed, his tiny tail crackling with little embers.

Yuna: "Nikki, I realize that the sages are nerfed outside the Qliphoth, but please don't pick fights with them." >_>;

Nikki loomed over him, mohawk growing more jagged.

"Eep!" Reshiram shrank back. "N-Never mind. Insult away! Please don't squish me!" He hastily retreated into Yuna's Soul Dew.

"My hero," Jade deadpanned.

Yuna: "We still need to figure out what on earth happened to you down on that awful goop planet."
Cecil: "Yeah, I could stand for not getting shrunk to the size of a Joltik every time we're not in there." >_>;

"What are you doing, Nikki?" Yuna floated toward her. "This isn't something to get angry ab—"

"Don't." Nikki held her hand up. Acidic sparks dribbled onto the ground from her fingers, hissing when they hit the dirt.

The drakloak frowned. What had gotten into Nikki? "Is something wrong?"

Oh, well Nikki is taking getting sidelined in alt-Malie well™️ right now.

"No shit, dumbass!" Nikki's mohawk flared. "Do I look all sunshine and rainbows to you?"

"I guess not." Yuna squirmed uneasily. "But, um, it's kinda hard to say much when you're not, y'know, telling us what's wrong?"

... Says the 'mon who's just casually withholding information about that Fist Plate encounter that I can already tell is going to cause problems in the future.
:copyber:


Nikki glared at Yuna, but Gene spoke up first. "She's pissed I benched her."

Yuna blinked. "What?"

"Pulled her away from fighting Chernabog," Gene said, flicking his right wrist dismissively. "Which was the correct decision."

"No it wasn't!"

Yuna: "Oh sweet Guiding Li- oh wait, guess I need to find a different shtick when I'm frustrated given that he turned out to be an evil monster." >_>;

Nikki's mohawk erupted like a miniature, yellow and purple replica of where the team had just been. A purple lightning guitar appeared in her right hand. "I could've helped!" She swung the guitar at the air. "I got a power boost from this place and its stupid whacky voodoo mountain!"

Yeah, I honestly was a little surprised that she didn't get a chance to at least try to go G-Max. Even if the battlefield wasn't exactly advantageous for her there.

"You really want to die on this hill?" Gene's eyes and malice crystal darkened. The mewtwo's yellow tail crinkled in irritation. "Chernabog knew you were out of your element! He was exploiting it! As long as you were up there... we were all in danger!" He jabbed his thumb against his chest. "I made a judgment call. A necessary one."

Nikki:

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Gene lifted a few centimeters off the ground, glaring at Nikki. "You can throw whatever hissy fits you want, doesn't change the fact that I've been fighting these idiots for decades. As long as we're fighting together, you follow my lead. We clear?"

A tense silence followed. The two stared each other down. Nikki wouldn't seriously try to hit Gene, right? He was psychic, she was poison. She's not that stupid, Yuna told herself.

Cecil: "... Yuna, you do realize this is the same 'mon who you said tried to bring Choice Specs to the first leg of the Crowne Cup, right?"
Yuna: "... Right, that was a thing."
:ohnowen:


"... crystal." Venom dripped from Nikki's words.

Shoulders sagging, Yuna sighed in relief. Looks like the crisis was avert—

"Which brings me to you."

Yuna stiffened. Nikki stared her down. Pointed the lightning guitar right at her.

"Nikki?" The drakloak's body shrank toward her rectangular head.

Yuna: "Seriously, what do I have to do with this?! I wasn't the one who benched you!" O_O;

"I poured my heart out to you the other day." Nikki's hand shook slightly. "We said we'd work together. And then you... you didn't stick up for me!" She stomped her right foot down, mohawk getting more frazzled. "You let Boss Kitty treat me like garbage!"

Yuna: "Nikki, I was busy trying not to die!" >.<
Nikki: "You could've noticed, but nooooo..."
:hisssssss:


Yuna stiffened. That was what she was upset over? "I— well, things were frantic up there. I didn't realize—"

"Don't give me that!" Nikki squeezed her eyes shut. Was she trying not to cry? "You watched it happen! I... I saw it..."

The lightning guitar dissolved away and the toxtricity looked down. "I saw it."

Yeah, she's trying not to cry right now.

Yuna didn't know what to say. Was there even anything she could say to Nikki to make things better? She was really hurt, even though it all happened so quickly.

Gallian: "Princess, if thou hast to ask the question..."
Yuna: "Yeah, I didn't think so, either." >_>;

"I'm sorry?" It was the best Yuna could come up with on the spot.

"Thou hast to put some confidence behind thine words!" Rayquaza piped up.

Yuna: "... Kinda a bit late for that now, I think."
:fearfullaugh~1:


Ah. Right. Yuna pulled her torso back out of her head. "I'm sorry, Nikki. Everything happened so fast and I sorta kinda... blanked?"

She let it hang in the air for a bit, however Nikki's hurt expression didn't ease up. "You blanked?" she growled. "That's the best you've got?"

"Yes?"

Yuna: "... Apologies like these usually get mulligans, right?"
:grohno~2:

Gallian: "No, they... really don't." -_-;

Rayquaza nervously tittered. "Thou art sounding more uncertain by the sentence, Princess."

Yuna: "(Rayquaza, she's literally getting madder at me by the sentence!)"
:uhhh:


"Seriously?" Nikki was getting angry again. "Just before that you said things were getting frantic! Now you're saying you blanked?" She kicked up some dirt and grass at the drakloak. "Well, which is it, huh?"

"I... I blanked." Yuna's ectoplasm rippled. "Really. It's... it's happened other times. Against those Paradigm daemons."

"Yeah, right." Snorting, Nikki rolled her eyes. "If that was really the case, then why have you never brought it up before, huh? Don't you think that's something we deserve to know?"

And this is why you don't hide things from your friends, Yuna.

She took a single step forward. Yuna drifted back, fidgeting nervously. "Well, um, that's... that's..."

The words were getting caught in Yuna's throat. Nikki stepped closer. "If Boss Kitty can bench me for being a liability, then you deserve it for the same reason!" She pointed accusingly at Yuna. "That, and the stupid cosmic fluffball who thinks he's your son."

Ouch. Harsh. Yes, it's stupidly shortsighted from the benefit of the reader's view, but you can't say that it doesn't make sense from Nikki's perspective.

Yuna stiffened at that. She could feel the shadows bubbling up. "B-Because he is."

"Puh-lease!" Another step. Then another. "You imprinted on him or whatever!" Nikki quickly whirled on Gene as if she expected some sort of retort. "Bite your tongue! I paid attention in psych class sometimes!"

Gene smirked in amusement. Nikki turned back to Yuna. "So, out with it, Princess!" Her mohawk crackled. "What's the deal? Why are you blanking?"

Yuna: "(Should... I just tell her about my visions of being that 'Chiron' Pokémon? Things can't possibly be going worse if I do, right?)"

Breathe. Yuna had to keep the shadows in check. "It's... complicated."

Nikki took one final step, sparks and venom pooling around her foot. "Tell me!"

Nikki: "For crying out loud, what sort of answer is that?!"
:hissssss:


She had to say it. Two simple words. Yuna just needed to get it over with. "Because... because..."

"Tell me, damn it!"

"Because I'm Chiron!"

Nikki: "... Wait, who's that again-?"
Gene: "Sit down and pull up a chair. This could take a while." -_-;

"Hey, hey, Lieutenant! Got the all clear from the harbormaster to send in the next ships!"

"Thanks, Acerola." Molayne put his radio back into its holster and leaned against a metal post.

Soon. It would all be over soon. He could go home and kick his feet up. Or maybe break out that acupressure pad...

I'm... a bit skeptical on that given that we're going back to look at alt-Malie after the danger was seemingly taken care of.
:copyka2:


"Excuse me, Officer. Any chance you could help a traveler out?"

Molayne stiffened. Telepathy was a thing he came across from time to time on the job, but why here? Why now? He looked around for some signs of a psychic pokémon or one of those famed psychic trainers he saw on television.

Instead, he got... an ice ninetales? With no trainer, to boot.

... Cyril again? Or is this Shane proper?

... No, that didn't make any sense. Some ninetales could do illusory spirit voodoo or whatever, but they were fire ninetales. Icy ones stayed in Sinnoh for a reason. Places like Alola were too warm for them.

"Something wrong?" Icetales tilted his head, blinking soft blue eyes. "Do I have something on my face? Or maybe it's the hair. I try to keep it brushed but I swear it has a mind of its own." He flicked his mane over his right shoulder.

... It's Shane, isn't it?

"No, it's—" Molayne pinched the bridge of his nose. "Look, if you've lost your trainer or something, I'm really going to have to recommend you head to the nearest police station. They're better equipped to help."

"Sorry." Icetales shook his head. "I'm afraid you're the only one who can help me."

"Cryptic." Molayne said, frowning. Something about Icetales struck him as... off. The longer he stared, the more he was convinced Icetales had some sort of... golden sheen about him. Molayne would have blamed the fatigue, but then his eyes trailed down to the rainbow bandana around his neck.

Yeah, it's totally Shane. Or some version of him.

The rainbow bandana with an elongated, eight-pointed star. Like a compass.

I rest my case. Since just how many other Icetales in this multiverse are strutting around with golden hues and sigils related to Necrozma?

Everything clicked quickly. "Oh no." Molayne threw his hands up and stepped back. "Look, I don't care how fluffy you are, I'm not interested in hearing the good word about the Blinding One. Not today. Not tomorrow. Not ten years down the road. I've had enough of you Necrozma's Witnesses. You just don't know how to take 'no' for an answer!"

>Necrozma's Witnesses

I snerked. Though if I'm right, that's not just a witness there.

Icetales' ears drooped. "Ah. Maybe I came on a bit too strong." He pawed at the ground. "Telepathic ice ninetales is already out there. This isn't making it better."

Ya think?

Before Molayne could properly responde, Icetales approached him. He stuck his right forepaw out and planted it in front of Molayne. His paw flickered gold, then a cold gray.

Molayne: "Boy you're insistent. Look, if you're not here for the cult literature, then why are you here?"

Icetales stepped back, revealing a tiny diamond-shaped crystal.

Molayne blinked once. Twice. "Steelium-Z?" Last he checked, Necrozma's Witnesses couldn't conjure those out of thin air. "Fancy trick. I've already got one, though."

Again, because that's not a 'witness' there.

"Not one like this." Icetales nudged it toward Molayne with his snout. "Want to talk with you about the keldeo and salugia who helped you out."

"Salugia?"

"What else do you call a lugia with a salazzle belly and tail flaps? I bet they could've bathed you in pheromones, too, if you're into that sort of thing."

Molayne cringed. Icetales stuck his tongue out playfully.

Molayne: "I... did not need that image in my mind. But seriously, where are you going with this?"
:squirpuke~1:


"Anyway, you've probably got a lot on your plate." Icetales stepped further back. "When you're ready to talk, use the crystal."

Still skeptical, Molayne knelt down and picked the Steelium-Z up. It was warm like a freshly lit fireplace. "And just what do I use the crystal for? A Z-Move?"

I'm pretty sure the implication from Shane(?) there is that it's to be used as a communicator.

But when he looked up, Icetales was gone. And in his place, a single piece of paper with the same eight-pointed star on it. Molayne slowly walked toward it and scooped it up.

Press the Z-crystal to your forehead and say the following out loud:

"Through darkest night and brightest day, our radiance will light the way."

Well, I didn't expect to see him back in this story. Even if I suppose that I ought to have in light of it being very strongly implied that Shane works with the Overseers now a few chapters back.

Well, that definitely went places that I wasn't expecting. Not bad for a chapter that's essentially a denouement to the big fight with Chernabog. It's fun to see plot strands mentioned earlier on in the story start to converge with each other, even if I'm wondering just how integrated into the plot Shane is going to be. Definitely keeping things nice and suspenseful for next time since I'm not fully sure how everyone's going to take Yuna just bluntly revealing that she's the waifu of Etherium's creator.

As for complaints... I don't have a whole lot to say there honestly. Perhaps there could be a bit more description in parts, and perhaps some of it was simply the hour that I read the chapter at, but I was a bit too busy getting engrossed into things as they played out to have any flaws really stick out to me.

Nice work @Ambyssin , and I'll be looking forward to getting properly current with this story again sometime later this week. ^^
 

Spiteful Murkrow

Busy Writing Stories I Want to Read
Pronouns
He/Him/His
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  1. nidoran-f
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Heya, a bit of a late hour, though I’m gonna try and jam in a quick last catch-up with the fic by diving in a week late to the most recent chapter:

Chapter 63

Also, cue the theme song:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7ES7ueI7p0


It is the ultimate blasphemy against the Benefactor to gaze upon the Matriarch's face. Even the High Priestess, the Hierophant, and the Moon — those whose powers speak to the masses — may never look upon Her.

Oh, so Chiron was the "Moon"™️ of Paradigm, huh? Since I remember her being addressed as a traitor, and well, Lunala are moons, so...

Her avatars are only meant to be viewed through the lenses of the Paradigm. For they are emblems of the foundations upon which the Matriarch led the Old World into the Great Harmony. Emblems that made the Matriarch the greatest Wielder in history.

~I Pilastri dell'Eternità

>"The Pillars of Eternity"

I didn't realize that that's what that title meant. Though in light of the implications of who the Matriarch was way back in the day and the name that Gene casually dropped to address Val like thirty chapters ago... I'll be keeping an eye on her, since if I'm right, some holder of that name was the Matriarch and considering how prominently Val features on the cover art...

Awkward silence, save for the whistling of Shaftra Mesa's winds. Yuna waited for someone to say something. Anything. But nope. Only stares, ranging from Seifer's sheer confusion to Nikki's total bewilderment.

Yuna: "... You at least understand now and aren't mad at me, right Nikki?"
:fearfullaugh~1:


The Soul Dew flickered and chibi Rayquaza and Reshiram popped out. "Chiron?" Reshiram tapped his claws together nervously. "Like... like Bahamut's wife Chiron?"

Yuna: "I mean, I've only been flatly called 'Chiron' by two Paradigm members and been having visions of things that she saw, so... yes? What else am I supposed to conclude from that, Reshiram?" >_>;

Yuna nodded.

"Like the old archbishop?" Sigurd said.

The drakloak nodded again.

Yuna: "Again, don't ask me how that's the case, but it's literally the simplest explanation for everything that's been happening to me ever since this Soul Dew bonded with me."

"So, that's why Chernabog called you a traitor?" Gene muttered. He looked away from her, stroking his chin in thought.

"But Chiron was a lunala," Jade said. "Right, Cece?"

Yuna: "Yes, but didn't Exodes explicitly state that she used to be a different Pokémon-"
Jade: "I was still in my needle for that one." ^^;
Yuna: "... Right, but yeah. I distinctly remember that being a thing. So if Exodes could change into that... long-armed Sneasel-y... thing, who's to say that the same couldn't have happened to Chiron?"
- Yuna looks down at body -
Yuna: "Or, I guess, me."

Reshiram nodded. "Are you sure it's not the Soul Dew messing with you?"

"I'm... sure." Sighing, Yuna's shoulders sagged. "I didn't want to believe it at first. But I keep having these visions — or maybe memories? — from Chiron's time with the Sages."

"Art thou sure they're real, though?" Rayquaza asked, coiling around some tiny weeds on the ground.

Yuna: "Seriously, what on earth is the track record of ominous visions of the past not turning out to be real in stories, Rayquaza?" >_>;
Gallian: "It's still a possibility!"

"They felt pretty real." Yuna rubbed her right shoulder, then pointed at Reshiram. "You came to check on me when I crashed into the ground from outer space." She pointed at Rayquaza. "And you came to my aid when I was fighting things that looked like the emperor up in the stratosphere." Yuna turned to Jade last. "And I saw you moping in a mud puddle about how Bahamut treated you. Then later on you came to visit Leo who looked... very different than he does now."

Rayquaza and Reshiram shared looks of disbelief. "That actually happened!" they said in unison. Each pointed at themselves. "Hey, I said it first!" A pause. "No, I did!"

Gallian: "Okay, nevermind. Thine visions art real."
Jade: "Wait, wait, wait. I was in one of those visions? What on earth was I like back then-?"
Yuna: "O-One at a time, please!"
:grohno~2:


Seifer rolled his eyes. "What about you?" he asked Jade.

"Uh, hello?" The salugia pressed a right wing digit to her head. "Forgot everything from my time as a Sage, remember?"

"Who can forget?" Gene snorted. "It all got replaced by the memory equivalent of one of those toy chimchar clapping cymbals together."

"Hey!" Jade puffed her cheeks out. "I'm at least a togedemaru running on a wheel levels of brain!"

Gene laughed at that. "Whatever you say, Birdbrain." He shook his head in disbelief.

Ah yes, I remember this bit being teased.
:loltias:

Cecil: "... Dear, that's... a bar that you could've afforded to set a bit higher for yourself." -_-;

"So, Princess is telling the truth, then?" Nikki had put some distance between herself and Yuna in the time since the drakloak had made her big reveal.

Yuna traced her hand around the Soul Dew. "I wanted to dismiss it as this thing's fault. But then Leo hatched out of that egg and I started having visions about fighting daemons in the past." Her gaze fell to the ground. "When Mom fessed up that she found me encased in a crystal, I just..."

She sighed and shook her head. "There isn't any other explanation."

I mean, I wouldn't rule it out such as "something something, getting indwelled by Chiron's spirit", but yeah. Occam's Razor says that you're indeed Chiron. Y

una: "... (Even if I have no idea what on earth that 'Yaldabaoth' means, since that definitely wasn't in any visions I saw.)" ._.;

Jade leaned into Yuna's line of sight. "You sure about that? Because I can think of other explanations."

"Are they reasonable explanations?" Seifer wondered, raising a brow.

"Define 'reasonable.'"

Seifer: "'Not things that would be created by a Togedemaru running in a wheel-tier brain' levels of reasonable-?"
:eltywtf:

Jade: "Oi, will you just let me float my explanation before you judge?"
:thinkgia:


Yuna facepalmed. "I'm... confident, yeah. The more stuff we do as a team, the more these weird powers of mine are growing. I can sorta control the shadows now." The drakloak looked down at her hands. "And I'm the one who let Rayquaza mega evolve... right after I had a memory of Chiron conjuring a windstorm in a fight like Rayquaza can."

More silence. It seemed that Yuna had snuffed out all the counterarguments.


Seifer: "... I'll admit, that sounds pretty compelling there. I'm having trouble thinking of reasonable alternatives myself."
Jade: "Hey! I still have my alternative explanation here-!"
Seifer: "Emphasis on 'reasonable' alternatives."

"Okay then." Nikki arched her back. Boredom replaced her earlier anger. "So what?"

Yuna stared blankly. "Huh?"

Yuna: "What do you mean 'huh'? I just explained in depth that I-"

"So, you're, like, Chiron's reincarnation or some shit. Big deal." The toxtricity shrugged. "Doesn't really change anything, does it? We already knew you had whacky powers. Now you've got a reason."

"But it does change things!" Yuna squeaked, then immediately scrambled to figure out what, exactly, it did change. The fact that she could tell the others about the visions she had? Sure, Yuna supposed that counted. It was hardly a significant change, though.

I mean, it also means that you're the main protagonist and that you have huge cosmic importance, but you can't say that Nikki doesn't have a point here on a personal level.

"I can think of something," Gene said, lazily floating past Yuna.

The drakloak looked over her shoulder. "And you're going to say it even if I tell you I'm not interested."

Gene put a hand on his chest like Yuna's words touched him. "Ah. You know me so well." He gently landed on the dusty ground and spun around. "I bet you're scared that the more your powers grow, the less you there'll be."

Lotsa DR music in this chapter. Though why do I get the feeling that Gene isn't floating this scenario purely as a hypothetical?

"What?" Nikki scratched her head. "For a psychic-type, that sure sounds like a stupid thing to say."

"Seriously?" Gene pinched his brow. "I dumbed it down for you and everything."

The toxtricity's mohawk flared. "Up yours, you dumb hairless cat!"

Gene: "You aren't exactly motivating me not to bench you on future occasions where I think you're out of your depth, just saying."
:gardexhausted:


"Sorry. Not my type." Gene blew a kiss at Nikki and winked. "But if you've got any tox dudes back home who're single, you know where to find me."

Whelp, I suppose that's one way to find out that Gene's not bi. Though I suppose it makes sense given his affections for Nova back in the day.

He turned back to Yuna, expression sharpening on a dime. "Anyway, I think you're worried that your powers increasing are a sign that Chiron is awakening. That she's going to return to how you remember her in those visions."

The mewtwo held his right hand up, conjuring tiny psychic silhouettes of Chiron and Yuna. The drakloak was much bigger than the lunala. "Right now, you're in control." The Chiron silhouette grew while Yuna's shrank.

"But if what we both assume is true, eventually there'll come a point where her will overpowers yours. Chiron then reawakens." Gene clenched his fist and both silhouettes disappeared. "And the Yuna we know disappears. Maybe embedded somewhere in Chiron's memories or spirit. But that's just different flavors of the same twisted sundae: you 'dying' so Chiron can come back to life."

Gene’s paragraph is long enough that you should consider dividing it into two, IMO.


Yuna: "... I really did not need to think about that right now!"
:grohno~2:

Gene: "But it is something you're afraid of, right? And don't try and lie. I'm literally psychic here."

Everyone looked expectantly at Yuna. The drakloak's torso shriveled up slightly. "Well, when you put it like that... yeah, it makes sense."

It didn't matter how she came to be reborn as a dreepy. She was Yuna. Adoptive parents or not, this was the life she knew. It was what felt right. All these weird visions of Chiron's past— no, of her past were wrong. She didn't want to go back. Maybe Yuna's life in the present wasn't perfect, but it was still hers.

Yuna: "... Or at least until Chiron comes back, and then that's kinda an open question and- oh my god, Gene, why would you even suggest this to me? This is going to keep me up at night for weeks!"
:uhhh:


"Princess?"

Rayquaza had slithered up to her right foot nub. "Tis always a chance tis not true. After all, you bonded with the Soul Dew. Chiron never did."

Yuna frowned at him. She traced her hand around the Soul Dew again. "Did I really bond with it, though?" she wondered, glancing at both tiny Sages. "Could you summon your predecessors from your Soul Dews and give them tangible forms to fight with?"

Gallian: "... Chiron could be granting you power somehow?" ^^;
Yuna: "Gallian, that's a cope and you know it." >.<

Rayquaza tapped his tiny claws together. "Err... nay. The Soul Dews were more like... tiny fountains of knowledge and wisdom. I could consult with mine, but t'was not anything like this."

The drakloak crossed her arms. "Think that tells you enough. Don't you?"

Rayquaza coiled up tighter. "I imagine I look rather foolish."

Well, yeah. Coping does have a way of making one look dumb, so...

Reshiram remained silent, however. Yuna glanced at him to see if he had anything to add, but to her surprise he abruptly dissolved back into the Soul Dew. Uh, hello? She tapped the flickering gem. Something wrong?

"It's nothing. I just... I need to step back from this conversation." Reshiram sounded like he'd just flown halfway across the planet at top speed. "Too many hard truths getting dropped in succession. Messing with my head."

Oh, so even a Reshiram can Truth Overdose, huh? TIL, but I suppose finding out that the companion girl you thought was some princess was really your boss' wife's reincarnation will do that.

Oh. I'm sorry. Yuna fought back the urge to snap at him and tell him to think about how she felt with all of this.

Not exactly the healthiest thing in the world, but you can't say that this isn't on-brand for Yuna for pretty much the entire story up until a couple moments with Nikki.

Gene loudly cleared his throat. "We all good?" He Phantom Warped into the middle of the group, breaking a dust cloud apart with a quick ESP pulse. "Everyone get everything off their chest?"

Yuna: "Obviously not, but what's going on, Gene?"

"I guess?" Fatigue started to hit Yuna. The tense conversation must have kept it at bay, but a dull throb turned to a heavy ache in her ectoplasm. She flopped onto the ground. "I just want a nap. I don't suppose someone could find a monk to bring me a pillow?"

"Sorry. Too busy." Gene dusted his hands off and stretched his neck until it popped multiple times.

Yuna: "Is... your neck supposed to do that?" O_O;

"Busy with what?" Nikki said. "Making people think you want to snap your sp— hey! Lemme go!"

Yuna glanced up in time to see Gene emerging from a Phantom Warp, holding the toxtricity's right arm. "Training you," he said, smirking and flicking his right wrist. A blue rift opened behind him.

Nikki: "Hey wait! I didn't agree to thi-!" O.O

Nikki's eyes widened. "The hell do you think you're do— iiiiiiiiiing!"

Yeah, I figured. :V

The shadowy mewtwo tossed Nikki into the rift. Then he opened a second rift, stuck his left hand in, and pulled out Nikki's leather jacket.

"I'll leave you to get that rest." He bowed to Yuna, then fell back into the rift while flashing a toothy grin. The drakloak was too tired for Gene's shenanigans to get to her. She just sighed and... sank into the ground slightly, as if she were mimicking an Acid Armoring vaporeon.

Seifer: "... You're not planning on just resting right there, are you?"
Yuna: "Can you not see that I'm obviously in turmoil right now?" >.<

"What an ass," Seifer snorted, flicking dusty hair out of his eyes.

"Makes you wonder what the humans were thinking making mewtwo so pear-shaped," Jade added, chuckling into her wing. A stink eye from the keldeo made her tail flaps curl. "Aww, lighten up. It was a joke."

I snerked here. Those mental wind-up Chimchar strike gold occasionally.
:lultias:


"Your taste in jokes needs work," Seifer deadpanned. He turned to Lycanroc and the big muscle bug. The latter was still out cold and, at this point, Yuna wondered if they would even wake up. "So, Mr. Stone—"

"Ah, please call me Sigurd. 'Mr. Stone' makes me sound like an old man."

"Are you not old?" Jade tilted her head. "For some reason I feel like your condition is supposed to be an old man thing."

I... didn't see that coming myself, though I suppose "old" could be relative considering that Gene is literally multiple millennia old.

"Well, I'm no spring torchic, but I'm not covered in back hair," Sigurd said, his machine emulating a chuckle. "Anyway, you were saying?"

"What's with the patchwork rock mutt?" Seifer asked, pointing a forehoof at Lycanroc.

Yuna tensed. Hearing "patchwork" brought Xeromus to mind, along with a spark of panic that he was somehow responsible for Lycanroc's appearance. Meaning she brought one of his minions right to her friends and family!

If the Lycanroc can understand that, I can already tell that s/he's not going to be particularly amused with being called 'patchwork'.

"I think that's a bit off base," Reshiram hastily interjected. "Possible? Maybe. But we already know that Malice and distortion can mutate people. Xeromus has nothing to do with it."

I— right. The drakloak took a breath to steady herself, but remained on the ground. But why is he with Sigurd?

Because love of ronk runs deep in his family? That sounds like a sufficiently decent reason. o<o

"My honest opinion? I'm just remembering what that Vince guy told us," Reshiram said.

What Vince told them? Something about trying to build the Red Chain, and that doing so first involved finding Sigurd.

... And someone else!

Yuna almost sucked in a mouthful of dirt. She stuck her head up. "Are you the Overseer?" Yuna paused. "The one they said is trapped in our dimension?"

... Oh right. That was a thing that Vince brought up in their meeting on Chakran like a dozen chapters ago. I kinda wonder if there should've been more reminders earlier on about this, but eh. There's already a reminder here and it similarly leans in with Yuna's in-story 'wait, what' moment.

Jade and Seifer looked expectantly at Lycanroc, who folded his hands behind his rocky mane. "You're full of surprises, ain't ya, mate?"

Oh, so he can speak.

What is that accent? Yuna wondered, only to quickly brush the thought aside. She had her answer, which gave her enough energy to push herself back into the air.

"Though I'm afraid I'll have to disappoint," Lycanroc continued. "I was an Overseer intern. Only started learning the ropes when I got trapped here." He paused to scoop up a pawful of dirt from the ground and ball it up. "Well, not specifically here. Certainly in this world, though."

... I can't tell if the Aussie accent is meant to be an allusion to GL!Midnight or else if somehow this is some incarnation of GL!Midnight.

Seifer squinted. "But you did work for them."

"Yeah. Briefly." Lycanroc scratched the back of his head. "Imagine if you got fired during your on-the-job training. That's the best analogy I've got."

Oh boy, there's a story behind this one, I can tell.
:copyber:


The keldeo's expression soured considerably. Clearly he was still sour over losing his Radiant Guard job. He looked away from Lycanroc. "Fine. Can we get a name at least?"

"Jaeger."

>name meaning 'hunter'

I wonder if this name's meaningful or if it was given 'just because' kinda like with Valkyrie. I suppose that I'll just have to wait and see how this plays out.

"Ooh, how mysterious," Jade sang, her tail flaps fluttered like ribbons behind her.

"Yeah, that's how most my first dates start." A beat passed, then Jaeger shook his head. "Kidding, of course."

Not fully convinced that he was kidding there, though I didn't peg Jaeger for being a Casanova type...

"Of course." Seifer rolled his eyes. "Let's just cut to the chase, then. Do you know about the Red Chain or not?"

Jaeger nodded slowly.

"When I met this bloke he showed me this funny book that sounded ancient by Qliphoth standards," the lycanroc explained. "Said stuff about taking hold of space and time. First thing that came to mind is the Red Chain."

Paradox already has a digitized copy of this book lying somewhere around in his databases, doesn't he? Since I'm not convinced that this would just be allowed to lie around unclaimed inside the QN without anyone in power ever getting wise to its existence.

Yuna fidgeted. "And you knew that because..." Her voice trailed off, because she had a feeling what Jaeger's response would be.

"Because the Red Chain exists in other worlds, too."

Wait, as in it's all the Red Chain? Or as in there's untold numbers of Red Chains from across untold multiverses?

Seifer sighed and shook his head. "Of course it does. So, can we get the short version explaining what it is? I presume it's more than just a chain of red links."

"Spot on again." Jaeger chuckled. "Suppose I can indulge you." He looked around. "Don't suppose there are any sticks around here, are there?"

Ah yes, it's storytime. Time to see just how the Red Chain works in this story since if the Red Chain interconnects with the ones in other multiverses... well that would tee up quite the omniversal crisis if something bad were ever to be done with it.

"You're a dog." Jade folded her wings at her sides. "Don't you, like, have a sixth sense for sticks? A stickth sense, as it were."

"Bit of a misconception, I'm afraid," Jaeger said, walking around and scanning the dusty ground. He sounded like he was rolling with the jabs, at the very least. "C'mon. Surely there's at least one twig in all this dust and grass."

Jade: "... Would you accept a feather as a surrogate?" ^v^; J
aeger: "Oh come on, at least try to look around a little first."
:eltyunamused:


"Why do you even need a stick?" Yuna asked, rubbing the side of her head.

"What else am I going to draw on the ground with, chalk?"

Shrugging, Jaeger gave up and walked back toward them. "Guess it's paws and claws, then."

The lycanroc sat down and began tracing in the dirt. Jade waddled over, tilting her head slightly.

IMO the last paragraph probably works better as two. Though I see that Jaeger doesn't like getting his claws needlessly dirty, which I'll admit surprised me a bit since he's a Rock-type.

Yuna felt Rayquaza's sudden presence in her mind. "Did thou seest that?"

The drakloak squinted. He's... drawing circles? Are you saying his artistry leaves something to be desired?

"Nay. T'was a brief emerald sheen in his fur," Rayquaza explained. "Like a sheet of little hexagons."

So Jaeger's really Zygarde or something like that, huh? Since I see that comment about 'emerald sheen' and 'sheet of hexagons' in his fur.

Reshiram gasped.

"Like Ziggy?"

Ziggy?

"Sir Zygarde."

I mean, if even Cecil and Gallian are noticing it...

Yuna frowned. Maybe the fatigue had gotten to Rayquaza, too? She didn't see any sort of connection between Jaeger and Zygarde. And if those Chiron visions of hers were any indication, Zygarde's needle had already gotten pulled by someone else. Someone who couldn't possibly be Sigurd.

I mean, if he's an Overseer (intern), then he's technically not your Zygarde, Yuna.

"All right." Jaeger listed his hands and dusted them off. "It's no Brassius or Mina, but it'll do."

So Jaeger's from a world with still-living humans, huh? Filing that one away for later.

Jade tapped her chin with a wing. "What are we looking at, exactly?"

"The Red Chain." Jaeger pointed to a crude ring of tiny circles. "It's an artifact that spans countless worlds. In many of them, crazed humans would attempt to create one in order to control pokémon that embodied space and time themselves."

Oh, so the Red Chain does interlink across the multiverse in this setting.

"I'm sorry... what?" Seifer stared blankly at the drawing. "You're saying there are pokémon out there that just can just casually—"

The keldeo stopped himself, then glanced at Yuna.

"Never mind. That makes perfect sense." He hung his head and shook it. "Horrifying implications, sure, but perfect sense."

Seifer: "I'm... going to have trouble sleeping at night for a long while after this."
:ohnowen:


"It's not as if I want to be able to open rifts!" Yuna protested. Maybe Seifer didn't mean it as an insult, but it was hard not to think of it that way.

"It's certainly curious." Jaeger rubbed his snout with his right paw, then rested it on the dirt by a crude drawing of Leo's wheel with two circles on either side of it. "Because, as far as I can tell, Dialga and Palkia, the gods of time and space, do not exist in this universe. And I thought the same was true of Arceus, as well."

- Jaeger points at Leo -
Jaeger: "Even if the proof otherwise is kinda just standing right there in the flesh."

Yuna thought back to what Alder and Kora had told her before. "Arceus is associated with creation or something, right?"

Jaeger nodded. "It holds many titles across many worlds. The Alpha. The Original One. The Creator." The lycanroc lazily twirled his left paw around in a circle. "No matter the phrasing, it's almost always the same. Arceus emerges from an egg into nothing and shapes the universe." He tapped the drawing on the ground again. "That typically involves creating its 'children,' Dialga and Palkia."

Wait, almost always the same? Meaning that there's universes that are created without the normal Cosmic Egg routine?

"But Leo didn't hatch from an egg into nothing." Jade's tail lazily thumped against the dusty ground while she tapped her right foot. "He hatched from an egg trapped in a swamp." She glanced at Yuna. "An egg I was holding, right?"

Yuna: "Also, I distinctly remember that he was around a long time ago. And he looked really different from the way he does now."

"Yeah." It made Yuna wonder why Leo thought she was his mother and not Jade. Because her touch made the egg hatch? "And, well, Leo didn't originally look like that. When Bahamut was alive, he was a tiny starcloud."

"The color scheme's a dead giveaway, mate." Jaeger quickly scribbled a little cloud in the dirt and gave it a couple of pom-pom hands. "Cosmog. They're born from solgaleo and lunala coupling."

Yuna:
:VidriBlink:

"... Wait, but Chiron was Bahamut's wife. And Bahamut wasn't a Sol... whatever that is."

Seifer frowned. "I don't know what any of those refer to. Are they pokémon, too?"

"Pokémon. Ultra Beasts." Jaeger shrugged. "The line's kind of fuzzy in most worlds."

Jaeger: "For the sake of your own sanity, just go with 'yes, but they're weird'."

Jade's right wing shot up. "Um, is this going to be on the test? Because I haven't been taking notes."

A smirk tugged at Jaeger's lips. "Just because you asked, sure, sheila. Only for you."

... Okay, Jaeger's totally some universe's GL!Midnight, I can already tell.

"Gah!" Jade pressed her wing to her chest like she'd been struck by an attack. "No! Not studying! That's my weakness!" The salugia paused. "Y'know, aside from rocks. And lightning and ice and dark and ghost and—"

A glob of water splattered over Jade's force, inadvertently catching Jager, too.

"Yes, we get it. Thank you," Seifer huffed. "Moving on."

Seifer: "(Of all the times not to have a Sleep Seed handy to deal with her right now...)" >_>;

"He's a charmer, eh?" Jaeger pivoted away from his drawings to shake out his mane. It didn't help much.

Oh, so that explains the commission. A very particular moment for one, but hey. It's a bit of a funny image.

"I'm just trying to keep us focused," the keldeo countered. "This is a lot of information and we don't need unnecessary quips."

Jade let out a few sad chirps, sitting down while water kept dripping off her face. "I was only trying to lighten the mood a bit. It's a lot to take in, y'know."

Seifer: "More like it sounded like you were halfway onto an anxiety attack. But anyhow, where were we again?" -_-;

"Cool it, you two," Yuna said, rubbing her rectangular head. As far as she was concerned, the faster Jaeger told them what they needed to know, the better.

That said, his explanation until now didn't sit right with her. "Let's go back a minute." The drakloak kept rubbing her head. "You said 'crazed humans' tried to assemble Red Chains in other worlds. That makes it sound like the Red Chain is a bad thing and we should absolutely not look to put it together."

Jaeger: "I mean, I've also heard stories of humans using it for good even if they're a bit less famous and usually end with the chain being broken in underwhelming fashion, so-"
Yuna: "Again, why on earth do we want something like this just lying around given that it can end universes?" .-.

"In the wrong hands it can be quite dangerous," Jaeger admitted. Then he pointed to his last drawing: jagged lines straightening out. "In the right hands, it can mend tears in space and time." The lycanroc sat back, bracing his arms on either side of him. "And, well, sounds like we've got enough tears around here to open up a goth fashion boutique."

Jaeger: "Again, like those other stories that I heard from... 'Hisui', I think it was called? The point is, things are getting bad enough that we need the big guns out here, even if means taking a few risks."

Goth?

"I'm not touching that one," Reshiram said.

Oh, so Cecil had a phase back in the day, huh? :V

"There's also the fact that the Red Chain already exists," Sigurd cut in, slowly moving his chair up to Jaeger's side.

Seifer squinted. "What? Then we don't need to assemble it."

"It's split into fragments," Sigurd clarified.

Wait, just how many different things are they winding up going on the hunt for at this rate? First needles, then anomalies, and now- waaaaaaait a minute, that's what those 'eyes' or gems or whatever they are on Bahamut's needles are, aren't they?

Sigurd: "Which you will naturally need to assemble in order to wield it. Especially before someone else does."

"Which means 'assembling' translates to gathering fragments," Yuna said, resuming rubbing her rectangular head. "On top of the ongoing Needle thing, the anomalies, and, oh yeah, now Leo apparently has these plates that may or may not be scattered around inside these anomalies." The drakloak squeezed her own ectoplasm. "Starting to think I should hit up Mom and get the whole Aeon army on board with this. It's way too much for a small team to handle on its own."

Maybe she should've asked for more help far earlier, but there was no going back to fix it.

See, even Yuna's lampshading how the MacGuffin hitlist has been ballooning as of late.

... Or maybe there was with a complete Red Chain and— okay, now her head hurt again.

Actually, why isn't that their strategy? To just go to a universe where the Red Chain is already complete and "borrow" it? Or is there a strict constant of the universe such that the Red Chain and its components can't jump universes?

"Plates?" Seifer raised a brow. "What do plates have to do with this?"

"Most arceus have plates that embody the elements. Translate into pokémon types," Jaeger said. "Sounds to me like you found one."

"Yeah. Chernabog had it." Yuna pointed to her waist. "I think it was stuck in his belt as some sort of big, fist-shaped crystal."

Jaeger frowned.

Yuna: "... Is that bad or something? Since you're kinda weirding me out with that reaction there." ._.;

"Something the matter?" Jade asked. "You turned sourpuss quickly."

"Nah, 'm fine, mate." The lycanroc waved her off.

"He's lying," Reshiram immediately said.

Ah yes, this only has good implications for what the Overseers are like given that they're unwilling to shoot straight about critical details that potentially have existential importance for entire universes.
:copyka2:


But Yuna didn't think it worth him to press someone who was still a relative stranger on the subject. Instead, she opted to briefly explain what had happened to her and Leo inside the anomaly core.

Not convinced that this was a good idea when Cecil just warned you that you shouldn't necessarily trust this guy, but...

"Yeah. That about lines up." Jaeger bobbed his head, some of his earlier unease disappearing. "All those rings and shapes Leo rearranged? The pattern he made is one that's often associated with arceus."

"That... felt less like a pattern and more like the floor of an Aeon tavern when drunk dragons are playing ring toss," Yuna said. "But, sure, whatever you say."

>ring toss

I hope we get to see this in action in the story someday, since this sounds like it'd be a riot to watch unfold.

Jade slowly raised her wing again. "Can I say something? I promise it's not a bad joke this time."

"Uh, sure?" Yuna said. "You really don't need to keep asking for permission like that. We're not in school."

"Sorry." Jade lowered her wing, shuffling back and forth. "I think Bahamut had a thing for raising hands when we were apprentices." She paused. "Never mind the fact that I'm pretty sure most Sages don't have hands. Just hand substitutes."

Yuna: "I thought you said that you weren't going to bring up a bad joke." >_>;
Jade: "I'm not, that's just along the way. Look, the point I was trying to make is..."

Yuna waited for Rayquaza or Reshiram to say anything to the contrary. And when they didn't, Yuna decided not to dwell on it. She was out of energy and patience to express her disbelief over the claim.

Yuna: "So Bahamut was apparently like a strict schoolteacher while he was alive when he wasn't genociding planets... wonderful."
:gardexhausted:


"Just say your piece already," Seifer huffed.

"Right." Jade balled her wings into fists and pumped them. "So, like, these plates are important for Leo, right? And the Red Chain is connected to a couple of pokémon who are also related to Leo." She leaned forward circling her wing to gesture for someone else to jump in. But no one did. "You guys see where I'm going with this, don't you?"

"Uhhh..." The drakloak batted the bottom of her rectangular head. "You want to try and use them like magnets? To attract each other?"

That would be fairly clever if that works, even if a third of the equation has already been solved based off the Gira powers that Yuna rocks.

"Not the comparison I'd pick, but basically!" Jade chirped, tail wagging. "We have one plate already. Maybe it'll point us toward another? And then the more we gather, the easier it'll be to find Red Chain fragments."

Oh, so all these MacGuffins and anomalies all interlink with one another, huh? Not sure if you originally planned it out that way, but it's a pretty clever way of keeping the original mission relevant to serial mission escalation that's been going on plot-wise.

Silence as the group considered Jade's idea. As it stood, they'd have to keep diving into anomalies to stop the dimensional cataclysm. And if there were more plates waiting for them, then—

"Or-r-r-r-r-r-r." Sigurd's machine tried to draw out the word, but its synthetic voice kept repeating the letter R instead. "We could use the fragment we already have to find the others."

Jade: "... Wait, but wasn't that what I just said?" •v•;

Jade stiffened. "We have a fragment?!" She blinked a few times, then squinted. "Waaaaaaaait a second. You have a fragment, don't you?"

Sigurd turned his wheelchair around, revealing the various medical devices and their colorful blinking lights and bars. There was also a metal capsule strapped to one of the machines. Jaeger walked up to the capsule and pressed down on the top. It opened with a whoosh of compressed air, dropping a string of four red hexagons into Jaeger's paw.

Jade: "Seriously, why didn't you just tell us this earlier?!" >v>;

The moment Yuna glimpsed them, a horrible chill ran down to her tail. Her body tried to retreat into her head and it took every ounce of self-control to stop it from happening. She glanced at her torso. The shadows were there. Trying to push themselves out of her back. Just like with the plate. Perhaps they were related, like Jade thought.

Ah yes, Yuna's inner Giratina just casually "nope nope nope"-ing at having anything to do with being in proximity to Arceus powers. Totally a good omen for what sort of relationship she had with the Arceus of the universe she started out from.

"You know you could have led with that," Seifer said, shaking his head.

Kek. Yeah, I had a feeling, even if I got who would say that wrong.

"I could have. But this way was funnier," Sigurd responded. Fortunately, he didn't try to simulate another laugh with his machine.

The keldo rolled his eyes. "Delightful."

Small typo there to patch up.

"Aww, c'mon. It's at least a little funny." Jade attempted to elbow Seifer, but he stepped out of the way.

Seifer's eye twitched. Yuna figured he was trying not to say something that would insult a terminally ill human.

Narrator: "He didn't find it funny at all."
Yuna: "Yeah, we know." >_>;

"At the very least, I don't think it's worth taking this conversation further," the drakloak piped up, hoping to deescalate things. "We shouldn't plan anything without the others." And with Gene having gone Nikkinapping, coordinating things to bring Team Bureau up to speed would have to wait.

[ ]

"Oh, God." Yuna promptly buried her face in her hands.

"What?" Jade said.

Yuna dragged her hands down her face. "We're going to have to explain all of this to the others! Going through it once was exhausting enough!"

IMO, this sequence would work a bit better with a small paragraph or something showing the
:ohnowen:
mood setting in on Yuna a bit more explicitly.

Yuna: "... Please tell me that we can offscreen this second explanation, since I was getting lost just this first time!"
:grohno~2:


"I think I can help you out there."

Yuna's tail shriveled. "Cid? You've been listening this whole time?"

Oh hey, the Thor: Ragnarok influence returns for this fic. Though that would definitely help speed things up a bit.

At the sound of buzzing, Noctum picked his head off the cool metal table. He had hoped it was dinner, but it was just a familiar orbeetle hovering toward him.

"Not entirely," Cid said. Noctum hadn't addressed him. He was probably talking to his X-transceiver. The black charizard had turned his off after bringing Team Bureau to Cyril's outpost. He needed some time without people's voices shouting in his head.

Oh, so Yuna and the others are just going to send Cliff's Notes of their whole spiel through the X-Transciever, huh?

Currently, however, that time off translated to sitting in awkward silence with Igneous, Valkyrie, Scarlett, and Kyoko — the salazzle showed up uninvited to the safe house and Noctum brought her to the outpost before realizing his mistake — at one of the restaurant tables. Well, awkward silence save for Valkyrie tapping her claw impatiently on the table. And Igneous idly sipping a cup of iced coffee. And the general background noise of space pirates, bounty hunters, and other lawless types who served as the restaurant's patrons.

... Okay, so maybe it wasn't exactly silent.

Cue the theme song:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsvfptdFXf4


"I was able to get a text-to-speech dictation system working on Cyril's computer," Cid continued, his spots flickering with excitement. "It's not perfect, but I think it transcribed a good deal of the newcomers' explanation."

Cue it flubbing critical details and forcing Team Bastion to effectively repeat the whole thing over again.

Noctum almost wanted to ask what Cid was talking about, but held his tongue. This was break time. Burger time, to be precise. Just as soon as someone actually brought out their food.

"You'd think working with Cyril would get us special treatment or something," Valkyrie grumbled. The garchomp lazily stared out the big glass window. Junior's arena was farther away than usual, and given the bright sparks and pink explosions, the garchomp could understand why.

Well that's quite a cage match in the background right now.

"Right. Well, we're all at the outpost," Cid said. "You can meet up whenever you're ready." He paused. "Gene? No, I don't think he's here? But I'll keep an eye out for—"

"'Sup, nerds?"

"Ahhh!"

A sudden blue rift made Noctum jump into the air, yelping. His tail flame brightened enough to cast a violet glow over his teammates. He hovered a meter above his seat, flame pulsating. Gene floated out of the rift with Nikki at his side. She held a squirming chatot by his tail feathers.

Oh hey, it's Gilbert again.

"Unhand me, you saucy wench!" He flailed his wings about. "Chatot Gilbert, first mate extraordinaire, shall not stand for such—"

His eyes fell on Valkyrie and he abruptly stiffened. "Ah ha." The chatot ran his wings across his music note head like it was hair to smooth out. "Mademoiselle Chomp. Such a treat to gaze upon jour fierce eyes once again."

Valkyrie: "... Can I kill him right now?"
:REElithe:

Gene: "Wouldn't have brought him over if we didn't need him, so no."

Valkyrie ignored him. "And you're dropping in unannounced because..."

"Rebel leader. I do what I want." Gene winked at the garchomp, who scowled. "And also Sparkplug over here finished her training. Figured she could chill with the lot of you." He nudged the toxtricity forward with his yellow-tipped tail, then yoinked a squawking Gilbert out of her hands with his telekinesis.

Oh, so we're not going to see that onscreen, huh? A bit disappointing since I feel like there might've been character development or introspection stuff that could've gone down, but considering how plot-thread dense this story already is, I can't say I really begrudge your decision.

"You guys have fun catching up and stuff." The shadowy mewtwo smiled at them. "As for you." His expression promptly sharpened. "You really thought you and your stupid flunkies could waltz on down and try to 'pillage' my room?"

"Non! Ve simply got turn-ed around a wee bi— yowch!"

Oh, so that's why Gilbert's here. Well, if nothing else, you can't say that he quits easily.
:copyka:


A tiny Psybeam zapped Gilbert. His feathers puffed out like static electricity had jolted him.

"Oh, ze horror! Look away, Mademoiselle Chomp!"

Dude sure has his priorities straight right now. :V

"I think we're going to have us a nice chat in private." Gene's shoulder crystal crackled ominously, then he vanished into another blue rift with the chatot pirate in tow. Awkward silence descended upon the group once again.

And then Gilbert was never seen alive in this story again. Possibly.

"So, uh..." Nikki rubbed the back of her head. "How was Casaroja?"

"Lousy," Igneous bluntly answered. "How was anomaly spelunking?"

"Lousy." The toxtricity slid past Kyoko and into Noctum's seat.

"Hey, I was sitting there!"

Also another small typo there.

Nikki: "Yeah, and now you're not. And seriously, I need to sit down for a while." >_>;

"And now you're not, dweeb." Nikki dismissed him with a wave of her hand. Kyoko raised a brow, then smirked at her. The black charizard eyed the only remaining empty seat, next to Valkyrie, and winced. Sighing, he dropped onto it and folded his wings.

Oh hey, I figured that I was onto something there. Even if it sure feels like the gang's sure dumping stuff on Noctum more than normal lately.

"Well, we're just waiting for food to come," the salazzle said. "Maybe you can catch us up?"

"Catch you up? Sure." Nikki reached for Igneous' iced coffee, then slapped his hand away when he tried to stop her. "Where the hell to start..."

Oh, so we might actually get to see Nikki's training session next time after all, since that ending note could very easily be teed up into a storytime scene.

Alright, made it to the end @Ambyssin . Definitely a bit on the exposition-heavy side, but I kinda gathered that this whole moment was something that needed to happen and between getting it all out in one go and stretching it out over multiple updates... yeah, I can see the argument for doing it all at once. Though hey, it's some fascinating lore here, and the little implications are fun to try and tease out. Even if I'm wondering just how fast those are going to come into play.

As for weak points of this chapter... beyond the occasional typo, I did notice a couple points where the description was cut a little too far down to the bone and left some potentially funny expressions / reactions on the table. The other thing that I don't really agree with is all of Nikki's training being offscreened, since that feels like something where something interesting in Nikki's head or thought process could've gone down but we don't get to see it. I'll withhold judgement there for now, since you left the door open to showing it properly, so we'll see how that plays out.

But all-in-all, good work with the story. And it's nice finally being up to speed with everything again. I'll be looking forward to seeing where things go next, since while things seemed to end on a bit of a lull... I've read enough of this story to know that such moments have a way of not really lasting.
 
Chapter 64: A Red Chain Reaction

Ambyssin

Gotta go back. Back to the past.
Location
Residency hell
Pronouns
he/him
Partners
  1. silvally-dragon
  2. necrozma-ultra
  3. milotic
  4. zoroark-soda
  5. dreepy
  6. mewtwo-ambyssin
Chapter 64: A Red Chain Reaction

I got a new assignment. The last one of my "internship," assuming all goes well.

They want to set up a small outpost in POV-2020. Multiple Overseers have been studying that dimension because there's something off with it and no one has a straight answer. So, they want to take a closer look because, apparently, they sense a lack of divinity. A void where one or multiple gods should be.

I'll admit, them describing it like that gave me pause. I'm so far removed from it, but that part of my old life still burns bright in my mind. One of the Diyems said that's natural, since it was so formative to who I am now.

... I'm sure there's a smarter way to phrase that.

But then the same Diyem told me the assignment sounds rather fishy. Or maybe it was one of the other ones? Stars, I can't keep track of them.

Anyway, I asked him what he meant. Moving boxes and doing cosmic construction work sounds fine to me.

He looked me dead in the eye and told me my home was POV-2017. That it should be close to POV-2020, and it's not. That, even by Ginnungagap standards, POV-2020 moves around enough that it's hard for the Overworld to track it.

I told him he's just being his usual negative self. I've been doing well. I deserve to reach the next part of my "cosmic community service."


XxX​

"... and while no one can say for certain what brought about Prince Shimmer's surprise makeover, Blitzer, few Venishians are complaining. His Grace handled the supply distribution from the convoy in an efficient, organized manner. A far cry from his outburst during Parliament's closed session that raised more than a few eyebrows."

The television feed panned from a suit wearing beartic to the midnight lycanroc sitting opposite him, paws clasped together under his chin.

"Aren't you the least bit worried about why he looks so different?" Lycanroc asked. "Do you suppose distortion mutated him?"

"I can't speak for others on the matter, Blitzer,"
Beartic said, shaking his head. "What I can tell you is that Venish needs supplies. Parliament is too busy debating how much we actually need due to people fleeing the city."

"Fleeing the city, or getting pulled into rifts?"
Blitzer interjected. "Do I need to pull up some of the footage sent into our studio by viewers?"

"PV off!" Justine called, pacing across velvety carpet and stopping to glance at the screen. It abruptly shut off and a green light on the corner of the machine turned red. The virizion stopped pacing, turning her attention toward a pink dressing screen decorated with lace, violet flowers... and the silhouette behind it.

"Did you hear that drivel?" Justine stomped her forehoof down on the carpet. "Shimmer 'efficient and organized?' Is this PNN's idea of a joke?"

Silence from the dressing screen. "I know you can hear me, Izzy." Justine puffed her cheeks out. "Did you order supplies for Venish without Parliament's approval? And entrust the delivery to Shimmer?"

That got a sigh from behind the dresser screen. The silhouette moved to the left side of the screen. Isola poked her head out, horn glowing pink as she ran a pink brush through her pink mane.

"It's nothing to lose your head over." Isola chuckled. "I see this as a good thing. You always said I coddled him too much and that he couldn't do anything for himself. Sounds to me like he's finally learning to take some initiative."

It didn't sit right with the virizion. "But what about the transformation? Doesn't that concern you?"

"Not really."

Justine froze, then turned toward Isola. "Did you finally fess up about the eviolitis thing?"

Isola shook her head. "No. But from the sound of things, he ran off into a distortion bubble and popped out looking a little different." She ducked back behind the dressing screen. "Maybe he did it to try and drum up sympathy after that ghoulish stunt in Parliament. I wouldn't put it past him."

Justine eased a bit, acknowledging her wife had a point. If anyone was vain enough to try and win fake sympathy points, it was Shimmer. Perhaps he hadn't changed that much after all. "Maybe I overreacted." Her shoulders sagged slightly. "It's just... with everything going on lately, to have him run away only to show up out of the blue looking and acting like an entirely different person..." Justine's voice trailed off. "I'm an inquisitor, you can't expect me not to be suspicious."

"I totally understand."

The fairy rapidash finally emerged from behind the dressing sheet, garbed in a thin silk gown that loosely fit her torso. Despite her casual attire, she still wore her armored breastplate. It was smaller than during her public appearances. Justine was used to the sight and knew full well Isola's magic could change its size. Every time she asked why Isola kept it on all the time, she was met with little giggles or nuzzles in that one spot in the crook of her neck that made the virizion crumple like tissue paper.

"Truthfully, I find it a bit surprising," Isola continued, slowly strutting past Justine while gazing at her reflection in a floor-to-ceiling mirror. "But I'm not going to complain. If he wants to... assert himself and become a thorn in World Ender's side, then let him. Best case scenario, he proves himself capable of things we didn't think possible."

Justine looked down. "And worst case... we lose our only son."

A little tingle tickled Justine's nose. ESP tilted her head up so she was looking at Isola. "Worst case... the people rally around the loss and their grieving queen to drive out World Ender's forces."

Justine stiffened. That sounded like something she would have said before Shimmer decided to run away. Talk about role reversals. "You're awfully calm about that possibility."

"That's because I consider it an impossibility," Isola said. She was at Justine's side now, brushing her flank against the virizion's.

"What, ahh, do you mean by that?" Justine tried to suppress a shudder. She loved the rapidash's touch a bit too much.

"It's a secret," Isola replied, giggling.

Justine squinted. "A secret you can't tell your wife?"

A proper laugh this time. Isola pivoted, resting her head on Justine's back. "Ooh, dear, Madame High Inquisitor, you've got me backed in a corner. All right, I'll confess!" The rapidash lifted her head to show off her breast plate... and the red, eye-like gem in the middle. "My family heirloom, the Radiant Shield? It's more than just a crest. It has a special bit of power in it."

Isola touched the gem to Justine's right thigh. An enthralling tingle made Justine's fur stand on end. Her holowear gem grew a bit warm against her right foreleg and, after a second, she realized her latex suit and fishnets were torn. The fabrics woven by the holowear's magic lay in ribbons on the floor.

The virizion's brows raised. Had the shield... short circuited her holowear?

Without thinking, Justine found herself whispering, "Go on."

With a smile, Isola's horn glowed the same color as the Shield. Another shiver ran down Justine's spine and the rest of her holowear drifted down onto the velvety carpet. Isola stepped beside her. "World Ender's troops can do whatever they want. As long as I have this power—" She paused, her face hovering centimeters from Justine's snout. "No, as long as we have this power, they can't touch us. And the kingdom will stand."

Justine thought she had a question, but Isola cut it off with a kiss. That same tingle — no, more like an electric shock — ran down to Justine's tail. Her jaw slackened somewhat and she clumsily stepped back.

"Sounds... good," she mumbled.

"I'm glad." Isola strutted past the virizion. "Now, come along."

Justine slowly blinked. "To where?"

"I feel so filthy after that little chat." The rapidash was already halfway toward a glass door on the far side of the room. "I'm drawing up a bath. You should join me."

Justine was walking after Isola before she even finished her last sentence.

XxX​

Shimmer slowly meandered along the side of the freight train's caboose, despite burning muscle aches squeezing his legs. His hooves conjured tiny ice blocks to walk on so he didn't have to sully them in the railyard's dirt. The dusty air on the ride over had been bad enough, but then the air at Venish's rail station turned horrendously muggy as people packed inside in droves to get supplies from his convoy.

Although he'd finished distributing the supplies and now awaited Demerzel's arrival, Shimmer couldn't stop thinking about the last couple of hours. He destroyed a giant World Ender robot! It was all him! He finally had some real firepower to throw his weight behind. The ponyta didn't have to fear World Ender's troops. He could trap them in a snowstorm at the drop of a hat!

... And the actual supply delivery. The supply delivery.

Shimmer had earned praise for most of his life — a lot of it likely unearned, in hindsight — but this was different. The Venishians were genuinely glad to see him. Their gratitude was real. He wasn't getting talked up because of a photo shoot or something. No, he actually did good by his people. He stepped in when Parliament wouldn't!

That had to count for something. It had to mean his mothers were wrong. That he could take initiative. That he did deserve the throne.

... It had to mean he could rescue Robin and Xander.

Putting aside the discomfort of dirtying his fur, Shimmer sat down on the dirt behind the caboose's rear wheel. Groaning, he stretched out his neck, then his forelegs. This was an ache he'd never felt before. Not even after some of his more... vigorous extracurriculars with Xander.

Was this that post-workout high that dopey bewear PE teacher always spoke of back at school when he tried to get Shimmer to do more than a light trot? It wasn't too bad.

Not too bad at all. Shimmer flipped his icy mane over his shoulder, sighing. He could get used to this. Being a 'mon of action and reaping the praises for hard work, instead of doing the bare minimum and expecting to get something out of it because it was his right as Crown Prince.

The ponyta tensed a bit. Maybe Vegna was right to belittle him. Maybe if Shimmer had actually pressed the matter with the dusknoir instead of crying foul to his mothers, he wouldn't have embarrassed himself in the Crowne Court and Parliament. And maybe his friends and future husband would still be here.

Shimmer huffed out frost. Introspection time had gone on long enough. Where the hell was Demerzel? The overgrown vegetable was late. Shimmer needed a shower. And some decent food.

He has crazy strong telepathy, right? The pontya tried to concentrate, which meant envisioning the bulbous-headed mutant.

"Hey! Where are you? I can't stay in the railyard forever!"

Several seconds of silence passed. Shimmer stomped his forehoof down, huffing in annoyance. He was pretty sure he did the telepathy thing right. Why wasn't Demerzel answering?

Before Shimmer could try again, though, his tails crinkled. He sensed something. A presence— no, two presences. Not too far, but somewhat... blunted?

The ponyta never was good at describing auras. But whatever they were, they came from the front of the train. Shimmer got up and crept forward. He tried to concentrate, raising his ears and holding his breath. He focused on his psychic powers again, knowing full well that if whoever was on the other side had decent enough ESP of their own, they'd sense him in a heartbeat.

"... gambler needs to know when the time has come to cash in."

The voice was a bit muffled, but Shimmer thought it familiar. Yet the ponyta couldn't quite put his hoof on who it was.

"And, in His Excellency's opinion, you've worn out your welcome at the table. Played a few too many hands."

Shimmer kept pressing forward, his footsteps slow and methodical. He couldn't afford to make noise. This voice was familiar, but not one he'd heard recently. It sounded too old and deep to be a classmate. An academy teacher, maybe?

"You're pushing your luck and you are one small step away from losing the rest of your pot."

... No. The voice had too much of a sense of authority to it. And it definitely wasn't Vortex. Could it have been someone in the government, then? Maybe an MP or an administrator?

"I have no idea what you're talking about. I think I liked you better when you were spewing unfunny, recycled stand up material instead of speaking in card game metaphors."

Shimmer froze mid-step. He certainly recognized Demerzel's voice. But that second sentence...

Minister Charles?

The Mr. Rime had gone missing weeks ago, leaving the Radiant Guard completely stumped. Yet it sounded like Demerzel was talking with him right now!

The ponyta decided he'd walked far enough. He pressed himself up against the side of the train, flinching from all the dust and gravel that stuck to his pelt.

"I made it clear last time, didn't I?" Charles scoffed. "Thanks to your unwillingness to help us, your beloved Glastrier now belongs to the Grim Reaper."

Shimmer's brow furrowed. The Reaper? As in Vegna?

Wait. The dusknoir had fought an armored knight riding an icy steed back in Venish. And when it was over, the steed was gone. Did Vegna kill them? And were they someone close to Demerzel?

What the hell was going on?!

"And I made it clear last time that I am helping," Demerzel hissed. Shimmer thought he sensed a spike in psychic energy from the front of the train, but remained rooted to the spot. "This isn't something I can brute force. This is a fight won by the long knife that twists slowly. I've endeared myself to Radiance's royals. I'm giving you disgusting oafs the time you need to break the seals."

"You call destroying His Excellency's troops helping?" Charles' voice brimmed with amusement. "Quite the side pot you're offering up there."

"It helps keep everyone's attention focused within Radiance," Demerzel countered. "Otherwise, they might decide to try and find a way inside your precious empire. And then you'd really have a problem, wouldn't you?"

Shimmer exercised every bit of willpower he had not to lash out, but it was grueling. The way Demerzel spoke... made it sound like all the help he was giving Shimmer was nothing but some sort of elaborate ruse! Was his growing strength part of that ploy? Had he let himself get duped into thinking he was finally making a difference, only to be made a fool of behind his back again?

He couldn't stand for that. He wouldn't stand for that!

... But the ponyta refused to expose himself. He'd stay quiet. Get whatever extra leverage he could.

Keep talking, you cads.

"His Excellency doesn't see it that way." Cassius was still amused. "I'm simply here to tell you that your stunt earlier today cost your remaining spouse her rations for the foreseeable future."

Shimmer tensed to avoid gasping and giving himself away. There it was. The piece tying things together. Charles — now under World Ender's employ, from the sound of it — was blackmailing Demerzel.

They had his wife. Just like they had Shimmer's future husband.

"Geryon!" Demerzel audibly strained. "You're starving her? Do you brutes have no morals?!"

"If you start cooperating, we will happily give her the food and water she so desperately needs," Charles said.

A heaviness gripped Shimmer's gut. What if he rushed to judgment? What if Demerzel wasn't using him... but helping him because of their shared circumstances?

"... what do you expect me to do?" Demerzel's voice cracked.

"His Excellency intends to deploy a new weapon to Tulpise to help build up the ranks of his Eternatus Troopers," Charles said. "You will advise the queen to deploy her army, but you will leave those plagiarized bugs behind so our Iron Moths can capture Radiance's soldiers to serve the empire."

"And if I'm successful... you will stop starving Geryon?"

"Feed her and heal the wounds that have persisted through her malnourishment," Charles replied. "I wouldn't take too long thinking about it, either. Last I checked, some of them looked infected. Who knows what could be eating away at her bloodstream?"

Silence followed. Shimmer again held his breath. Given the shift in Demerzel's tone, the ponyta expected him to acquiesce.

"... fine."

"We have a deal, then?"

"Yes."

"Shall we shake on it like genteels?"

"Keep your filthy hands to yourself."

Charles chuckled. "Very well, then. I hope you truly choose to walk away and take your winnings... before there's nothing left for you to claim."

A pulse of psychic energy followed. Shimmer pressed himself even tighter against the train, ready to spring into action if need be.

Instead, Demerzel sighed.

"You can stop hiding, Your Grace. He's gone now."

Shimmer winced. So, Demerzel knew the whole time. Did that mean Minister Charles did, too?

Demerzel appeared beside him in a blip of pink light. Shimmer hopped back with a startled whiney, his tails reflexively puffing out.

"I did my best to try and mask your aura," Demerzel said, folding his hands behind his back. "Hopefully it was enough to keep that clod from realizing you were eavesdropping." He paused to glance at Shimmer. "You did eavesdrop, right?"

The ponyta nodded slowly.

"How much did you hear?"

"I, uh, think I came in at the part where Charles was telling you it was time to cash in?"

"You didn't miss too much, then." Demerzel's expression sayed unreadable, but he sounded... pleased?

"Wait." Shimmer stepped toward his mutant advisor. "You wanted me to eavesdrop?"

"Why else would I stay here after the ex-minister accosted me?" Demerzel countered, chuckling and shaking his head. "I knew you were here, after all. If this was a conversation I wanted to remain private, I would've insisted we go somewhere else."

It sure sounded reasonable, yet Shimmer couldn't forget what he'd heard before. He looked down at the dirt. "This sounds like another trick," he muttered. "And I'm... not some tool for you to use!"

"Of course you aren't. But I needed that Eterna stooge to hear what he wanted to hear," Demerzel said, turning away from Shimmer. He floated up to the train, looking at a metal ladder that went up to the roof of the car. "Surely you've seen one of your mothers try something similar when dealing with Parliament, no?"

Shimmer bit his lip. Demerzel was right, but how could the ponyta be sure the reverse wasn't also true? What if Demerzel was lying to him, too?

He had to make his stand here. Figuratively.

"What are you hiding?" Shimmer squared up his stance. "If this partnership is going to work, it's high time you explained yourself." He took a deep breath. "What are your ties to World Ender? Is it blackmail... or something more?"

Demerzel remained silent and unmoving... save for a pained grimace that wove its way across his face.

"Do you consider yourself more of a visual learner, Shimmer?"

Shimmer fanned his tails out. "Don't deflect."

"Yes or no."

"... tch." Mist swirled around Shimmer's hooves. "Visuals are... helpful. Why does it matter?"

"Because I think, in this case, it would be easier to show than tell."

Demerzel continued to stare at the train. Slowly, he reached up... and pulled his violet robes down ever so slightly, revealing a small brace around his neck. Demerzel touched the back of his neck and the brace came off with a sudden click. It dropped to the ground and Demerzel kicked it toward Shimmer with one of his long legs.

It rolled to a stop by his feet, allowing Shimmer to see a small plastic circle that had opened up to reveal a photo inside. He recognized Demerzel... and the icy steed he saw in Venish. The black and purple equine drew a total blank, however.

"My partners, Glastrier and Spectrier," Demerzel explained. "Taken from me by Eternatus' ruler. He has held their fates over my head to get me to aid him in his bid to free Eternatus from its seal within your world. I thought getting close to you and your family was the best way to do that... but the ruler went back on his word."

"Because of Vegna?" Shimmer looked up at Demerzel.

"He didn't send Vegna to take Glastrier from me. Rather, he forced Glastrier to come to Venish," Demerzel said, slowly curling his nubby hands up. "I think, whether Glastrier succeeded in terrorizing the city or somehow met his end... didn't matter to the emperor."

"But it certainly matters to you," Shimmer said. "Did you talk with Vegna about this at all?"

"No." Demerzel's expression sharpened. "I'm sure he could... bring Glastrier back. Or attempt to, at least."

That wasn't the response Shimmer expected. "Huh?" The ponyta tilted his head.

"Oh, were you not aware? He's a necromancer." Demerzel let out a bitter laugh. "He raises the spirits of the dead. It's the lesser-told part of the whole Grim Reaper schtick. That he kills the people he prosecutes to add to his army of the undead."

Okay, that sounded a bit familiar. "I just figured the tabloids were sensationalizing to make some fast cash."

"Even trash reporting can have a ripple of truth about it," Demerzel said.

Shimmer stepped toward him. "Then isn't that all the more reason to talk to him? I have plenty of reasons to hate the guy, but if he's not in league with World Ender, then wouldn't he be willing to cooperate and give you back your partner?"

"It's impossible," Demerzel cut in, expression growing more pained. He braced himself against the side of the train.

"Because..." Shimmer raised a brow. This was not the time for Demerzel to call off his show and tell.

Demerzel said nothing. Instead, he tightly gripped the side of the latter. His body lurched violently. Strange bars of static ran from his giant head to the ends of his long legs. Jagged, staticky spikes and squares jutted out in random directions, as if he'd suddenly turned into a glitching PV screen.

The static jumped from Demerzel to the latter, and then the rest of the train car. An assortment of differently-colored glitching cubes and spikes spread out. Shimmer backpedaled, panic spreading across his face, as the glitchy shapes slowly solidified into black and purple globs of distortion.

"... llar..."

Demerzel had somehow managed to pry himself off the train.

"Th... col... r..."

Shimmer looked down at his feet. Demerzel's collar was glowing with pink energy. The ponyta levitated it into the air and slung it in Demerzel's direction. A wad of glitching squares grasped it... and all the static encasing Demerzel abruptly vanished. He dropped to the ground, shakily trying to strap the collar back on his neck.

The train car hadn't returned to normal, however. It was still an irregular glob of distortion. Except now there were a few words scrawled across it.

The Original One breathed alone before the universe came.

Just as soon as the sentence appeared, it vanished in pink mist. Mist that faded into Demerzel's collar, now secure on his neck once again. He pulled his robes back up to his it, still breathing heavily.

"What was that?!" Shimmer's eyes darted between Demerzel and the wad of distortion. It wasn't growing... but it wasn't shrinking, either.

"The... proof... you wanted." Demerzel caught his breath, but didn't hover back into the air. "Vegna cannot revive Glastrier... because neither of us are meant to be. The same goes for Spectrier." He put his hand on his small, round body. "I suspect... Eternatus' ruler used Eterna energy to give them both stability. But Glastrier's stability is gone now... and this plate can only keep one soul stable."

Shimmer didn't know where to even begin with that explanation. "'Neither of us are meant to be?' What kind of purple, flowery explanation is that?"

Demerzel slightly turned onto his right side. "I... am not a mutant. I'm a calyrex. A species born to rule. To lead." He took several heavy breaths. "But I am lost. In time and space. Simply because I wanted to be a good leader... and protect my home from a very real danger."

Shimmer shuffled back slightly. If calyrex was a pokémon, it was one Shimmer never heard of before now. "Trying to protect your home... from what?"

"From the very same creature the Aeons worship! A wicked dragon of light!" Demerzel spat.

The ponyta stiffened. So, that's why he believes so strongly the Aeons' god exists?

"He was a danger to my partners. To my friends. To my home. His presence was a beacon for wicked souls!" Demerzel smacked his left hand against the ground. "So, I worked hard to get myself elected leader of my home. And when I won the election... I took the steps I thought necessary to protect the people who were depending on me.

"I called an even higher power than that infernal dragon! I told the group how dangerous he was. How he had already broken my universe once before! And when they actually showed up, I thought it was going to happen! I thought they would take him away and we would finally be safe!"

Demerzel looked at Shimmer and there was a frenzy in his eyes that he'd never seen before. "But you know what happened? Do you. Know. What. Happened?"

He smacked the ground again. "They acquiesced to him! He gave demands and they listened! My pleas fell on deaf ears!"

A half-laugh, half-wheeze escaped Demerzel's lips. "So you know what I did?"

"Uhh..." Shimmer stepped back again. "You tried to leave?"

"I tried to take away his powers! His light!" Demerzel said. "But things hit a snag. My device triggered on one of his, y'know, great-great-great-great grandkids or some ridiculous drivel! But only because they interfered with it!

"The dragon should've just accepted his fate, but no! In a fit of rage, he... he somehow caused a chain reaction with my device that hit me and my partners!"

The calyrex rolled onto his back and stared up in the sky. "Next thing I knew, I woke up all alone in this world. A world where familiar names like Horizon, Aeon, and Radiance were thrown around in all the wrong ways. And I was in such... such excruciating pain."

He placed his hands on his neck. "But I soon found this plate. I don't know why it showed up. But it stopped the soul-tearing pain. It gave me... a sense of stability."

Demerzel slowly hovered back into the air. "It wasn't long before Eternatus' forces made contact with me, however. And told me they were holding my partners." He shook his head. "That cooperation was the only way to see them again. The only way to return home."

"And you believed them?"

"I wanted to." Demerzel didn't sound too proud of himself. "You have to understand... I had no idea where I was. How things worked around here." He turned away, folding his arms behind his back. "But, even though I tried to do what they asked, it eventually became clear that they did not intend to hold up their end of the deal. Fortunately, the work I had done showed me that there's... an alternative way forward. A path to get home."

He looked at Shimmer. "A path to get you the kingdom you rightfully deserve."

Shimmer tilted his head. He already had a kingdom. Or he would, anyway, once it was his time to take the throne. "What's wrong with Radiance? It's my home."

"That it is." Demerzel bowed his head down. "But, if things continue as they are, you will never see the day you take the throne."

"What?" The ponyta squinted. "Because of World Ender?"

"Because of your mother," Demerzel said.

"Excuse me?" He took a cautious step toward Demerzel. "What, did you hear Justine planning a coup or something?"

"Hardly. If I had to guess, she'll be on the chopping block soon enough, too."

Shimmer tensed. "This isn't funny." Was this calyrex implying someone or something intended to off him and his family?

"I wouldn't expect you to realize it." Demerzel shook his head, then pressed his right hand to his temple. "Perhaps Justine doesn't, either. But I sense it."

"Sense what?"

"That Isola and I are the same." Demerzel moved his right hand down to his torso. "Souls out of time and space." He paused. "Though I suspect that is deliberate on her part."

Shimmer swallowed hard. He was finding it difficult to follow Demerzel's logic. "Can you elaborate?"

"Perhaps you never bothered looking, but Isola used to be a... very different person. Until her time at Horizon Academy ended."

"And?" Shimmer huffed out frost. "People grow up." His mothers certainly thought he needed to.

"No. We're talking sudden, drastic changes," Demerzel continued. "And it doesn't stop there." He shook his head. "There are bits and pieces of similar reports stretching back for generations. All of them hidden. Difficult to find unless you know where to look."

He turned away from Shimmer. "Besides, don't you find it strange that, throughout Radiance's history, there has never been a single king who sat upon the throne?"

Shimmer stared blankly. "What? That... can't be right."

"It's always been a queen. Married to another woman." Demerzel lifted both hands up and tapped them together. "They would sire one child. If the child turned out a boy... then he, at some point, would transition. The future king would become a future queen instead."

The calyrex looked over his shoulder. "Do you feel as though you're not the right gender?"

"No." Shimmer flicked his mane over his shoulder. "I'm happy with who I am." He stepped forward once more. "So, again, where are you going with this?"

"Isola isn't Isola." Demerzel folded his arms behind his back again. "I don't know who she really is, but I know what she is: a body-snatcher. Someone who jumps from Radiant Queen to Radiant Queen. And, as the Crown Prince, you are her next victim."

Shimmer shook his head. He almost stumbled and fell over in disbelief. "No. No, no, no." He laughed nervously. "That's... ridiculous. Something out of some schlocky PV miniseries."

"It's the truth."

"So, what?" Shimmer's eyes darted around. He kept trying to tear them away from the distortion glob, but couldn't. "Why tell me any of this? How does this help you with your... whatever?"

"Because I need a new partner. Someone who, like me, has been wronged." Demerzel blipped over to Shimmer's side. "The shield your mother always wears?"

"It's been with the family since the Darkest Day," Shimmer whispered, thinking about the oversized breast plate and the red gem housed inside.

"That's what's giving Isola her power," Demerzel said, placing a hand on Shimmer's shoulder. He recoiled at first, but didn't move away. "I can sense something inside. A power similar to my plate. If we could take it from her..."

"You want to steal my family heirloom?"

"No. I want you to have it," Demerzel insisted, hovering in front of Shimmer. "... eventually, at least. But if we can take it... then we can combine it with the plate that I have. It can send me home. And then you can use the power to rid Radiance of the body-snatcher and Eternatus in one fell swoop."

He put his other hand on Shimmer's other shoulder. "You will be the king that Radiance truly deserves. The king you've always thought you could be."

Shimmer looked into Demerzel's eyes, trying to tell if he was getting played. Yet it was hard to argue against the things he had just seen. "How would we even combine them?" the ponyta wondered.

"That's where Dr. Arianna comes in," Demerzel whispered. "She has all of Tesla's brains and none of the attitude. And given how she feels your mothers have wronged her and her life's work, I suspect that swaying her to our side will be the easiest part of this whole endeavor."

He took his hands off Shimmer's shoulders and drifted back slightly. "I understand that this is... a lot to take in. But I am committed to this. You deserve a future. You deserve your birthright. Just as I deserve a chance to return home."

The calyrex extended his right hand. "What do you say, Your Grace? Can I count on your support?"

Shimmer stared at Demerzel's nubby hand. "These ice powers. What happens if things don't work out?"

Demerzel didn't move. "They'll return to me, but you will be unharmed."

Silence ensued as Shimmer chewed on everything. And it was a lot. The ponyta was afraid of being tricked again. But the early admiration from the Venishians felt so good. He wanted more of that. And he couldn't get it if he let things end here. And certainly not if Isola really did end up snatching his body.

Shimmer stuck his forehoof out and pressed it to Demerzel's hand.

"I hope, for both our sakes, you're telling the truth."

Demerzel pulled his hand back and curtsied with his purple robes.

"I won't let you down, Your Grace."

XxX​

High above the unsuspecting duo, a dusknoir sat atop a corviknight, looking at the tiny fissures running up his right arm. Golden vapors faded into the air around it.

Vegna squeezed his right arm with his left hand.

Griffon glanced back at Vegna. "Did you get what you wanted, V?"

"It would appear so."

"So, why the long face?" Griffon paused. "Or, well, y'know, whatever the equivalent is for dusknoir." He flicked his right wing dismissively.

Vegna's eye dimmed.

"Necrozma is inching toward rebirth as a Phantom," he whispered. The ectoplasm on his right arm bubbled under his hand. "And, all this time, the source of his greatest pain — the one who struck down his family — has sat out in the open. Upon a gilded throne of lies."

"But you always suspected it, didn't ya?" Griffon said. "That's why you got this job in the first place, ain't it?"

Vegna tightened his grip on his arm. "We have to find him... before it's too late."

"Find who?"

"The only one who beat Necrozma when he was still whole: Mewtwo."
 

zion of arcadia

too much of my own quietness is with me
Pronouns
she/her
Partners
  1. marowak-alola
Chapter 13: Bad News Travels Fast

Hello, Amby. I admit it’s been a while so my memory is somewhat hazy, but always fun to jump back into this world and these characters. Some general thoughts:

Reshiram has a strong ‘fish out of water’ vibe going on. I admit a lot of the humor of his comments don’t quite land for me. That’s just my sense of humor in general, though, I think. And I also understand it’s meant to create this sharp contrast between his ‘sage’ persona and his ‘true’ persona, but at times it can run a little trite.

[Are you serious?" Reshiram gasped. "You're in school, for pity's sake! What's next? Are you going to tell me hatchlings are running the banks?"]

This might be an apophenia moment on my end, but the comment here made me think of adultification; of children being forced to grow up far too fast in this world. And in general, perhaps.

Vegna continues to intrigue me. There’s so much gravitas to everything he says. A lot of his deadpan humor works for me, too. I also started to get the sense, in this chapter, that Vegna might operate as something of a trickster character. To quote Gerald Vizenor:


“The trickster is a character in stories, an animal, or person, even a tree at times, who pretends the world can be stopped with words, and he frees the world in stories. Almost said the trickster is almost a man and almost a woman, and almost a child, a clown who laughs and plays games with words in stories. The trickster is almost a free spirit. Almost told me about the trickster many times, and I think I almost understand his stories. He brushed my head with his hand and said, ‘The almost world is a better world, a sweeter dream than the world we are taught to understand in school.’”

Although what’s fascinating about Vegna is that his tools of rhetoric are not necessarily stories, but the letter of the law, which almost feels antithetical to the concept of the trickster. A contradiction, even. That contradiction might be a major part of why I’m so interested in his character.

Okay, the next scene is deliberately quite mysterious, I’m not quite sure what to make of all of it. Here were some of my standout moments, though.

[The voice mentioned Cerberus. Images of a black-furred beast with the heads of a flareon, jolteon, and vaporeon flashed in his mind.]

I loved this. A clever twist on the mythos. I wonder if the Chiron mentioned will be a chimera of multiple pokémon as well.

[She held her head several meters above Lycanroc's. Her head then peeled open like a banana, exposing leafy-green flaps with prickly thorns sprouting up like rows upon rows of teeth. From the center of the giant leaves, a seviper leered at Lycanroc.]

There’s a sense of the grotesque to these daemon descriptions that I’m curious about. Almost as though they’re stitched together—chimeras, like I mentioned earlier. Intentionally, or maybe unintentionally, created as abominations?

And then the meeting with ministers. I don’t have a whole lot of observations about this section, although it was nice to see everyone up to speed. I imagine we’ll also reach a turning point with Nikki in the next chapter, given her reticence. You can try to refuse the call, kid, but it’ll just keep coming back to bite ya.

I will note, and it’s possible I’ve mentioned this before, that there’s a fun little layer of class tension at play between Chiaki, Nikki, and Yuna. Yuna is obviously old money while Chiaki is new money. (I think? I could be mistaken on the newspaper’s wealth. At the very least they’re comfortably well-off.) And Nikki is lower class/working class. I think tapping into those class anxieties that are often especially prevalent in British media was a smart decision.

Random sentence nitpicks:

[He turned to the class, holding the same textbook Yuna had in his left hand.]

Thought the pronoun usage here was a tad confusing. Maybe instead of ‘holding the same textbook Yuna had’ it could be ‘holding the class textbook’ or something along those lines. Just reads a touch convoluted.

[As it stood, he had no way of knowing if this was Eternatus playing ticks on him or if his plan had hit an even more unexpected snag.]

I assume ticks is a typo. Although Eternatus conquering the world via ticks would be a truly dastardly plan.

Um that’s about it, I think. Thanks for the fun chapter!
 
Chapter 65: Caught Up in the Particulars

Ambyssin

Gotta go back. Back to the past.
Location
Residency hell
Pronouns
he/him
Partners
  1. silvally-dragon
  2. necrozma-ultra
  3. milotic
  4. zoroark-soda
  5. dreepy
  6. mewtwo-ambyssin
Chapter 65: Caught Up in the Particulars

The Butterfree Effect.

On paper, it's a logical fallacy. The idea that a tiny change in the past could create a giant ripple effect that unravels the future. The mathematicians who created the theory didn't account for legendary pokémon.

I've gathered all the material I can think of surrounding our legends and myths. The Butterfree Effect assumes that Dialga and Celebi are not keeping a constant watch on time. When a ripple appears, they can patch it. Thus, a flawed theory.

But what if we applied that argument to
space. Legendary pokémon can display tremendous power, sure, but can such immense might spread across space itself? I'm not sure.

I think it's reasonable to believe that there's a limit. Consider this: a ripple at one point in space beyond our legends' control — perhaps another world entirely — grows to such a degree that, by the time it reaches our world, space is unravelling. And since space and time are so intricately connected, time begins to break down as well. But because the ripple originated somewhere beyond the legends' control, they cannot fix it.

Yes, I like this theory. It could explain several things. Like why I've seen
him and his togekiss in archival photos of Jubilife Village when it should be impossible for him to be in two places in time at once. Or the dreams where I'm not a researcher, but some high-level pokémon trainer who researches myths on the side as a hobby.

It could even explain the artifact I found in the forest outside of my lab the other day. A crystal sphere with a golden wheel, like the broken symbols scattered around the Spear Pillar. It feels almost otherworldly. Lucario is transfixed by it whenever she sees it.

I stumbled across something big. With this theory and this artifact, the Space Globe, I can finally solve all these mysteries. Unravel every myth and legend.

The results of my research will offer humans and pokémon infinite possibilities.


XxX​

"Aaaaaaand that about sums it up."

Nikki leaned back in her chair and put her feet up on the table. Noctum frowned at her, too far to force her to put her feet back on the floor where they belonged. Fortunately, Igneous had it taken care of. The grovlazzle elbowed Nikki's feet.

"C'mon, we're in public," he said.

"Tch. Fine." The toxtricity slouched over, resting her right arm on the table and laying her head in her right hand. She glanced at the others, Noctum in particular. "Okay. You look like you have questions. Shoot."

"Yuna told you she's Chiron?" The black charizard tapped his index claws together.

"Yep."

"And that Chiron is— or was Bahamut's wife?"

"Yep."

"This can't be right! The Aeon Himself... had a family?"

Noctum's tail flame sparked. He looked over his shoulder to find Yiazmat floating behind him, ectoplasmic tail rippling. "I don't understand," she whispered. "The scriptures mentioned nothing about Bahamut having a family."

"They probably also didn't mention him blowing up other civilizations, either," Nikki said, lazily twirling her left index finger around. Scarlett frowned at her. "What? I thought Princess had already dropped that truth bomb on her mom."

"Your Highness." Noctum got to his feet and offered an arm in support. "It's as much of a surprise to me, too, but—"

Yiazmat turned away. "I'm sorry." She took a shaky breath. "I need some time to myself. To think." She zipped away before Noctum could say anything else.

Dejected, the black charizard sank back into his seat and put his head in his hands. What was he supposed to do about this? Yuna was practically family, yet he couldn't think of anything to do to support her. Or Yiazmat, for that matter.

He tensed from a cold, scaly arm on his back. Noctum glanced at Valkyrie.

"It's out of your control," the garchomp said. "Not worth letting it eat at you."

Noctum looked at the floor. That... sounded like advice, but Noctum wasn't sure what he could do with it.

Igneous cleared his throat. "So, what was the point of Gene's training, anyway?"

"Oh, that?" Still resting her head against her right hand, Nikki tapped her left index finger and thumb together, generating a few sparks. "Boss Kitty had me work on Nuzzle."

That was enough to get Noctum to look up. He mouthed the attack name.

"What'd he have you learning that baby attack for?" Kyoko wondered, mimicking Nikki resting her head on an arm she lay on the table.

"Not learning. Improving." Nikki pushed herself up, hopped out of her seat and walked over to a nearby metal pillar. "Check it."

Noctum wondered if she was about to hug the pillar when the toxtricity hopped into the air. Yellow electricity crackled around her feet. Nikki swung her legs up. The lightning tickled the metal pillar and, within seconds, Nikki had landed on it like it was the new floor.

"Tada!" Nikki held her arms out, then flipped a couple of birds toward the ceiling. "Gravity can kiss my ass!"

"... what." Igneous stared blankly at Nikki.

"That— I don't think that's how gravity works," Noctum muttered. But the black charizard decided it wasn't worth harping on it any further. "Congratulations, I guess?"

"Thanks, Zardy!" Nikki hopped off the pillar and strode confidently back to her seat. "I bet this'll come in handy for the next place we visit."

Noctum wasn't convinced, but kept that thought to himself. Instead, he asked, "So, are you going to apologize to Yuna?"

The toxtricity froze in the middle of sitting down. Her mane shrank a bit. "Ah. Er..." She glanced at the others, who were still staring at her. "I thought I already did?"

"Seriously?" Igneous shook his head in disbelief. "Sounds to me like you brushed her worries off as nothing."

"Whaaat?" Nikki sat down, holding her hands up innocently. "No way! Boss Kitty stepped in and explained it. It makes sense and stuff." She scratched one of her horns. "There wasn't really much for me to add. Of course she'd be scared."

The grovlazzle frowned. "And you told her that?"

Nikki's mohawk shrank again. The silence told Noctum the answer.

"Hello. Guzzie hopes he is not interrupting. Your food is ready."

Noctum looked up to see the large guzzlord looming over them with a food tray in each hand. Guzzie passed out their respective meals, ending with Noctum's burger. It had a pretzel bun styled to look like an eevee with its pointy ears and tails. He thought it cute, but it also stirred something deep inside him. Charizard predator instincts, perhaps?

"Oh. Guzzie did not realize another friend had come." The guzzlord stomped over behind Nikki. "Can Guzzie get you something?"

"You got chili fries?" the toxtricity said.

"Guzzie can make chili fries."

Nikki snapped her fingers. "Swell. Let's go with that."

Guzzie nodded and stomped away, leaving Noctum to take a big enough bite of his burger to remove the entire eevee face that had been grilled into the bun.

"So, Nikki, you going to say the right thing to Yuna?" Igneous pointed a forkful of lettuce at her.

"I, uh—" Nikki looked down guiltily. "Look, Twiggy, I ain't the best with touchy-feely stuff, but when I said 'it doesn't matter,' I meant it."

Noctum swallowed his large bite of food, then took another, protracted bite as if that somehow illustrated his displeasure at Nikki's attitude. She must have caught on, because she flinched and looked away with him.

"It's just... I don't care if she was Chiron. Or is Chiron." Nikki waved her left arm around. "She's always been Yuna to me. She'll stay Yuna to me."

The toxtricity smacked her hand on the table. "The way I see it, if I don't give the Chiron part of her the time of day, it won't take control. What's so bad about that?" She looked around at the others. "C'mon, I can't be the only one who'd rather keep Princess than lose her to some stuffy moon bat."

At that, everyone's gazes rolled to Noctum, who was still chewing. He hastily swallowed, grunting. Nikki did have a point. Sort of.

"Of course I don't want to lose Yuna. She's family."

But what right do we have to try and stop Chiron reawakening? he wondered, though he couldn't bring himself to say that out loud. Still, Noctum knew Yuna wouldn't drop this subject. She'd try to figure out the why behind all of this no matter what anyone told her.

"See?" Nikki sat back in her seat. "C'mon. Maybe I botched the execution, but my heart was in the right place."

"Then what about me?"

Nikki sat up straight, trying to avoid making eye contact with Scarlett. Igneous glanced nervously at the dragonair. "Um, are you okay?" he whispered.

"I'm fine." Scarlett held her head up. "I just want to know if you're still mad at me, Nikki." Her neck bauble flickered. "I may not be, y'know, running into the fire like you, but I think I deserve to know if you're going to hold a grudge or not. Because I know you like your grudges."

Silence. They were practically locked in a staring contest, expressions unreadable. Noctum didn't like the tense silence. He leaned over and tried to sip the last of his water, but there was so much ice his straw made a loud schluuuurp and everyone's eyes fell on him.

"Sorry," the black charizard mumbled, sliding his snout off the straw with a sheepish grin on his face.

"Dork." Valkyrie elbowed his belly, but his armor protected him.

Finally, Nikki sighed and slouched over a bit. "No, I'm not mad anymore. Simmered down or whatever." The toxtricity shrugged. "You told me your reasons. I don't agree with them, but staying pissed at you doesn't fix anything." Nikki squeezed the lapels of her leather jacket. "And I want to fix it. You're my sis and stuff."

Noctum gulped. There was a "but" coming.

"It's gonna take time." Nikki's mohawk dimmed. "The lying... it hurt. Not the kinda hurt that we laughed at in Blightsmuth. This one's deep. I gotta... feel like I can trust you again."

She pivoted away from the others. "Maybe that's not what you want to hear, but it's the best I've got."

Scarlett's wings drooped. Igneous was about to put his hand on the dragonair's back, but stopped. Perhaps the grovlazzle caught the same determined glint in her eyes Noctum did?

"I understand." Scarlett bobbed her head. "I appreciate you being honest with me. Hopefully, I can return the favor soon enough."

"Yeah." Nikki's mohawk rippled faster.

Silence fell over the group, until Nikki abruptly swiveled back around on her seat. "All right, no more touchy-feely sentimental silence." She smacked her right arm down on the table. "I dished on the anomaly stuff. What happened in Casaroja?"

Noctum recalled the pizza truck onslaught... and all the midair spinning that went with it. The black charizard's tail flame dimmed. "I think I'm full." He pushed his plate toward the middle of the table.

"No fooling?" Nikki eyed the last third of his burger and fries.

"Take it," Noctum said. He rolled his eyes while the toxtricity dragged his plate in front of her.

"Seriously? Smiley face fries?" Nikki dangled one in front of her face. It resembled a pikachu head. "I thought this place catered to adults."

A scaly arm between Noctum's shoulder blades made him sit up straight. "Our resident dweeb asked for them." Valkyrie laughed. "Apparently, the big guzzlord keeps them around for his son."

Noctum pouted. "Smiley faces make me happy."

Nikki looked at the pikafry and ate it in a single bite. "Ah, c'mon, Zardy. No need to be ashamed. It's okay to want to feel like a big apex predator from time to time."

Noctum's cheeks burned. He curled his claws around the edge of his seat. "So! How about that big train chase in Casaroja, huh?" he practically shouted. A few tables looked over in his direction. Valkyrie and Igneous shot them dirty looks and they returned their attentions to their own food.

"You chased after a train?" Nikki ate another fry in a single bite. "How?"

"In a pizza truck," Valkyrie replied. The toxtricity stared blankly at her. Noctum watched the realization slowly set in.

"And they didn't even make you a pizza after?" Nikki shook her head. "Raw deal."

"It was Cyril's fake pizza truck," Igneous said between bites of salad. "At least, I have to assume it's fake. No pizza-making stuff inside."

The conversation devolved into a recap of the train chase. Nikki was amused for most of it, while Kyoko looked confused and Scarlett silently slurped up pasta noodles lathered in white sauce.

"You gotta be kidding me." Nikki leaned over, pointing a chili fry at Igneous. "Shimmer mutated by distortion? And actually strong enough to cause you problems?"

"I can't think of any other explanation," Igneous said, stuffing in one last forkful of salad. He set his fork down. "Same tone of voice. Same smugness. But not actively making things worse."

"But he's gonna be a problem," Valkyrie huffed, slouching against the table. "Gonna have to tell Sakaki, aren't I?"

"Maybe we can take Scarlett next time and have her sing Shimmer a lullaby?" Nikki mused, scarfing down a couple of chili fries. "Those, uh, Starlene powers of yours could get through even that dumbass' thick skull."

"Right." Scarlett's wings drooped.

"Aw, c'mon." Nikki's mohawk dimmed. "That wasn't an insult, it was a genuine suggestion." She put her hands on the table, tapping them rhythmically. "Your singing did stuff back when people were fighting that giant centiskorch robot, didn't it?"

"It did." Scarlett wriggled nervously.

"Nikki, I think you should drop it," Noctum said, before realizing what he blurted out and smacking his hand over his snout. "R-Respectfully. She looks uncomfortable."

Awkward silence. Scarlett slurped up the last pasta from her bowl. "It's fine." She took a heavy breath. "I was... thinking about that. A lot. At the safe house."

Igneous sat up straight. "Because..."

"Because the idea of controlling people with my singing feels... terrible." The dragonair shivered. "I know I, like, invigorated you guys, but—"

"You don't have to do anything you don't want to," Igneous assured her. He was going to put his right hand on her back but noticed Nikki and Kyoko staring at him and put his hand back down.

"No. I... I want to help." Scarlett sat up straight. "I helped make things worse for Radiance, so I should at least try and fix this mess." The dragonair looked at the others. "So, like I said, I was doing some thinking back at the safe house and... I think I came up with something. A way to 'reboot' Starlene."

"Reboot?" Noctum raised a brow. He didn't think Scarlett had a machine inside her.

"I'm sure there's a better word for it," Scarlett said, laughing nervously. "Anyway, uh, we workshopped it while you guys were... joyriding." She tucked her head down. Her horn and neck bauble glowed. Blue and red light trailed out of them...

"Huh?" Noctum sat up straight. "Th-that's... wait." He blinked a few times. "Saint Latias?"

But she had a headset around her head, mechanical wings, and a blue music note on her chest where Noctum was sure a triangle should have been.

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"Hi, guys." Latias waved, then flourished with a little twirl. "What do you think?"

Silence.

"Wow." Latias frowned. "Not all at once."

"Robo-wings, huh?" Valkyrie sipped some water from her glass.

"I think it's great!" Igneous said. The grovlazzle used a bit too much enthusiasm by Noctum's standards. "She's got parts of your, uh, look in her." He twirled a claw around the side of his head.

"Aww, thanks!" Latias chirped. "That was Scarlett's idea."

"So, we still calling you Starlene, then?" Nikki wondered.

Latias nodded. "That's the plan, Jan."

"Nikki."

"Right!" Starlene shot the toxtricity fingerguns. "I was rhyming."

They locked eyes until Nikki tilted her head slightly. "She reminds me... of when we used to perform together."

Noctum's gaze darted between Nikki, Scarlett, and Starlene. Maybe this was... the start of them patching things up for real?

Any further developments would have to wait, however. A familiar blue rift opened in front of the table. A screeching Gilbert flung right past them, crashing into a table behind them filled with other space pirates.

"Oof! Easy, Boss Kitty!"

Cyril came next, plopped down at the head of the table seconds before Gene stepped out. "All right. Anyone still eating needs to box their food up and take it to go," the shadowy mewtwo declared, clapping his hands together. "We've got a situation."

Everyone sat up in unison. "Go... where?" Noctum asked.

"To..." Gene's voice trailed off and he looked down at his feet. "No, wait. Rewind." He twirled his left hand around. "Anyone still eating needs to grab their plates and follow me down to Cyril's workshop. Team meeting. I'll go... grab the group chilling with the monks."

"Can you at least tell us what this is about?" Nikki said, scooping up her remaining chili fries as she got to her feet.

Gene threw open a different rift and stepped toward it.

"I found another Red Chain fragment."

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Yuna lay draped over a handle of one of Cyril's open toolboxes, staring intently at the brown, crusty rocks in Gene's right hand. The drakloak squinted. "That's supposed to be a Red Chain fragment?"

"Yep." Gene's yellow-tipped tail lazily swished back and forth.

"How did you even find it?" Yuna wondered, shifting a bit on the handle so she didn't fall off onto the grated floor.

"Well, I was giving Gilbert a little talking to... and I saw this strange flicker of red light out of the corner of my eye." The shadowy mewtwo waved behind him with his left arm. "It was coming from... a closet I put Nova's stuff in."

"Oh." Yuna looked down at the gears and pistons moving under the floor. That brief hesitation in Gene's voice... he still wasn't over Nova, was he? Or did bringing up Xeromus renew the pain of losing him?

"So, you opened up the closet... and found a rock?" Widget sat behind Gene. The cosmic silvally leaned over and sniffed the rock. "Ew." He pulled his head back. "Smells like mildew on top of mildew on top of mildew."

"Thanks, bud. Real helpful," Gene deadpanned. "Point is, we can prove it's the real thing, can't we?" He pivoted left. Jaeger was propped against the wall opposite Gene, holding the handles of Sigurd's wheelchair.

"We can." Sigurd moved the chair forward while Jaeger let go. "I suspect, if that's really a fragment, it reacted to mine. After I removed it from its capsule."

"Seriously?" Jade stuck her head up from the corner of the room. "What would that dinky little capsule have to do with it?"

"The capsule is meant to block the energy the Red Chain emits," Sigurd explained. "Stop it from reacting to its surroundings. Jaeger, if you would?"

"Right." The lycanroc mutt stepped up to the back of Sigurd's chair and pressed the top of the capsule. A hiss followed, then Jaeger held up the glowing red fragment.

Again, Yuna tensed. She took deep breaths, trying to keep the shadows at bay. Stop them from pushing against her ectoplasm and trying to escape.

"Ah! Gene's rock!" Jade's feathers bristled. "It twinkled!"

By the time Yuna steadied herself, Jaeger had already stuffed the fragment back inside the capsule.

"Seriously?" Nikki crouched down, eyeing the back of Sigurd's chair skeptically. "One little red flash and you're convinced?"

Jaeger nodded. "'s good enough for me, mate."

Sigurd moved the chair closer to Gene's outstretched hand. "I suspect... that fragment is fossilized. Hard to tell the age based on its appearance, of course. But it is a fossil that has stayed pristine through the ages."

The toxtricity rolled her eyes. "Great. Another nerd."

"Sorry. My family has a thing for rocks," Sigurd said.

Leo hopped off Yuna's head and floated in the air, eyeing the rock. "If what's inside's important, then shouldn't we break it? Fighting trumps rock, right? I can break it!"

"Leo, wait!"

Yuna couldn't get off the toolbox handle fast enough to stop Leo from... buffing up.

"Whoa, there, kiddo!" Gene held his hand up and Phantom Warped on top of Cyril's workbench, knocking over a few schematics. "It ain't as simple as breaking it."

The cosmic zoroark dropped to his knees to gather the scattered papers on the floor. "Oh, sure, yeah, just walk all over my workbench. When was the last time you showered, by the way?"

Gene hovered a few centimeters into the air, whistling innocently.

"Pffffffft." Nikki held her hand over her mouth to stop herself from laughing.

"Um, did Leo learn Bulk Up?" Noctum tittered, glancing between the cosmic arceus and his own, pencil-thin arms.

"Tch. It ain't about muscle size. It's about using what you have." Valkyrie threw an arm over Noctum and squeezed his shoulder. "Ain't that right, dork?"

"Ow! Wing joints!" Noctum's tail flame flickered erratically.

Leo returned to normal in an orange flash. "Then how do we free the chain fragment?"

"Well, last I recall, fossilized pokémon can be restored with machines." Gene glanced at Sigurd, in particular. "Earth's chock full of them."

"Those are for once-living creatures," Sigurd pointed out. "You can't expect the same technology to work. No, I imagine you need another way."

Gene tossed the fossilized fragment to himself. "Consider the floor open for ideas, then."

Silence followed. Yuna didn't know the first thing about fossils, and judging by the blank expressions on everyone else's faces, they didn't, either.

"Why not find, like, a pickaxe to chip away at the fossil until you find the good stuff?" Nikki tapped her right index finger against her left fist repeatedly.

"Brute force it, eh?" Gene held the rock up to eye level, closing his right eye and twisting it around. "Dunno. Kinda feels like this'd be the fossil equivalent of heart surgery. One wrong cut and..." He dragged his left thumb across his throat.

"Seriously?" Nikki flicked her right hand dismissively. "If a pickaxe could tear through it that easily, how are there even fragments around in the first place? Why didn't it just, y'know, turn to dust or something?"

"Red Chains are quite powerful," Jaeger said, scratching the tip of his nose. "When their power is active, they do not crumble so easily. It takes someone with a mastery of space or time to unmake the Chain. Whatever happened to it... was not that. So, it broke into functioning fragments instead."

He pointed his right index digit at the fossilized fragment. "But that one's gone inert. Can't do anything with it. And that also makes it... frailer than it should be. Unless you can find a way to recharge it, then it's useless."

"And if it does break?" Yiazmat asked.

"The rest of the Chain crumbles to dust," Jaeger responded, expression grim. "Leaving us up a creek with no paddle."

"Great! We're walking on damn eggshells, then!" The toxtricity threw her arms up. "No brute force means I'm out of ideas."

"Space-time relic. It's a space-time relic."

Muttering, Cyril finished gathering his papers and stood up, placing them under an empty coffee cup that read "I went to Cyril's Café and all I got was this lousy mug."

"That's right." Leo wagged his starcloud tail. "Do you have a space-time lockpick?"

"No." Cyril scratched the back of his head. "But we could try putting it in a particle accelerator."

Yuna blinked. She rubbed her rectangular head. "Um, what's that?"

"Does what it says on the tin," Cyril elaborated. He twirled a lock of his starry mane. "The empire has a super collider on Kalidron IV. You hear about it so often it's practically a tourist attraction."

"Kalidron IV," Cid mumbled, hovering by the door to Cyril's workshop. Yuna glanced at the orbeetle as he shut his eyes in thought.

"That could do it." Jaeger snapped his claws and pointed at Cyril. "Or it could cause a chain reaction with the fragment and blow open a big hole in the fabric of this dimension."

Everyone's head whipped in Jaeger's direction.

"That's, um, a joke, right?" Yuna squeaked.

"Only if it's false." Jaeger shrugged. "No idea, shiela."

Multiple people belted out a "Seriously?!"

Valkyrie stuck her right claw out at Jaeger. "Didn't you call it inert and fragile? You walking that back on us?"

"If I may interject?" Sigurd said. "I believe the fragment is inert. It should be safe to try the super collider on it."

"You believe it's inert?" Yiazmat flew toward Sigurd's chair. "With all due respect, sir, I would like a little more than belief if we're to attempt something that sounds dangerous."

"Very well." Sigurd's breathing tube hissed loudly. "Perhaps Leo can test it for us, then."

The cosmic arceus tilted his head. "Me?"

"Yes. See if you sense any energy from Gene's fragment."

"Okay." Leo eyed the rock in Gene's hand. He squinted. Then his mouthless face scrunched up a bit and his starcloud hair dimmed. "Nope! I only sense rock!" Leo chirped, then looked at Yuna. "Is that a bad thing?"

Yuna shrugged. She figured it proved Sigurd's point.

"It's really outta cosmic juice, then?" Gene tapped the rock with his left index finger.

"Yep." Jaeger rested his paws behind his head. "So, like I said before, needs a spark. Betcha a recharge will unrockify it lickety split."

Yiazmat fidgeted nervously. "And this super collider device could give it that spark?"

"Correct." Jaeger paused. "No quips this time, mates. 's my honest assessment."

"Glad that's settled." Gene tossed the fossil to himself. "Then I'll pop over to Kalidron IV and be back in a jiffy."

He snapped his fingers and a rift opened behind him. "Meeting adjourned, I suppose. Go team."

Yuna sighed in relief, ready to get out of the crowded workshop, when Cid's eyes opened and his spots lit up.

"No, Gene, wait!"

But the orbeetle wasn't fast enough. Gene's rift swallowed the shadowy mewtwo up and Cid stopped in the open air where Gene previously stood.

"What's wrong?" Seifer raised a brow.

"I thought the name Kalidron sounded familiar. Because I heard about it on the news here!" Cid turned to Cyril. "Do you have an EV in here?"

"Yeeeeaaah." The cosmic zoroark pressed a button underneath his workbench. The wall behind Cid parted to reveal several different monitors. Cyril grabbed a remote from the top drawer of his workbench and pointed it at the largest monitor in his collection. It switched on to show the Eterna empire's sigil while music blared from an unseen speaker.

"And now... a message from your emperor!"

"Cripes!" Nikki squeezed her hands against the sides of her head, mohawk frazzling. "Turn that shit down!"

Cyril mashed a button on the remote and the backing music quieted to a reasonable volume as the shot shifted from the empire's emblem to footage of... scattered fragments of rock, twisted metal, and all manner of scattered debris surrounded by a starry sky that brought Eternatus' insides to mind.

"My people, I come bearing unfortunate news," Paradox said while the shot panned around to show more debris.

Yuna's ectoplasm shriveled. Some of the debris looked... distinctly like parts of big, metal buildings. She watched horror spread over Cid's face.

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"Kalidron IV, home of the famed Eterna Super Collider, has been destroyed."

Several of Yuna's teammates shouted "What?!" in unison. Valkyrie stepped toward Cid, arms crossed.

"Why didn't you say something earlier?" the garchomp growled.

"I was trying to remember!" Cid raised his hands innocently. "But the news was about a rift, not a destroyed planet!"

"I know. I am as heartbroken as the rest of you."

The feed shifted to Paradox in his office, placing his hand on his chest and shaking his head. "News outlets had reported a giant rift appearing around the planet and we have just learned that the rebel, Gene, manipulated a rift's energy to overload the super collider, blowing the planet to smithereens!"

As the deoxys spoke, a hologram of a planet appeared next to him. Distorted red and purple cracks wove their way through the hologram until it broke apart into tiny bits of orange light.

"Oh, great." Cyril rolled his eyes. "Just what we needed. Paradox pinning another one of his screw-ups on us."

A blue rift opened behind the cosmic zoroark. "CYRIL, WE'VE GOT A—"

Gene popped out of the rift, only for Cyril to grab his head and jerk it in the direction of the EV screen.

"But rest assured." Paradox clasped his tentacles together and holograms of spaceships appeared all around him. "Thanks to your beloved grand emperor, the people of Kalidron IV were safely evacuated with minimal issues."

Gene blinked slowly. "Ah. I see you're on top of it already." He stepped out of the rift, which shut behind him.

"Yep."

"Is Paradox blaming me for it?"

"Yeeeeep."

"In light of the rebel's alarming attack on our Benefactor," Paradox continued, holographic stacks of paper money appearing beside him, "I would like to inform you all the bounty for his capture or annihilation is being raised to one squijillion eternabucks!"

"Psst. Mom." Leo blipped onto Yuna's head. "How much is a squijillion?"

"Uhh... a lot?"

"I don't even think that's a real number," Reshiram mumbled.

"Shut it off!" Gene growled, to which Cyril obliged. The shadowy mewtwo pinched his brow. "Great. Wonderful. So, no collider and I can't go poking around the planet's ruins."

Seifer groaned. "You expect some of us to go there, don't you?"

"Well, it can't be me." Gene rested his hands behind his head and glanced at Nikki. "Yep, the coach is benching himself this time. You want the rock? It's all yours."

Nikki's mohawk sparked. "Why should any of us go out there? You saw it for yourself. There's nothing to salvage!"

"'cept the crystals, shiela."

The toxtricity whirled on Jaeger. "What crystals?"

"You didn't see 'em? The supercharged lustrous ore." The lycanroc scratched his chin. "S'pose I should't've expected you to know what that'd look like."

Yuna frowned. Why did lustrous ore sound familiar?

"The monks!" Reshiram blurted out. "Brother Kora said Chakran is chalk full of lustrous ore." He paused. "Or maybe it was Alder."

Who told them hardly mattered. "The monks mentioned that stuff, I think? Something about dimensionality," Yuna said.

"That so?" Jaeger's snout twitched. "Yeah. I s'pose that dusty mountain—"

"Mesa," Nikki cut in, earning several frowns. "What? You guys did it to me!" she huffed.

Jaeger shrugged. "Then I s'pose that dusty mesa did have a... lustrousy scent about it."

"Oh, so you can smell lustrous ore but you can't sense sticks?" Jade leaned in Jaeger's direction. "Talk about getting short changed as a dog."

"Guys, focus!" Seifer stamped a forehoof down. "What's so important about lustrous ore in the planet's remains?"

Jaeger crossed his arms in thought. "Well, I can't say for certain... but if that deoxys was telling the truth, then the glowing crystals I saw are solidified fragments of the giant rift that overheated the collider."

Nikki tugged at her jacket. "Grrr. Quit the fancy science talk and spell it out in a way we can understand! What does that mean for us?"

Cyril's mane dimmed, then brightened. "I think I get it," he whispered. "You're telling us the lustrous ore could take us to whatever's on the other side of the rift that used to be there."

Jaeger grinned. "Exactly."

Yuna's teammates muttered to one another. Asking what good would that possibly do for the team. And the drakloak agreed with them.

Or, at least, she wanted to. But Leo was listening intently to all of this. And if everyone was describing the planet-destroying rift as a giant one, then...

"It wasn't just a rift," Yuna whispered, folding her hands over her Soul Dew. "It was an anomaly. An anomaly screwed up the collider and destroyed the planet. And now it's all... chopped up inside that lustrous ore. If we don't seal it like we did with the other one, all that ore could cause a huge problem."
 
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Well, back again to review more Path of Valor! Seeing how it’s up for Review Tag over on United and a new chapter’s come up, I may as well kill the two Pidgey with one Stone Edge and give my thoughts while I’m at it. Yes, I know Stone Edge only damages one opponent in battle, shush.

So let’s see what this new chapter has to offer!

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This opening detailing the Butterfree Effect is quite fascinating. It’s been brought up many times throughout the story, and now we’re seeing it come into greater focus. I notice the detail talking about “him and his togekiss in archival photos of Jubilife Village” - a dead ringer for a certain curious blond-haired merchant. And similarly this other person, a researcher who in dreams is “some high-level pokémon trainer who researches myths on the side as a hobby” - again, another dead ringer, this time for the one Trainer that has incited PTSD in many a Pokémon player. Interesting, though, how this passage implies that Cynthia is a researcher in the PoV universe, not unlike how Molayne works for the police instead of being a scientist like he was in Sun/Moon. I like this - it’s a nice way of putting a spin on familiar characters and adapting them to this universe.

Now back to Nikki and the dragons in Team Bureau, and clearly our two resident Aeons are having their worldview turned upside down, with the reveal of Yuna being Chiron and Bahamut having a wife. Then again, that’s to be expected: imagine being told your god that’s been respected for millennia turned out to be quite an asshole and not as holy as everyone would think. That’s not gonna be taken well.

(Once again, I’m wondering if we’re going to see the Aeon Kingdom at some point in the future, and how the general populace reacts to this new set of truths that their princess has unearthed.)

Nikki held her arms out, then flipped a couple of birds toward the ceiling. "Gravity can kiss my ass!"

Certified Nikki moment right there. Ah, I love this Toxie with moxie. Did I mention yet in the reviews I’ve done so far for PoV that she’s probably my favourite character out of everyone in this cast? She definitely has some of the best lines, and I like Toxtricity as a species a lot.

Also interesting new ability that Nikki has now - I wonder how she’ll use it going forward? There’s definitely some interesting potential in that regard to best foes with.

Noctum didn't like the tense silence. He leaned over and tried to sip the last of his water, but there was so much ice his straw made a loud schluuuurp and everyone's eyes fell on him.

Okay, this moment was quite funny - I had a good chuckle at this. :mewlulz: I love instances of Noctum being a dork like this - nearly always leads to a humorous outcome in some way.

Interesting how Nikki doesn’t immediately forgive Scarlet. I kinda like this approach of forgiveness in stories, about how the two sides don’t make up right away and one side insists the other needs to do more to earn their forgiveness, which the other person understands. It makes things different from the norm, and it’s a style of forgiveness I want to use in my own writing sometime.

And now a recap of Chapter 61 - still love that chapter to bits. Combat pizza truck, my beloved :D

"I think it's great!" Igneous said. The grovlazzle used a bit too much enthusiasm by Noctum's standards. "She's got parts of your, uh, look in her."

More proof of Igneous x Scarlett? I remember in a previous review saying I could see these two being together, and the possibility of this seems to have grown with this statement, maybe.

Once again, another intriguing new power in Starlene’s singing abilities that could have potential in upcoming battles, like the invigoration Team Bastion received during the Centiskorch fight.

So a Red Chain fragment was in sight all along? Win.

The cosmic silvally leaned over and sniffed the rock. "Ew." He pulled his head back. "Smells like mildew on top of mildew on top of mildew."

The downsides of having the superior senses of an artificially created fishdog. Makes dulled human senses somehow seem appealing.
"Sorry. My family has a thing for rocks," Sigurd said.

*insert excited rambling by Steven Stone about how great stones are*

There’s probably some better joke other users on here could make about Steven Stone and his stone obsession, but alas, I am not well-versed enough in that kind of lore. :sadbees:

Yuna couldn't get off the toolbox handle fast enough to stop Leo from... buffing up.

Leo getting stronk again 💪

"Space-time relic. It's a space-time relic."

Bringing space-time back into this. Nice way to connect the opening with the current events - ties them together quite well.

Oh damn, Kalidron’s destroyed? That art is definitely a Wham Shot right there. Images definitely speak louder than words, and the art of the destroyed Kalidron proves it.

And now our intrepid heroes have quite a problem on their hands with the need to seal this anomaly. Guess that’s their next objective, and knowing how this has gone in the past, this probably won’t go without a hitch. Interference from one of Paradox’s henchmon, maybe? Is this where Paradox is gonna pressure Guile/Demerzel/Calyrex, like what was alluded to in Chapter 61 and our heroes will have to face off against them next chapter?

I look forward to seeing how our heroes will overcome this next sudden escalation of tension (boy, that sure has happened a lot so far, hasn’t it?) Great stuff - keep it up!
 

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Heya, I actually had the draft version of this review written up the day after its release… and promptly forgot to ever post it. So I figured that remedying that would be as good a way as any for sending off the evening. So let's just jump right in to..

Chapter 64

I got a new assignment. The last one of my "internship," assuming all goes well.

Oh, so this is from Jaeger's perspective huh? Well that's certainly a new one.

They want to set up a small outpost in POV-2020. Multiple Overseers have been studying that dimension because there's something off with it and no one has a straight answer. So, they want to take a closer look because, apparently, they sense a lack of divinity. A void where one or multiple gods should be.

I suppose that would explain a thing or two about how how everyone was just draws blanks when the mention of Arceus and the Timespace Trio comes up in Etherium.

I'll admit, them describing it like that gave me pause. I'm so far removed from it, but that part of my old life still burns bright in my mind. One of the Diyems said that's natural, since it was so formative to who I am now.

Whelp, BLC-2019 and BLC-2020 are confirmed to exist in PoV's omniverse, I guess. Since I certainly recognize that name there.

... I'm sure there's a smarter way to phrase that.

But then the same Diyem told me the assignment sounds rather fishy. Or maybe it was one of the other ones? Stars, I can't keep track of them.

... Wait, is there also a Diyem in Dodra- oh huh, there is apparently. I'm guessing this is a crossover with that one since I didn't remember this from BLC2.

Anyway, I asked him what he meant. Moving boxes and doing cosmic construction work sounds fine to me.

He looked me dead in the eye and told me my home was POV-2017. That it should be close to POV-2020, and it's not. That, even by Ginnungagap standards, POV-2020 moves around enough that it's hard for the Overworld to track it.

So... GL's universe, huh? Since the release year matches up, as does the "it should be close to POV-2020" bit. Though now I'm starting to suspect that Jaeger really is Midnight after being given a rez somehow.

I told him he's just being his usual negative self. I've been doing well. I deserve to reach the next part of my "cosmic community service."

Yeah, Jaeger is totally GL!Midnight. So he did get a happy ending... of sorts.

"... and while no one can say for certain what brought about Prince Shimmer's surprise makeover, Blitzer, few Venishians are complaining. His Grace handled the supply distribution from the convoy in an efficient, organized manner. A far cry from his outburst during Parliament's closed session that raised more than a few eyebrows."

Wow, Shimmer not being a useless load for once. Hell must be freezing over.

The television feed panned from a suit wearing beartic to the midnight lycanroc sitting opposite him, paws clasped together under his chin.

"Aren't you the least bit worried about why he looks so different?" Lycanroc asked. "Do you suppose distortion mutated him?"

"I can't speak for others on the matter, Blitzer," Beartic said, shaking his head. "What I can tell you is that Venish needs supplies. Parliament is too busy debating how much we actually need due to people fleeing the city."

Cute visual pun expy there. Even if it'd likely work a bit better with the German localization name.

"Fleeing the city, or getting pulled into rifts?" Blitzer interjected. "Do I need to pull up some of the footage sent into our studio by viewers?"

Oh, well that's a great sign for how things are going in Venish right now.
:copyber:


"PV off!" Justine called, pacing across velvety carpet and stopping to glance at the screen. It abruptly shut off and a green light on the corner of the machine turned red. The virizion stopped pacing, turning her attention toward a pink dressing screen decorated with lace, violet flowers... and the silhouette behind it.

Ominous tune is ominous. And I suppose that's a reminder for me to play DR Chapter 2 at some point.

"Did you hear that drivel?" Justine stomped her forehoof down on the carpet. "Shimmer 'efficient and organized?' Is this PNN's idea of a joke?"

Oh boy, so Justine had harsher feelings about Shimmer than that eavesdropping video indicated. Guess we really are going full AAI2 for his family dynamics.

Silence from the dressing screen. "I know you can hear me, Izzy." Justine puffed her cheeks out. "Did you order supplies for Venish without Parliament's approval? And entrust the delivery to Shimmer?"

That got a sigh from behind the dresser screen. The silhouette moved to the left side of the screen. Isola poked her head out, horn glowing pink as she ran a pink brush through her pink mane.

"It's nothing to lose your head over." Isola chuckled. "I see this as a good thing. You always said I coddled him too much and that he couldn't do anything for himself. Sounds to me like he's finally learning to take some initiative."

Justine:
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It didn't sit right with the virizion. "But what about the transformation? Doesn't that concern you?"

"Not really."

Quality™️ parenting there, really.

Justine froze, then turned toward Isola. "Did you finally fess up about the eviolitis thing?"

Isola shook her head. "No. But from the sound of things, he ran off into a distortion bubble and popped out looking a little different." She ducked back behind the dressing screen. "Maybe he did it to try and drum up sympathy after that ghoulish stunt in Parliament. I wouldn't put it past him."

Suddenly, it's a lot less of a mystery as to why Shimmer has such a complex about him. Since I can't imagine that Shimmer didn't pick up on some of this subconsciously as a Psychic-type.

Justine eased a bit, acknowledging her wife had a point. If anyone was vain enough to try and win fake sympathy points, it was Shimmer. Perhaps he hadn't changed that much after all. "Maybe I overreacted." Her shoulders sagged slightly. "It's just... with everything going on lately, to have him run away only to show up out of the blue looking and acting like an entirely different person..." Justine's voice trailed off. "I'm an inquisitor, you can't expect me not to be suspicious."

As you should be, since prior to things going sideways in Venish, it didn't exactly sound like mutation from Distortion exposure was a common phenomenon in Etherium.

"I totally understand."

The fairy rapidash finally emerged from behind the dressing sheet, garbed in a thin silk gown that loosely fit her torso. Despite her casual attire, she still wore her armored breastplate. It was smaller than during her public appearances. Justine was used to the sight and knew full well Isola's magic could change its size. Every time she asked why Isola kept it on all the time, she was met with little giggles or nuzzles in that one spot in the crook of her neck that made the virizion crumple like tissue paper.

That's... not just a passing detail there, is it? Especially with the way that Isola flatly refuses to give a straight answer as to why she's always got it on.

"Truthfully, I find it a bit surprising," Isola continued, slowly strutting past Justine while gazing at her reflection in a floor-to-ceiling mirror. "But I'm not going to complain. If he wants to... assert himself and become a thorn in World Ender's side, then let him. Best case scenario, he proves himself capable of things we didn't think possible."

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Justine looked down. "And worst case... we lose our only son."

Isola:
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A little tingle tickled Justine's nose. ESP tilted her head up so she was looking at Isola. "Worst case... the people rally around the loss and their grieving queen to drive out World Ender's forces."

Wow, Isola. I was joking about that there.
:copyka:


Justine stiffened. That sounded like something she would have said before Shimmer decided to run away. Talk about role reversals. "You're awfully calm about that possibility."

"That's because I consider it an impossibility," Isola said. She was at Justine's side now, brushing her flank against the virizion's.

Justine: "I'm... not sure if I follow, Izzy. This is Shimmer we're talking about here. You know, sheltered kid with a chronic health condition? How on earth isn't that a recipe for disaster for him?"
:eltywtf:


"What, ahh, do you mean by that?" Justine tried to suppress a shudder. She loved the rapidash's touch a bit too much.

"It's a secret," Isola replied, giggling.

Justine squinted. "A secret you can't tell your wife?"

Boy is that ominous there. Just how many skeletons are there in the closet of the Radiant Crown anyways?

A proper laugh this time. Isola pivoted, resting her head on Justine's back. "Ooh, dear, Madame High Inquisitor, you've got me backed in a corner. All right, I'll confess!" The rapidash lifted her head to show off her breast plate... and the red, eye-like gem in the middle. "My family heirloom, the Radiant Shield? It's more than just a crest. It has a special bit of power in it."

So what's it do? Have the power to rez others or something? Since Isola sure felt very unconcerned about the possibility of Shimmer dying out there.

... Also, that's part of the Red Chain, isn't it?

Isola touched the gem to Justine's right thigh. An enthralling tingle made Justine's fur stand on end. Her holowear gem grew a bit warm against her right foreleg and, after a second, she realized her latex suit and fishnets were torn. The fabrics woven by the holowear's magic lay in ribbons on the floor.

Justine: "... Okay, note to self, look and don't touch with the freaky magical breastplate."
:wtfuckle:

Isola: "That would be wise, really."

The virizion's brows raised. Had the shield... short circuited her holowear?

Without thinking, Justine found herself whispering, "Go on."

With a smile, Isola's horn glowed the same color as the Shield. Another shiver ran down Justine's spine and the rest of her holowear drifted down onto the velvety carpet. Isola stepped beside her. "World Ender's troops can do whatever they want. As long as I have this power—" She paused, her face hovering centimeters from Justine's snout. "No, as long as we have this power, they can't touch us. And the kingdom will stand."

... Which is precisely why it's going to be stolen from you within a matter of a couple chapters, tops. Possibly even this chapter given that it's a story outlier length-wise at almost 6000 words long.

Justine thought she had a question, but Isola cut it off with a kiss. That same tingle — no, more like an electric shock — ran down to Justine's tail. Her jaw slackened somewhat and she clumsily stepped back.

"Sounds... good," she mumbled.

"I'm glad." Isola strutted past the virizion. "Now, come along."

Isola: "And now do you understand why I'm always wearing this thing?"
Justine: "Very much so, yes. (Boy I hope that our predecessors kept tight-lipped about what that thing does.)"
:ohnowen:


Justine slowly blinked. "To where?"

"I feel so filthy after that little chat." The rapidash was already halfway toward a glass door on the far side of the room. "I'm drawing up a bath. You should join me."

Justine: "... You do realize that this would be more enjoyable if you didn't just out that you're apparently sitting on some freaky power that can single-handed hold World Ender at bay." .-.
Isola: "So, is that a 'yes', or...?"
:gardeshrug~1:


Justine was walking after Isola before she even finished her last sentence.

Isola: "I thought so, really." ^^

Shimmer slowly meandered along the side of the freight train's caboose, despite burning muscle aches squeezing his legs. His hooves conjured tiny ice blocks to walk on so he didn't have to sully them in the railyard's dirt. The dusty air on the ride over had been bad enough, but then the air at Venish's rail station turned horrendously muggy as people packed inside in droves to get supplies from his convoy.

Well, I see that some things about Shimmer haven't changed much given that he's still as big of a priss as before his transformation.

Although he'd finished distributing the supplies and now awaited Demerzel's arrival, Shimmer couldn't stop thinking about the last couple of hours. He destroyed a giant World Ender robot! It was all him! He finally had some real firepower to throw his weight behind. The ponyta didn't have to fear World Ender's troops. He could trap them in a snowstorm at the drop of a hat!

This is all going to go to his head and come with a horrible catch, I can already tell.

... And the actual supply delivery. The supply delivery.

Shimmer had earned praise for most of his life — a lot of it likely unearned, in hindsight — but this was different. The Venishians were genuinely glad to see him. Their gratitude was real. He wasn't getting talked up because of a photo shoot or something. No, he actually did good by his people. He stepped in when Parliament wouldn't!

Yup, this is totally going to Shimmer's head. Though I suppose it's nice to see him not being an elitist prick for once even if I'm not convinced that his motives are totally pure here.

That had to count for something. It had to mean his mothers were wrong. That he could take initiative. That he did deserve the throne.

... It had to mean he could rescue Robin and Xander.

Yeah, I knew that there was going to be a catch to all of this, since it's just not like Shimmer to be selfless based off the last time we saw how his mind ticked.

Putting aside the discomfort of dirtying his fur, Shimmer sat down on the dirt behind the caboose's rear wheel. Groaning, he stretched out his neck, then his forelegs. This was an ache he'd never felt before. Not even after some of his more... vigorous extracurriculars with Xander.

I can already tell that the students in the neighboring dorm rooms had trouble sleeping that night.
:copyber:


Was this that post-workout high that dopey bewear PE teacher always spoke of back at school when he tried to get Shimmer to do more than a light trot? It wasn't too bad.

Or perhaps there were less lewd explanations for this as well. Even if I wonder what sport those extracurriculars were in that case.

Not too bad at all. Shimmer flipped his icy mane over his shoulder, sighing. He could get used to this. Being a 'mon of action and reaping the praises for hard work, instead of doing the bare minimum and expecting to get something out of it because it was his right as Crown Prince.

Well, it's progress at least? Since this is definitely a wee bit more sympathetic than Shimmer's thought process pre-transformation where he comes off as being very entitled in outlook.

The ponyta tensed a bit. Maybe Vegna was right to belittle him. Maybe if Shimmer had actually pressed the matter with the dusknoir instead of crying foul to his mothers, he wouldn't have embarrassed himself in the Crowne Court and Parliament. And maybe his friends and future husband would still be here.

Shimmer huffed out frost. Introspection time had gone on long enough. Where the hell was Demerzel? The overgrown vegetable was late. Shimmer needed a shower. And some decent food.

Wow, hell must really be freezing over if Shimmer's having moments of personal introspection. Can't tell if this is legitimate character growth or side effects from Dermezel's voodoo, maybe both.
:bulbuhhh:


He has crazy strong telepathy, right? The pontya tried to concentrate, which meant envisioning the bulbous-headed mutant.

"Hey! Where are you? I can't stay in the railyard forever!"

Probably not the smartest tone to take towards the guy that gave you your mutant powers, buuuut...

Several seconds of silence passed. Shimmer stomped his forehoof down, huffing in annoyance. He was pretty sure he did the telepathy thing right. Why wasn't Demerzel answering?

Before Shimmer could try again, though, his tails crinkled. He sensed something. A presence— no, two presences. Not too far, but somewhat... blunted?

Shimmer: "... Dermezel? Is that you? Who's the friend of yours that I'm sensing?"

The ponyta never was good at describing auras. But whatever they were, they came from the front of the train. Shimmer got up and crept forward. He tried to concentrate, raising his ears and holding his breath. He focused on his psychic powers again, knowing full well that if whoever was on the other side had decent enough ESP of their own, they'd sense him in a heartbeat.

"... gambler needs to know when the time has come to cash in."

Oh, hello, Fraud.

The voice was a bit muffled, but Shimmer thought it familiar. Yet the ponyta couldn't quite put his hoof on who it was.

"And, in His Excellency's opinion, you've worn out your welcome at the table. Played a few too many hands."

Oh, so Fraud is the bearer of bad news for Dermezel's steed from last chapter, huh?

Shimmer kept pressing forward, his footsteps slow and methodical. He couldn't afford to make noise. This voice was familiar, but not one he'd heard recently. It sounded too old and deep to be a classmate. An academy teacher, maybe?

"You're pushing your luck and you are one small step away from losing the rest of your pot."

Shimmer: "... (Wait a minute, wasn't this voice at one of mom's meetings with her ministers? Since I swear I heard it at one...)"

... No. The voice had too much of a sense of authority to it. And it definitely wasn't Vortex. Could it have been someone in the government, then? Maybe an MP or an administrator?

Oh, so Shimmer is realizing that for real in the story, huh? Whelp, time to see where this goes.

"I have no idea what you're talking about. I think I liked you better when you were spewing unfunny, recycled stand up material instead of speaking in card game metaphors."

Shimmer froze mid-step. He certainly recognized Demerzel's voice. But that second sentence...

Minister Charles?

Aaaaaand there it is. Though I get the feeling that Shimmer's going to wind up hearing quite a few things that he's not supposed to here.

The Mr. Rime had gone missing weeks ago, leaving the Radiant Guard completely stumped. Yet it sounded like Demerzel was talking with him right now!

The ponyta decided he'd walked far enough. He pressed himself up against the side of the train, flinching from all the dust and gravel that stuck to his pelt.

Shimmer: "(Oh of all the times to not have a GemCom with a recording function. Since I'm getting the feeling that I probably shouldn't be here.)" ._.;

"I made it clear last time, didn't I?" Charles scoffed. "Thanks to your unwillingness to help us, your beloved Glastrier now belongs to the Grim Reaper."

Shimmer's brow furrowed. The Reaper? As in Vegna?

Oh, so Vegna really is an operative from the QN. Possibly. I suppose I should've put two and two together sooner from what became of Shimmer's uncle, but still.

Wait. The dusknoir had fought an armored knight riding an icy steed back in Venish. And when it was over, the steed was gone. Did Vegna kill them? And were they someone close to Demerzel?

What the hell was going on?!

Just a little spot of blackmail, Shimmer. Nothing to see here.

"And I made it clear last time that I am helping," Demerzel hissed. Shimmer thought he sensed a spike in psychic energy from the front of the train, but remained rooted to the spot. "This isn't something I can brute force. This is a fight won by the long knife that twists slowly. I've endeared myself to Radiance's royals. I'm giving you disgusting oafs the time you need to break the seals."

Wait, so is Dermezel literally the Kuja of this story where he's just in it to see the world and some connected one burn and rule over the ashes? Since he definitely is vibing the part as a third party that's being roped along to going along with this that doesn't have real loyalty outside the fate of his horse.

"You call destroying His Excellency's troops helping?" Charles' voice brimmed with amusement. "Quite the side pot you're offering up there."

"It helps keep everyone's attention focused within Radiance," Demerzel countered. "Otherwise, they might decide to try and find a way inside your precious empire. And then you'd really have a problem, wouldn't you?"

Well, somebody's a smooth-talker there. Let's see how well that goes down with Fraud.

Shimmer exercised every bit of willpower he had not to lash out, but it was grueling. The way Demerzel spoke... made it sound like all the help he was giving Shimmer was nothing but some sort of elaborate ruse! Was his growing strength part of that ploy? Had he let himself get duped into thinking he was finally making a difference, only to be made a fool of behind his back again?

Narrator:

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He couldn't stand for that. He wouldn't stand for that!

... But the ponyta refused to expose himself. He'd stay quiet. Get whatever extra leverage he could.

Keep talking, you cads.

inb4 the two of them are already aware of Shimmer's presence.

"His Excellency doesn't see it that way." Cassius was still amused. "I'm simply here to tell you that your stunt earlier today cost your remaining spouse her rations for the foreseeable future."

Oh, so Glastrier is dead dead, then, huh?

Shimmer tensed to avoid gasping and giving himself away. There it was. The piece tying things together. Charles — now under World Ender's employ, from the sound of it — was blackmailing Demerzel.

They had his wife. Just like they had Shimmer's future husband.

Shimmer: "(Wait a minute! This can work! If I talk Dermezel into helping me and not getting wrecked for High Treason, we can totally rescue Xander and whatever his wife is here!)"

"Geryon!" Demerzel audibly strained. "You're starving her? Do you brutes have no morals?!"

Fraud: "We're more of a results-driven empire, really."
:gardeshrug~1:


"If you start cooperating, we will happily give her the food and water she so desperately needs," Charles said.

A heaviness gripped Shimmer's gut. What if he rushed to judgment? What if Demerzel wasn't using him... but helping him because of their shared circumstances?

No, he's still using you, Shimmer. And I'm not convinced that Dermezel's really as helpless to the QN as he's presenting himself right now.

"... what do you expect me to do?" Demerzel's voice cracked.

"His Excellency intends to deploy a new weapon to Tulpise to help build up the ranks of his Eternatus Troopers," Charles said. "You will advise the queen to deploy her army, but you will leave those plagiarized bugs behind so our Iron Moths can capture Radiance's soldiers to serve the empire."

Oh, so the Genesect are based off of designs sourced from the QN. I figured, but it's nice to have hard confirmation here.

"And if I'm successful... you will stop starving Geryon?"

"Feed her and heal the wounds that have persisted through her malnourishment," Charles replied. "I wouldn't take too long thinking about it, either. Last I checked, some of them looked infected. Who knows what could be eating away at her bloodstream?"

Yeah, if my hypothesis of Dermezel eventually turning the tables in terms of relative threat importance versus the QN winds up panning out, I can tell he's going to take special relish in dealing with Fraud here.

Silence followed. Shimmer again held his breath. Given the shift in Demerzel's tone, the ponyta expected him to acquiesce.

"... fine."

"We have a deal, then?"

"Yes."

Fraud: "A real deal? None of this malarkey where your end of the bargain winds up getting our Troopers mysteriously blown up?"
:unimpressed:


"Shall we shake on it like genteels?"

"Keep your filthy hands to yourself."

Charles chuckled. "Very well, then. I hope you truly choose to walk away and take your winnings... before there's nothing left for you to claim."

I mean, if Dermezel is indeed what the Word of God elsewhere says he's meant to be in this story... yeah, that's going to be a problem for you well before it is for him, Fraud.
:copyber:


A pulse of psychic energy followed. Shimmer pressed himself even tighter against the train, ready to spring into action if need be.

Instead, Demerzel sighed.

"You can stop hiding, Your Grace. He's gone now."

Yeah, I knew that Dermezel was aware of Shimmer the entire time. I just didn't buy him being able to get that past someone who was a strong Psychic by nature.

Shimmer winced. So, Demerzel knew the whole time. Did that mean Minister Charles did, too?

Narrator:
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Shimmer: "Oh well that's reassuring."
:uhhh:


Demerzel appeared beside him in a blip of pink light. Shimmer hopped back with a startled whiney, his tails reflexively puffing out.

"I did my best to try and mask your aura," Demerzel said, folding his hands behind his back. "Hopefully it was enough to keep that clod from realizing you were eavesdropping." He paused to glance at Shimmer. "You did eavesdrop, right?"

Shimmer: "I-Is this a trick question?"
:fearfullaugh~1:

Dermezel: "I'll just take that as a 'yes'."
:wigglypensive:


The ponyta nodded slowly.

"How much did you hear?"

"I, uh, think I came in at the part where Charles was telling you it was time to cash in?"

"You didn't miss too much, then." Demerzel's expression sayed unreadable, but he sounded... pleased?

Shimmer: "... (Dermezel can't tell if I'm lying in my responses, can he?)"
:ohnowen:


"Wait." Shimmer stepped toward his mutant advisor. "You wanted me to eavesdrop?"

"Why else would I stay here after the ex-minister accosted me?" Demerzel countered, chuckling and shaking his head. "I knew you were here, after all. If this was a conversation I wanted to remain private, I would've insisted we go somewhere else."

Oh, so Dermezel is attempting to knife the QN in the back and get out from his current arrangement.

Shimmer: "That's... a really good point, actually."

It sure sounded reasonable, yet Shimmer couldn't forget what he'd heard before. He looked down at the dirt. "This sounds like another trick," he muttered. "And I'm... not some tool for you to use!"

"Of course you aren't. But I needed that Eterna stooge to hear what he wanted to hear," Demerzel said, turning away from Shimmer. He floated up to the train, looking at a metal ladder that went up to the roof of the car. "Surely you've seen one of your mothers try something similar when dealing with Parliament, no?"

Yeah, I'm not convinced that Dermezel hasn't been manipulating both Fraud and Shimmer in live-time. Since that would be the most 'Kuja' imaginable thing on his part.

Shimmer bit his lip. Demerzel was right, but how could the ponyta be sure the reverse wasn't also true? What if Demerzel was lying to him, too?

He had to make his stand here. Figuratively.

Not convinced that this is going to end well, but...

"What are you hiding?" Shimmer squared up his stance. "If this partnership is going to work, it's high time you explained yourself." He took a deep breath. "What are your ties to World Ender? Is it blackmail... or something more?"

I swear, if this turns out to be another Terra and Gaia thing again...
:copyka:


Demerzel remained silent and unmoving... save for a pained grimace that wove its way across his face.

"Do you consider yourself more of a visual learner, Shimmer?"

Shimmer fanned his tails out. "Don't deflect."

"Yes or no."

Shimmer: "What, do you have a slide projector with you right now or something? How would 'visual learning' be relevant here in a trainyard?"
:eltyunamused:


"... tch." Mist swirled around Shimmer's hooves. "Visuals are... helpful. Why does it matter?"

"Because I think, in this case, it would be easier to show than tell."

>Spiderverse 2 music

Whelp, this answer's likely going to involve the multiverse. Guess we might just get a 'Terra and Gaia' thing after all.

Demerzel continued to stare at the train. Slowly, he reached up... and pulled his violet robes down ever so slightly, revealing a small brace around his neck. Demerzel touched the back of his neck and the brace came off with a sudden click. It dropped to the ground and Demerzel kicked it toward Shimmer with one of his long legs.

It rolled to a stop by his feet, allowing Shimmer to see a small plastic circle that had opened up to reveal a photo inside. He recognized Demerzel... and the icy steed he saw in Venish. The black and purple equine drew a total blank, however.

Shimmer: "... Are these those 'spouses' that Minister Charles was talking about?"

"My partners, Glastrier and Spectrier," Demerzel explained. "Taken from me by Eternatus' ruler. He has held their fates over my head to get me to aid him in his bid to free Eternatus from its seal within your world. I thought getting close to you and your family was the best way to do that... but the ruler went back on his word."

Hmm. Looks like we might be getting a more mundane explanation than I expected here. Even if I'm not convinced that this is the full story either.

"Because of Vegna?" Shimmer looked up at Demerzel.

"He didn't send Vegna to take Glastrier from me. Rather, he forced Glastrier to come to Venish," Demerzel said, slowly curling his nubby hands up. "I think, whether Glastrier succeeded in terrorizing the city or somehow met his end... didn't matter to the emperor."

Oh, so Glastrier is dead dead. Noted.

"But it certainly matters to you," Shimmer said. "Did you talk with Vegna about this at all?"

"No." Demerzel's expression sharpened. "I'm sure he could... bring Glastrier back. Or attempt to, at least."

That wasn't the response Shimmer expected. "Huh?" The ponyta tilted his head.

Ah yes, necromancy. I can see how that'd be handy for this application.

"Oh, were you not aware? He's a necromancer." Demerzel let out a bitter laugh. "He raises the spirits of the dead. It's the lesser-told part of the whole Grim Reaper schtick. That he kills the people he prosecutes to add to his army of the undead."

Okay, that sounded a bit familiar. "I just figured the tabloids were sensationalizing to make some fast cash."

Wait, just how many people has Vegna killed if he has an entire army of undead spirits?
:ohnowen:


"Even trash reporting can have a ripple of truth about it," Demerzel said.

Shimmer stepped toward him. "Then isn't that all the more reason to talk to him? I have plenty of reasons to hate the guy, but if he's not in league with World Ender, then wouldn't he be willing to cooperate and give you back your partner?"

"It's impossible," Demerzel cut in, expression growing more pained. He braced himself against the side of the train.

Well, nevermind that about Vegna being in league with the QN. Possibly. Maybe.

- Shimmer raises a brow -
Shimmer: "Oh, and why would that be?"

"Because..." Shimmer raised a brow. This was not the time for Demerzel to call off his show and tell.

Demerzel said nothing. Instead, he tightly gripped the side of the latter. His body lurched violently. Strange bars of static ran from his giant head to the ends of his long legs. Jagged, staticky spikes and squares jutted out in random directions, as if he'd suddenly turned into a glitching PV screen.

The static jumped from Demerzel to the latter, and then the rest of the train car. An assortment of differently-colored glitching cubes and spikes spread out. Shimmer backpedaled, panic spreading across his face, as the glitchy shapes slowly solidified into black and purple globs of distortion.

Oh, so we're doing that glitching thing from when things went south in Venish again, huh?

"... llar..."

Demerzel had somehow managed to pry himself off the train.

"Th... col... r..."

Shimmer: "(Oh god.) D-Dermezel?! Wh-What's going on! Just spit it out!"
:eltyscared:


Shimmer looked down at his feet. Demerzel's collar was glowing with pink energy. The ponyta levitated it into the air and slung it in Demerzel's direction. A wad of glitching squares grasped it... and all the static encasing Demerzel abruptly vanished. He dropped to the ground, shakily trying to strap the collar back on his neck.

Oh hey, that's definitely familiar from Spiderverse 2. I wonder if it has the same implications for what the story behind Dermezel is.

The train car hadn't returned to normal, however. It was still an irregular glob of distortion. Except now there were a few words scrawled across it.

The Original One breathed alone before the universe came.

Oh, so the train car is now a Mind Plate, huh? Or at least I think that's what just happened.

Just as soon as the sentence appeared, it vanished in pink mist. Mist that faded into Demerzel's collar, now secure on his neck once again. He pulled his robes back up to his it, still breathing heavily.

Or else, the Mind Plate is somehow stuck in Dermezel's collar. Since it went into it there.

"What was that?!" Shimmer's eyes darted between Demerzel and the wad of distortion. It wasn't growing... but it wasn't shrinking, either.

"The... proof... you wanted." Demerzel caught his breath, but didn't hover back into the air. "Vegna cannot revive Glastrier... because neither of us are meant to be. The same goes for Spectrier." He put his hand on his small, round body. "I suspect... Eternatus' ruler used Eterna energy to give them both stability. But Glastrier's stability is gone now... and this plate can only keep one soul stable."

Oh, so Vegna also is rocking the power of an Arceus plate, huh? I suppose that would explain a few things about how he seems to be a magnet for forbidden powers.

Shimmer didn't know where to even begin with that explanation. "'Neither of us are meant to be?' What kind of purple, flowery explanation is that?"

Demerzel slightly turned onto his right side. "I... am not a mutant. I'm a calyrex. A species born to rule. To lead." He took several heavy breaths. "But I am lost. In time and space. Simply because I wanted to be a good leader... and protect my home from a very real danger."

Not sure if I can trust this explanation or not, though it would explain the Spiderverse-style freakout after he popped his collar (har har). Since "not supposed to be in this universe and reality freaks out about it" is very much a thing in that film series.

Shimmer shuffled back slightly. If calyrex was a pokémon, it was one Shimmer never heard of before now. "Trying to protect your home... from what?"

"From the very same creature the Aeons worship! A wicked dragon of light!" Demerzel spat.

The ponyta stiffened. So, that's why he believes so strongly the Aeons' god exists?

Ah yes, so Bahamut's antics are going to come back and bite everyone in the ass in the end. Though I suppose we might just get a variation of that whole 'Terra and Gaia' shtick after all.
:copyber:


"He was a danger to my partners. To my friends. To my home. His presence was a beacon for wicked souls!" Demerzel smacked his left hand against the ground. "So, I worked hard to get myself elected leader of my home. And when I won the election... I took the steps I thought necessary to protect the people who were depending on me.

Wouldn't have expected a Calyrex to be elected. Though I can already tell that these 'steps' are going to go off into the deep end really, really fast.

"I called an even higher power than that infernal dragon! I told the group how dangerous he was. How he had already broken my universe once before! And when they actually showed up, I thought it was going to happen! I thought they would take him away and we would finally be safe!"

Demerzel looked at Shimmer and there was a frenzy in his eyes that he'd never seen before. "But you know what happened? Do you. Know. What. Happened?"

He smacked the ground again. "They acquiesced to him! He gave demands and they listened! My pleas fell on deaf ears!"

Yeah, I knew that Dermezel was going to be a loose cannon given what you've Word of God said he fills role-wise as a character. Though gunning for the Overseers, huh? Or at least I'm pretty sure that that's what Dermezel just implied that 'higher power' is.

A half-laugh, half-wheeze escaped Demerzel's lips. "So you know what I did?"

"Uhh..." Shimmer stepped back again. "You tried to leave?"

"I tried to take away his powers! His light!" Demerzel said. "But things hit a snag. My device triggered on one of his, y'know, great-great-great-great grandkids or some ridiculous drivel! But only because they interfered with it!

I suppose that would explain a thing or two about why Bahamut's so messed up in the present day. Even if I'm wondering when this specifically happened.
:copyber:


"The dragon should've just accepted his fate, but no! In a fit of rage, he... he somehow caused a chain reaction with my device that hit me and my partners!"

The calyrex rolled onto his back and stared up in the sky. "Next thing I knew, I woke up all alone in this world. A world where familiar names like Horizon, Aeon, and Radiance were thrown around in all the wrong ways. And I was in such... such excruciating pain."

... Wait a minute. Is Dermezel the author of the opening passage? Since that sure sounds like it from the way he's describing things.

He placed his hands on his neck. "But I soon found this plate. I don't know why it showed up. But it stopped the soul-tearing pain. It gave me... a sense of stability."

Yes, something that's the distilled power of a creator deity would do that, I suppose.

Demerzel slowly hovered back into the air. "It wasn't long before Eternatus' forces made contact with me, however. And told me they were holding my partners." He shook his head. "That cooperation was the only way to see them again. The only way to return home."

"And you believed them?"

"I wanted to." Demerzel didn't sound too proud of himself. "You have to understand... I had no idea where I was. How things worked around here." He turned away, folding his arms behind his back. "But, even though I tried to do what they asked, it eventually became clear that they did not intend to hold up their end of the deal. Fortunately, the work I had done showed me that there's... an alternative way forward. A path to get home."

inb4 it's:
:DEATH~1:


But I suppose I'll give Dermezel a chance to explain in his own words.

He looked at Shimmer. "A path to get you the kingdom you rightfully deserve."

Shimmer tilted his head. He already had a kingdom. Or he would, anyway, once it was his time to take the throne. "What's wrong with Radiance? It's my home."

"That it is." Demerzel bowed his head down. "But, if things continue as they are, you will never see the day you take the throne."

Oh, so this is going to be a "torch the planet and run" thing, huh?

"What?" The ponyta squinted. "Because of World Ender?"

"Because of your mother," Demerzel said.

Whaaaaaaaat?

"Excuse me?" He took a cautious step toward Demerzel. "What, did you hear Justine planning a coup or something?"

"Hardly. If I had to guess, she'll be on the chopping block soon enough, too."

WHAT.

Shimmer tensed. "This isn't funny." Was this calyrex implying someone or something intended to off him and his family?

"I wouldn't expect you to realize it." Demerzel shook his head, then pressed his right hand to his temple. "Perhaps Justine doesn't, either. But I sense it."

"Sense what?"

"That Isola and I are the same." Demerzel moved his right hand down to his torso. "Souls out of time and space." He paused. "Though I suspect that is deliberate on her part."

W. H. A. T.

Though I suppose that would explain a few things about why she never takes that breastplate off. Even if I wonder what Arceus plate is jammed inside of it.

Shimmer swallowed hard. He was finding it difficult to follow Demerzel's logic. "Can you elaborate?"

"Perhaps you never bothered looking, but Isola used to be a... very different person. Until her time at Horizon Academy ended."

She got placeswapped with a counterpart from elsewhere in the multiverse, didn't she?

"And?" Shimmer huffed out frost. "People grow up." His mothers certainly thought he needed to.

"No. We're talking sudden, drastic changes," Demerzel continued. "And it doesn't stop there." He shook his head. "There are bits and pieces of similar reports stretching back for generations. All of them hidden. Difficult to find unless you know where to look."

He turned away from Shimmer. "Besides, don't you find it strange that, throughout Radiance's history, there has never been a single king who sat upon the throne?"

Shimmer: "... I just figured that it was a 'tradition and misandry' thing, really."
:ohnowen:


Shimmer stared blankly. "What? That... can't be right."

"It's always been a queen. Married to another woman." Demerzel lifted both hands up and tapped them together. "They would sire one child. If the child turned out a boy... then he, at some point, would transition. The future king would become a future queen instead."

The calyrex looked over his shoulder. "Do you feel as though you're not the right gender?"

Shimmer: "Dermezel, you're kinda freaking me out-"
Dermezel: "Do you?"

"No." Shimmer flicked his mane over his shoulder. "I'm happy with who I am." He stepped forward once more. "So, again, where are you going with this?"

"Isola isn't Isola." Demerzel folded his arms behind his back again. "I don't know who she really is, but I know what she is: a body-snatcher. Someone who jumps from Radiant Queen to Radiant Queen. And, as the Crown Prince, you are her next victim."

Image


Well, that went places quickly. I can't tell whether or not this isn't Dermezel being manipulative again, but if this is even semi-true... yeah, those are some yuuuuge skeletons in the Radiant Crown's closet.

Shimmer shook his head. He almost stumbled and fell over in disbelief. "No. No, no, no." He laughed nervously. "That's... ridiculous. Something out of some schlocky PV miniseries."

"It's the truth."

Maybe, but it beggars the question of if it's the whole truth. Since if Dermezel and Isola are both alike entities and Isola's like that...

"So, what?" Shimmer's eyes darted around. He kept trying to tear them away from the distortion glob, but couldn't. "Why tell me any of this? How does this help you with your... whatever?"

"Because I need a new partner. Someone who, like me, has been wronged." Demerzel blipped over to Shimmer's side. "The shield your mother always wears?"

"It's been with the family since the Darkest Day," Shimmer whispered, thinking about the oversized breast plate and the red gem housed inside.

"That's what's giving Isola her power," Demerzel said, placing a hand on Shimmer's shoulder. He recoiled at first, but didn't move away. "I can sense something inside. A power similar to my plate. If we could take it from her..."

Yeah, Shimmer is getting played in live-time. I can't tell whether Dermezel was actually telling the truth about Isola, but he clearly has ulterior motives for that breastplate given that it apparently contains a power that can keep World Ender at bay.

"You want to steal my family heirloom?"

"No. I want you to have it," Demerzel insisted, hovering in front of Shimmer. "... eventually, at least. But if we can take it... then we can combine it with the plate that I have. It can send me home. And then you can use the power to rid Radiance of the body-snatcher and Eternatus in one fell swoop."

:absus:


Yeah, okay buddy. Why don't you promise a pony on top of things while you're at it?

He put his other hand on Shimmer's other shoulder. "You will be the king that Radiance truly deserves. The king you've always thought you could be."

Shimmer. He. Is. Using. You.

Shimmer looked into Demerzel's eyes, trying to tell if he was getting played. Yet it was hard to argue against the things he had just seen. "How would we even combine them?" the ponyta wondered.

"That's where Dr. Arianna comes in," Demerzel whispered. "She has all of Tesla's brains and none of the attitude. And given how she feels your mothers have wronged her and her life's work, I suspect that swaying her to our side will be the easiest part of this whole endeavor."

Well that's a name that I wasn't expecting to hear again. Guess we're not done with Vortex's friend circle after all.

He took his hands off Shimmer's shoulders and drifted back slightly. "I understand that this is... a lot to take in. But I am committed to this. You deserve a future. You deserve your birthright. Just as I deserve a chance to return home." The calyrex extended his right hand.

"What do you say, Your Grace? Can I count on your support?"

Shimmer: "Can... Can I think this through? S-Since this is a lot to take in, and-"
:grohno~2:


Shimmer stared at Demerzel's nubby hand. "These ice powers. What happens if things don't work out?"

Demerzel didn't move. "They'll return to me, but you will be unharmed."

Image


Silence ensued as Shimmer chewed on everything. And it was a lot. The ponyta was afraid of being tricked again. But the early admiration from the Venishians felt so good. He wanted more of that. And he couldn't get it if he let things end here. And certainly not if Isola really did end up snatching his body.

Shimmer stuck his forehoof out and pressed it to Demerzel's hand.

"I hope, for both our sakes, you're telling the truth."

Demerzel pulled his hand back and curtsied with his purple robes.

"I won't let you down, Your Grace."

>expecting a Kuja analogue to tell the truth without some sort of horrible catch

Whelp, this is going to end in tears at some point, I can already tell.

High above the unsuspecting duo, a dusknoir sat atop a corviknight, looking at the tiny fissures running up his right arm. Golden vapors faded into the air around it.

Vegna squeezed his right arm with his left hand.

Griffon glanced back at Vegna. "Did you get what you wanted, V?"

Oh, hi there, Vegna.

"It would appear so."

"So, why the long face?" Griffon paused. "Or, well, y'know, whatever the equivalent is for dusknoir." He flicked his right wing dismissively.

Vegna's eye dimmed.

"Necrozma is inching toward rebirth as a Phantom," he whispered. The ectoplasm on his right arm bubbled under his hand. "And, all this time, the source of his greatest pain — the one who struck down his family — has sat out in the open. Upon a gilded throne of lies."

I should be a lot less surprised that that's how the Radiant Crown got its start given how the resident dragons either live in a backwards medieval kingdom in a volcanic hellscape or as second-class citizens, but this is still a
:pikashock~2:
moment here.

"But you always suspected it, didn't ya?" Griffon said. "That's why you got this job in the first place, ain't it?"

Vegna tightened his grip on his arm. "We have to find him... before it's too late."

"Find who?"

"The only one who beat Necrozma when he was still whole: Mewtwo."

Ah yes, time for the awkward student-teacher meetings when that inevitably goes down.

Well, that batch of reveals was surprising, even if I don't believe for a second that Dermezel is telling Shimmer about these things from the goodness of his heart since... yeah, Kuja analogue who has already demonstrated that he's not exactly trustworthy in his dealings with anyone. I gather that this chapter was mostly setup, but it does sound like we're getting into the stage of things in this story where the disparate yarns of different plot threads start converging in on each other again. So that'll be fun to see how things shake out.

I don't really have a lot to complain about this chapter other than that the opening with 'Diyem' might have a bit of continuity lockout for readers who aren't aware of Blacklight or Dodra, but altogether, I think that things are coming along decently well. And it's nice to see that those earlier plot threads are still going to be relevant after all given what an unholy mess Etherium's... everything is turning out to be in live-time.

Congrats on the chapter @Ambyssin , and I'll be looking forward to seeing where things go next.
 

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And back for a review of your most recent chapter for offsite Review Tag. I could’ve just claimed it with my review of Chapter 64, but that's cheap, so let's whip up a proper fresh review and do a double-feature for posting with…

Chapter 65

The Butterfree Effect.

On paper, it's a logical fallacy. The idea that a tiny change in the past could create a giant ripple effect that unravels the future. The mathematicians who created the theory didn't account for legendary pokémon.

Dear diary writer, that's not a logical fallacy, that's literal reality. There are a lot of moments in history where the fates of entire nations have been decided by events kicked off by seemingly inconsequential decisions.

I've gathered all the material I can think of surrounding our legends and myths. The Butterfree Effect assumes that Dialga and Celebi are not keeping a constant watch on time. When a ripple appears, they can patch it. Thus, a flawed theory.

Wait, but how on earth would you ever know that they're successfully patching time when you're living in the present and unaware of the shenanigans required to keep time flowing as intended? Or if they're even succeeding?

Though 'Dialga', huh? I'm guessing that this didn't originate from POV-2020, then. Or at least not anytime recently if it did.

But what if we applied that argument to space. Legendary pokémon can display tremendous power, sure, but can such immense might spread across space itself? I'm not sure.

Palkia: "Am I a joke to you?"
:what:

Narrator: "Clearly you don't exist in the writer's home dimension, sit down."

I think it's reasonable to believe that there's a limit. Consider this: a ripple at one point in space beyond our legends' control — perhaps another world entirely — grows to such a degree that, by the time it reaches our world, space is unravelling. And since space and time are so intricately connected, time begins to break down as well. But because the ripple originated somewhere beyond the legends' control, they cannot fix it.

Oh, so this is why the Overseers are freaking out so hard over POV-2020. One universe melting down has the potential to cause a cascading failure in others it's connected to.

Yes, I like this theory. It could explain several things. Like why I've seen him and his togekiss in archival photos of Jubilife Village when it should be impossible for him to be in two places in time at once. Or the dreams where I'm not a researcher, but some high-level pokémon trainer who researches myths on the side as a hobby.

'Togekiss', huh? Though why does this feel like it's being written by some incarnation of Cynthia about Volo?

It could even explain the artifact I found in the forest outside of my lab the other day. A crystal sphere with a golden wheel, like the broken symbols scattered around the Spear Pillar. It feels almost otherworldly. Lucario is transfixed by it whenever she sees it.

Yeah, this feels like some AU of Cynthia. Even if this is obviously not the same Luke as from her champion team. (Though apparently possible as a matchup in B2W2's PWT.)

I stumbled across something big. With this theory and this artifact, the Space Globe, I can finally solve all these mysteries. Unravel every myth and legend.

The results of my research will offer humans and pokémon infinite possibilities.

"We could be so much more..." - Cynthia, probably, in front of a Glowing McGuffin of Doom

"Aaaaaaand that about sums it up."

Nikki leaned back in her chair and put her feet up on the table. Noctum frowned at her, too far to force her to put her feet back on the floor where they belonged. Fortunately, Igneous had it taken care of. The grovlazzle elbowed Nikki's feet.

Somebody's looking forward to his P3 re-re-re-release.
:bleplithe:


Nice taste in background music. I'd countersuggest vid related:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fd6MW-XhO5I


… but, I'm sure Nikki would throw a fit over it as not being her style.
:loltias:


"C'mon, we're in public," he said.

"Tch. Fine." The toxtricity slouched over, resting her right arm on the table and laying her head in her right hand. She glanced at the others, Noctum in particular. "Okay. You look like you have questions. Shoot."

Igneous: "Wait, why are we playing dorm music right now anyways? If we're out and about right now, shouldn't we be listening to something more like "When the Moon's Reaching Out Stars"-?"
:what:


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kRJUKA_dFw


Nikki: "Twiggy, stop nitpicking the background music and let me keep moving the story forward." >_>;

"Yuna told you she's Chiron?" The black charizard tapped his index claws together.

"Yep."

"And that Chiron is— or was Bahamut's wife?"

"Yep."

And thus PoV became about a true reincarnation of a goddess and revealed that this was the section of the story being written by Atlus devs on their break.

Noctum: "Wait, but she's a princess- but that also makes her a goddess and- agh, my head's spinning now!"
:sevidazed:


"This can't be right! The Aeon Himself... had a family?"

Nikki: "Yes? And? Why is this so hard for you to believe?"
:eltywtf:

Noctum: "Because this literally goes against everything in my religion and how I was brought up as a kid!"
:ohnowen:

Nikki: "Meh. That's just disillusionment for ya. You'll get used to it."

Noctum's tail flame sparked. He looked over his shoulder to find Yiazmat floating behind him, ectoplasmic tail rippling. "I don't understand," she whispered. "The scriptures mentioned nothing about Bahamut having a family."

"They probably also didn't mention him blowing up other civilizations, either," Nikki said, lazily twirling her left index finger around. Scarlett frowned at her. "What? I thought Princess had already dropped that truth bomb on her mom."

Live look at Noctum right now:
Image

Nikki: "Well, with blacker scales, but that sounds about right. Seriously, I thought Yuna already told you that your night light dragon god was a fraud. How are you still finding this shocking right now?"

"Your Highness." Noctum got to his feet and offered an arm in support. "It's as much of a surprise to me, too, but—"

Yiazmat turned away. "I'm sorry." She took a shaky breath. "I need some time to myself. To think." She zipped away before Noctum could say anything else.

Dejected, the black charizard sank back into his seat and put his head in his hands. What was he supposed to do about this? Yuna was practically family, yet he couldn't think of anything to do to support her. Or Yiazmat, for that matter.

Igneous: "I mean, we could tee up 'Living with Determination' in the background and you could go and have a sappy moment with Yuna dealing with her turmoil-"

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-sqsBi3-mk


All: "Igneous!"
Igneous: "Oh, come on! It's not like any of you are throwing around suggestions right now!" >_>;

He tensed from a cold, scaly arm on his back. Noctum glanced at Valkyrie.

"It's out of your control," the garchomp said. "Not worth letting it eat at you."

Noctum looked at the floor. That... sounded like advice, but Noctum wasn't sure what he could do with it.

Noctum: "Could... someone tee up that first song from the cutaways again? I could really use something to lift the mood-"
All:
:judgemander~1:

Nikki: "You too, Noctum?" >_>;
Noctum: "Look, what am I supposed to do here? Just mope and feel depressed and useless?" >.<

Igneous cleared his throat. "So, what was the point of Gene's training, anyway?"

"Oh, that?" Still resting her head against her right hand, Nikki tapped her left index finger and thumb together, generating a few sparks. "Boss Kitty had me work on Nuzzle."

I can already see Igneous struggling not to spit his drink laughing onto the table.

That was enough to get Noctum to look up. He mouthed the attack name.

"What'd he have you learning that baby attack for?" Kyoko wondered, mimicking Nikki resting her head on an arm she lay on the table.

"Not learning. Improving." Nikki pushed herself up, hopped out of her seat and walked over to a nearby metal pillar. "Check it."

I'm not sure if this is about to turn out to be impressive or else "dying of embarrassment"-tier levels of cringe.

... Let's find out! :V

Noctum wondered if she was about to hug the pillar when the toxtricity hopped into the air. Yellow electricity crackled around her feet. Nikki swung her legs up. The lightning tickled the metal pillar and, within seconds, Nikki had landed on it like it was the new floor.

"Tada!" Nikki held her arms out, then flipped a couple of birds toward the ceiling. "Gravity can kiss my ass!"

That seems like a pretty impressive buff, I'll admit.

"... what." Igneous stared blankly at Nikki.

"That— I don't think that's how gravity works," Noctum muttered. But the black charizard decided it wasn't worth harping on it any further. "Congratulations, I guess?"

"Thanks, Zardy!" Nikki hopped off the pillar and strode confidently back to her seat. "I bet this'll come in handy for the next place we visit."

Noctum: "Wait, where is that going to be again?" ._.;

Noctum wasn't convinced, but kept that thought to himself. Instead, he asked, "So, are you going to apologize to Yuna?"

The toxtricity froze in the middle of sitting down. Her mane shrank a bit. "Ah. Er..." She glanced at the others, who were still staring at her. "I thought I already did?"

"Seriously?" Igneous shook his head in disbelief. "Sounds to me like you brushed her worries off as nothing."

Nikki: "... It's the thought that counts?"
:joltyshrug~1:

All:
:unimpressed:

Nikki: "Oh come on, do you all get off on forcing me into awkward and uncomfortable situations?!" >.<

"Whaaat?" Nikki sat down, holding her hands up innocently. "No way! Boss Kitty stepped in and explained it. It makes sense and stuff." She scratched one of her horns. "There wasn't really much for me to add. Of course she'd be scared."

The grovlazzle frowned. "And you told her that?"

Nikki's mohawk shrank again. The silence told Noctum the answer.

Nikki: "... It was kinda an unspoken thing and implied?" ^^;
Igneous: "Yeah, you didn't tell her."
:unimpressedrayquaza:


"Hello. Guzzie hopes he is not interrupting. Your food is ready."

Noctum looked up to see the large guzzlord looming over them with a food tray in each hand. Guzzie passed out their respective meals, ending with Noctum's burger. It had a pretzel bun styled to look like an eevee with its pointy ears and tails. He thought it cute, but it also stirred something deep inside him. Charizard predator instincts, perhaps?

Oh hey, it's this part again after I don't remember how many months you previewed it. Though I have to wonder if there was something about Noctum's childhood experiences that's left him with these adorkable tendencies, or if he's just always been like this even back then.

"Oh. Guzzie did not realize another friend had come." The guzzlord stomped over behind Nikki. "Can Guzzie get you something?"

"You got chili fries?" the toxtricity said.

"Guzzie can make chili fries."

Nikki snapped her fingers. "Swell. Let's go with that."

So there's a secret menu at Cyril's burger joint. Noted in that case, even if it makes me wonder just how many items you can get at customer request like this.

Guzzie nodded and stomped away, leaving Noctum to take a big enough bite of his burger to remove the entire eevee face that had been grilled into the bun.

Background Eevee:
:wtfuckle:

- Scoots away uncomfortably -
Nikki: "Wait, how has Carnivore Confusion not been more of a bigger deal in this setting given that we have farmed ferals that wind up on the menu on a regular basis?"

"So, Nikki, you going to say the right thing to Yuna?" Igneous pointed a forkful of lettuce at her.

"I, uh—" Nikki looked down guiltily. "Look, Twiggy, I ain't the best with touchy-feely stuff, but when I said 'it doesn't matter,' I meant it."

Igneous:
:unimpressed:

Nikki: "You're... going to keep bugging me about this until I go talk to her, aren't you?" -_-;

Noctum swallowed his large bite of food, then took another, protracted bite as if that somehow illustrated his displeasure at Nikki's attitude. She must have caught on, because she flinched and looked away with him.

"It's just... I don't care if she was Chiron. Or is Chiron." Nikki waved her left arm around. "She's always been Yuna to me. She'll stay Yuna to me."

I can't tell whether this is endearing or massively tempting fate given that Chiron as we've seen her in flashbacks is all but confirmed to not even be Yuna's true identity and baiting tears for some point down the future.

The toxtricity smacked her hand on the table. "The way I see it, if I don't give the Chiron part of her the time of day, it won't take control. What's so bad about that?" She looked around at the others. "C'mon, I can't be the only one who'd rather keep Princess than lose her to some stuffy moon bat."

Oh yeah, that totally sounds healthy and well-adjusted. Not.

At that, everyone's gazes rolled to Noctum, who was still chewing. He hastily swallowed, grunting. Nikki did have a point. Sort of.

"Of course I don't want to lose Yuna. She's family."

I mean, isn't there a case to be made that by refusing to engage with Yuna, that you're increasing the risk that she just throws her nubby hands into the air and gives up, expecting to be taken over by her persona as Chiron?

But what right do we have to try and stop Chiron reawakening? he wondered, though he couldn't bring himself to say that out loud. Still, Noctum knew Yuna wouldn't drop this subject. She'd try to figure out the why behind all of this no matter what anyone told her.

And then they got a vaguely demonic-looking serpent with tendril-wings for their trouble and much
:wtfuckle:
-ing ensued as "no, no, I'm really Yaldabaoth" followed.

But more seriously, there's a difference between not intervening and writing off the Yuna that you know. Especially since personalty synthesis is probably the healthiest possible outcome that could be had for Yuna considering some of the things implied about what she got up to as a Lunala and a Giratina.

"See?" Nikki sat back in her seat. "C'mon. Maybe I botched the execution, but my heart was in the right place."

All:
:mewtwofacepalm:

Nikki: "Again, it's the thought that counts!"

"Then what about me?"

Nikki sat up straight, trying to avoid making eye contact with Scarlett. Igneous glanced nervously at the dragonair. "Um, are you okay?" he whispered.

"I'm fine." Scarlett held her head up. "I just want to know if you're still mad at me, Nikki." Her neck bauble flickered. "I may not be, y'know, running into the fire like you, but I think I deserve to know if you're going to hold a grudge or not. Because I know you like your grudges."

Silence. They were practically locked in a staring contest, expressions unreadable. Noctum didn't like the tense silence. He leaned over and tried to sip the last of his water, but there was so much ice his straw made a loud schluuuurp and everyone's eyes fell on him.

Live look at Nikki rn:
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Noctum: "... I at least helped the mood, right?" .-.

"Sorry," the black charizard mumbled, sliding his snout off the straw with a sheepish grin on his face.

"Dork." Valkyrie elbowed his belly, but his armor protected him.

Finally, Nikki sighed and slouched over a bit. "No, I'm not mad anymore. Simmered down or whatever." The toxtricity shrugged. "You told me your reasons. I don't agree with them, but staying pissed at you doesn't fix anything." Nikki squeezed the lapels of her leather jacket. "And I want to fix it. You're my sis and stuff."

I'm... not sure if I believe that or not. On the one hand, Nikki's not wrong about her having a strong bond with Scarlett... on the other, I'm not sure if I buy her just letting things go like that when she's the same character who couldn't be open about her attempt to catch Shimmer cheating his way through school.

Noctum gulped. There was a "but" coming.

"It's gonna take time." Nikki's mohawk dimmed. "The lying... it hurt. Not the kinda hurt that we laughed at in Blightsmuth. This one's deep. I gotta... feel like I can trust you again."

Yeah, I figured there would be a catch. Though at least Nikki's being open about it.

She pivoted away from the others. "Maybe that's not what you want to hear, but it's the best I've got."

Scarlett's wings drooped. Igneous was about to put his hand on the dragonair's back, but stopped. Perhaps the grovlazzle caught the same determined glint in her eyes Noctum did?

Igneous: "(Also, wait. Do you still look like you just stumbled out emaciated from a hospital bed? Since I could've sworn that it's only been a few days since I blew up that hospital room and took you to Scale City.)"
Scarlett: "(Let's just assuming 'something something Heal Pulse' fixed me up to the point where I can pass for normal in public.)"

"I understand." Scarlett bobbed her head. "I appreciate you being honest with me. Hopefully, I can return the favor soon enough."

"Yeah." Nikki's mohawk rippled faster.

Scarlett: "... Hopefully sooner rather than later from that reaction."
:fearfullaugh~1:


Silence fell over the group, until Nikki abruptly swiveled back around on her seat. "All right, no more touchy-feely sentimental silence." She smacked her right arm down on the table. "I dished on the anomaly stuff. What happened in Casaroja?"

Noctum recalled the pizza truck onslaught... and all the midair spinning that went with it. The black charizard's tail flame dimmed. "I think I'm full." He pushed his plate toward the middle of the table.

Wew. That must have been quite the trip if just the memory of spinning around is enough to make Noctum feel nauseous again.

"No fooling?" Nikki eyed the last third of his burger and fries.

"Take it," Noctum said. He rolled his eyes while the toxtricity dragged his plate in front of her.

"Seriously? Smiley face fries?" Nikki dangled one in front of her face. It resembled a pikachu head. "I thought this place catered to adults."

Ah yes, I remember this from previews as well.

Noctum: "L-Look, having an inner child is perfectly normal, okay?" >///<
Nikki: "It's not an 'inner' child if it comes out right in the open like this, Zardy."
:eltyunamused:


A scaly arm between Noctum's shoulder blades made him sit up straight. "Our resident dweeb asked for them." Valkyrie laughed. "Apparently, the big guzzlord keeps them around for his son."

Noctum pouted. "Smiley faces make me happy."

Nikki: "Words fail me."
:eltywtf:

Noctum: "Look, can you just eat my fries and let’s move things along?" >///<

Nikki looked at the pikafry and ate it in a single bite. "Ah, c'mon, Zardy. No need to be ashamed. It's okay to want to feel like a big apex predator from time to time."

Noctum's cheeks burned. He curled his claws around the edge of his seat. "So! How about that big train chase in Casaroja, huh?" he practically shouted. A few tables looked over in his direction. Valkyrie and Igneous shot them dirty looks and they returned their attentions to their own food.

Nikki: "Alright, alright! You made your point! Just keep that quiet, okay?"

"You chased after a train?" Nikki ate another fry in a single bite. "How?"

"In a pizza truck," Valkyrie replied. The toxtricity stared blankly at her. Noctum watched the realization slowly set in.

"And they didn't even make you a pizza after?" Nikki shook her head. "Raw deal."

Noctum: "That's what you're worried about?" >_>;
Nikki: "I mean, the chase was obviously a success if you're alive and talking to me, so... yes?"
:gardeshrug~1:


"It was Cyril's fake pizza truck," Igneous said between bites of salad. "At least, I have to assume it's fake. No pizza-making stuff inside."

The conversation devolved into a recap of the train chase. Nikki was amused for most of it, while Kyoko looked confused and Scarlett silently slurped up pasta noodles lathered in white sauce.

Nikki: "Never pegged her as an alfredo type. Though, hey Salazzle. Did you have something you wanted to add, or...?"

"You gotta be kidding me." Nikki leaned over, pointing a chili fry at Igneous. "Shimmer mutated by distortion? And actually strong enough to cause you problems?"

"I can't think of any other explanation," Igneous said, stuffing in one last forkful of salad. He set his fork down. "Same tone of voice. Same smugness. But not actively making things worse."

... That you know of, since based off the last scene of the prior chapter, that last bit from Noctum's gonna age like milk. I can already tell.

"But he's gonna be a problem," Valkyrie huffed, slouching against the table. "Gonna have to tell Sakaki, aren't I?"

"Maybe we can take Scarlett next time and have her sing Shimmer a lullaby?" Nikki mused, scarfing down a couple of chili fries. "Those, uh, Starlene powers of yours could get through even that dumbass' thick skull."

"Right." Scarlett's wings drooped.

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Since he's a crown prince while you're working with a criminal syndicate with foreign connections and all that jazz.

"Aw, c'mon." Nikki's mohawk dimmed. "That wasn't an insult, it was a genuine suggestion." She put her hands on the table, tapping them rhythmically. "Your singing did stuff back when people were fighting that giant centiskorch robot, didn't it?"

"It did." Scarlett wriggled nervously.

"Nikki, I think you should drop it," Noctum said, before realizing what he blurted out and smacking his hand over his snout. "R-Respectfully. She looks uncomfortable."

Nikki: "What are you going on about? Scarlett's totally fi-"

Awkward silence. Scarlett slurped up the last pasta from her bowl. "It's fine." She took a heavy breath. "I was... thinking about that. A lot. At the safe house."

Igneous sat up straight.

"Because..." "Because the idea of controlling people with my singing feels... terrible." The dragonair shivered. "I know I, like, invigorated you guys, but—"

Nikki: "Seriously?! Now you're feeling bad about manipulating people through song when you did that to packed concerts for how many years?!" >_>;
Scarlett: "And just look at what happened because of it, Nikki!"

"You don't have to do anything you don't want to," Igneous assured her. He was going to put his right hand on her back but noticed Nikki and Kyoko staring at him and put his hand back down.

"No. I... I want to help." Scarlett sat up straight. "I helped make things worse for Radiance, so I should at least try and fix this mess." The dragonair looked at the others. "So, like I said, I was doing some thinking back at the safe house and... I think I came up with something. A way to 'reboot' Starlene."

Nikki:
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Noctum: "... Go on? What do you have in mind, Scarlett?"

"Reboot?" Noctum raised a brow. He didn't think Scarlett had a machine inside her.

Snerk. Well, I was directionally correct, though I suppose I should be less surprised at Noctum being slow to the party for 'reboot' as an idiom.

"I'm sure there's a better word for it," Scarlett said, laughing nervously. "Anyway, uh, we workshopped it while you guys were... joyriding." She tucked her head down. Her horn and neck bauble glowed. Blue and red light trailed out of them...

"Huh?" Noctum sat up straight. "Th-that's... wait." He blinked a few times. "Saint Latias?"

But she had a headset around her head, mechanical wings, and a blue music note on her chest where Noctum was sure a triangle should have been.

Neat doodle. Though how on earth do you have the cash for all of these commissions?
:bulbuhhh:


"Hi, guys." Latias waved, then flourished with a little twirl. "What do you think?"

Silence.

"Wow." Latias frowned. "Not all at once."

"Robo-wings, huh?" Valkyrie sipped some water from her glass.

Hey man, at least her music as a dragon will probably be better than Shara Ishvalda's. :V

"I think it's great!" Igneous said. The grovlazzle used a bit too much enthusiasm by Noctum's standards. "She's got parts of your, uh, look in her." He twirled a claw around the side of his head.

"Aww, thanks!" Latias chirped. "That was Scarlett's idea."

Huh. So Latias when conjured in this form has her own persona take over. Duly noted, then.

"So, we still calling you Starlene, then?" Nikki wondered.

Latias nodded. "That's the plan, Jan."

"Nikki."

"Right!" Starlene shot the toxtricity fingerguns. "I was rhyming."

... Wait, what on earth does that look like for a Latias considering what their claws look like?

They locked eyes until Nikki tilted her head slightly. "She reminds me... of when we used to perform together."

... In your Bubblegum Pop phase? Or...?
:loltias:


Noctum's gaze darted between Nikki, Scarlett, and Starlene. Maybe this was... the start of them patching things up for real?

Scarlett: "Oh sweet lord, please tell me it'll be the start of patching up things for real. I can't take another 2 dozen chapters of anxiety about whether or not Nikki secretly hates my guts."
:sweats:


Any further developments would have to wait, however. A familiar blue rift opened in front of the table. A screeching Gilbert flung right past them, crashing into a table behind them filled with other space pirates.

"Oof! Easy, Boss Kitty!"

Igneous: "Oh, Guzzie's just gonna love cleaning up that mess..."
:gardexhausted:


Cyril came next, plopped down at the head of the table seconds before Gene stepped out. "All right. Anyone still eating needs to box their food up and take it to go," the shadowy mewtwo declared, clapping his hands together. "We've got a situation."

Everyone sat up in unison. "Go... where?" Noctum asked.

Igneous: "Wait, what do you mean 'a situation'? Gene, what's going on, here?"

"To..." Gene's voice trailed off and he looked down at his feet. "No, wait. Rewind." He twirled his left hand around. "Anyone still eating needs to grab their plates and follow me down to Cyril's workshop. Team meeting. I'll go... grab the group chilling with the monks."

Igneous: "... Are you going to fill us in, or...?"
:eltywtf:


"Can you at least tell us what this is about?" Nikki said, scooping up her remaining chili fries as she got to her feet.

Gene threw open a different rift and stepped toward it.

"I found another Red Chain fragment."

Well, that would be a pretty good reason to get moving there. Wonder if that's Isola's or if it's a completely different one.

Yuna lay draped over a handle of one of Cyril's open toolboxes, staring intently at the brown, crusty rocks in Gene's right hand. The drakloak squinted. "That's supposed to be a Red Chain fragment?"

Oh, we AA music nao, huh?

Cyril: "There's no way that can possibly be good for your back right now." .-.
Yuna: "I'm part-Ghost. I'll live. Or unlive. Or however that works in this setting. I'm frankly surprised that your toolbox has a handle big enough for me to do this."

"Yep." Gene's yellow-tipped tail lazily swished back and forth.

"How did you even find it?" Yuna wondered, shifting a bit on the handle so she didn't fall off onto the grated floor.

"Well, I was giving Gilbert a little talking to... and I saw this strange flicker of red light out of the corner of my eye." The shadowy mewtwo waved behind him with his left arm. "It was coming from... a closet I put Nova's stuff in."

Valkyrie: "Wait, so you've just had this for how many thousands of years and just realized what it was again?"
:UnimpressedCabot:

Gene: "Look, the point is that it's helped speed things up dramatically and we might as well grab it before someone else gets wise."
Noctum: "But it was in your closet, wasn't it? Why didn't you just take it?"

"Oh." Yuna looked down at the gears and pistons moving under the floor. That brief hesitation in Gene's voice... he still wasn't over Nova, was he? Or did bringing up Xeromus renew the pain of losing him?

- Cue the long, awkward silence in the room -
Gene: "Anyway! About that fragment..."
Yuna: "(Yeah, he's totally not over Nova.)" -_-;

"So, you opened up the closet... and found a rock?" Widget sat behind Gene. The cosmic silvally leaned over and sniffed the rock. "Ew." He pulled his head back. "Smells like mildew on top of mildew on top of mildew." "Thanks, bud.

Real helpful," Gene deadpanned. "Point is, we can prove it's the real thing, can't we?" He pivoted left. Jaeger was propped against the wall opposite Gene, holding the handles of Sigurd's wheelchair.

Jaeger: "... I ain't touchin' that thing, mate. Go and give it a scrub first!"
:TailsEww:

Gene: "Look, just hurry this up and get it over with and then wash your paws afterwards."

"We can." Sigurd moved the chair forward while Jaeger let go. "I suspect, if that's really a fragment, it reacted to mine. After I removed it from its capsule."

"Seriously?" Jade stuck her head up from the corner of the room. "What would that dinky little capsule have to do with it?"

"The capsule is meant to block the energy the Red Chain emits," Sigurd explained. "Stop it from reacting to its surroundings. Jaeger, if you would?"

Jaeger: "... Blaugh, I'm never gonna feel clean again after this." X(

"Right." The lycanroc mutt stepped up to the back of Sigurd's chair and pressed the top of the capsule. A hiss followed, then Jaeger held up the glowing red fragment.

Again, Yuna tensed. She took deep breaths, trying to keep the shadows at bay. Stop them from pushing against her ectoplasm and trying to escape.

Noctum: "Um... Princess? Are you okay right now?" ._.;

"Ah! Gene's rock!" Jade's feathers bristled. "It twinkled!"

By the time Yuna steadied herself, Jaeger had already stuffed the fragment back inside the capsule.

"Seriously?" Nikki crouched down, eyeing the back of Sigurd's chair skeptically. "One little red flash and you're convinced?"

Jaeger nodded. "'s good enough for me, mate."

Jaeger: "Not least of all because it'll get this filthy thing out of my paws sooner." >.<

Sigurd moved the chair closer to Gene's outstretched hand. "I suspect... that fragment is fossilized. Hard to tell the age based on its appearance, of course. But it is a fossil that has stayed pristine through the ages."

The toxtricity rolled her eyes. "Great. Another nerd."

Sigurd: "Runs in the family, really."
:joltyshrug~1:


"Sorry. My family has a thing for rocks," Sigurd said.

Kek, I called it.

Leo hopped off Yuna's head and floated in the air, eyeing the rock. "If what's inside's important, then shouldn't we break it? Fighting trumps rock, right? I can break it!"

"Leo, wait!"

Oh boy. Only good things can come of this, I'm sure. /s

Yuna couldn't get off the toolbox handle fast enough to stop Leo from... buffing up.

"Whoa, there, kiddo!" Gene held his hand up and Phantom Warped on top of Cyril's workbench, knocking over a few schematics. "It ain't as simple as breaking it."

Leo: "Why not? It looks like it's breakable, so..."
Gene: "Because this is part of an artifact that has the power to mold and reshape universes? We'd be in some seriously uncharted waters if anything happened to it or its pieces."

The cosmic zoroark dropped to his knees to gather the scattered papers on the floor. "Oh, sure, yeah, just walk all over my workbench. When was the last time you showered, by the way?"

Gene hovered a few centimeters into the air, whistling innocently.

"Pffffffft." Nikki held her hand over her mouth to stop herself from laughing.

Cyril: "..."
:TailsEww:

Gene: "Look, it's nothing that a bit of HAX body spray can't fix. It can wait until after the briefing, at least."

"Um, did Leo learn Bulk Up?" Noctum tittered, glancing between the cosmic arceus and his own, pencil-thin arms.

"Tch. It ain't about muscle size. It's about using what you have." Valkyrie threw an arm over Noctum and squeezed his shoulder. "Ain't that right, dork?"

"Ow! Wing joints!" Noctum's tail flame flickered erratically.

Noctum: "How are you even doing that with your claw structure?!" @.@
Valkyrie: "The pointy bit moves around at the end? Same shtick as with Gabite, really."

Leo returned to normal in an orange flash. "Then how do we free the chain fragment?"

"Well, last I recall, fossilized pokémon can be restored with machines." Gene glanced at Sigurd, in particular. "Earth's chock full of them."

Nikki: "Wait, but I thought that that got eaten by Eternatus forever ago."
Gene: "Correct. As did all of the other planets and asteroids we've been going around to in here."

"Those are for once-living creatures," Sigurd pointed out. "You can't expect the same technology to work. No, I imagine you need another way."

Gene tossed the fossilized fragment to himself. "Consider the floor open for ideas, then."

Wait, so what happens to fossils brought into the Qliphoth in that case? They just flatly cannot have new life made from them because "something something realm of the undead"? Or is this meant more in the sense that the Red Chain is not the remains of a lifeform, so it can't be restored by the same process?

Silence followed. Yuna didn't know the first thing about fossils, and judging by the blank expressions on everyone else's faces, they didn't, either.

"Why not find, like, a pickaxe to chip away at the fossil until you find the good stuff?" Nikki tapped her right index finger against her left fist repeatedly.

"Brute force it, eh?" Gene held the rock up to eye level, closing his right eye and twisting it around. "Dunno. Kinda feels like this'd be the fossil equivalent of heart surgery. One wrong cut and..." He dragged his left thumb across his throat.

Gene: "Again, this is part of an artifact with the power to reshape universes. We don't want to screw this up."
Yuna: "... Would consulting a gemcutter be an option?" ._.;

"Seriously?" Nikki flicked her right hand dismissively. "If a pickaxe could tear through it that easily, how are there even fragments around in the first place? Why didn't it just, y'know, turn to dust or something?"

"Red Chains are quite powerful," Jaeger said, scratching the tip of his nose. "When their power is active, they do not crumble so easily. It takes someone with a mastery of space or time to unmake the Chain. Whatever happened to it... was not that. So, it broke into functioning fragments instead."

aka: whatever went down at Temporal Tower to mess up the Matriarch's (who is totally some incarnation of Zero/Prisma and you can't convince me otherwise) attempt to reboot the universe.

He pointed his right index digit at the fossilized fragment. "But that one's gone inert. Can't do anything with it. And that also makes it... frailer than it should be. Unless you can find a way to recharge it, then it's useless."

"And if it does break?" Yiazmat asked.

"The rest of the Chain crumbles to dust," Jaeger responded, expression grim. "Leaving us up a creek with no paddle."

... Wait, how on earth does Jaeger know that this is what happens if a link of the Red Chain gets destroyed? Has he seen this before? Or was that part of his training as an intern for the Overseers?

"Great! We're walking on damn eggshells, then!" The toxtricity threw her arms up. "No brute force means I'm out of ideas."

"Space-time relic. It's a space-time relic."

Muttering, Cyril finished gathering his papers and stood up, placing them under an empty coffee cup that read "I went to Cyril's Café and all I got was this lousy mug."

Gene: "... You really need to come up with tourist mugs that do a better job advertising your place, Cyril."
Cyril: "Missing the point, Gene."

"That's right." Leo wagged his starcloud tail. "Do you have a space-time lockpick?"

"No." Cyril scratched the back of his head. "But we could try putting it in a particle accelerator."

Cue the theme music:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cglE5ErjakM


Noctum: "... Why did that ominous music just start playing from nowhere?"
:ohnowen:

Cyril: "Look, it'll be perfectly fine... probably."
Yuna: "(Are you seriously saying that with a straight face after this story has been taking Spider-Verse influences as far back as Venish?)" >_>;

Yuna blinked. She rubbed her rectangular head. "Um, what's that?"

"Does what it says on the tin," Cyril elaborated. He twirled a lock of his starry mane. "The empire has a super collider on Kalidron IV. You hear about it so often it's practically a tourist attraction."

"Kalidron IV," Cid mumbled, hovering by the door to Cyril's workshop. Yuna glanced at the orbeetle as he shut his eyes in thought.

"That could do it." Jaeger snapped his claws and pointed at Cyril. "Or it could cause a chain reaction with the fragment and blow open a big hole in the fabric of this dimension."

Gee, I wonder which outcome will be more plausible when I've literally seen this movie before?

Like seriously, the only way you could tempt fate any harder right now is to try and replace a dead parent and child by yoinking a set of transdimensional counterparts while you're at it.

Everyone's head whipped in Jaeger's direction.

"That's, um, a joke, right?" Yuna squeaked.

"Only if it's false." Jaeger shrugged. "No idea, shiela."

Narrator: "It was not a joke."

Even if I'm kinda curious as to if it'll be a plot device to introduce new characters from other dimensions if and when things predictably blow up in the party's faces.

Multiple people belted out a "Seriously?!"

Valkyrie stuck her right claw out at Jaeger. "Didn't you call it inert and fragile? You walking that back on us?"

"If I may interject?" Sigurd said. "I believe the fragment is inert. It should be safe to try the super collider on it."

11 words spoken sec- well, not seconds from disaster. But yeah. I'd frankly be more surprised if this did end well than if it didn't.

"You believe it's inert?" Yiazmat flew toward Sigurd's chair. "With all due respect, sir, I would like a little more than belief if we're to attempt something that sounds dangerous."

"Very well." Sigurd's breathing tube hissed loudly. "Perhaps Leo can test it for us, then."

Leo: "So... you want me to try and break it after all?" ^^

The cosmic arceus tilted his head. "Me?"

"Yes. See if you sense any energy from Gene's fragment."

"Okay." Leo eyed the rock in Gene's hand. He squinted. Then his mouthless face scrunched up a bit and his starcloud hair dimmed. "Nope! I only sense rock!" Leo chirped, then looked at Yuna. "Is that a bad thing?"

Sigurd: "No, if anything that's a wonderful sign." ^^
Igneous: "... This is going to be a gigantic disaster, I can already tell."
:grohno~2:


Yuna shrugged. She figured it proved Sigurd's point.

"It's really outta cosmic juice, then?" Gene tapped the rock with his left index finger.

"Yep." Jaeger rested his paws behind his head. "So, like I said before, needs a spark. Betcha a recharge will unrockify it lickety split."

Yiazmat fidgeted nervously. "And this super collider device could give it that spark?"

"Correct." Jaeger paused. "No quips this time, mates. 's my honest assessment."

Again:

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Nikki: "Yeah, yeah, the idea's cursed. We get it. But I don't see anyone else suggesting alternatives right now." >_>;

"Glad that's settled." Gene tossed the fossil to himself. "Then I'll pop over to Kalidron IV and be back in a jiffy."

He snapped his fingers and a rift opened behind him. "Meeting adjourned, I suppose. Go team."

Yuna: "... Wait, that's it?"
Gene: "I mean, I am the one who can casually Phantom Warp around, so... yes?"
Igneous: "You do realize that this is literally increasing our odds of some sort of horrible complication coming up in live-time, right?"
:what:


Yuna sighed in relief, ready to get out of the crowded workshop, when Cid's eyes opened and his spots lit up.

"No, Gene, wait!"

But the orbeetle wasn't fast enough. Gene's rift swallowed the shadowy mewtwo up and Cid stopped in the open air where Gene previously stood.

Yuna: "... Yeah, I knew there was a catch." >.<

"What's wrong?" Seifer raised a brow.

"I thought the name Kalidron sounded familiar. Because I heard about it on the news here!" Cid turned to Cyril. "Do you have an EV in here?"

"Yeeeeaaah." The cosmic zoroark pressed a button underneath his workbench. The wall behind Cid parted to reveal several different monitors. Cyril grabbed a remote from the top drawer of his workbench and pointed it at the largest monitor in his collection. It switched on to show the Eterna empire's sigil while music blared from an unseen speaker.

Nikki: "Well, the music's peppy, at least. So what exactly is the problem here?"

"And now... a message from your emperor!"

"Cripes!" Nikki squeezed her hands against the sides of her head, mohawk frazzling. "Turn that shit down!"

Valkyrie: "Uh, yeah. This is kinda a rebel base that gets frequented by space pirates and every ne'er-do-well this side of the QN. For the sake of your own business, turn it down, Cyril." >_>;

Cyril mashed a button on the remote and the backing music quieted to a reasonable volume as the shot shifted from the empire's emblem to footage of... scattered fragments of rock, twisted metal, and all manner of scattered debris surrounded by a starry sky that brought Eternatus' insides to mind.

"My people, I come bearing unfortunate news," Paradox said while the shot panned around to show more debris.

Yuna's ectoplasm shriveled. Some of the debris looked... distinctly like parts of big, metal buildings. She watched horror spread over Cid's face.

Well then.

"Kalidron IV, home of the famed Eterna Super Collider, has been destroyed."

Several of Yuna's teammates shouted "What?!" in unison. Valkyrie stepped toward Cid, arms crossed.

"Why didn't you say something earlier?" the garchomp growled.

Yuna: "I mean, on the positive side, at least we won't accidentally relive the plot of Into the Spider-Verse? Since it really felt like we were tempting fate back there for a bit."
:joltyshrug~1:

Igneous: "... Unless someone already beat us to the punch on that." .-.

"I was trying to remember!" Cid raised his hands innocently. "But the news was about a rift, not a destroyed planet!"

"I know. I am as heartbroken as the rest of you."

The feed shifted to Paradox in his office, placing his hand on his chest and shaking his head. "News outlets had reported a giant rift appearing around the planet and we have just learned that the rebel, Gene, manipulated a rift's energy to overload the super collider, blowing the planet to smithereens!"

Igneous: "... Crap, I hate being right."
:grohno~2:

Cyril: "Wait, but Boss Kitty literally just left thirty seconds ago. How on earth does any of that make any sense?!"
:wtfuckle:


As the deoxys spoke, a hologram of a planet appeared next to him. Distorted red and purple cracks wove their way through the hologram until it broke apart into tiny bits of orange light.

"Oh, great." Cyril rolled his eyes. "Just what we needed. Paradox pinning another one of his screw-ups on us."

A blue rift opened behind the cosmic zoroark. "CYRIL, WE'VE GOT A—"

Cyril: "Situation. We know. It's all over the EV right now."

Gene popped out of the rift, only for Cyril to grab his head and jerk it in the direction of the EV screen.

"But rest assured." Paradox clasped his tentacles together and holograms of spaceships appeared all around him. "Thanks to your beloved grand emperor, the people of Kalidron IV were safely evacuated with minimal issues."

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Gene blinked slowly. "Ah. I see you're on top of it already." He stepped out of the rift, which shut behind him.

"Yep."

"Is Paradox blaming me for it?"

"Yeeeeep."

Gene: "Fantastic."
:mewtwofacepalm:


"In light of the rebel's alarming attack on our Benefactor," Paradox continued, holographic stacks of paper money appearing beside him, "I would like to inform you all the bounty for his capture or annihilation is being raised to one squijillion eternabucks!"

"Psst. Mom." Leo blipped onto Yuna's head. "How much is a squijillion?"

"Uhh... a lot?"

I was going to ask if you made up that number myself, but it's apparently from the most recent R&C game. Out of curiosity, is it ever given a canonical value in terms of number of zeros in it?

"I don't even think that's a real number," Reshiram mumbled.

I mean, you live in a realm where Paradox is an absolute monarch. It's a real number now, Cecil.

"Shut it off!" Gene growled, to which Cyril obliged. The shadowy mewtwo pinched his brow. "Great. Wonderful. So, no collider and I can't go poking around the planet's ruins."

Seifer groaned. "You expect some of us to go there, don't you?"

Gene:
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All:
:WHY:

Gene: "Because we need a Super Collider to get this part of the Red Chain back in action. If the one on Kalidron IV isn't somehow still usable, we're going to need to grab parts from it to try and make our own."

"Well, it can't be me." Gene rested his hands behind his head and glanced at Nikki. "Yep, the coach is benching himself this time. You want the rock? It's all yours."

Nikki's mohawk sparked. "Why should any of us go out there? You saw it for yourself. There's nothing to salvage!"

"'cept the crystals, shiela."

The toxtricity whirled on Jaeger. "What crystals?"

"You didn't see 'em? The supercharged lustrous ore." The lycanroc scratched his chin. "S'pose I should't've expected you to know what that'd look like."

Yeah, I knew it.

Yuna frowned. Why did lustrous ore sound familiar?

"The monks!" Reshiram blurted out. "Brother Kora said Chakran is chalk full of lustrous ore." He paused. "Or maybe it was Alder."

Who told them hardly mattered. "The monks mentioned that stuff, I think? Something about dimensionality," Yuna said.

They're totally gonna try and build their own Super Collider in the basement of Cyril's burger joint, aren't they?

"That so?" Jaeger's snout twitched. "Yeah. I s'pose that dusty mountain—"

"Mesa," Nikki cut in, earning several frowns. "What? You guys did it to me!" she huffed.

Jaeger shrugged. "Then I s'pose that dusty mesa did have a... lustrousy scent about it."

... Those things have a distinct scent? .-.

"Oh, so you can smell lustrous ore but you can't sense sticks?" Jade leaned in Jaeger's direction. "Talk about getting short changed as a dog."

I snerked. Even though it's a bit surprising to have Jade suddenly pop up now, since she wasn't really mentioned earlier on.

"Guys, focus!" Seifer stamped a forehoof down. "What's so important about lustrous ore in the planet's remains?"

Jaeger crossed his arms in thought. "Well, I can't say for certain... but if that deoxys was telling the truth, then the glowing crystals I saw are solidified fragments of the giant rift that overheated the collider."

Nikki tugged at her jacket. "Grrr. Quit the fancy science talk and spell it out in a way we can understand! What does that mean for us?"

Nikki: "Seriously, how does that fix our problem of us not having a Super Collider to work with?" >_>;

Cyril's mane dimmed, then brightened. "I think I get it," he whispered. "You're telling us the lustrous ore could take us to whatever's on the other side of the rift that used to be there."

Jaeger grinned. "Exactly."

Yuna's teammates muttered to one another. Asking what good would that possibly do for the team. And the drakloak agreed with them.

Nikki: "Are you going to answer my question, or...?"
:eltywtf:


Or, at least, she wanted to. But Leo was listening intently to all of this. And if everyone was describing the planet-destroying rift as a giant one, then...

"It wasn't just a rift," Yuna whispered, folding her hands over her Soul Dew. "It was an anomaly. An anomaly screwed up the collider and destroyed the planet. And now it's all... chopped up inside that lustrous ore. If we don't seal it like we did with the other one, all that ore could cause a huge problem."

Igneous: "... So we really are redoing the plot of Into the Spider-Verse, huh?" >_>;
Gene: "No, no. That involved four people, a mech, and a cartoon pig. This involves the exploded remains of a planet. Completely different problems here."
Igneous: "Aside from the fact that if we don't get things solved, our universe is boned." >.<
Cyril: "... I'm not making web slingers for you if that's what you're getting at. Just go and get yourself ready. We start sifting through this mess next chapter."

Alright, made it to the end. I'll admit that the scenario took a bit of a turn out of left field in this chapter, but hey. You did establish that we were dealing with some very large scales, so it feels a bit more believable than it otherwise might in a more grounded story.

Though I see that we'll be seeing more of the Red Chain for the immediate future. And that's kinda got me wondering if that's what those eyes in the needles are made from, since you did insist that we weren't done with those, and given how these fragments seem to be turning up in the darnedest places...

I thought that the focus on Nikki was a nice change of pace, since up until this point, her issues with Yuna and Scarlett hadn't been fully addressed. Even if she didn't get everything off her chest here, it does feel like it gave her a platform to build off of and I'll be looking forward to seeing where things go with it.

If there's any one complaint that I have about this chapter, it'd be the number of characters that basically only really get acknowledged well, well into its length like Jade and Seifer are. I understand that part of that is a matter of focusing on a subset of a larger group to keep things focused, but I kinda wonder if their presence could've been acknowledged more in passing, since it felt like there was some potential comedy value being left on the table together.

Though altogether, I've been having fun @Ambyssin . And there's been some plot threads that are starting to come into their own that have been fun to see start to emerge, even if I'm wondering just how soon some of their implications will be flatly thrown out on the table.

But those are stories for another day. Good work, and I'll be looking forward to diving into your next chapter sometime soon.
 
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Chapter 66: Move It or LaRousse It

Ambyssin

Gotta go back. Back to the past.
Location
Residency hell
Pronouns
he/him
Partners
  1. silvally-dragon
  2. necrozma-ultra
  3. milotic
  4. zoroark-soda
  5. dreepy
  6. mewtwo-ambyssin
Chapter 66: Move It or LaRousse It

Yuna had time to mentally prepare herself, with Cyril and Gene working together to outfit several of them with special collars for the trek to Kalidron IV's remains. Apparently they projected barriers that would "keep the harsh vacuum of Eternatus' innards from ripping you guys apart."

Naturally, that made the drakloak less inclined to go through with this. But Leo kept pacing on the floor of Cyril's workshop and Yuna knew she had to support him.

Gene outfitted Leo, Yuna, Nikki, and Widget with collars as a start, telling them that they could check where the lustrous ore led to and report back. If things were too chaotic on the other side of the anomaly, then Gene could give them backup. To Yuna's surprise though, Cyril joined them with a collar of his own, stating they should at least have someone around who dabbled in this kind of stuff. Just in case.

The shadowy mewtwo didn't argue Cyril's point. He wished them all well and opened a blue rift behind them while Cyril put the Morph-O-Tron back on Leo, disguising him as a fake dreepy. Things turned much darker before Yuna even finished flying through it.

She was used to floating everywhere, so not having solid ground to stand on didn't bother her in the slightest. Widget quickly engaged his flight mode and caught a flailing Nikki before her momentum could send her drifting into a ball of razor sharp metal fragments.

And, really, that was all Yuna could appreciate. Chunks of metal, rock, and crystal drifted aimlessly around them. The latter gave everything a gray-purple tinge. The crystals were hardly bright, though.

In some respects, it was like she was back in a mystery dungeon. With distortion taking the form of planetary rubble.

"I feel like I went on a crash diet." Nikki's voice was muffled. Probably an effect of Cyril's barrier.

"Well, yeah." Cyril floated next to her and Widget. "No planet means little to no gravity. Which makes moving around a problem for you and me."

"What do you mean?" Leo wondered. "I feel the same as ever."

"I mean that, without something solid to push off or someone to pull us around, we're not getting very far." Cyril's starry mane rippled. "Not that it matters. I see some lustrous ore pretty close by. Let's go to it. One of you grab my hair and take me over with you."

"I got it." Widget's thrusters hummed to life. He flew over Cyril and grabbed the zoroark's puffy, blue-purple mane. Yuna and Leo flew after Widget and his passengers, heading toward planetary chunks that might have been the corner of a building at one point. There was a purple, moon-shaped crystal lodged in a scorched rock slab.

"Hey, uh..." Nikki rubbed the back of her head. "Can we really trust this lustrous ore stuff? What if it, like, phases us inside a wall or so deep underwater that we get crushed to death?!"

Yuna abruptly stopped. She... hadn't considered that. "Oh, God, that's totally a thing we have to worry about, isn't it?" The drakloak looked at Cyril. "Why didn't one of you brainiacs bring it up before?!"

"'s not something you gotta worry about with lustrous ore, shiela."

Yuna flinched from the X-transceiver. So, either Gene gave Jaeger one or he was borrowing somebody's. Either way, she hardly found it reassuring. "Is this another 'trust me' thing?"

"Nah. Charged lustrous ore can only link two similar locations together."

Widget clicked his tongue. "Well, by that logic, then this just links to another destroyed planet and we're wasting our time!"

"Think a bit smaller, mate," Jaeger said. "What's the immediate area around the ore look like?"

"Uhh... some crispy slabs of wall, I guess." Widget hovered closer. "Maybe this was the corner of a building at one point."

"Then the corner of a building is what'll await on the other side. Can't give you anything beyond that, 'm afraid. You'll have to take the plunge for yourself."

Yuna eyed the lustrous ore skeptically. Take the plunge, huh?

She saw the curious glint in Leo's eyes. There was no stopping the fake dreepy, but she could at least make sure everyone was ready.

"Leo seems raring to see what happens." Yuna sighed. "Is everyone good?"

Everyone else nodded. Yuna nodded at Leo. "Go ahead, then. Just be gentle with it, ok—"

The fake dreepy headbutted the lustrous ore. Ripples of warm light washed over Yuna and, within seconds, the dark debris filled disappeared.

There was a rush of purple light, followed by bright sunshine. Yuna squeezed her eyes shut and threw her arms over them.

"Sheesh!" Nikki groaned. "Talk about suddenly turning up the lights."

"I like it," Leo chirped. "Warm, happy sun. And so many big, happy, sun-eating panels!"

"What?" Yuna vigorously rubbed her eyes until she could open them without feeling like someone was holding her head over Noctum's tail flame.

The bright sunlight made the vibrant city surrounding them crystal clear. They were, indeed, by the corner of a building. Large, tall, and mostly made of glass. Similar glass buildings sprouted from a ground full of moving walkways and strange, blue-purple panels that the sunlight glistened against. A lot of the buildings around them had similar panels. Especially taller ones. Yuna even spotted windmills in the distance, sitting facing rippling water. A herd of hoppip, skiploom, and jumpluff drifted around the nearest windmill.

"Whoa," was all Yuna could manage. "This is... a lot bigger than the last place." She blinked quickly. "Oh, right, yeah, what are these panels?"

"Solar panels." Widget walked in front of the drakloak. He now looked like the pictures of the generic type: full units that Gene had shown her. "That and the windmills. Looks like this place runs off renewable energy."

"That's a pretty big body of water off in the distance." Nikki walked next to Widget, stretching out her arms. "Another coastal city, then?"

[Hello, teleporting visitors!]

"Eep!" Yuna's head sucked up her body at the unfamiliar, robotic voice. She had half a mind to dive into a nearby, rectangular bush, but remembered Leo was riding on her head. The drakloak collected herself and turned toward the voice.

She recognized the rotom's grin, big eyes, and staticky aura. But its bulbous head and the tiny circles underneath it weren't any form she had seen before.

"A rotom drone?" Nikki scratched her head. "Can we, uh, help you?"

[No, no. I am here to help you!] It lifted its circles up and down energetically. [I am Dronetom C-381 and it is my job to welcome visitors to LaRousse City, today's land of tomorrow!]

C-381 drifted away and shot up tiny sparks like they were pieces of confetti. It projected letters overhead spelling out LAROUSSE CITY.

Leo nudged his head into Yuna's view. "We don't have to tip him, do we?" the fake dreepy whispered. "I don't have money. And I don't think our money is good here."

[First things first.] C-381 stopped shooting off sparks and hovered back toward them. [It appears you can all talk! You must have studied under a truly great psychic.] The dronetom projected applause at them.

Even here, huh? Yuna did her best not to fidget. She figured a rotom would brush it off since it was a fellow a pokémon, but it was perfectly possible for most of the pokémon around to be ferals.

[Do you have a trainer?] C-381 asked. [I do not see—]

"Yo."

If she hadn't heard Cyril's voice, Yuna would have meeped at the dark-skinned, blue-haired man wearing a blue and purple tie-dye sweater. The drakloak wondered if he had brought a spare Morph-O-Tron with him and not told the team.

[Ah, hello, Mr. Trainer!] C-381 wiggled its circles excitedly. [Welcome to LaRousse City! I do not see your face in our systems. Would you like me to print you a LaRousse Badge? It is your one-stop shop to accessing all of the fine amenities of our delightful city.]

"What's it cost?" Cyril wondered, his hands firmly in the sweater pockets.

[It is complimentary!] C-381 generated more applause. [Ah, but you do have to pay to access our many attractions.]

Leo's head shot up at the mention of attractions. "Oooh, like fun and games stuff?" He clapped his fake dreepy hands together.

[Fun! Games! Arts! Sciences! Battling! Contest Spectaculars!] The dronetom spun about, buzzing excitedly. [LaRousse City has it all! We are the capital of Hoenn for a reason!]

"Hoenn, huh?" Gene's voice crackled through Yuna's X-transceiver. "Sounds a lot more... centralized than what's on our Earth. Hoenn was always pretty spread out. Encouraging trainers to make the most of the 'land of too much water.'"

"That does sound like a lot." Cyril scratched his chin. "I can take a badge for starters, yeah."

[Excellent! I am happy to assist!] C-381 hovered closer to Cyril. [If I could just scan their balls for your badge.]

"Ah, yeah. Not gonna work." Cyril pulled his right hand out of his sweater pocket, showing a card with some sort of stylus insignia on it.

Yuna squinted. Had Cyril prepared that for his human disguise?

"I can't say I've heard of a Ranger Union before," Reshiram said. "But that's a pretty big risk to take. We don't even know if those exist here!"

[Oh, a pokémon ranger. My apologies.] C-381 looked at the others. [Is this trip for business or pleasure?]

"Business, actually." Cyril put the card away. "We're trying to find space-time anomalies and we think one might be here."

C-381 said nothing. When the dronetom back away, Yuna stiffened, worrying Cyril had gotten too forward with it.

However, its head started spinning around. [Checking... checking...]

Its head stopped revolving. [Bzzt. I am not seeing any reports of anything suspicious beyond littering and graffiti.] It hovered back toward Cyril and opened its mouth. A plastic square popped out. [Here is your badge.]

"Thanks." Cyril took the square and put it in his pocket. "And nothing suspicious, huh? Got a question for you, then."

[A question? Oh, yay!] The dronetom's head resumed revolving. [I love questions!]

"Any of these attractions you mentioned do anything space-timey?" Cyril wondered. "Like a planetarium or a history museum or—"

C-381's eyes lit up excitedly. [If it's science you want, the LaRousse Learnatorium is the place for you!]

Yuna could see the interest drain from Nikki's face like mead guzzled from a frothy mug.

[It gets rave reviews. Five stars in every travel guidebook around,] C-381 chirped, hovering around Cyril. [You won't find a better science museum on the planet.]

"Who calls a science museum a 'Learnatorium?'" Rayquaza scoffed. "That doth not even sound like a real word!"

"I think it's catchy!"
Reshiram said, the fluffy end of his turbine tail wagging in Yuna's mind.

The dronetom stopped in front of Cyril's illusory human face, expression growing stoic. [All-access day passes start at fifteen thousand yen. Card only. No refunds or blackout dates.]

Alarm briefly flashed across his face. "I see." Cyril scratched his chin. "I don't suppose there are any sweepstakes or giveaways going on for tickets, are there?"

Nikki and Widget exchanged incredulous looks.

[I do not see any listed.] C-381 bowed its small head apologetically. [Do you have any more questions?]

"Thaaaaat about covers it." Cyril waved it off.

[Wonderful!] C-381's head glowed and produced outlines of stars over its head. [Now, if you had to rate this experience on a scale of one to five, one being—]

"Five stars." Cyril abruptly draped an arm over an uncomfortable-looking Widget. "Now, come on, team, we've got a city to explore!" he declared with a bit too much enthusiasm.

Yuna shot after the rest of the team. She didn't even hear whatever farewell C-381 had for them.

"Seriously? A sweepstakes?" Nikki shook her head disapprovingly. "We don't have time to go about entering giveaways! Or visiting tourist attractions, for that matter!"

"Thought it was best to keep playing along," Cyril said, shrugging. He stepped onto a moving walkway with the others. Thinking quickly, Yuna flew onto Widget's head crest so she wouldn't have to keep hovering after them.

"What's with the kooky getup, anyway?" Nikki flicked her hands between her face and torso. "You take one of your weird disguise thingies."

"I think he's doing it himself, actually," Leo chirped.

Cyril rubbed the back of his head. "Something tells me you have to share the credit for that one, kiddo."

Yuna tensed up. "R-Really?"

"Whatever he did to make me look all starry... gave me proper zoroark powers, I guess?" Cyril held up a finger, which shifted back to a yellow claw, then back to a dark-skinned finger. "If I think about it hard enough... poof. It happens." Back to claw, then back to finger.

"Oooh. Wow, that's cool!" Leo bounced up and down on Yuna's head. "Maybe I'll learn to do that and not need to wear the silly belt."

"Wouldn't count on it, kiddo." Cyril chuckled. "Anyway, it's best I stay like this for now." He straightened up. "I do think that science museum is a good place to start if we're hunting anomalies."

"So, it's a nerd scavenger hunt, then?" Nikki pinched her brow. "Grrreeeeeeat. Soooo glad I volunteered for this."

"Aww, c'mon." Yuna wanted to float to the toxtricity side, but realized she was still on Widget's head. The drakloak noticed a glass-paned handrail that moved in time with the walkway. She floated up to Nikki and landed on it.

"It's not so bad. Maybe there'll, uh, be free food?"

Nikki stopped walking. She leaned against the handrail. "Free food? Tempting."

Cyril quirked a fake purple eyebrow. "Weren't you snacking on a whole bunch of fries earlier?"

"Yup. And I burned through that already." The toxtricity stretched her arms above her head and cracked her knuckles. "Perks of being electric, I guess."

"I feel like that's not how calorimetry works." Cyril chuckled.

"Oh, hey, look!" Leo stuck his arm in front of Yuna's head. "Is that the science place up there? On the big screen?"

There were several big screens attached to the buildings at the upcoming crosswalk. Some people watched them while others moved past, stepping from one moving walkway to another. A few showed some seafood dishes with a nice looking golden sauce on them. But one had a man in a lab coat with a long, bright blue ponytail that matched his button-down shirt.

"Routine got you in a slump? In need of a little deep brain stimulation?" He squeezed his index fingers against his temples. "Or perhaps your pocket change is weighing you down a bit too much?" Bronze, silver, and gold coins trickled down behind him.

"Then the LaRousse Learnatorium is here to help!"

Rapid-fire footage flickered across the monitor, from a large rampardos skeleton to a small wind vortex seemingly supported by nothing at all, to a bunch of spinning wheels with water flowing through them and multiple lightbulbs turning on in succession.

The man reappeared, waving to the camera. "Hi, I'm Dr. Tory Lund, co-founder of the LaRousse Learnatorium, where we make science fun for the whole family!"

The advertisement shifted to multiple human kids and their parents gathered around a large gray table where someone in a lab coat was attaching various metal objects to magnemite and magneton. Some kids clapped while others tugged at their parents' arms.

"Ugh. Barf." Nikki put her hands on her hips. "Is it too late to go back to the blown up planet?"

Dr. Lund then proceeded down a pristine white hallway. "We offer a wide assortment of activities and exhibits from some of the greatest minds across the globe!"

He passed by a portrait of a man whose hair was suspiciously pyroarish. "From the beautiful works of Lysandre Labs in Lumiose City—"

Dr. Lund next passed a blonde-haired man with a bizarre ring of blue hair going around his head. Like the ring of a planet. "To the technological marvels of P2 Laboratories, like the helper silvally you see all around the city."

Yuna nearly tumbled off Widget's head when he suddenly turned. Grabbing the upper part of his head crest, she noticed two pokémon identical to Widget's current form on the moving walkway behind the team. Each had an orange vest with "Licensed Service Silvally" embroidered on it, alongside a red X over a human hand. Probably an encouragement not to pet.

"Silvally?" Widget mumbled.

"Wait, what?!"

Cyril's sudden gasp prompted Yuna to turn around. The advertisement showed two gigantic metal cylinders facing one another on opposite walls.

"And no trip to the Learnatorium is complete without seeing our most treasured exhibit," Dr. Lund continued. "The Cozmo-Lund Large Hadron Collider!"

"Large Hadron?" Nikki snorted. "What, were small and medium hadrons not enough for the— ow!"

Cyril stepped on the toxtricity's right foot. "It's exactly like Kalidron IV's supercollider."

"Come and witness the marvels of dimensionality for yourselves!" Dr. Lund declared, as the advertisement swapped to the museum entrance: a large, glass wall with various metal sculptures lining the walkway toward it. "Visit the LaRousse Learnatorium today. Tickets can be purchased from any available LaRousse rotom drone.

"The LaRousse Learnatorium, where science becomes spectacular!"


"Guess now we really have to go there, huh?" Nikki said, rubbing the back of her head.

"I'll say." Cyril pressed his right hand against the side of his illusory head. "Yo, Boss Kitty. Did you hear any of that?"

"Hear any of what?" Gene responded.

"The other side of the rift has a supercollider of its own," Cyril said. "We might still be able to do your plan."

"Seriously?"

"Seriously."

Yuna switched her X-transceiver off and hovered back into the air. You guys are bothered by it too, right?

"What?"
Reshiram replied.

That there's a collider here. The drakloak recalled what Jaeger said about the lustrous ore and how it only linked similar-appearing environments. You don't suppose the lustrous ore linked us here because of it, do you?

Reshiram hummed in thought. "I mean... maybe? But there was a rift before there was lustrous ore, right?"

"Verily!"
Rayquaza chirped. "And the last rift doth linked a volcanic land with another volcanic land. Mayhaps the rift linked Kalidron to this place because of the similarity?"

Yuna squirmed uneasily. Last time, the core of the anomaly was right over the volcano. If she followed the Sages' logic, then...

"Um, Cyril?" The drakloak floated over to him. "I'm worried this side of the anomaly might be the collider in the museum."

"How so?" Nikki asked, to which Yuna relayed her brief conversation with the Sages. The toxtricity crossed her arms. "Yeah, I could see how that might be a problem. What's the play, then?"

"Dispel the anomaly first, obviously," Yuna said.

"But Mom, when we do that, we'll get sent home right away," Leo noted, floating off Yuna's head and looking between her and Cyril. "So, we won't get to use the collider thingy."

"Maybe fixing the anomaly will fix Kalidron IV?" Cyril said, shrugging. "At the very least, Boss Kitty's having a couple of your buddies get ready to bring us the Red Chain fragment. We'll head back to our world through the lustrous ore, get the fragment, then come back here and scout out the museum. Sound like a plan?"

Information gathering, then. Yuna didn't see a problem with that. And holding onto the fragment was probably the best idea, just in case they could get an opportunity to actually use the collider.

"Sounds reasonable." The drakloak motioned for Leo to rejoin her and the fake dreepy hovered toward her. "The fragment might actually be able to help us find the anomaly."

Cyril tilted his head and crossed his arms. "Huh. It did react to Sigurd's fragment."

"And we freed him from an anomaly," Leo chirped. "It's all connected!" He did jazz hands.

"Maybe." Cyril tapped an illusory human finger against his arm. "We'll want to keep it hidden, though. Can't have people getting too suspicious, right?"

"I got my jacket pockets." Nikki turned one inside out, revealing bits of string and lint that drifted toward the ground. "Whoops. Thought I'd cleaned that out."

"Do you even wash that jacket?" Cyril wondered.

"And ruin the leather?" Nikki scoffed.

"It's called a washcloth and air drying," Cyril countered.

Nikki raised her right index finger, then froze with her mouth open. She lowered her hand. "Touché. Maybe I'll think about it once we're done nerding it up or whatever."

Cyril pressed his right hand against his fake human ear. "They left already? Okay. We'll double back and meet them—"

"We don't have to do that," Widget cut in. He pointed a foreleg ahead of him. The moving walkway heading north ended by a streetlight with a lustrous ore crystal embedded in the middle of it. People were stopping to take pictures of themselves in front of the crystal. Yuna vaguely recalled Jade mentioning something about "selfies."

Still, as convenient as it looked, Yuna didn't like it. "I'd rather double back." She rubbed her right shoulder. "It's kinda sitting out in the open? Everyone will see us strike it and disappear."

"Frankly, I'm surprised that hasn't happened to someone already." Chuckling, Nikki shook her head. "Gotta figure a kid would try hitting it and get schlorped it."

"Which would mean they'd appear in the vacuum of Eternatus' innards... and pop like a fleshy balloon," Reshiram grimly said.

Yuna winced. Why would you say that out loud?!

"Technically you're the only one hearing i—"

Do I not count in this scenario?!


Reshiram flinched in the back of the drakloak's mind. "Sorry."

"Okay. Double back, then." Widget shrugged. "I'm staying here, though."

"What?" Yuna squinted. "What for?"

Widget looked over his shoulder. "I just... need to do something. But we've got X-transceivers, so I'll catch up with you guys when I'm done."

Yuna frowned. This was about the service silvally, wasn't it? "You want to track down those pokémon that look like you."

"Yes, I do."

At least Widget wasn't trying to hide it.

"It's not dangerous or anything," the type: full continued. "Can you really blame me? Fath—"

Widget flinched. "Th-the emperor... built me. For a specific reason that... I doubt is truly good." He turned away from the others. "I need to talk to them."

And he stepped onto the northbound moving walkway before anyone could offer a retort.

Cyril headed for the opposite walkway, shaking his head. "We'll see him later, then. Or we'll fix the anomaly and he'll just get warped back with us. Right, kiddo?"

"Yep!" Leo tapped the top of Yuna's rectangular head. "As long as Mr. Anomaly and I are on the same page."

Chuckling, Yuna switched back on her X-transceiver, only to immediately recoil from Valkyrie's harsh tone.

"What the hell's taking you so long?! We're under attack over here!"

XxX​

In some ways, the planetary debris reminded Noctum of home. Dark skies. Little light. Weirdly shaped slabs of rock scattered about as far as the eye can see.

Of course, there was a lot more ground to stand on back home. And here, Noctum felt as light as a feather.

He turned to Valkyrie. "So, we give them this fossilized fragment, then head back to the outpost?"

"I guess so." The garchomp stood atop some pile of melted metal slag, looking around for any signs of Team Bastion. "Sounds like they found another supercollider on the other side of the lustrous ore."

Noctum blinked. He hadn't heard the X-transceiver exchange when it happened. "That so? Huh." The black charizard scratched his chin. "You don't find that a bit too convenient? Like worryingly so?"

"I do." Valkyrie didn't budge from her spot. "But it sounded like they don't plan on trying anything with it unless they're sure it's safe to do so."

"That's good." Noctum put his hand on his chest. He knew Yuna wanted to get this over with as quickly as possible, but it wouldn't be like her to suggest something that reckless. Maybe Nikki suggested it and Yuna found a happy medium?

"Where are they?" Valkyrie growled. She tapped her right claw against the top of the slag pile. "It sounded like they were already on their way back here when Gene got us suited up."

Noctum shrugged. "Who knows how long it takes this lustrous ore stuff to w—"

"INCOMING!"

Valkyrie leaped from the top of her slag pile, gliding toward Noctum. Seconds later, a large water torrent struck the slag pile. Yelping, Noctum flew away from the rubble.

"What the heck?" The black charizard looked in the direction of the attack. "That was the biggest Hydro Pump I've ever seen! Don't tell me the empire's here!"

As if to respond, a loud bell echoed in the distance, followed by a chorus of uproarious laughter. Another giant Hydro Pump shot toward Noctum. Fortunately, it was far enough away that Noctum could easily fly above it.

"What the hell's taking you so long?!" Valkyrie snarled, drifting through open space toward a smaller chunk of floating debris. "We're under attack over here!"

"Seriously?" The X-transceiver muffled Seifer's nervous whinnies. "From who?"

Flying toward Valkyrie, Noctum squinted. Was he seeing... some sort of flying boat?

... Yes, it was! There were masts and black sails proudly emblazoned with white marowak skulls and crossbones. But also big mechanical thrusters and large metal cylinders on the deck that vaguely resembled the super scope lenses in Cyril's pizza truck.

"Oh hon hon hon hon!"

Noctum frowned. Was that voice familiar?

"You've got to be freaking kidding me." Valkyrie facepalmed. "Here? Now? I thought Gene had taken care of that idiot!"

A much smaller ship flew toward the two of them, only large enough to hold a single passenger. A single chatot passenger.

"Well, well." Gilbert slowly extended his right wing. "It would seem fate has brought us togezzer again, Mademoiselle Chomp."

"You're that pirate guy!" Noctum realized, pointing accusingly at Gilbert. "What are you doing here?"

"What does it look like I'm doing?" Gilbert pointed to the fossilized fragment in the black charizard's right hand. "Taking your treasure in ze name of mon capitaine!"

"That so?" Valkyrie spat tiny dragonfire embers in Gilbert's direction. "Then fate must really like seeing you get your tailfeathers kicked in."

Gilbert's grin abruptly turned to a frown. His feathers fluffed up. "Rrrraaarrgh!" The chatot spun around. "Yoohoo! Pirate mateys? Attaque, s'il vous plaît!"

His ship zoomed off and, next thing Noctum knew, he was staring down the barrel of three incoming Hydro Pumps.

XxX​

GL Exploration Log: LaRousse City, Hoenn (Dimension POV-2004)
Honestly? My head's still spinning from this place. I'll just let the brochure do the talking for me.

"This dazzling epicenter of the scientific world serves as the capital of the Hoenn region and home of the Pokémon League and Contest Spectacular Circuit Grand Festival! Both titles that were absolutely earned and totally, definitely not wrestled away from Evergrande and Lilycove Cities in political power plays fostered by the runaway tourism and viewership successes of the small island's Battle Frontier. Despite the abundant recreational opportunities for pokémon-lovers the world over, LaRousse City has always stood at the precipice of scientific progress. For many years, it held the record for the longest overseas vehicle bridge, connecting it with Lilycove City for fast and easy commuting. Not ones to rest on their laurels, the city's esteemed civil engineering teams went about building up city infrastructure with moving walkways and the automated Block Bot system. When Team Magma attempted to exploit a fatal security flaw in the Block Bots to wreak havoc on the city, those in charge retired the system in favor of a combination of porygon digital assistants and rotom-powered machinery.

Turning their attention outward, engineering teams used the Unova region's Marine Tunnel as a blueprint to devise eastern Hoenn's world-renowned Aquatic Subway, an undersea highway system connecting LaRousse City to Mossdeep, Evergrande, and Sootopolis. The success brought a wave of eager young minds to the city. The local university expanded into the LaRousse Institute of Technology (LRIT) we all know and love today.

Of course, ask anyone in the scientific community what drives them to visit LaRousse and the answer is simple: the Cozmo-Lund Large Hadron Collider, an inter-regional collaboration project headed by LRIT alumni Takao Cozmo, Ph.D. and Tory Lund, Ph.D., with the assistance of researchers from Alola's Hokulani Space Center, Hoenn's Aqua-Magma Geoplanetary Consortium, Kalos' Lysandre Labs, Paldea's Sada-Turo Research Institute, and Unova's P2 Laboratory. The advances in particle physics brought on by the collider's rigorous tests allowed us to permanently solve the issue of Ultra Wormholes, forever protecting our planet from the terrifying scourge of Ultra Beasts and wormhole-deploying threats like Team Rainbow Rocket.

With its primary purpose fulfilled, the LHC predominantly serves as a tourist attraction, stationed at the LaRousse Learnatorium Science Center. We're told the kids love it, even though they have absolutely no idea what it is!"


XxX​

Path of Valor Almanac
LaRousse City is the setting for Destiny Deoxys, which was originally released in Japan in 2004, hence the dimension number. One of the main movie-exclusive characters Ash befriends is a child named Tory Lund. It would seem that, in this universe, he's all grown up and as work-obsessed as his dad was in the movie.
 
Chapter 67: Blinding Me With Science

Ambyssin

Gotta go back. Back to the past.
Location
Residency hell
Pronouns
he/him
Partners
  1. silvally-dragon
  2. necrozma-ultra
  3. milotic
  4. zoroark-soda
  5. dreepy
  6. mewtwo-ambyssin
Chapter 67: Blinding Me With Science

Entry 1093
I don't know who he is, but I hate him.

I only saw him briefly. Didn't even speak to him. But he gives off light just like I do. Light stuffed inside some vaguely canine body.

And that light...

Something about his aura just set me off.

I tried to attack him. Next thing I knew I was buried under a pile of glowing hexagons. Blasted zygarde. Cowards ganged up on me.

I still sense him here, though. They're dangling him in front of me like a rotten piece of meat.

Next time I see him, I'll blow that goofy smile off his face.

Entry 1096
I saw him again. Things went... poorly.

I'm still shaking. It's a struggle to write this out.

It's one thing for multiple powerful legends to overwhelm you. But for one guy— one
stupid necrozma with the dumbest look on his weird mutt-bird face to inflict such raw, agonizing pain? It's unfathomable. Never has a single blow wrought so much harm.

One strike. It was just one strike.

Yet it was as if he had
ripped my soul right out of my body. I'm not even sure he intended to do that, because he quickly undid it. I'll never forget the agony of those few seconds of separation, however. The helplessness. The despair. I can never let myself get put in that position again.

But I can't let go of that feeling. Not if I'm going to make that power my own.

I don't care how long it takes to learn it. I will. Might makes right. With a power like that, no one will ever betray me again.


XxX​

Yuna wasn't sure how to prepare for being under fire by space pirates. Fortunately, it appeared that all the giant water bursts and huge icy torrents were focused away from the debris chunk the lustrous ore warped them back to. She peered out from a tangled mess of rock and slag to see the ships a couple of hundred meters away. One of them had blastoise standing at the edge of the deck, their cannons attached to much larger cannons that made their Hydro Pumps far bigger than even the best dragalgae and goodra in Aeon's army.

"What is ze matter, Mademoiselle Chomp? All out of witty comebacks?"

The drakloak didn't recognize the chatot perched on the highest sail, somehow projecting his obnoxious, nasally voice.

"Come to think of it, you guys needed special thingamajiggies to come here," Reshiram pointed out. "What's the deal with the pirates?"

Yuna relayed Reshiram's thought to the others.

"They must have some sort of field around their ships," Cyril said. He remained in his human guise, crouching by the lustrous ore. "Doesn't matter. We need to get the fragment from the others."

"Why doesn't Princess just open a rift to them, then?" Nikki suggested, jerking her head in Yuna's direction.

"I mean... that's reasonable, but it doesn't stop them from firing," Yuna replied. She poked her head back up again. Neither Noctum nor Valkyrie could get a single attack in. The two pirate ships alternated Hydro Pumps and Blizzards. They had managed to freeze over some of the debris fragments. Just how much did those cannons amplify their attacks?

"Then let's call in reinforcements!" Nikki's mohawk sparked. She pressed her right hand against her head. "Who's free? We need extra hands, here!"

"There aren't any more of Cyril's astral collars available," Seifer said. "Noctum and Valkyrie took the last ones."

"What about Boss Kitty?" Nikki growled.

"Yeah, what about him?"

Sighing, Cyril braced himself against the rubble by the lustrous ore. "C'mon, Gene, you and I both know that the Blackskull Buccaneers crashing the party means the empire doesn't want to touch this place with a twenty meter stick."

"Huh. He actually called him 'Gene,'" Reshiram noted. "Must be serious."

But simple conversation wasn't helping Noctum out. Yuna saw a Hydro Pump clip Noctum's wing. He tumbled away from Valkyrie, bouncing off one large strip of metal and veering toward another.

She couldn't wait for Gene. Noctum needed help now.

The drakloak zipped over to Nikki. "You want to contribute, right?"

"Is this some kind of trick?" The toxtricity quirked her brow.

"Ready an electric attack," Yuna whispered. "Your strongest one."

"Ready it for what?"

"To blow those ships off course."

Yuna rubbed her hands together. Rayquaza, I'm going to need a little wind for this one. She paused. Or actually a lot of wind.

"Say no more, Princess! Thine wish is my command!"


"Leo, get off my head and stay with Cyril, okay?" she instructed.

The fake dreepy obliged and Yuna floated away from them, recalling how she directed Rayquaza to conjure large twisters when facing down Chernabog.

Once she was in open space a good enough distance from the others, Yuna spread her hands out. Focusing on Rayquaza and their connection, she clapped her hands together.

Nothing happened at first. Yuna's face scrunched up. "C'mon. C'mon." She squeezed her hands tighter against one another. Within a few seconds, inky shadows pooled in the middle of her hands.

Perfect. Now, Rayquaza!

Yuna thrust her hands apart. Shadowy flecks drifted in front of her and her Soul Dew briefly glistened. A large tornado whipped up in front of her. The drakloak looked over her shoulder toward the others.

Fortunately, Nikki decided Yuna's tornado was the signal. The toxtricity jumped onto a pile of rubble and strummed her gills, creating large shockwaves. They struck the tornado, turning it into a mix of fierce wind and lightning.

Several pirates on the nearest ship spotted the lightning tornado. Frantic pointing and shouting ensued. The bulky floatzel at the wheel quickly spun it while a pair of armaldo next to it pulled levers and the thrusters roared to life.

Yuna's tornado was faster. It descended on the ship within seconds, causing it to spin about and strike the other ship that had come with it.

"S-Sacré bleu!" Chatot managed to fly off the first ship's mast in time, but his underlings were less fortunate. Many were thrown off the ship and sent careening through open space.

"Noctum, quick!" Yuna said, hoping the charizard's X-transceiver was on. She focused on the scorched metal wall Noctum desperately clung to and conjured a small rift. To her delight, a second rift opened right next to Noctum. Yuna stuck her arm through it and opened her hand. "Gimme the fragment!"

"W-What just happened?" Noctum blinked rapidly.

"No time to explain." Yuna poked Noctum's armored belly. "Give it here."

"R-Right."

The moment Yuna felt something rough and pointy in her hand, she pulled it back through the tiny rift and shut it. She confirmed it was the Red Chain fragment, then squished it against her torso until it was floating inside her ectoplasm.

"I've got the fragment! Let's move," she announced, darting back toward the rest of the team.

"Oi, the wind be coming from that way!"

Squeaking, Yuna forced herself into a Quick Attack to fly behind piles of twisted metal rubble. An ursaring pirate floating through space, pointed near where Yuna had just been. Two staraptor close to him flapped their wings, peppering the area with Air Slash crescents.

On the planet fragment, Cyril waved Yuna over, still crouching by the lustrous ore. He held Leo in his arms.

"Okay. Back to LaRousse we go," he said, reaching toward the lustrous ore. "You coming, Nikki?"

"Nah, I'm staying here." The toxtricity smacked her gills, sending another shockwave toward one of the staraptor. "If they find the lustrous ore, they'll chase after you guys, right? You need a distraction. At least until Boss Kitty decides to get off his ass."

Lightning crackling around her feet, she leaped off the rubble and flipped upside down. The electricity drew Nikki toward large sheets of metal floating past the planet fragment. "Hey, Long John Loser! Looking for me?"

"That lass cooked me keister!" Staraptor squawked, pointing to his singed tailfeathers. "Let's skewer her, mateys!"

Yuna wanted to protest, but the sight soon disappeared in a rush of blue and purple light as Cyril touched the lustrous ore and sent her away from the skirmish.

XxX​

It was one thing to look at a city from a distance. It was another thing entirely to actually navigate a large city. During his "upbringing," Widget had plenty of cityscape footage put into his databanks. Probably from Troopers or various assistants moving through Eterna City with cameras strapped to them.

Widget kept his eyes firmly fixed ahead of him, as he had since they'd arrived here. The group meetings he'd gotten dragged to were crash courses in being around other people. This was different. Humans and pokémon of different shapes and sizes passed by with every second.

He had to ignore them, though. Those service silvally were long gone and he didn't have all the time in the world to waste on trying to track them down. Maybe some of the street signs at the moving walkway intersections could point him in the right direction?

Widget got off the moving walkway and approached an electronic sign listing a variety of different places with arrows to indicate their directions. Shopping outlets and restaurants. The pier for the Battle Frontier ferry. A plethora of restaurants. And—

Ah, there! A service silvally station off to the west.

Station made Widget think of transit, but maybe it was something else in this context. He trotted to the westward moving walkway and headed along it.

There were glass buildings interspersed with boutique stores and restaurants. Mannequins modeled the latest styles, from sun dresses with soft ocean blues to shorts that were entirely too, well, short for Widget's liking. His old files had said some people — humans in particular — dressed that way to attract mates. The type: full couldn't understand how barely covering a backside could attract a mate, but he was built to be a hero, not fall in love.

He was so engrossed with the short shorts he hadn't realized the moving walkway ended until its edge clipped one of his right talons. Squawking, Widget hopped off. Various sized humans looked at him. Some wingull on the streetlights honked with laughter.

Cheek bolts burning from embarrassment, Widget kept his head down and followed a sign pointing down a side road.

Things had moved so fast he hadn't had the time to process the changes Leo brought out beyond just a starry pelt. His voice had grown more organic. Having thoughts was less about pulling files out of the databanks his fath— the emperor had carefully curated, and more about just thinking.

The sudden transition should have been jarring enough to shock Widget's systems. Yet here he was, trying to track down some other pokémon just like him.

He didn't have to walk much farther to find the station and confirm the descriptor was surprisingly accurate. It was built like a bus or train station, with metal guard rails, glass panels full of instructions and rules, and automated kiosks for transactions.

The difference was the open field behind it. A dozen of these silvally meandered about. Some got water from a communal watering pool while others ate from silver dishes. A few even sat next to each other in the corner of the field. Wires connected their cheek bolts to an electric socket.

Widget stood there, pondering his next move. Obviously, going up to the kiosk wasn't an option. The fencing hardly made much of a barrier, though. So, Widget trotted up to a couple of silvally sitting next to each other on the opposite side.

[—since your last job?] one silvally asked.

The other tilted their head. [A week. But I have a good feeling something's coming soon.]

That metallic backing to their voices was oh so familiar to Widget. He did his best not to flinch. Just needed to be friendly. "Hi there," he chirped. "Any chance you've, uh, got a moment to chat?"

The two silvally's white fur stuck up. They looked at Widget in unison, then back at each other, then back at Widget.

[Who are you?]

"I'm, uh, new in town." Widget slowly wagged his fish tail. That would show he was friendly, right?

[Serial number?] the other silvally asked. Both of their eyes flickered to circular loading icons.

Widget did his best not to tense. Lying wasn't going to earn their trust. "I'm... W1-DG3T. But you can call me Widget."

Both silvally's loading icons disappeared. They squinted at Widget. [Your serial number is not on our server. Are you a bootleg?]

"Bootleg?" Widget was hurt, though he supposed by this dimension's standards that could have been true. "N-No. I'm just... not from LaRousse. I'm with the rangers."

[You should still be in our system,] they said in unison. [All silvally are connected through RKSnet.]

The silvally on the left frowned. [If you are a bootleg, you should let us evaluate you.]

"I'm not a bootleg!" Widget knew that getting defensive wasn't going to help his case, but he couldn't compete with their programming. And the last thing he needed to do was make things harder for the rest of Team Bastion.

But he had to get them talking. Widget lay down on his belly — an attempt at coming across as docile — and tucked his head down. "If I tell you guys the truth, will you hear me out?"

Both silvally exchanged concerned looks. [Are you confessing to something worse than being a bootleg?]

"I— no, that's not it." Widget's fur stood on end. It was sounding more like he'd walked himself into an interrogation. "I'm from another dimension, okay?"

Silence. Widget looked up at the other two silvally and their expressions remained neutral. They were well-trained... or was it well-programmed? Either way, the revelation hadn't startled either of them.

[That is also something we're supposed to report,] one of them said.

The other bobbed their head. [The world has been free of dimensional breeches for seven years, eight months, six days, twelve hours, forty minutes, and seventeen seconds.] They paused. [Eighteen seconds. Nineteen—]

"I get the picture," Widget said, rising back to a seated position. "All I'm asking is you not follow those protocols for just a little bit. Please?"

Even though Widget wasn't asking the questions he wanted to, he was getting the answers he sought. Indirectly, of course. But still concerning.

Both silvally looked at each other for a while. One turned back to Widget. [Would you say that us not reporting you will be... helpful?]

"Yes. Helpful to me and my friends."

[Oh. Are your friends bootlegs, too?] the other silvally asked.

"No. They're other pokémon," Widget said. "And we're traveling here for business. That's all I can really say."

[I see.] The second silvally slowly bobbed their head. [Our priority first and foremost is helping people who need assistance. So, I suppose in that sense, we can look the other way. But if an administrator combs through our logs—]

"I should be long gone by then." Widget waved them off with his right foreleg. "I just... really needed to see you guys." He paused, glancing around the field. A few silvally were staring, while others minded their own business. One was sleeping awkwardly on their side, legs stuck up in the air.

"Well, not you two, specifically. Just the service silvally in general."

One of the silvally rested their head on the fence. [What for? Our programming doesn't allow us to fall in love or anything, so if you were looking for a partner—]

"N-No. Nooo way." Widget's cheek bolts went bright red. He almost scooted back from the silvally. "It's more like, uh, seeing you guys is making me grapple with my own creation?"

The second silvally rested their head next to their buddy. [Are you asking us to deduce your reasoning?]

Tittering, Widget shook his head. "Sorry. Nerves."

Except he wasn't supposed to get nervous. And that was the problem.

"It's just..." Widget's voice trailed off and he shuddered.

Deep breath. Keep it simple. That was all Widget had to do.

"Are you two... happy?"

The silvally tilted their heads in unison. [I don't understand the question,] one said.

[We are programmed to help. We enjoy helping,] the other added.

Widget pawed nervously at the asphalt. Sure, that was what they said, but did they really feel that way? Or were they programmed for that? Like how he was programmed to think he would save everyone living in Eternatus.

"Okay." Another deep breath. "What if you were suddenly freed from your programming? What would you do?"

Silence. Both silvally fixed expressionless gazes on Widget. Perhaps they were even looking through the type: full.

[Illogical,] one finally said.

[Our programming is flawless,] the other agreed. [Even if there was a lapse, helping humans is all I've done since my activation. It's what I know. So, I would keep doing that.]

The first silvally frowned. [Why are you so fixated on this? Is it because you're broken? Your vocal processors lack that kick silvally should have.]

Widget tensed up. "I'm—"

But the words wouldn't come out. How could he explain his situation in a way their highly specified parameters could understand?

"I was more like you guys before," Widget mumbled. "But the person who made me... filled my programming with a lot of lies. He made me think I was helping people, when the reality is I would have done harm to a lot of people if someone hadn't stopped me.

"And the only reason I know that is because someone freed me from his programming," he continued. "But something still feels wrong. Like I'm flying blindly and going to crash into something." Widget shook his head. "When I saw there were pokémon here that looked like me, I thought maybe they could help me come to terms with this."

Both silvally perked their heads up at the mention of helping Widget.

[You need help coming to terms with a loss?] one asked.

[Grief is complex. Everyone experiences it differently,] the other added.

Widget swallowed hard. Grief? No, that wasn't the right word. He hadn't really lost anything, right? A flawed worldview didn't count. It couldn't count.

... Right?

"I didn't lose anyone, though," Widget mumbled.

[Grief can sometimes accompany a large change in one's life,] the first silvally explained. They looked at their companion, who nodded.

[When a major life change happens, one 'loses' a part of themselves,] they said, offering Widget an apologetic look. [Consider retirees, for example. The loss of regular coworker interaction and disruption in someone's routine can trigger bouts of depression.]

Widget sat still. It made sense out loud, but a part of him took offense at getting compared to a retiree. And getting lectured at like he was sitting in a classroom.

Still, the silvally phrased it like they were trying to help. He couldn't spit on their generosity. "What would you recommend for, uh, dealing with this?"

[It helps to have a strong support system,] one of them replied. [And if you don't, even just finding one person you trust and reaching out to them about your situation is a good first step.]

The other silvally nodded. [You can also try to focus on things you can control.]

Widget raised a brow. "Meaning?"

[Tangible activities where you can see the outcomes,] the second silvally said. [You can even set goals for yourself. Would you like some help with that?]

See the outcomes, huh?

Widget tapped his talons against the asphalt. Tap, tap, tap.

Tangible activities. Viewable outcomes.

Well, fighting against the Paradigm and the Phantoms was certainly tangible. And, sure, maybe Widget wasn't the one directly sealing up anomalies. But he could see the results pretty easily.

Doing that would put him on a collision course with Paradox, however. Could Widget really face down his father directly like that?

But I wouldn't be doing it alone. I have a whole team. Fath— Paradox never made a team for me. He said I could do everything myself.

Which ended up being untrue. Gene's team had taken down his giant battle mech. And now he was here.

Exhaling deeply, Widget got back to his feet. "I think... I have my answer."

The two silvally tilted their heads, curious to hear more.

"I know something I can do. And people I can talk to." Widget's cheek bolts slowly turned in their sockets. "We might not... be the closest. But that's more of a reason to reach out to them. Because they can help me. And I want to help them."

He let that hand in the air for a bit. The two silvally's tails wagged in unison and they exchanged quick smiles.

[It sounds like you have a plan,] one said.

The other silvally nodded. [I hope we were of some help to you.]

"Yes, you were." Widget's own tail wagged. "Thank you. Both of you. Now I gotta run... or my, uh, 'pack' will leave without me."

The type— no, the silvally turned and trotted away from the station.

[Enjoy your day,] the service silvally chirped in unison.

"You too!" Widget shouted back. He switched his X-transceiver back on. "Hey, guys, I finished my little errand. Where are you?"

XxX​

"At the museum," Cyril whispered.

"What, already? How?!"

Yuna flinched. She knew her X-transceiver's volume wasn't high enough for anyone to hear but her, yet the utter silence of the dark, empty room she was in put her on edge. The drakloak almost shut the X-transceiver off on instinct.

"Found a loading bay for deliveries," Cyril continued. He beckoned Yuna toward a small door that had some yellow light poking through its edges. "It was as easy as conjuring an illusory veil and following a delivery truck inside."

Despite that "ease," however, Cyril hadn't lowered the veil. He assumed there were security cameras in the spacious bay and, though he might not have been able to see them, Yuna could. Neatly spaced out along the ceiling. Some pointed toward metal wireframe shelves with boxes on it. Others pointed at the large garage doors the trio had gone through.

"Do you think they use this for anything other than food?" Leo wondered. "That seems like a lot of food for a museum."

"Shh." Yuna tapped the fake dreepy's lips with her right hand. "Not now."

"So, how am I supposed to join you guys?"

"What, did the emperor not give you a cloaking device?" Cyril quipped.

"Not funny."

"It's kinda funny," Cyril countered.

"... in a derisive, mocking sort of way," Reshiram added. Yuna pushed him out of her mind and returned to focusing on the small door as it got closer and closer. There was a small black box on the side of it with a tiny red light.

"How far are you from the lustrous ore we used to get here?" Cyril asked, approaching the small box. "If you go there, Yuna can rift you over. We just have to find a restroom."

"A restroom?"

"They don't have cameras," Cyril said. "Call us when you get there." He crouched down slightly and scrutinized the box. "Well, shit. It's an ID card reader."

"What does that mean?" Leo said. "Are we at a dead end?"

"Leeeet's not jump to any conclusions, here." Cyril stood up and scrutinized the door. "Yuna, try seeing if you can phase through it."

"Hmm?" The drakloak blinked. "Oh, duh!"

How long had it been since she'd actually taken advantage of being a ghost, anyway? Yuna supposed it didn't matter. She floated up to it, only to throw a cautious look back at Cyril. "I'm not going to, like, reappear immediately, will I?"

"The veil should be wide enough to cover you through the door," Cyril said. "But you might want to hand over the kid, first."

Leo hopped off Yuna's rectangular head before she could grab him, floating over to Cyril's right shoulder. "Go, Mom!" He waved his hands around like pom-poms.

Nodding, Yuna concentrated. She pressed her hands against the metal and imagined that solid objects were water she could swim through. A thin strip of water, but water nonethele—

The drakloak quickly slipped through the door. Obnoxiously bright, yellow light greeted her. Yuna threw her arm up over her face, hissing. Why did humans need such annoying lights? Were windows not good enough for them?

Once she could see properly, Yuna found the large door handle. "Okay, Cyril, I'm just gonna open it a smidge. Think you can squeeze through?"

"Well, Boss Kitty might think my hips don't lie, but I can manage."

As Yuna reached for the handle, she heard a scoff through the X-transceiver.

"Bitch, I never said that."

Cyril laughed. "Oh, c'mon, you've totally snuck peeks before."

Gene snorted. "If I didn't have to listen to Gilbert, I'd find that the most offensive thing I've heard today."

Rolling her eyes, Yuna nudged the door open. Cyril managed to slip inside while carrying Leo. "Let's hurry, just in case the door moved enough for the cameras to pick it up."

The trio headed down the long white corridor, eventually finding multiple doors. One had a pane of darkened glass — one-way glass, according to Cyril — that showed a carpeted floor and a red wall with a sign pointing toward different exhibits. The door on the right, however, had what Cyril deemed a restroom sign. And, to his delight, the door opened when he tried the handle.

Inside was empty, save for ceramic tiles on the floors and walls, a sink with a mirror, a second door next to the sink that led the same way as the one heading into the museum, and a small gray cube that had gaps close to the floor and ceiling.

"I don't think we need to go into the stall for this," Cyril said. "You good, Widget?"

"Yeah. Whenever you're ready."

Cyril snapped his fake human fingers at Yuna. The drakloak envisioned their arrival spot and quickly opened a small rift overhead. She floated to the side a second before a squawking Widget fell through it, landing on the floor with a whampf.

"Owww." Widget rubbed his right flank. "Why didn't you let me just walk through it?"

Yuna shrugged. "I thought it'd be less weird if it was in the ground."

"How'd your chat go?" Cyril asked, extending an arm to help Widget back up.

"Decently." Widget stood up and shook himself out. "If it's alright with you guys, can you call me a silvally instead of a type: full? It... suits me better. I think."

"Aww, sounds like someone had themselves a little moment~"

Widget's cheek bolts reddened. "B-Butt out, Gene! Aren't you supposed to be busy?"

"There's always time to tease a silval— whoa, hey, watch it, Zardy!"

"Sorry!"
Noctum squealed.

"Sounds like they've got their hands full over there," Reshiram said.

Yuna again forced his presence out of her mind. The drakloak had to focus on finding the anomaly. She didn't need to think about that right now. Noctum would be fine. Gene and Valkyrie would have his back.

"Okay, everyone's here." She rubbed her hands together. "Let's go check out that collider."

Cyril threw up the illusory veil once again. They slipped through the restroom door one at a time. Fortunately, no one was around, so Cyril was free to drop it. The nearby sign came with a map of the museum that told them the collider was on the ground level in its own separate wing.

"Looks like there's a staircase that leads to it past the DNA exhibit," Widget said, blinking slowly at the sign. "Wait, DNA exhibit?"

"It's the biology wing." Cyril shrugged, beckoning them to follow along. The red wall gave way to colorful paintings of assorted trees. Pine trees on the left, palm trees on the right. And each wall had pokémon suited to that climate painted sitting in the branches or clutching tree trunks. Some like slakoth were easy to identify. Others looked different than Yuna recalled, like an exeggutor as tall as the painted palm trees.

The right wall quickly gave way to glass offering a view of one of the exhibits. There were glass cases with various plants in them, along with some open containers. The nearest had a bunch of funny-looking rocks and a sign above it reading "Fun With Fossils."

"Hey, doesn't that one picture kind of look like Baraz?" Reshiram wondered. "Y'know, if his bottom half actually matched his top?"

Yuna spotted the drawing in question on the side of the fossil exhibit. It did remind her of Baraz, except its lower half was also small and yellow, with little lightning bolt fur tufts on its feet and a small, bolt-shaped tail.

Uhh, I guess his kind turned out differently here? She quickly pushed those thoughts aside in the interest of keeping up with the others.

They rounded a few corners and the hallway expanded into a large circular room with two wavy central partitions.

"Cute. The design's trying to mimic DNA." Cyril chuckled, looking at some sort of sculpture that had a double helix of balls attached to sticks.

"DNA?" Yuna rubbed her head. "I know it stands for something, but..."

"Deoxyribonucleic acid," Widget rifled off. "It's the genetic material found in living creature's cells." He paused mid-step and glanced back at Yuna. "Err, organic creature's cells."

Yuna frowned. Was that a jab at her species?

"Nah, I think he's just saying you're made of ectoplasm," Reshiram assured. "No cells. No DNA."

Ah.
Yuna didn't know enough about the subject. She was ready to drop it and head for the other side of the room when Leo squeezed the front of her rectangular head.

"Ahhhh! On the screen!" He pointed left. "It's the emperor guy!"

The other three turned left. There was a deoxys on a monitor, but it couldn't have been Paradox. It was short and stubby, with a texture resembling colored markers. And its head had blunt, rectangular horns instead of pointy ones.

"Hi there, friends!" Deoxys waved. A few small children closer to the monitor waved back. "I'm Deena the deoxys and I'm here to teach you about DNA."

"Yeeeeeeah." Cyril rubbed the back of his head. "I think that's just part of the exhibit, kiddo. Nothing to worry about." He waved the fake dreepy off and continued across the exhibit.

Yuna floated after him, stealing glances back at the monitor. Deena's cartoony body unraveled into parallel orange and blue lines with thin white lines running perpendicular.

"Y'see, DNA is the genetic code that makes each and every one of us ourselves..."

XxX​

"... cannot fathom why Subject A is stuck in the attack form. By all accounts, the virus took up the Eterna Energy perfectly."

Sticky abruptly stopped floating through the cold, metal hallway of Paradox Tower's top floor when he heard an unfamiliar voice from the emperor's office. It was coming through a speaker. Was the emperor on a call or listening to some sort of recording?

"No, you're wrong."

That was Paradox's voice. A call, then.

"I've tried additional catalysts, denaturing and reannealing part of its body— nothing's worked. It's perplexing. My data on deoxys says that adaptation is their defining feature."

Sticky frowned. That sounded less like a response to Paradox and more like the other voice was thinking out loud. So, it was a recording?

"Try again."

"What good is mutated DNA that's static? The world cannot evolve like that."

Well, in that case, he could press onward. The naganadel had important news and that trumped whatever program Paradox was listening to.

"I said try again, damn it!"

Something smacked against metal. Gulping, Sticky quickened his pace.

"Still, even if it is a failure, I can overcome this challenge," the voice continued. "It's a puzzle. Another mystery amongst the myths and legends of the professor's old world. Nothing got her blood pumping quite like a good mystery. Perhaps I will enjoy solving this puzzle."

"No! No, I'm not a failure! I'm better! I've surpassed you! I'm the one in charge now, and—"

Sticky wasn't sure what he expected when he reached the doorway, but the deoxys standing in the middle of his office whirled on him before he even had the chance to knock on the doorframe. The naganadel looked past the emperor, however, to the projection over his desk.

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(Art by Leche.)

He didn't recognize this human, nor did he think he was supposed to. Though the black bangles around the long, yellow hair obscuring part of her face brought to mind lucario mewgenic enhancements. The frozen projection faced Sticky's right, one hand tapping her chin, the other wedged between her black jumpsuit and her white lab coat.

Judging by the flabbergasted look on Paradox's face, Sticky should have turned around the moment he heard the projection's voice. But the deoxys should have sensed him coming and turned it off, right? Was he that distracted by it?

"S-Sir?"

Paradox abruptly shut the projection off. A psychic pulse flung the small discoid projector into the far corner of his office. "Did you not see the do not disturb notification when you pressed the elevator button for my floor?"

"I did." Sticky looked down at his tablet. "But this was an urgent matter, sir, and you said to ignore the notice if it was urgent."

"Out with it, then."

There was a growing pressure in the back of Sticky's head. The naganadel tightened his grip on his tablet. "I just got a report back regarding Chernabog, sir. Troopers found torn fragments of his belt on Quasar Prime after the rift vanished, remember?"

"I'm aware."

Sticky subconsciously drifted backwards a bit. "W-Well, according to the Harvester Unit, his soul didn't return to us."

He paused, expecting some sort of outburst, but it didn't come. Sticky looked up to see Paradox leaning over, bracing his orange and blue hands against his desk.

"A slight variation, but that makes five."

"Five?"

"Five Paradigm fragments missing." Paradox's core flickered. "Nidhogg, Baptiste, Exodes, and Beowolf all returned to the Harvester, but their souls are too weak to take to new hosts. Which means someone or something has taken their powers." His arms briefly unraveled into tentacles before reannealing. "It's the traitor, Chiron. It has to be. She's trying to gather all of the Paradigm's power for herself."

Sticky nodded slowly. It made sense. Uroboros kept bringing her up. "Ah, of course, sir." Sticky tapped a claw against his tablet. "Do you have any orders you want me to relay?"

"Continue preparing to attack Radiance," Paradox said. "We might have to overwhelm Chiron with sheer numbers. And the only way to do that is with fresh bodies to craft my Paradox Pokémon from. When will the Iron Moths be ready?"

"Soon, sir. We just need another volcarona or two."

"There were volcanrona in the class of Horizon Academy students." Paradox pushed himself away from his desk and blipped right in front of Sticky. "I'm going to get them."

Sticky stiffened. "S-Sir?"

"Do you trust me, Sticky?"

The naganadel shakily nodded. Why wouldn't he? The emperor had unified all of the Qliphoth, save for a few lingering nuisances. Not even Matriarch had achieved that.

"Good." Paradox put a hand on Sticky's shoulder. "Then I'll exchange that same courtesy to you. Tell no one of what you saw here. No. One."

That was easy enough. But why? "Sure. But what exactly am I not saying?"

"That you saw the true face of our Matriarch, who Chiron savagely destroyed all those years ago."
 

canisaries

you should've known the price of evil
Location
Stovokor
Pronouns
she/her
Partners
  1. inkay-shirlee
  2. houndoom-elliot
  3. yamask-joanna
  4. shuppet
  5. deerling-andre
Hey there! I read chapters 1 and 2 for our exchange. I'll return a bit later for 3 and 4. And apologies again for the cold review on the prologue. I reread it to recap and I would have given it a much warmer review now.

Quote Comments

Yuna was a joltik in a room full of tyranitar and there were figurative feet ready to squish her.
Fantastic line! Love it.

"What's all this commotion, then?"
oi oi oi wots all dis den

Vortex held the golden cane in his right hand up to Arianna's waist. The corviknight figurine atop it sparkled under the chandelier's light.
oh my god he has a pimp cane

Vortex thrust both arms to the side, flinging tiny embers around him that popped like small fireworks.
he comes with his own pyrotechnics!

Torn paper echoed from the hall behind Yuna.
I'm not sure if this is an expression that works - to me it sounds like it's saying "paper echoed" and that makes no sense. "The sound of torn paper" makes more sense.

"With how that gardevoir described the town, I wasn't expecting there to be much here. But I was wrong." Eyes sparkling, Noctum held up the book pressed to his cream-colored chest. "Look! A dozen new stamps for my collection." He opened it and pointed to a stamp in the top-right corner of the page. "See the wooloo? Isn't it cute? I'll bet it's soft and snuggly… and won't shock me when I try to hug it like the mareep back home."
For some reason I had some mental image of art where this guy looked sullen and I thought he was going to be grumpy, but I was waaayy off. But that really speaks positively to your characterization skills - I saw how wrong I was based on just one paragraph. Kudos!

'Respect your body and it'll respect you back,'
yeah i tried that and still got my period

Yuna floated over to the wagon Noctum was pulling.
I think you want "had been pulling". "Was pulling" sounds like he was doing it right then.

She gasped when a large, four-legged beast in a big stone mask and black, shredded robes lumbered out from beside the bakery. Broken chains clattered around its ankles with each step it took.
I was unsure what Xeromus was supposed to be - I kinda figured he was a Type:Null based on some earlier remark about looking like patchwork, but the stone mask made me doubt it. Maybe there could be a way of nodding a bit more to that direction somewhere in here?

"But Natus' fumes cling to your body. You have the power to break free… to pick your own actions! Rise against these ether-users or you will become like the rest of them… and your 'choices' won't matter at— ngarrgh!"
Now I'm immediately reminded of the determinism debate that happened in the Villain RP. Filing that detail away for later.

He growled and shook his helmeted head. "It seems we'll have to resume this discussion at a later date." Xeromus' sign glowed with silver energy. A rainbow beam surrounded him and whisked him off into the sky seconds before more Ice Shards came flying in.
I have to go. My planet needs me.

Abomasnow said, attaching a strange crystal to a Velcro strap on his vest.
Capitalizing "velcro" kind of draws attention to the fact that it's a trademark, which clashes with the original fantasy world you have here. I think it would be better off uncapitalized.

"Ugh. Good thing I didn't change into my gown for the banquet yet. It'd be lined with sweat."
So Shimmer is some flavor of gender nonconforming (or this could just be ordinary among fairies, I don't know)? This alongside the lesbian queens (?) makes me happy to see LGBTQ rep.

Xander shook his head. "Wasn't that, Your Highness. It was the new girl— the little wyrm thingy." He wiggled his ribbons around. "I saw her getting walked up to Chancellor Vortex's office with a filthy-looking charizard and an orbeetle."

"So? I'm not her babysitter," Xander sneered. "You gonna tear up the school halls every time she sneezes?"

"That's not it. Not too long before that, I saw her parents go into the Chancellor's office." Xander grinned. "I bet she's in trouble."
I think the middle paragraph's dialogue tag was meant to be Shimmer?

Or maybe her parents got cold feet and are pulling her out? Dragons are all cold-blooded, icy-hearted brutes anyway.
Mmm, this kind of sounds like he's trying too hard to be xenophobic. I've been around a lot of xenophobes and they don't casually quite try this hard. To them, this would be stating the obvious.

Vortex threw his arms apart, his coattails fluttering. "That is what the Crowne Cup is truly about: cultivating hope." A broad smile spread across his face. "Hope invigorates. Hope inspires. Hope brings people together. If we want a prosperous future, then we need hope."
he's huffing the hopium

Nikki had spray-painted cartoonish dragon fangs and horns over a sparkle-filled drawing depicting a meloetta.
that's so racist! i like it

Cid immediately recognized Nikki sticking her tongue out and holding up her hand to form an L on her forehead.
She was looking kind of dumb with her finger and her thumb...

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General Comments

I like Yuna. As someone who had (and still has) social anxiety, I find her relatable. I also like that she had the courage to stand up to Xeromus despite her fears. Makes her admirable and makes us want to root for her more.

I was worried that Nikki would be an obnoxious bully type, but it seems that she's more a misfit loner with an artistic flair. That's more interesting and easier to like. Her defacing what seems to be the popular girl(?) also makes her feel like an underdog, and everyone likes an underdog. And no one likes the popular girl.

Xeromus' musings are strange. He seems to want to spread Natus' love, but he also says people can break free from it, if I read things correctly. Now, if I was an idiot, I'd say he was just insane and nothing he says means anything, but I have read at least one story before, so I know better.

The one criticism I have is that I kind of felt like the scene with Vortex and Yuna's parents went on for a while. I think it may be the large amount of exposition I had to absorb. But all in all, it's really not a big thing.

See you later for chapters 3 and 4!
 

Spiteful Murkrow

Busy Writing Stories I Want to Read
Pronouns
He/Him/His
Partners
  1. nidoran-f
  2. druddigon
  3. swellow
  4. quilava-fobbie
  5. sneasel-kate
  6. heliolisk-fobbie
Heya, it took me a little longer to get this together than I’d normally like, but I figured that I was a bit tapped out for creative work tonight, so I'd give it a try. Picking right up with:

Chapter 66

Yuna had time to mentally prepare herself, with Cyril and Gene working together to outfit several of them with special collars for the trek to Kalidron IV's remains. Apparently they projected barriers that would "keep the harsh vacuum of Eternatus' innards from ripping you guys apart."

That's definitely new for spacesuit designs. So it basically looks like a forcefield bubble? Or should I be imagining this differently?

Naturally, that made the drakloak less inclined to go through with this. But Leo kept pacing on the floor of Cyril's workshop and Yuna knew she had to support him.

Yuna: "... So our entire hope of quelling this anomaly involves dragging an effective child along through an environment where if these suits malfunction, we're going to die painfully and horribly... wonderful."
:grohno~2:


Gene outfitted Leo, Yuna, Nikki, and Widget with collars as a start, telling them that they could check where the lustrous ore led to and report back. If things were too chaotic on the other side of the anomaly, then Gene could give them backup. To Yuna's surprise though, Cyril joined them with a collar of his own, stating they should at least have someone around who dabbled in this kind of stuff. Just in case.

Oh, so the collars going on the fritz while in the field is a legitimate danger. That's definitely promising.
:copyka2:


The shadowy mewtwo didn't argue Cyril's point. He wished them all well and opened a blue rift behind them while Cyril put the Morph-O-Tron back on Leo, disguising him as a fake dreepy. Things turned much darker before Yuna even finished flying through it.

Ominous R&C track is ominous.

Yuna:
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Cyril: "Yeah, yeah, welcome to the club. Let's just hurry up and get this over with." >_>;

She was used to floating everywhere, so not having solid ground to stand on didn't bother her in the slightest. Widget quickly engaged his flight mode and caught a flailing Nikki before her momentum could send her drifting into a ball of razor sharp metal fragments.

... How does his flight mode even work in a vacuum of all places? Like doesn't that require expelling internal fuel of some sort? .-.

And, really, that was all Yuna could appreciate. Chunks of metal, rock, and crystal drifted aimlessly around them. The latter gave everything a gray-purple tinge. The crystals were hardly bright, though.

Yuna: "Is this lustrous ore? Since I was expecting something a bit more... well... lustrous."

In some respects, it was like she was back in a mystery dungeon. With distortion taking the form of planetary rubble.

I'm pretty sure that that's not an accident, Yuna.

"I feel like I went on a crash diet." Nikki's voice was muffled. Probably an effect of Cyril's barrier.

Or from the surrounding freakiness if you really are in a MD, given that in the games, moving around makes you grow hungry, so...

"Well, yeah." Cyril floated next to her and Widget. "No planet means little to no gravity. Which makes moving around a problem for you and me."

Oh, 'crash diet' as in 'weightless'. Noted.

"What do you mean?" Leo wondered. "I feel the same as ever."

"I mean that, without something solid to push off or someone to pull us around, we're not getting very far." Cyril's starry mane rippled. "Not that it matters. I see some lustrous ore pretty close by. Let's go to it. One of you grab my hair and take me over with you."

That... sounds like a recipe for pain in short order, but you do you, Cyril.

"I got it." Widget's thrusters hummed to life. He flew over Cyril and grabbed the zoroark's puffy, blue-purple mane. Yuna and Leo flew after Widget and his passengers, heading toward planetary chunks that might have been the corner of a building at one point. There was a purple, moon-shaped crystal lodged in a scorched rock slab.

Wait, isn't this a thing in Bayonetta? Since I swear I've seen this from a Bayonetta game before somewhere.

"Hey, uh..." Nikki rubbed the back of her head. "Can we really trust this lustrous ore stuff? What if it, like, phases us inside a wall or so deep underwater that we get crushed to death?!"

Yuna abruptly stopped. She... hadn't considered that. "Oh, God, that's totally a thing we have to worry about, isn't it?" The drakloak looked at Cyril. "Why didn't one of you brainiacs bring it up before?!"

I see that Yuna's taking Nikki lessons there. :V

Cyril: "Because if we did bring it up, you'd never agree to come along with the cosmic pony in the first place?"
:gardeshrug~1:


"'s not something you gotta worry about with lustrous ore, shiela."

Cyril: "Also, that."
Yuna: "This would've been nice to hear before setting off into the dangerous vacuum capable of tearing apart our bodies, you know!"
:lugiyikes:


Yuna flinched from the X-transceiver. So, either Gene gave Jaeger one or he was borrowing somebody's. Either way, she hardly found it reassuring. "Is this another 'trust me' thing?"

"Nah. Charged lustrous ore can only link two similar locations together."

Yuna: "Oh, so we'll potentially get dumped into the middle of an asteroid field in god-knows-where instead... wonderful." ._.

Widget clicked his tongue. "Well, by that logic, then this just links to another destroyed planet and we're wasting our time!"

"Think a bit smaller, mate," Jaeger said. "What's the immediate area around the ore look like?"

"Uhh... some crispy slabs of wall, I guess." Widget hovered closer. "Maybe this was the corner of a building at one point."

"Then the corner of a building is what'll await on the other side. Can't give you anything beyond that, 'm afraid. You'll have to take the plunge for yourself."

Yuna: "Jaeger, if this is supposed to be reassuring me right now, it's not working!"
:ohnowen:


Yuna eyed the lustrous ore skeptically. Take the plunge, huh?

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Let's find out!

She saw the curious glint in Leo's eyes. There was no stopping the fake dreepy, but she could at least make sure everyone was ready.

"Leo seems raring to see what happens." Yuna sighed. "Is everyone good?"

Nikki: "Obviously not, but we don't have much of a choice, do we?" >_>;

Everyone else nodded. Yuna nodded at Leo. "Go ahead, then. Just be gentle with it, ok—"

The fake dreepy headbutted the lustrous ore. Ripples of warm light washed over Yuna and, within seconds, the dark debris filled disappeared.

There was a rush of purple light, followed by bright sunshine. Yuna squeezed her eyes shut and threw her arms over them.

All:
:lugiAAAH:


"Sheesh!" Nikki groaned. "Talk about suddenly turning up the lights."

"I like it," Leo chirped. "Warm, happy sun. And so many big, happy, sun-eating panels!"

"What?" Yuna vigorously rubbed her eyes until she could open them without feeling like someone was holding her head over Noctum's tail flame.

The bright sunlight made the vibrant city surrounding them crystal clear. They were, indeed, by the corner of a building. Large, tall, and mostly made of glass. Similar glass buildings sprouted from a ground full of moving walkways and strange, blue-purple panels that the sunlight glistened against. A lot of the buildings around them had similar panels. Especially taller ones. Yuna even spotted windmills in the distance, sitting facing rippling water. A herd of hoppip, skiploom, and jumpluff drifted around the nearest windmill.

Ah yes, hello, LaRousse City. Also, nice BGM there. It definitely fits a high-tech-y backdrop.

"Whoa," was all Yuna could manage. "This is... a lot bigger than the last place." She blinked quickly. "Oh, right, yeah, what are these panels?"

"Solar panels." Widget walked in front of the drakloak. He now looked like the pictures of the generic type: full units that Gene had shown her. "That and the windmills. Looks like this place runs off renewable energy."

Wait, they have working solar panels in the QN? Does it harvest ambient light or something? Since I could've sworn there was no mention of any of the eaten planets having suns with them.

"That's a pretty big body of water off in the distance." Nikki walked next to Widget, stretching out her arms. "Another coastal city, then?"

[Hello, teleporting visitors!]

Oh, this is one of those little robot thingies from the Deoxys movie, isn't it?

"Eep!" Yuna's head sucked up her body at the unfamiliar, robotic voice. She had half a mind to dive into a nearby, rectangular bush, but remembered Leo was riding on her head. The drakloak collected herself and turned toward the voice.

She recognized the rotom's grin, big eyes, and staticky aura. But its bulbous head and the tiny circles underneath it weren't any form she had seen before.

"A rotom drone?" Nikki scratched her head. "Can we, uh, help you?"

Whelp, scratch that for the movie-style robots. Though probably for the best since IIRC those wound up going berserk as part of the movie's climax.

[No, no. I am here to help you!] It lifted its circles up and down energetically. [I am Dronetom C-381 and it is my job to welcome visitors to LaRousse City, today's land of tomorrow!]

C-381 drifted away and shot up tiny sparks like they were pieces of confetti. It projected letters overhead spelling out LAROUSSE CITY.

Well, that's quite the welcome wagon there.
:lultias:


Leo nudged his head into Yuna's view. "We don't have to tip him, do we?" the fake dreepy whispered. "I don't have money. And I don't think our money is good here."

[First things first.] C-381 stopped shooting off sparks and hovered back toward them. [It appears you can all talk! You must have studied under a truly great psychic.] The dronetom projected applause at them.

Oh, so that's how "civilized" Pokémon talk in this story, huh? Since I've always wondered how it was that Team Bastion's words were understood back in alt-Malie without any hitches.

Even here, huh? Yuna did her best not to fidget. She figured a rotom would brush it off since it was a fellow a pokémon, but it was perfectly possible for most of the pokémon around to be ferals.

That actually makes me curious as to if it's the Rotom itself speaking, or some sort of attached AI or the like.

[Do you have a trainer?] C-381 asked. [I do not see—]

"Yo."

If she hadn't heard Cyril's voice, Yuna would have meeped at the dark-skinned, blue-haired man wearing a blue and purple tie-dye sweater. The drakloak wondered if he had brought a spare Morph-O-Tron with him and not told the team.

... Clever save there by Cyril. Reminds me a bit of the TM95 Zoroark from B2W2.

[Ah, hello, Mr. Trainer!] C-381 wiggled its circles excitedly. [Welcome to LaRousse City! I do not see your face in our systems. Would you like me to print you a LaRousse Badge? It is your one-stop shop to accessing all of the fine amenities of our delightful city.]

"What's it cost?" Cyril wondered, his hands firmly in the sweater pockets.

[It is complimentary!] C-381 generated more applause. [Ah, but you do have to pay to access our many attractions.]

Ah yes, time to go trespassing... or else nick stuff to cover the balance.
:bleplithe:


Leo's head shot up at the mention of attractions. "Oooh, like fun and games stuff?" He clapped his fake dreepy hands together.

[Fun! Games! Arts! Sciences! Battling! Contest Spectaculars!] The dronetom spun about, buzzing excitedly. [LaRousse City has it all! We are the capital of Hoenn for a reason!]

Wait, is that actually a thing in the Destiny Deoxys movie, or is that a particular quirk of whatever dimension the gang just stumbled out into?

"Hoenn, huh?" Gene's voice crackled through Yuna's X-transceiver. "Sounds a lot more... centralized than what's on our Earth. Hoenn was always pretty spread out. Encouraging trainers to make the most of the 'land of too much water.'"

Dimensional quirk confirmed. Though from the way Gene was talking, it sounds like he might not have had a LaRousse in his Hoenn.

"That does sound like a lot." Cyril scratched his chin. "I can take a badge for starters, yeah."

[Excellent! I am happy to assist!] C-381 hovered closer to Cyril. [If I could just scan their balls for your badge.]

"Ah, yeah. Not gonna work." Cyril pulled his right hand out of his sweater pocket, showing a card with some sort of stylus insignia on it.

Yuna squinted. Had Cyril prepared that for his human disguise?

Cyril: "(Obviously. Just keep quiet and let me work my magic here.)"

"I can't say I've heard of a Ranger Union before," Reshiram said. "But that's a pretty big risk to take. We don't even know if those exist here!"

[Oh, a pokémon ranger. My apologies.] C-381 looked at the others. [Is this trip for business or pleasure?]

... Wait, just how many other dimensions has Cyril been to, anyways? Or was this a leap of faith on his end? .-.

"Business, actually." Cyril put the card away. "We're trying to find space-time anomalies and we think one might be here."

C-381 said nothing. When the dronetom back away, Yuna stiffened, worrying Cyril had gotten too forward with it.

Nikki: "Uh... Cyril. Do these people around here even have a conception of a 'space-time anomaly'-?"
:eltywtf:


However, its head started spinning around. [Checking... checking...]

Its head stopped revolving. [Bzzt. I am not seeing any reports of anything suspicious beyond littering and graffiti.] It hovered back toward Cyril and opened its mouth. A plastic square popped out. [Here is your badge.]

Yuna: "... Do we really need to accept stuff that came from another Pokémon's mouth?"
:TailsEww:


"Thanks." Cyril took the square and put it in his pocket. "And nothing suspicious, huh? Got a question for you, then."

[A question? Oh, yay!] The dronetom's head resumed revolving. [I love questions!]

"Any of these attractions you mentioned do anything space-timey?" Cyril wondered. "Like a planetarium or a history museum or—"

C-381's eyes lit up excitedly. [If it's science you want, the LaRousse Learnatorium is the place for you!]

Probably a good thing they didn't bring Noctum along for this one, since I get the suspicion that they'd never be able to leave.
:loltias:


Yuna could see the interest drain from Nikki's face like mead guzzled from a frothy mug.

-snerk-

[It gets rave reviews. Five stars in every travel guidebook around,] C-381 chirped, hovering around Cyril. [You won't find a better science museum on the planet.]

"Who calls a science museum a 'Learnatorium?'" Rayquaza scoffed. "That doth not even sound like a real word!"

"I think it's catchy!"
Reshiram said, the fluffy end of his turbine tail wagging in Yuna's mind.

... I should be a lot less surprised that Cecil's reacting like this. Never change, there.
:lolithe:


The dronetom stopped in front of Cyril's illusory human face, expression growing stoic. [All-access day passes start at fifteen thousand yen. Card only. No refunds or blackout dates.]

Oh, just straight-up using the yen symbol from the Japanese localization, huh? Don't think I've seen that done too many times for Pokéfic in general, so I'll admit this made me double-take.

Alarm briefly flashed across his face. "I see." Cyril scratched his chin. "I don't suppose there are any sweepstakes or giveaways going on for tickets, are there?"

Nikki and Widget exchanged incredulous looks.

[I do not see any listed.] C-381 bowed its small head apologetically. [Do you have any more questions?]

Cyril:
:uhhh:

C-381: [... Is that a 'maybe'?] ^^

"Thaaaaat about covers it." Cyril waved it off.

[Wonderful!] C-381's head glowed and produced outlines of stars over its head. [Now, if you had to rate this experience on a scale of one to five, one being—]

"Five stars." Cyril abruptly draped an arm over an uncomfortable-looking Widget. "Now, come on, team, we've got a city to explore!" he declared with a bit too much enthusiasm.

So... are they gonna break into the museum? Or mug someone for 15000 yen? :P

Yuna shot after the rest of the team. She didn't even hear whatever farewell C-381 had for them.

"Seriously? A sweepstakes?" Nikki shook her head disapprovingly. "We don't have time to go about entering giveaways! Or visiting tourist attractions, for that matter!"

"Thought it was best to keep playing along," Cyril said, shrugging. He stepped onto a moving walkway with the others. Thinking quickly, Yuna flew onto Widget's head crest so she wouldn't have to keep hovering after them.

Yuna: "We... don't need to actually go to that 'Learnatorium', do we? And if so, what exactly is our plan for getting in, again?"
:fearfullaugh~1:


"What's with the kooky getup, anyway?" Nikki flicked her hands between her face and torso. "You take one of your weird disguise thingies."

"I think he's doing it himself, actually," Leo chirped.

Cyril rubbed the back of his head. "Something tells me you have to share the credit for that one, kiddo."

Yuna tensed up. "R-Really?"

Yuna: "Wait, huh? But how?" .-.

"Whatever he did to make me look all starry... gave me proper zoroark powers, I guess?" Cyril held up a finger, which shifted back to a yellow claw, then back to a dark-skinned finger. "If I think about it hard enough... poof. It happens." Back to claw, then back to finger.

Well, that's certainly convenient there. I kinda wonder if this ought to have been foreshadowed a bit more in advance, but I won't question it too much.

"Oooh. Wow, that's cool!" Leo bounced up and down on Yuna's head. "Maybe I'll learn to do that and not need to wear the silly belt."

"Wouldn't count on it, kiddo." Cyril chuckled. "Anyway, it's best I stay like this for now." He straightened up. "I do think that science museum is a good place to start if we're hunting anomalies."

Ah yes, time to get an answer to the question of "trespassing or pickpocketing".

"So, it's a nerd scavenger hunt, then?" Nikki pinched her brow. "Grrreeeeeeat. Soooo glad I volunteered for this."

"Aww, c'mon." Yuna wanted to float to the toxtricity side, but realized she was still on Widget's head. The drakloak noticed a glass-paned handrail that moved in time with the walkway. She floated up to Nikki and landed on it.

"It's not so bad. Maybe there'll, uh, be free food?"

Cyril:
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Yuna: "... You could've shot me down in a nicer fashion, you know!" >_>;

Nikki stopped walking. She leaned against the handrail. "Free food? Tempting."

Cyril quirked a fake purple eyebrow. "Weren't you snacking on a whole bunch of fries earlier?"

"Yup. And I burned through that already." The toxtricity stretched her arms above her head and cracked her knuckles. "Perks of being electric, I guess."

Wait, how on earth does that even make sen-?

"I feel like that's not how calorimetry works." Cyril chuckled.

I'm just gonna assume that Nikki has a big appetite, though I see that her explanation wasn't just flatly reality in this story.

"Oh, hey, look!" Leo stuck his arm in front of Yuna's head. "Is that the science place up there? On the big screen?"

There were several big screens attached to the buildings at the upcoming crosswalk. Some people watched them while others moved past, stepping from one moving walkway to another. A few showed some seafood dishes with a nice looking golden sauce on them. But one had a man in a lab coat with a long, bright blue ponytail that matched his button-down shirt.

"Routine got you in a slump? In need of a little deep brain stimulation?" He squeezed his index fingers against his temples. "Or perhaps your pocket change is weighing you down a bit too much?" Bronze, silver, and gold coins trickled down behind him.

"Then the LaRousse Learnatorium is here to help!"

... Wait, is that Colress there? .-.

Rapid-fire footage flickered across the monitor, from a large rampardos skeleton to a small wind vortex seemingly supported by nothing at all, to a bunch of spinning wheels with water flowing through them and multiple lightbulbs turning on in succession.

The man reappeared, waving to the camera. "Hi, I'm Dr. Tory Lund, co-founder of the LaRousse Learnatorium, where we make science fun for the whole family!"

Okay, so not Colress then. I'm going to assume that this guy is from the Destiny Deoxys movie, since I've never heard of him before.

The advertisement shifted to multiple human kids and their parents gathered around a large gray table where someone in a lab coat was attaching various metal objects to magnemite and magneton. Some kids clapped while others tugged at their parents' arms.

"Ugh. Barf." Nikki put her hands on her hips. "Is it too late to go back to the blown up planet?"

Narrator:
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Dr. Lund then proceeded down a pristine white hallway. "We offer a wide assortment of activities and exhibits from some of the greatest minds across the globe!"

He passed by a portrait of a man whose hair was suspiciously pyroarish. "From the beautiful works of Lysandre Labs in Lumiose City—"

Well, then.
:copyber:


Dr. Lund next passed a blonde-haired man with a bizarre ring of blue hair going around his head. Like the ring of a planet. "To the technological marvels of P2 Laboratories, like the helper silvally you see all around the city."

That's definitely different from normal canon. Though I wonder how Widget's gonna react to running into them.

Yuna nearly tumbled off Widget's head when he suddenly turned. Grabbing the upper part of his head crest, she noticed two pokémon identical to Widget's current form on the moving walkway behind the team. Each had an orange vest with "Licensed Service Silvally" embroidered on it, alongside a red X over a human hand. Probably an encouragement not to pet.

"Silvally?" Widget mumbled.

"Wait, what?!"

Oh, I see that Gene's freaking out, too, huh?

Cyril's sudden gasp prompted Yuna to turn around. The advertisement showed two gigantic metal cylinders facing one another on opposite walls.

"And no trip to the Learnatorium is complete without seeing our most treasured exhibit," Dr. Lund continued. "The Cozmo-Lund Large Hadron Collider!"

Oh, well never mind then. Though it looks like they got their ticket to reactivating their chunk of Red Chain after all.

"Large Hadron?" Nikki snorted. "What, were small and medium hadrons not enough for the— ow!"

Cyril stepped on the toxtricity's right foot. "It's exactly like Kalidron IV's supercollider."

inb4 it is Kalidron IV's supercollider. Since the anomaly did dump them out in a whole different dimension. There's no reason to assume that parts of Kalidron IV didn't make the jump as well.

"Come and witness the marvels of dimensionality for yourselves!" Dr. Lund declared, as the advertisement swapped to the museum entrance: a large, glass wall with various metal sculptures lining the walkway toward it. "Visit the LaRousse Learnatorium today. Tickets can be purchased from any available LaRousse rotom drone. "

Small typo there with the missing quotation mark, but yeah. This is totally the same supercollider as the one on Kalidron IV, isn't it?

"The LaRousse Learnatorium, where science becomes spectacular!"

"Guess now we really have to go there, huh?" Nikki said, rubbing the back of her head.

Oh, never mind then. That's why there was no closing quotation mark. Though guess they really are going to have to decide between trespassing and nicking stuff, huh? :V

"I'll say." Cyril pressed his right hand against the side of his illusory head. "Yo, Boss Kitty. Did you hear any of that?"

"Hear any of what?" Gene responded.

"The other side of the rift has a supercollider of its own," Cyril said. "We might still be able to do your plan."

"Seriously?"

"Seriously."

Gene:
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Cyril: "I mean, I'm pretty sure that these two colliders were linked if it's not outright the same, so... yeah. Don't question a good thing here." ^^;

Yuna switched her X-transceiver off and hovered back into the air. You guys are bothered by it too, right?

"What?" Reshiram replied.

That there's a collider here. The drakloak recalled what Jaeger said about the lustrous ore and how it only linked similar-appearing environments. You don't suppose the lustrous ore linked us here because of it, do you?

Cecil:
:VidriBlink:

"... Huh, never thought of it like that. But why are you saying that like it's a bad thing?"

Reshiram hummed in thought. "I mean... maybe? But there was a rift before there was lustrous ore, right?"

"Verily!"
Rayquaza chirped. "And the last rift doth linked a volcanic land with another volcanic land. Mayhaps the rift linked Kalidron to this place because of the similarity?"

Yuna squirmed uneasily. Last time, the core of the anomaly was right over the volcano. If she followed the Sages' logic, then...

Oh, so the anomaly is here too then, huh?
:copyka2:


"Um, Cyril?" The drakloak floated over to him. "I'm worried this side of the anomaly might be the collider in the museum."

"How so?" Nikki asked, to which Yuna relayed her brief conversation with the Sages. The toxtricity crossed her arms. "Yeah, I could see how that might be a problem. What's the play, then?"

"Dispel the anomaly first, obviously," Yuna said.

Nikki: "... Wait, but shouldn't we be using the collider first? For all we know, dispelling the anomaly is going to break the thing."
:eltywtf:

Yuna: "Look, I was already uneasy about messing around with the Red Chain with that thing, let's not add another potential layer for things to go wrong here!"
:ohnowen:


"But Mom, when we do that, we'll get sent home right away," Leo noted, floating off Yuna's head and looking between her and Cyril. "So, we won't get to use the collider thingy."

Yeah, I figured this would come up, even if I got who would do the honors wrong.

"Maybe fixing the anomaly will fix Kalidron IV?" Cyril said, shrugging. "At the very least, Boss Kitty's having a couple of your buddies get ready to bring us the Red Chain fragment. We'll head back to our world through the lustrous ore, get the fragment, then come back here and scout out the museum. Sound like a plan?"

That's a really bold assumption to be making there considering what we saw of the absolute state of Kalidron IV earlier.
:copyka:


Information gathering, then. Yuna didn't see a problem with that. And holding onto the fragment was probably the best idea, just in case they could get an opportunity to actually use the collider.

Yuna: "I mean, I still say that this idea is all sorts of cursed, but I suppose we shouldn't be ruling anything out pre-emptively here."

"Sounds reasonable." The drakloak motioned for Leo to rejoin her and the fake dreepy hovered toward her. "The fragment might actually be able to help us find the anomaly."

Cyril tilted his head and crossed his arms. "Huh. It did react to Sigurd's fragment."

"And we freed him from an anomaly," Leo chirped. "It's all connected!" He did jazz hands.

Oh, so these Red Chain fragments are tied to the needles somehow, huh? Since I can see that 'it's all connected' remark. Though what does a Dreepy doing jazz hands look like anyways? o<o

"Maybe." Cyril tapped an illusory human finger against his arm. "We'll want to keep it hidden, though. Can't have people getting too suspicious, right?"

"I got my jacket pockets." Nikki turned one inside out, revealing bits of string and lint that drifted toward the ground. "Whoops. Thought I'd cleaned that out."

"Do you even wash that jacket?" Cyril wondered. "And ruin the leather?" Nikki scoffed.

"It's called a washcloth and air drying," Cyril countered.

Nikki raised her right index finger, then froze with her mouth open. She lowered her hand. "Touché. Maybe I'll think about it once we're done nerding it up or whatever."

Ah yes, this moment again.

All: "..."
:TailsEww:

Nikki: "Again. After we're done nerding it up with that museum and collider." >_>;

Cyril pressed his right hand against his fake human ear. "They left already? Okay. We'll double back and meet them—"

"We don't have to do that," Widget cut in. He pointed a foreleg ahead of him. The moving walkway heading north ended by a streetlight with a lustrous ore crystal embedded in the middle of it. People were stopping to take pictures of themselves in front of the crystal. Yuna vaguely recalled Jade mentioning something about "selfies."

Cyril:
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Yuna: "... There has to be a catch to this."

Still, as convenient as it looked, Yuna didn't like it. "I'd rather double back." She rubbed her right shoulder. "It's kinda sitting out in the open? Everyone will see us strike it and disappear."

"Frankly, I'm surprised that hasn't happened to someone already." Chuckling, Nikki shook her head. "Gotta figure a kid would try hitting it and get schlorped by it."

Small bit where you're missing a word there. Though Bystander Syndrome to the rescue there, since I can only imagine the panic that would unfold if Nikki's scenario came to pass.
:fearfullaugh~1:


"Which would mean they'd appear in the vacuum of Eternatus' innards... and pop like a fleshy balloon," Reshiram grimly said.

Yuna winced. Why would you say that out loud?!

"Technically you're the only one hearing i—"

Do I not count in this scenario?!

Yuna: "Since I really, really did not need that imagery in my head!"
:uhhh:


Reshiram flinched in the back of the drakloak's mind. "Sorry."

Yeah, 'do and think things over later' does seem to be the Cecil way in this story. :V

"Okay. Double back, then." Widget shrugged. "I'm staying here, though."

"What?" Yuna squinted. "What for?"

Widget looked over his shoulder. "I just... need to do something. But we've got X-transceivers, so I'll catch up with you guys when I'm done."

Nikki: "... Are you going to tell us what you're up to, or...?"
Widget:
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Yuna frowned. This was about the service silvally, wasn't it? "You want to track down those pokémon that look like you."

"Yes, I do."

At least Widget wasn't trying to hide it.

Yuna: "... I'm sorry, but why don't you want any of us helping you with this again?"
:what:


"It's not dangerous or anything," the type: full continued. "Can you really blame me? Fath—"

Widget flinched. "Th-the emperor... built me. For a specific reason that... I doubt is truly good." He turned away from the others. "I need to talk to them."

Bruh, are those service Sivally even made in the same fashion as you? Since you might be cobbled together from Malice magitek while they sounded significantly more canon-compliant in construction. And potentially non-sapient.

And he stepped onto the northbound moving walkway before anyone could offer a retort.

Cyril headed for the opposite walkway, shaking his head. "We'll see him later, then. Or we'll fix the anomaly and he'll just get warped back with us. Right, kiddo?"

Pretty sure you're jinxing things in live-time Cyril, but sure. Let's go with that.

"Yep!" Leo tapped the top of Yuna's rectangular head. "As long as Mr. Anomaly and I are on the same page."

Chuckling, Yuna switched back on her X-transceiver, only to immediately recoil from Valkyrie's harsh tone.

"What the hell's taking you so long?! We're under attack over here!"

Aaaaaand there it is. I figured that something would wind up going wrong in short order.

In some ways, the planetary debris reminded Noctum of home. Dark skies. Little light. Weirdly shaped slabs of rock scattered about as far as the eye can see.

Of course, there was a lot more ground to stand on back home. And here, Noctum felt as light as a feather.

Cue the death lazor zipping uncomfortably close in 3... 2...

He turned to Valkyrie. "So, we give them this fossilized fragment, then head back to the outpost?"

"I guess so." The garchomp stood atop some pile of melted metal slag, looking around for any signs of Team Bastion. "Sounds like they found another supercollider on the other side of the lustrous ore."

Oh, guess this is set in the past relative to the last line of the prior scene. Duly noted, then.

Noctum blinked. He hadn't heard the X-transceiver exchange when it happened. "That so? Huh." The black charizard scratched his chin. "You don't find that a bit too convenient? Like worryingly so?"

Oh, so it's not just me who found that fishy and suspicious as hell.

"I do." Valkyrie didn't budge from her spot. "But it sounded like they don't plan on trying anything with it unless they're sure it's safe to do so."

"That's good." Noctum put his hand on his chest. He knew Yuna wanted to get this over with as quickly as possible, but it wouldn't be like her to suggest something that reckless. Maybe Nikki suggested it and Yuna found a happy medium?

Technically, I'm pretty sure that that one's on Cyril. And yeah, he is a bit up there on the 'bold and daring' scale.

"Where are they?" Valkyrie growled. She tapped her right claw against the top of the slag pile. "It sounded like they were already on their way back here when Gene got us suited up."

Noctum shrugged. "Who knows how long it takes this lustrous ore stuff to w—"

"INCOMING!"

Ah yes, now we're getting back into the present. So Paradox just had some goons camp the wreckage of the planet expecting Gene to come, huh?

Valkyrie leaped from the top of her slag pile, gliding toward Noctum. Seconds later, a large water torrent struck the slag pile. Yelping, Noctum flew away from the rubble.

"What the heck?" The black charizard looked in the direction of the attack. "That was the biggest Hydro Pump I've ever seen! Don't tell me the empire's here!"

As if to respond, a loud bell echoed in the distance, followed by a chorus of uproarious laughter. Another giant Hydro Pump shot toward Noctum. Fortunately, it was far enough away that Noctum could easily fly above it.

Oh, well scratch that about Paradox. I think we're dealing with space pirates here from that linked BGM.

"What the hell's taking you so long?!" Valkyrie snarled, drifting through open space toward a smaller chunk of floating debris. "We're under attack over here!"

"Seriously?" The X-transceiver muffled Seifer's nervous whinnies. "From who?"

Flying toward Valkyrie, Noctum squinted. Was he seeing... some sort of flying boat?

Yuuuuuup. Wonder if this is that one Tyranitar who showed up in that slideshow like 40 chapters ago.

... Yes, it was! There were masts and black sails proudly emblazoned with white marowak skulls and crossbones. But also big mechanical thrusters and large metal cylinders on the deck that vaguely resembled the super scope lenses in Cyril's pizza truck.

"Oh hon hon hon hon!"

... Or it could be Gilbert's. That bird's certainly a glutton for punishment.

Noctum frowned. Was that voice familiar?

"You've got to be freaking kidding me." Valkyrie facepalmed. "Here? Now? I thought Gene had taken care of that idiot!"

A much smaller ship flew toward the two of them, only large enough to hold a single passenger. A single chatot passenger.

Valkyrie:
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"Well, well." Gilbert slowly extended his right wing. "It would seem fate has brought us togezzer again, Mademoiselle Chomp."

"You're that pirate guy!" Noctum realized, pointing accusingly at Gilbert. "What are you doing here?"

"What does it look like I'm doing?" Gilbert pointed to the fossilized fragment in the black charizard's right hand. "Taking your treasure in ze name of mon capitaine!"

Noctum: "Wait, but I thought that you were the captain." ._.;

"That so?" Valkyrie spat tiny dragonfire embers in Gilbert's direction. "Then fate must really like seeing you get your tailfeathers kicked in."

Gilbert's grin abruptly turned to a frown. His feathers fluffed up. "Rrrraaarrgh!" The chatot spun around. "Yoohoo! Pirate mateys? Attaque, s'il vous plaît!"

His ship zoomed off and, next thing Noctum knew, he was staring down the barrel of three incoming Hydro Pumps.

Noctum: "... This just isn't my day."
:eltyscared:


GL Exploration Log: LaRousse City, Hoenn (Dimension POV-2004)
Honestly? My head's still spinning from this place. I'll just let the brochure do the talking for me.

I can see that designation there. So then do all dimensions in PoV's setting start with "POV" as a prefix? Or is this meant to be a hint that it's related to POV-2017 and POV-2020 as one?

"This dazzling epicenter of the scientific world serves as the capital of the Hoenn region and home of the Pokémon League and Contest Spectacular Circuit Grand Festival! Both titles that were absolutely earned and totally, definitely not wrestled away from Evergrande and Lilycove Cities in political power plays fostered by the runaway tourism and viewership successes of the small island's Battle Frontier. Despite the abundant recreational opportunities for pokémon-lovers the world over, LaRousse City has always stood at the precipice of scientific progress. For many years, it held the record for the longest overseas vehicle bridge, connecting it with Lilycove City for fast and easy commuting. Not ones to rest on their laurels, the city's esteemed civil engineering teams went about building up city infrastructure with moving walkways and the automated Block Bot system. When Team Magma attempted to exploit a fatal security flaw in the Block Bots to wreak havoc on the city, those in charge retired the system in favor of a combination of porygon digital assistants and rotom-powered machinery.

Yuuuup, we're officially in an AU here. Though I see that a version of events akin to the Destiny Deoxys climax played out in this universe's LaRousse.

Turning their attention outward, engineering teams used the Unova region's Marine Tunnel as a blueprint to devise eastern Hoenn's world-renowned Aquatic Subway, an undersea highway system connecting LaRousse City to Mossdeep, Evergrande, and Sootopolis. The success brought a wave of eager young minds to the city. The local university expanded into the LaRousse Institute of Technology (LRIT) we all know and love today.

So this LaRousse basically hoovered up everything of value in its setting's Hoenn, huh? Makes me wonder if the other towns are undergoing urban decay from being displaced.

Of course, ask anyone in the scientific community what drives them to visit LaRousse and the answer is simple: the Cozmo-Lund Large Hadron Collider, an inter-regional collaboration project headed by LRIT alumni Takao Cozmo, Ph.D. and Tory Lund, Ph.D., with the assistance of researchers from Alola's Hokulani Space Center, Hoenn's Aqua-Magma Geoplanetary Consortium, Kalos' Lysandre Labs, Paldea's Sada-Turo Research Institute, and Unova's P2 Laboratory. The advances in particle physics brought on by the collider's rigorous tests allowed us to permanently solve the issue of Ultra Wormholes, forever protecting our planet from the terrifying scourge of Ultra Beasts and wormhole-deploying threats like Team Rainbow Rocket.

Oh, so those are going to come into play in this story, huh? Though that's quite a who's who of players and factions that are normally quite dodgy on display here. Makes me wonder what on earth the local politics are like.

With its primary purpose fulfilled, the LHC predominantly serves as a tourist attraction, stationed at the LaRousse Learnatorium Science Center. We're told the kids love it, even though they have absolutely no idea what it is!"

... Oh, so the gang is going to go full Squaresoft protag and cause problems for this poor dimension in order to fix the anomaly, huh? That's going to be something to behold.
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Path of Valor Almanac
LaRousse City is the setting for Destiny Deoxys, which was originally released in Japan in 2004, hence the dimension number. One of the main movie-exclusive characters Ash befriends is a child named Tory Lund. It would seem that, in this universe, he's all grown up and as work-obsessed as his dad was in the movie.

Ah, so those names are from the anime. Duly noted, then. Though it's neat to see how you're weaving in little bits and threads of various canons and putting spins on them, this one included.

Alright, time for the recap:

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I mean, I suppose I should've been more open-minded after the brief arc in Alt!Malie, though I can't say that I was expecting to see an anime-exclusive location pop up as a prominent setting in this story. It'll be fun to see that things are like here, since it's shiny on the outside, and the fluff you attached to it carries a strong whiff of intrigue. It was also nice to see the space pirates finally start to play a bit more of a role when they were teased ages ago but otherwise kept to the level of minors and background gags. It'll be fun to see who Noctum and Val are dealing with on their end, and if we'll get to see some vaguely familiar faces soon.

As for criticisms... I honestly don't have a whole lot beyond spotting a couple minor typos. Maybe things could've been a little less "conveniently located" for the gang when it came to the collider, but the story literally spelled out a hard reason for why that would happen in advance, so I can't really fault it. Perhaps they could've gotten a bit further into LaRousse than what we saw before trouble started calling on the other end, but eh. From the way you've been building things up, I'm pretty sure there will be plenty of time to explore it.

Thanks for your patience with this review @Ambyssin , and once again, good work. I'll be looking forward to what this new dimension has in store in your next update. ^^
 

Spiteful Murkrow

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Chapter 67

Entry 1093
I don't know who he is, but I hate him.

I only saw him briefly. Didn't even speak to him. But he gives off light just like I do. Light stuffed inside some vaguely canine body.

And that light...

Something about his aura just set me off.

Oh, so Bahamut met Shane back in the day... wonderful.
:copyka:


I tried to attack him. Next thing I knew I was buried under a pile of glowing hexagons. Blasted zygarde. Cowards ganged up on me.

I still sense him here, though. They're dangling him in front of me like a rotten piece of meat.

Next time I see him, I'll blow that goofy smile off his face.

Yeesh, barely 4 years into his journal and Bahamut was having quite the normal one personality-wise. Though that makes me wonder how long after the events of the Gene special this was.

Entry 1096
I saw him again. Things went... poorly.

I'm still shaking. It's a struggle to write this out.

It's one thing for multiple powerful legends to overwhelm you. But for one guy— one
stupid necrozma with the dumbest look on his weird mutt-bird face to inflict such raw, agonizing pain? It's unfathomable. Never has a single blow wrought so much harm.

So Bahamut was way, way out of his league up against Shane back in the day. Makes me wonder how a rematch would go.

One strike. It was just one strike.

Yet it was as if he had
ripped my soul right out of my body. I'm not even sure he intended to do that, because he quickly undid it. I'll never forget the agony of those few seconds of separation, however. The helplessness. The despair. I can never let myself get put in that position again.

Yeah, Bahamut totally got the soul punched out of his body, I can already tell.

But I can't let go of that feeling. Not if I'm going to make that power my own.

I don't care how long it takes to learn it. I will. Might makes right. With a power like that, no one will ever betray me again.

... Totally a good omen for what Bahamut's like and how strong he is these days!
:copyka2:


Yuna wasn't sure how to prepare for being under fire by space pirates. Fortunately, it appeared that all the giant water bursts and huge icy torrents were focused away from the debris chunk the lustrous ore warped them back to. She peered out from a tangled mess of rock and slag to see the ships a couple of hundred meters away. One of them had blastoise standing at the edge of the deck, their cannons attached to much larger cannons that made their Hydro Pumps far bigger than even the best dragalgae and goodra in Aeon's army.

Filing that bit of BGM away for the future, since hey. You can't say that it wouldn't be fitting with some of my writing.

"What is ze matter, Mademoiselle Chomp? All out of witty comebacks?"

The drakloak didn't recognize the chatot perched on the highest sail, somehow projecting his obnoxious, nasally voice.

Valkyrie: "Wait, how is he doing that anyways? I thought that we were in a vacuum right now."
:what:


"Come to think of it, you guys needed special thingamajiggies to come here," Reshiram pointed out. "What's the deal with the pirates?"

Yuna relayed Reshiram's thought to the others.

"They must have some sort of field around their ships," Cyril said. He remained in his human guise, crouching by the lustrous ore. "Doesn't matter. We need to get the fragment from the others."

Cecil: "... And we're supposed to do that while being attacked by pirates how again?" .-.

"Why doesn't Princess just open a rift to them, then?" Nikki suggested, jerking her head in Yuna's direction.

"I mean... that's reasonable, but it doesn't stop them from firing," Yuna replied. She poked her head back up again. Neither Noctum nor Valkyrie could get a single attack in. The two pirate ships alternated Hydro Pumps and Blizzards. They had managed to freeze over some of the debris fragments. Just how much did those cannons amplify their attacks?

Noctum: "Enough that I really, really don't want to get hit by one of those. Just look at how big those Hydro Pumps are!"
:ohnowen:


"Then let's call in reinforcements!" Nikki's mohawk sparked. She pressed her right hand against her head. "Who's free? We need extra hands, here!"

"There aren't any more of Cyril's astral collars available," Seifer said. "Noctum and Valkyrie took the last ones."

"What about Boss Kitty?" Nikki growled.

"Yeah, what about him?"

I mean, Gene would be pretty handy right about now given that he's way, way up there on the power scale even after his nerf post-special.

Sighing, Cyril braced himself against the rubble by the lustrous ore. "C'mon, Gene, you and I both know that the Blackskull Buccaneers crashing the party means the empire doesn't want to touch this place with a twenty meter stick."

Oh, so the Black Tyranitar is going to finally make his on-screen debut, huh?

"Huh. He actually called him 'Gene,'" Reshiram noted. "Must be serious."

But simple conversation wasn't helping Noctum out. Yuna saw a Hydro Pump clip Noctum's wing. He tumbled away from Valkyrie, bouncing off one large strip of metal and veering toward another.

:oofpix:


Sure hope that that metal was smooth, otherwise... yeah, that probably had to hurt there.

She couldn't wait for Gene. Noctum needed help now.

The drakloak zipped over to Nikki. "You want to contribute, right?"

"Is this some kind of trick?" The toxtricity quirked her brow.

Yuna: "Nikki, we're being attacked by pirates right now! No it's not a trick!" >.<

"Ready an electric attack," Yuna whispered. "Your strongest one."

"Ready it for what?"

"To blow those ships off course."

Ah yes, time for pocket G-Max antics and to see just how much power Nikki's really rocking these days.

Yuna rubbed her hands together. Rayquaza, I'm going to need a little wind for this one. She paused. Or actually a lot of wind.

"Say no more, Princess! Thine wish is my command!"

Valkyrie: "Wait, but we're in a vacuum right now-"
:what:

Yuna: "Don't question it, alright?"

"Leo, get off my head and stay with Cyril, okay?" she instructed.

The fake dreepy obliged and Yuna floated away from them, recalling how she directed Rayquaza to conjure large twisters when facing down Chernabog.

Once she was in open space a good enough distance from the others, Yuna spread her hands out. Focusing on Rayquaza and their connection, she clapped her hands together.

Wonder if this is going to be all Gallian here, or if we're going to see Yuna's Giratina powers also play into things as well.

Nothing happened at first. Yuna's face scrunched up. "C'mon. C'mon." She squeezed her hands tighter against one another. Within a few seconds, inky shadows pooled in the middle of her hands.

Perfect. Now, Rayquaza!

Yeah, I figured. Though let's see what sort of lightshow we're in for here.

Yuna thrust her hands apart. Shadowy flecks drifted in front of her and her Soul Dew briefly glistened. A large tornado whipped up in front of her. The drakloak looked over her shoulder toward the others.

Fortunately, Nikki decided Yuna's tornado was the signal. The toxtricity jumped onto a pile of rubble and strummed her gills, creating large shockwaves. They struck the tornado, turning it into a mix of fierce wind and lightning.

Well that's definitely going to be a shocking experience for those pirates. Barring them having the equivalent of Lightningrod somehow to at least take the sting off the electricity.

Several pirates on the nearest ship spotted the lightning tornado. Frantic pointing and shouting ensued. The bulky floatzel at the wheel quickly spun it while a pair of armaldo next to it pulled levers and the thrusters roared to life.

Bulky Floatzel, huh? So there's Alpha Pokémon in PoV's setting, then? And given what you said about that one Aggron from these pirates a while back, that makes me wonder...
:trollzel:


Yuna's tornado was faster. It descended on the ship within seconds, causing it to spin about and strike the other ship that had come with it.

"S-Sacré bleu!" Chatot managed to fly off the first ship's mast in time, but his underlings were less fortunate. Many were thrown off the ship and sent careening through open space.

Oh, well that doesn't bode well for their near-term lifespans given what Gene had to say about the surrounding void a couple chapters back.

"Noctum, quick!" Yuna said, hoping the charizard's X-transceiver was on. She focused on the scorched metal wall Noctum desperately clung to and conjured a small rift. To her delight, a second rift opened right next to Noctum. Yuna stuck her arm through it and opened her hand. "Gimme the fragment!"

"W-What just happened?" Noctum blinked rapidly.

"No time to explain." Yuna poked Noctum's armored belly. "Give it here."

"R-Right."

Noctum: "Wait, Princess. Where on earth does this even go to-?"

The moment Yuna felt something rough and pointy in her hand, she pulled it back through the tiny rift and shut it. She confirmed it was the Red Chain fragment, then squished it against her torso until it was floating inside her ectoplasm.

"I've got the fragment! Let's move," she announced, darting back toward the rest of the team.

"Oi, the wind be coming from that way!"

Yuna: "Oh come on!" >.<

Squeaking, Yuna forced herself into a Quick Attack to fly behind piles of twisted metal rubble. An ursaring pirate floating through space, pointed near where Yuna had just been. Two staraptor close to him flapped their wings, peppering the area with Air Slash crescents.

On the planet fragment, Cyril waved Yuna over, still crouching by the lustrous ore. He held Leo in his arms.

Huh, I guess that the pirates must all have those bubble things to shield themselves from the void as well. Guess that makes the fate of all those randos getting yeeted overboard a bit less morbid.

"Okay. Back to LaRousse we go," he said, reaching toward the lustrous ore. "You coming, Nikki?"

"Nah, I'm staying here." The toxtricity smacked her gills, sending another shockwave toward one of the staraptor. "If they find the lustrous ore, they'll chase after you guys, right? You need a distraction. At least until Boss Kitty decides to get off his ass."

I mean, a bunch of pirate Pokémon chasing the gang through a high-tech city does sound like it'd be some prime chaos to behold. Makes me wonder if this distraction will work or not.

Lightning crackling around her feet, she leaped off the rubble and flipped upside down. The electricity drew Nikki toward large sheets of metal floating past the planet fragment. "Hey, Long John Loser! Looking for me?"

"That lass cooked me keister!" Staraptor squawked, pointing to his singed tailfeathers. "Let's skewer her, mateys!"

This fic and its dialogue, man.
:LULgia:


Yuna wanted to protest, but the sight soon disappeared in a rush of blue and purple light as Cyril touched the lustrous ore and sent her away from the skirmish.

Aw. No pirates crashing the party at LaRousse. Maybe, anyways.

It was one thing to look at a city from a distance. It was another thing entirely to actually navigate a large city. During his "upbringing," Widget had plenty of cityscape footage put into his databanks. Probably from Troopers or various assistants moving through Eterna City with cameras strapped to them.

Oh hey, it's this background song again. Though you can't say that it's not catchy and apropos.

Widget kept his eyes firmly fixed ahead of him, as he had since they'd arrived here. The group meetings he'd gotten dragged to were crash courses in being around other people. This was different. Humans and pokémon of different shapes and sizes passed by with every second.

He had to ignore them, though. Those service silvally were long gone and he didn't have all the time in the world to waste on trying to track them down. Maybe some of the street signs at the moving walkway intersections could point him in the right direction?

... Have you considered trying to find a map, Widget? Just saying, I'd think that those were lying around back in your old digs and they're not exactly rare in cities significantly lower-tech than this.

Widget got off the moving walkway and approached an electronic sign listing a variety of different places with arrows to indicate their directions. Shopping outlets and restaurants. The pier for the Battle Frontier ferry. A plethora of restaurants. And—

Ah, there! A service silvally station off to the west.

Ah yes, time to see if we're dealing with sapients, Ferals, or something in between.

Station made Widget think of transit, but maybe it was something else in this context. He trotted to the westward moving walkway and headed along it.

There were glass buildings interspersed with boutique stores and restaurants. Mannequins modeled the latest styles, from sun dresses with soft ocean blues to shorts that were entirely too, well, short for Widget's liking. His old files had said some people — humans in particular — dressed that way to attract mates. The type: full couldn't understand how barely covering a backside could attract a mate, but he was built to be a hero, not fall in love.

Oh, so they're made by whatever brand made Anime!Misty's shorts, huh?

He was so engrossed with the short shorts he hadn't realized the moving walkway ended until its edge clipped one of his right talons. Squawking, Widget hopped off. Various sized humans looked at him. Some wingull on the streetlights honked with laughter.

Cheek bolts burning from embarrassment, Widget kept his head down and followed a sign pointing down a side road.

Widget: "Wow, rude." >v<

Things had moved so fast he hadn't had the time to process the changes Leo brought out beyond just a starry pelt. His voice had grown more organic. Having thoughts was less about pulling files out of the databanks his fath— the emperor had carefully curated, and more about just thinking.

That actually makes me wonder as to whether or not Widget counts as an AI or not. Since something about his thought process here vibes as being very "AI".

The sudden transition should have been jarring enough to shock Widget's systems. Yet here he was, trying to track down some other pokémon just like him.

He didn't have to walk much farther to find the station and confirm the descriptor was surprisingly accurate. It was built like a bus or train station, with metal guard rails, glass panels full of instructions and rules, and automated kiosks for transactions.

The difference was the open field behind it. A dozen of these silvally meandered about. Some got water from a communal watering pool while others ate from silver dishes. A few even sat next to each other in the corner of the field. Wires connected their cheek bolts to an electric socket.

Wait, Silvally need to recharge in this dimension? What happens if they run out of juice? .-.

Widget stood there, pondering his next move. Obviously, going up to the kiosk wasn't an option. The fencing hardly made much of a barrier, though. So, Widget trotted up to a couple of silvally sitting next to each other on the opposite side.

[—since your last job?] one silvally asked.

The other tilted their head. [A week. But I have a good feeling something's coming soon.]

Whelp, sapient Silvally confirmed. Though I suppose I should've anticipated as much given that Dronetom was capable of holding a conversation on its own.

That metallic backing to their voices was oh so familiar to Widget. He did his best not to flinch. Just needed to be friendly. "Hi there," he chirped. "Any chance you've, uh, got a moment to chat?"

The two silvally's white fur stuck up. They looked at Widget in unison, then back at each other, then back at Widget.

[Who are you?]

Oh, so they're still slaves to their routines at the moment. I suddenly get the suspicion that this is about to get really, really uncomfortable for Widget in short order.

"I'm, uh, new in town." Widget slowly wagged his fish tail. That would show he was friendly, right?

[Serial number?] the other silvally asked. Both of their eyes flickered to circular loading icons.

Widget did his best not to tense. Lying wasn't going to earn their trust. "I'm... W1-DG3T. But you can call me Widget."

Other!Silvally: [That... doesn't sound like a valid serial number. Are you fully in order right now?]
:what:


Both silvally's loading icons disappeared. They squinted at Widget. [Your serial number is not on our server. Are you a bootleg?]

"Bootleg?" Widget was hurt, though he supposed by this dimension's standards that could have been true. "N-No. I'm just... not from LaRousse. I'm with the rangers."

Ah yes, referencing that Silvally that RKS Labs apparently cobbled together after the initial batch of 3 in mainline.

[You should still be in our system,] they said in unison. [All silvally are connected through RKSnet.]

Oh, speak of the devil. Though I suppose that would explain why there's so many of these service Silvally just running around.

The silvally on the left frowned. [If you are a bootleg, you should let us evaluate you.]

"I'm not a bootleg!" Widget knew that getting defensive wasn't going to help his case, but he couldn't compete with their programming. And the last thing he needed to do was make things harder for the rest of Team Bastion.

... I mean, your appearance probably isn't helping things right now, Widget, since you look really non-standard relative to Silvally.

But he had to get them talking. Widget lay down on his belly — an attempt at coming across as docile — and tucked his head down. "If I tell you guys the truth, will you hear me out?"

Both silvally exchanged concerned looks. [Are you confessing to something worse than being a bootleg?]

Widget: "I... don't know what being a 'bootleg' is, so... I hope not?" ^v^;

"I— no, that's not it." Widget's fur stood on end. It was sounding more like he'd walked himself into an interrogation. "I'm from another dimension, okay?"

Silence. Widget looked up at the other two silvally and their expressions remained neutral. They were well-trained... or was it well-programmed? Either way, the revelation hadn't startled either of them.

[That is also something we're supposed to report,] one of them said.

Widget: "Look, I just wanted to strike up a casual conversation, okay? Sheesh, you're giving me flashbacks to my training sims at this rate." >v>;

The other bobbed their head. [The world has been free of dimensional breeches for seven years, eight months, six days, twelve hours, forty minutes, and seventeen seconds.] They paused. [Eighteen seconds. Nineteen—]

Well, now it's closer to about five minutes. Though that also makes me wonder if the collider in POV-2020 was also built 7-ish years back or if they wound up becoming linked sometime well after one or the other was built.

"I get the picture," Widget said, rising back to a seated position. "All I'm asking is you not follow those protocols for just a little bit. Please?"

Even though Widget wasn't asking the questions he wanted to, he was getting the answers he sought. Indirectly, of course. But still concerning.

Both silvally looked at each other for a while. One turned back to Widget. [Would you say that us not reporting you will be... helpful?]

"Yes. Helpful to me and my friends."

Widget: "I mean, they've kinda brought on a bit of existential dread for me, but still helpful, I guess." ·v·;

[Oh. Are your friends bootlegs, too?] the other silvally asked.

"No. They're other pokémon," Widget said. "And we're traveling here for business. That's all I can really say."

[I see.] The second silvally slowly bobbed their head. [Our priority first and foremost is helping people who need assistance. So, I suppose in that sense, we can look the other way. But if an administrator combs through our logs—]

Oh boy, having a bunch of service Silvally help break into a museum to get at a particle collider. That's going to lead to some shenanigans.
:copyber:


"I should be long gone by then." Widget waved them off with his right foreleg. "I just... really needed to see you guys." He paused, glancing around the field. A few silvally were staring, while others minded their own business. One was sleeping awkwardly on their side, legs stuck up in the air.

Snerk. The background events in this story can be something else sometimes.

"Well, not you two, specifically. Just the service silvally in general."

One of the silvally rested their head on the fence. [What for? Our programming doesn't allow us to fall in love or anything, so if you were looking for a partner—]

I mean, I'm not so sure how well that programming is going to hold up after all of the contact Widget has been having... unless if these Silvally's personalities can just be rebooted with a software update.
:copyka:


Though I kinda wonder if during all of this that we should've seen Widget's gears turn inside his head (har har) a bit more. Since I kinda get the feeling that this is meant to be unsettling and disquieting for him, but it's not really played up much.

"N-No. Nooo way." Widget's cheek bolts went bright red. He almost scooted back from the silvally. "It's more like, uh, seeing you guys is making me grapple with my own creation?"

The second silvally rested their head next to their buddy. [Are you asking us to deduce your reasoning?]

Tittering, Widget shook his head. "Sorry. Nerves."

Second!Silvally: [Is that a 'maybe'?]

Except he wasn't supposed to get nervous. And that was the problem.

"It's just..." Widget's voice trailed off and he shuddered.

Deep breath. Keep it simple. That was all Widget had to do.

"Are you two... happy?"

Widget, I'm not really sure these Silvally even have proper personalities given that they apparently are programmed to be unable to fall in love.

The silvally tilted their heads in unison. [I don't understand the question,] one said.

[We are programmed to help. We enjoy helping,] the other added.

Yeah, I called it.

Widget: "..."
:uhhh:

Other!Silvally: [Is something wrong, W1-DG3T?]

Widget pawed nervously at the asphalt. Sure, that was what they said, but did they really feel that way? Or were they programmed for that? Like how he was programmed to think he would save everyone living in Eternatus.

"Okay." Another deep breath. "What if you were suddenly freed from your programming? What would you do?"

Ah yes, time for things to get interesting / full ethics of AI here.

Silence. Both silvally fixed expressionless gazes on Widget. Perhaps they were even looking through the type: full.

[Illogical,] one finally said.

[Our programming is flawless,] the other agreed. [Even if there was a lapse, helping humans is all I've done since my activation. It's what I know. So, I would keep doing that.]

Widget: "That's really debatable given that you can't give a proper answer as to if you're happy about the way you are or not." ·v·

The first silvally frowned. [Why are you so fixated on this? Is it because you're broken? Your vocal processors lack that kick silvally should have.]

Widget tensed up. "I'm—"

But the words wouldn't come out. How could he explain his situation in a way their highly specified parameters could understand?

See, that's the thing, Widget: I'm not sure that you can.

"I was more like you guys before," Widget mumbled. "But the person who made me... filled my programming with a lot of lies. He made me think I was helping people, when the reality is I would have done harm to a lot of people if someone hadn't stopped me.

"And the only reason I know that is because someone freed me from his programming," he continued. "But something still feels wrong. Like I'm flying blindly and going to crash into something." Widget shook his head. "When I saw there were pokémon here that looked like me, I thought maybe they could help me come to terms with this."

Oh, so that's why Widget was so insistent to try and seek out other Silvally. Makes sense even if this all has some unintentionally sad and unsettling undertones.

Both silvally perked their heads up at the mention of helping Widget.

[You need help coming to terms with a loss?] one asked.

[Grief is complex. Everyone experiences it differently,] the other added.

Widget: "... How on earth are you all programmed to know what grief is but not personal happiness?" >v>;
Other!Silvally: [Grief counseling is an important duty expected of Silvally produced by RKS Labs. It comes with the territory.] ^v^

Widget swallowed hard. Grief? No, that wasn't the right word. He hadn't really lost anything, right? A flawed worldview didn't count. It couldn't count.

... Right?

Nah, it can totally count. Even if I'd frame it more as "disorientation" or "existential doubt" than "grief".

"I didn't lose anyone, though," Widget mumbled.

[Grief can sometimes accompany a large change in one's life,] the first silvally explained. They looked at their companion, who nodded.

[When a major life change happens, one 'loses' a part of themselves,] they said, offering Widget an apologetic look. [Consider retirees, for example. The loss of regular coworker interaction and disruption in someone's routine can trigger bouts of depression.]

Okay, maybe it really is grief after all, then.

Widget sat still. It made sense out loud, but a part of him took offense at getting compared to a retiree. And getting lectured at like he was sitting in a classroom.

Still, the silvally phrased it like they were trying to help. He couldn't spit on their generosity. "What would you recommend for, uh, dealing with this?"

[It helps to have a strong support system,] one of them replied. [And if you don't, even just finding one person you trust and reaching out to them about your situation is a good first step.]

Widget: "... I'm sorry, but how do you know to suggest this when you don't have a concept of personal happiness-?"
Other!Silvally: [Grief counseling protocol.]
Widget: "... Right, that's a thing."

The other silvally nodded. [You can also try to focus on things you can control.]

Widget raised a brow. "Meaning?"

[Tangible activities where you can see the outcomes,] the second silvally said. [You can even set goals for yourself. Would you like some help with that?]

That conversation honestly hits a bit close to home. Especially in light of IRL events over the past 3 years.

See the outcomes, huh?

Widget tapped his talons against the asphalt. Tap, tap, tap.

Tangible activities. Viewable outcomes.

Widget: "You mean things like this?"
Second!Silvally: [Well, it's a start, at least.]

Well, fighting against the Paradigm and the Phantoms was certainly tangible. And, sure, maybe Widget wasn't the one directly sealing up anomalies. But he could see the results pretty easily.

Doing that would put him on a collision course with Paradox, however. Could Widget really face down his father directly like that?

Yes. Probably. Maybe. Depends on whether Paradox has a way of hard-resetting you or not.

But I wouldn't be doing it alone. I have a whole team. Fath— Paradox never made a team for me. He said I could do everything myself.

Which ended up being untrue. Gene's team had taken down his giant battle mech. And now he was here.

Widget: "... I kinda wish that I had brought them along in retrospect. But I guess it's not too late to go and catch up."

Exhaling deeply, Widget got back to his feet. "I think... I have my answer."

The two silvally tilted their heads, curious to hear more.

"I know something I can do. And people I can talk to." Widget's cheek bolts slowly turned in their sockets. "We might not... be the closest. But that's more of a reason to reach out to them. Because they can help me. And I want to help them."

D'aww. You're really hitting the emotional range in this chapter.
:seviuwu:


He let that hang in the air for a bit. The two silvally's tails wagged in unison and they exchanged quick smiles.

[It sounds like you have a plan,] one said.

The other silvally nodded. [I hope we were of some help to you.]

Small typo there, though this is still really cute right now.

"Yes, you were." Widget's own tail wagged. "Thank you. Both of you. Now I gotta run... or my, uh, 'pack' will leave without me."

The type— no, the silvally turned and trotted away from the station.

[Enjoy your day,] the service silvally chirped in unison.

"You too!" Widget shouted back. He switched his X-transceiver back on. "Hey, guys, I finished my little errand. Where are you?"

Cue the explosions and battle noises through the X-Transciever in 3... 2...

"At the museum," Cyril whispered.

"What, already? How?!"

Cyril: "Will you keep it down?! Some of us are trying to sneak around here!" >.<

Yuna flinched. She knew her X-transceiver's volume wasn't high enough for anyone to hear but her, yet the utter silence of the dark, empty room she was in put her on edge. The drakloak almost shut the X-transceiver off on instinct.

"Found a loading bay for deliveries," Cyril continued. He beckoned Yuna toward a small door that had some yellow light poking through its edges. "It was as easy as conjuring an illusory veil and following a delivery truck inside."

Oh hey, it's Kusanagi Motoko's party trick from Ghost in the Shell there.

Despite that "ease," however, Cyril hadn't lowered the veil. He assumed there were security cameras in the spacious bay and, though he might not have been able to see them, Yuna could. Neatly spaced out along the ceiling. Some pointed toward metal wireframe shelves with boxes on it. Others pointed at the large garage doors the trio had gone through.

Yuna: "... Boy I sure hope that Cyril's illusions also work on those cameras as well as they do on eyes."
:fearfullaugh~1:


"Do you think they use this for anything other than food?" Leo wondered. "That seems like a lot of food for a museum."

"Shh." Yuna tapped the fake dreepy's lips with her right hand. "Not now."

I mean, if the museum has a restaurant or something like that, that would require quite a bit of food to be dealt with in one setting and all.

"So, how am I supposed to join you guys?"

"What, did the emperor not give you a cloaking device?" Cyril quipped.

"Not funny."

"It's kinda funny," Cyril countered.

Widget: "..."
:gardexhausted:

Cyril: "Look, just be patient and hang out with those other Silvally a bit longer, okay?"

"... in a derisive, mocking sort of way," Reshiram added. Yuna pushed him out of her mind and returned to focusing on the small door as it got closer and closer. There was a small black box on the side of it with a tiny red light.

Yuna: "Um... wait, so is that a trap, or...?" .-.

"How far are you from the lustrous ore we used to get here?" Cyril asked, approaching the small box. "If you go there, Yuna can rift you over. We just have to find a restroom."

"A restroom?"

"They don't have cameras," Cyril said. "Call us when you get there." He crouched down slightly and scrutinized the box. "Well, shit. It's an ID card reader."

I mean that's not necessarily a safe assumption considering some news stories out there, even if they're almost certainly not part of the normal museum grid.
:copyka:


Though I see we have an answer to the box and the red light there.

"What does that mean?" Leo said. "Are we at a dead end?"

"Leeeet's not jump to any conclusions, here." Cyril stood up and scrutinized the door. "Yuna, try seeing if you can phase through it."

"Hmm?" The drakloak blinked. "Oh, duh!"

... That actually makes me wonder how widespread phase-proof doors are in the various dimensions in this story.

How long had it been since she'd actually taken advantage of being a ghost, anyway? Yuna supposed it didn't matter. She floated up to it, only to throw a cautious look back at Cyril. "I'm not going to, like, reappear immediately, will I?"

"The veil should be wide enough to cover you through the door," Cyril said. "But you might want to hand over the kid, first."

Yuna: "... Right, Leo isn't a proper Ghost-type himself."
Leo: "Not yet, anyways!" ^_^

Leo hopped off Yuna's rectangular head before she could grab him, floating over to Cyril's right shoulder. "Go, Mom!" He waved his hands around like pom-poms.

Nodding, Yuna concentrated. She pressed her hands against the metal and imagined that solid objects were water she could swim through. A thin strip of water, but water nonethele—

The drakloak quickly slipped through the door. Obnoxiously bright, yellow light greeted her. Yuna threw her arm up over her face, hissing. Why did humans need such annoying lights? Were windows not good enough for them?

Huh. Fascinating take on depicting phasing there. Though part of me wonders how we haven't seen Yuna do this more in the story since this feels like a very useful skill on her part.

Once she could see properly, Yuna found the large door handle. "Okay, Cyril, I'm just gonna open it a smidge. Think you can squeeze through?"

"Well, Boss Kitty might think my hips don't lie, but I can manage."

As Yuna reached for the handle, she heard a scoff through the X-transceiver.

"Bitch, I never said that."

Yuna: "I'm... just going to open the door now." >_>;

Cyril laughed. "Oh, c'mon, you've totally snuck peeks before."

Gene snorted. "If I didn't have to listen to Gilbert, I'd find that the most offensive thing I've heard today."

Gene has totally snuck peeks before, I can already tell.
:bleplithe:


Rolling her eyes, Yuna nudged the door open. Cyril managed to slip inside while carrying Leo. "Let's hurry, just in case the door moved enough for the cameras to pick it up."

The trio headed down the long white corridor, eventually finding multiple doors. One had a pane of darkened glass — one-way glass, according to Cyril — that showed a carpeted floor and a red wall with a sign pointing toward different exhibits. The door on the right, however, had what Cyril deemed a restroom sign. And, to his delight, the door opened when he tried the handle.

Time to see how much of an unholy mess museum restrooms are here in this LaRousse.

Inside was empty, save for ceramic tiles on the floors and walls, a sink with a mirror, a second door next to the sink that led the same way as the one heading into the museum, and a small gray cube that had gaps close to the floor and ceiling.

"I don't think we need to go into the stall for this," Cyril said. "You good, Widget?"

"Yeah. Whenever you're ready."

So... bowl toilet or squat?

Cyril snapped his fake human fingers at Yuna. The drakloak envisioned their arrival spot and quickly opened a small rift overhead. She floated to the side a second before a squawking Widget fell through it, landing on the floor with a whampf.

"Owww." Widget rubbed his right flank. "Why didn't you let me just walk through it?"

Yuna shrugged. "I thought it'd be less weird if it was in the ground."

Widget: "You still could've warned me first!" >v<

"How'd your chat go?" Cyril asked, extending an arm to help Widget back up.

"Decently." Widget stood up and shook himself out. "If it's alright with you guys, can you call me a silvally instead of a type: full? It... suits me better. I think."

"Aww, sounds like someone had themselves a little moment~"

Widget: "I-It wasn't like that at all!" OvO;

Widget's cheek bolts reddened. "B-Butt out, Gene! Aren't you supposed to be busy?"

"There's always time to tease a silval— whoa, hey, watch it, Zardy!"

"Sorry!" Noctum squealed.

Ah yes, there's the explosions and sounds of combat on the other line now.

"Sounds like they've got their hands full over there," Reshiram said.

Cyril: "Meh, Boss Kitty will manage. It's nothing he hasn't dealt with before."
Cecil: "What about the others, though?"
Cyril: "They'll be fine... Probably. Maybe."

Yuna again forced his presence out of her mind. The drakloak had to focus on finding the anomaly. She didn't need to think about that right now. Noctum would be fine. Gene and Valkyrie would have his back.

You see, Yuna. The fact that you're stopping and explicitly thinking this is making me start to think that you're tempting fate here.

"Okay, everyone's here." She rubbed her hands together. "Let's go check out that collider."

Cyril threw up the illusory veil once again. They slipped through the restroom door one at a time. Fortunately, no one was around, so Cyril was free to drop it. The nearby sign came with a map of the museum that told them the collider was on the ground level in its own separate wing.

I'm a little surprised that they'd just have that as a publicly-accessible visit given that that's surely very delicate machinery, but eh. I won't question it too hard.

"Looks like there's a staircase that leads to it past the DNA exhibit," Widget said, blinking slowly at the sign. "Wait, DNA exhibit?"

"It's the biology wing." Cyril shrugged, beckoning them to follow along. The red wall gave way to colorful paintings of assorted trees. Pine trees on the left, palm trees on the right. And each wall had pokémon suited to that climate painted sitting in the branches or clutching tree trunks. Some like slakoth were easy to identify. Others looked different than Yuna recalled, like an exeggutor as tall as the painted palm trees.

Ah yes, Yuna gets her first experience beholding the glory of draconic palm trees.

The right wall quickly gave way to glass offering a view of one of the exhibits. There were glass cases with various plants in them, along with some open containers. The nearest had a bunch of funny-looking rocks and a sign above it reading "Fun With Fossils."

"Hey, doesn't that one picture kind of look like Baraz?" Reshiram wondered. "Y'know, if his bottom half actually matched his top?"

Yuna spotted the drawing in question on the side of the fossil exhibit. It did remind her of Baraz, except its lower half was also small and yellow, with little lightning bolt fur tufts on its feet and a small, bolt-shaped tail.

Uhh, I guess his kind turned out differently here? She quickly pushed those thoughts aside in the interest of keeping up with the others.

Wait, are these actually based off of some sort of official material? Or is this a fan guess as to what the "missing halves" of the Galarian fossils would be like?

They rounded a few corners and the hallway expanded into a large circular room with two wavy central partitions.

"Cute. The design's trying to mimic DNA." Cyril chuckled, looking at some sort of sculpture that had a double helix of balls attached to sticks.

"DNA?" Yuna rubbed her head. "I know it stands for something, but..."

"Deoxyribonucleic acid," Widget rifled off. "It's the genetic material found in living creature's cells." He paused mid-step and glanced back at Yuna. "Err, organic creature's cells."

Wait, then what on earth is in Yuna's cells if it's not DNA? Assuming that her body even has those to begin with?

... Also this feels like it's kinda baiting an appearance by Ahsen, but we'll see, I guess.

Yuna frowned. Was that a jab at her species?

"Nah, I think he's just saying you're made of ectoplasm," Reshiram assured. "No cells. No DNA."

Oh, well that answers that there.

Ah. Yuna didn't know enough about the subject. She was ready to drop it and head for the other side of the room when Leo squeezed the front of her rectangular head.

"Ahhhh! On the screen!" He pointed left. "It's the emperor guy!"

Yuna: "Wait, what-?"
:riOMEGAlu:


The other three turned left. There was a deoxys on a monitor, but it couldn't have been Paradox. It was short and stubby, with a texture resembling colored markers. And its head had blunt, rectangular horns instead of pointy ones.

"Hi there, friends!" Deoxys waved. A few small children closer to the monitor waved back. "I'm Deena the deoxys and I'm here to teach you about DNA."

Well that must be quite a loop for the gang to behold. Though that suddenly makes me wonder if Paradox is the only Deoxys in the QN or not.

"Yeeeeeeah." Cyril rubbed the back of his head. "I think that's just part of the exhibit, kiddo. Nothing to worry about." He waved the fake dreepy off and continued across the exhibit.

Yuna floated after him, stealing glances back at the monitor. Deena's cartoony body unraveled into parallel orange and blue lines with thin white lines running perpendicular.

"Y'see, DNA is the genetic code that makes each and every one of us ourselves..."

Cyril: "Alright, moving on now..."
Leo: "Aw... but things were just getting good!"

"... cannot fathom why Subject A is stuck in the attack form. By all accounts, the virus took up the Eterna Energy perfectly."

Sticky abruptly stopped floating through the cold, metal hallway of Paradox Tower's top floor when he heard an unfamiliar voice from the emperor's office. It was coming through a speaker. Was the emperor on a call or listening to some sort of recording?

Oh, well. Speaking about the question of how many Deoxys were out there in the QN...

Though ominous BGM is ominous.

"No, you're wrong."

That was Paradox's voice. A call, then.

"I've tried additional catalysts, denaturing and reannealing part of its body— nothing's worked. It's perplexing. My data on deoxys says that adaptation is their defining feature."

Subject 'A', huh? Just how many of these does Paradox have lying around in the basement?

Sticky frowned. That sounded less like a response to Paradox and more like the other voice was thinking out loud. So, it was a recording?

"Try again."

"What good is mutated DNA that's static? The world cannot evolve like that."

... Oh, so the 'A' is for 'Assimilation', huh? Since it sure feels like that's where this is going.
:copyka2:


Well, in that case, he could press onward. The naganadel had important news and that trumped whatever program Paradox was listening to.

"I said try again, damn it!"

Something smacked against metal. Gulping, Sticky quickened his pace.

Sticky: "... I really should've invested in something like a Lansat Berry for him to hold before talking to him."
:grohno~2:


"Still, even if it is a failure, I can overcome this challenge," the voice continued. "It's a puzzle. Another mystery amongst the myths and legends of the professor's old world. Nothing got her blood pumping quite like a good mystery. Perhaps I will enjoy solving this puzzle."

The 'professor's, huh? Now you've got my interest piqued as to who on earth is helping Paradox with this experiment.

"No! No, I'm not a failure! I'm better! I've surpassed you! I'm the one in charge now, and—"

Sticky wasn't sure what he expected when he reached the doorway, but the deoxys standing in the middle of his office whirled on him before he even had the chance to knock on the doorframe. The naganadel looked past the emperor, however, to the projection over his desk.

Ohai, Cynthia.

He didn't recognize this human, nor did he think he was supposed to. Though the black bangles around the long, yellow hair obscuring part of her face brought to mind lucario mewgenic enhancements. The frozen projection faced Sticky's right, one hand tapping her chin, the other wedged between her black jumpsuit and her white lab coat.

Judging by the flabbergasted look on Paradox's face, Sticky should have turned around the moment he heard the projection's voice. But the deoxys should have sensed him coming and turned it off, right? Was he that distracted by it?

"S-Sir?"

Sticky: "U-Um, is something going on here?"
:uhhh:


Paradox abruptly shut the projection off. A psychic pulse flung the small discoid projector into the far corner of his office. "Did you not see the do not disturb notification when you pressed the elevator button for my floor?"

"I did." Sticky looked down at his tablet. "But this was an urgent matter, sir, and you said to ignore the notice if it was urgent."

"Out with it, then."

Sticky: "... (I really should've just dispatched a Poipole for this-)"
:eltyscared:

Paradox: "I said, 'out with it'."

There was a growing pressure in the back of Sticky's head. The naganadel tightened his grip on his tablet. "I just got a report back regarding Chernabog, sir. Troopers found torn fragments of his belt on Quasar Prime after the rift vanished, remember?"

"I'm aware." Sticky subconsciously drifted backwards a bit.

"W-Well, according to the Harvester Unit, his soul didn't return to us."

Oh, so he's dead dead, huh? Or at least I think that that's the implication.

He paused, expecting some sort of outburst, but it didn't come. Sticky looked up to see Paradox leaning over, bracing his orange and blue hands against his desk.

"A slight variation, but that makes five."

"Five?"

"Five Paradigm fragments missing." Paradox's core flickered. "Nidhogg, Baptiste, Exodes, and Beowolf all returned to the Harvester, but their souls are too weak to take to new hosts. Which means someone or something has taken their powers." His arms briefly unraveled into tentacles before reannealing. "It's the traitor, Chiron. It has to be. She's trying to gather all of the Paradigm's power for herself."

Oh, so there's a reason why Yuna's Bayo/Giratina powers have been growing stronger and appearing more frequently, huh?

Sticky nodded slowly. It made sense. Uroboros kept bringing her up. "Ah, of course, sir." Sticky tapped a claw against his tablet. "Do you have any orders you want me to relay?"

"Continue preparing to attack Radiance," Paradox said. "We might have to overwhelm Chiron with sheer numbers. And the only way to do that is with fresh bodies to craft my Paradox Pokémon from. When will the Iron Moths be ready?"

So wait, does that mean that Paradox only has access to the future Paradox Pokémon? Or does he have ways of getting to the other set as well?

"Soon, sir. We just need another volcarona or two."

"There were volcanrona in the class of Horizon Academy students." Paradox pushed himself away from his desk and blipped right in front of Sticky. "I'm going to get them."

Oh, well that got really dark and creepy really fast.
:blazisweat~1:


Sticky stiffened. "S-Sir?"

"Do you trust me, Sticky?"

The naganadel shakily nodded. Why wouldn't he? The emperor had unified all of the Qliphoth, save for a few lingering nuisances. Not even Matriarch had achieved that.

Internal politics in Eternatus must've been wild in bygone ages if there were times when it wasn't meaningfully united.

"Good." Paradox put a hand on Sticky's shoulder. "Then I'll exchange that same courtesy to you. Tell no one of what you saw here. No. One."

That was easy enough. But why? "Sure. But what exactly am I not saying?"

"That you saw the true face of our Matriarch, who Chiron savagely destroyed all those years ago."

W. H. A. T.

Well that's a note that I didn't expect things to end on, and we officially have an answer as to who the 'Matriarch' of the Qliphoth is. I'm not sure how you plan out these reveals in advance, but the way that this story remains chaotic and unpredictable while still coherent is still something that I find remarkable.

I don't have too many criticisms to level aside from the fact that there were a couple places where I thought that things might have benefitted from more attention on the characters' thought process, particularly Widget's in his scene, but otherwise I was too busy having fun to really notice. It's a bit of a weird feeling to go from zany and chaotic to heartfelt to ominous all in the span of 6000 words, but I thought that things turned out quite well here. And again, that ending, man.

Sorry things took so long to get this together, but I had a good time @Ambyssin , and I'll be looking forward to where things go in this story in its next update.
 

canisaries

you should've known the price of evil
Location
Stovokor
Pronouns
she/her
Partners
  1. inkay-shirlee
  2. houndoom-elliot
  3. yamask-joanna
  4. shuppet
  5. deerling-andre
Hey there! Here's the review for chapters 3 and 4, bringing the exchange to a close.

Quote Comments

His pitch-black, button down shirt and crimson tie unnerved Yuna. There was a black dragon skull pattern woven into the tie.
oh no is he a yakuza

"Sheesh. This is like pulling teeth." Grovyle rubbed his temples. "You. Me. Crowne Cup team. Together." He finally looked Yuna in the eyes. The black, triangular markings under his eyes were barely visible with the gym's mood lighting.
this grovyle is so smooth i can hear his background music

Especially when our other teammate is Nikki the Nuisance."

The dreepy mouthed the name to herself. "Who is—"

"A troublemaking toxtricity."
one more alliteration and you're grounded

Feedback sounded from the large square speakers flanking the stage.
Speakers? Huh.

As glee club president and Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Radiance,
It's curious how the kingdom called Radiance is specifically the one not worshipping the light dragon.

Opening up with her debut hit, 'Path of Valor,'
yaaayyy!! *claps, gets up, leaves theater*

The screen projected a close up of Starlene dancing, forming a heart with her hands and flashing her pearly whites in the center of the heart.
*imagines meloetta with human teeth* i didnt need that image

"We'll walk it. The Path.
The Path of Valor.
To a future filled with hope!

There's nothing that can stop us.
When we're united.
Raising our voices as one!"
not to self, fairies don't believe in rhyming

His crimson and scarlet uniform
Aren't these almost the same color?

His wails echoed across the hill like a booming thunderclap.
This was kind of a weird simile since a scream sounds nothing like a thunderclap... at least in my head.

"Aha ha." He wheezed and sputtered. "So this… is the depths of your false hope? You would take His love and twist it into something so… toxic."
Ooooooohhhh.

Eternatus.

The Ministers aren't dumb like those meltan servants of yours
when will the meltan rise up

Again, Vortex's tail flared. "As I've told you multiple times, the Crowne Cup is essential to morale throughout the Kingdom. Without it—"
no you dont understand bro we HAVE to keep the beach open despite the shark

"Leave the finer points to me, Princess." Nikki tapped the side of her head. "Trust me… it'll all work out."
I realized at this point that your writing style is really visual, with a lot of body language from the characters. It's nice.

The smoke faded away to show a cinderace standing at center stage, right arm thrusted upward. His checkered, gold and silver shirt sparkled under the afternoon sun. An inteleon and lucario in matching uniforms stood on either side of him, hands drawn up to point at the participants with fingerguns.
Ah yes, the Galar starters. Cinderace, Inteleon and... Lucario.

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General Comments

Necrozma makes sense as the dragon god, being an absurdly powerful dragon and made of light.

So, interesting stuff. Yuna has a bad trip and Xeromus returns with his speeches. I am kind of wondering just how many different bad guys there are in this fic, as these smoky Phantom types don't really seem related to a Deoxys... or an Eternatus, for that matter.

I have to be kind of honest, though, and say that my interest in the Crowne Cup is kind of limited because the characters' motivation to do well with it is based on just "well, we don't wanna be last". It's not really all that dire, just more like a thing they have to do.

Vortex is growing more sinister by the minute. Can't trust those fat cats. Or fat reptiles, in this case.

I paid even more attention this time to how you characterize characters so quickly, here exemplified by Team Furbait Striker. So few words, and such a colorful image of all their personalities. You have a knack for this.

I think that's it for my thoughts! I kinda feel like I should have had more, given how much you provided me with with your half of the exchange, so if you have any questions I'm open to answering on Discord. Good luck with writing onward, though with 60+ chapters it seems you're doing well in that regard, and all these reacts and follows on FFnet seem to show you have a good readerbase. Either way, see you around!
 
Chapter 68: Meticulously Engineered

Ambyssin

Gotta go back. Back to the past.
Location
Residency hell
Pronouns
he/him
Partners
  1. silvally-dragon
  2. necrozma-ultra
  3. milotic
  4. zoroark-soda
  5. dreepy
  6. mewtwo-ambyssin
Chapter 68: Meticulously Engineered

Why did my spirit powers work?

It doesn't make any sense. Overseers are meant to be bound by the rules of the worlds they visit. Everyone said POV-2020 is the kind of world where this sort of stuff should be impossible.

They sent me away, of course. I don't blame them for doing it.

But I can't stop thinking about that place. And that other necrozma. So much anger in his heart. Or brain prism. Whatever.

I bet I'm stuck on it because it reminds me of him. Funny. It's been so long since the team put a stop to him, but now the memories are fresh in my mind again. Like this all just wrapped up last month or something.

I really hope I'm just misreading this whole situation. The alternatives scare me.


XxX​

ATTENTION: THE LARGE HADRON COLLIDER IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED.

"Well, shit." Cyril leaned against the red door leading back to the staircase Team Bastion just exited. "Talk about bad timing."

It's more than bad timing, Yuna thought, eyeing the gray-carpeted ramp sloping down to the exhibit entrance, which had a gray metal shutter closing it off. A staff member with short black hair stood in front of the shutter holding a small megaphone.

"Sorry, folks! The collider's closed to the public right now," the staffer said, an apologetic look on his face as small groups of people saw the sign and frowned. Some immediately turned back, dejected.

One red, curly-haired lady with two small children stood her ground, though. "Why wasn't there any sort of announcement?! I brought my kids here to see the collider!"

"Apologies, ma'am. This just happened." The staffer rubbed the back of his head. "Chief engineer's orders."

The woman's expression softened. She said something to her kids Yuna couldn't make out and they quickly left.

"What's a chief engineer?" Leo wondered, rolling onto his side on Yuna's head. "Sounds important if that lady left without a fuss."

"As best I can describe it... the chief engineer's supposed to oversee the machine's operation." Cyril scratched his chin. "So, if they're saying to shut it down, then it's a big deal."

I thought so. Yuna sighed. She didn't have anything other than gut instincts, but that wouldn't stop her from bringing it up. "What if... the chief engineer shut the collider down because there is an anomaly in it?"

"Would these people even know what dimensional anomalies are?" Widget wondered. The silvally tilted his head to the side. "Then again, I guess they are researching that stuff."

Cyril crossed his arms. "Well, if the anomaly caused a worrisome readout, then that would drive the chief engineer to shut things down for sure."

"Then we should go find out for ourselves!" Leo said, rolling back on his belly. "You can pretend you're a pokémon ranger guy again, Mr. Cyril."

"Shh. Keep it down, kiddo." Cyril put his right hand on the fake dreepy. "Not a bad idea, though."

"I guess." If it got them into the collider exhibit, Yuna couldn't protest. The drakloak followed Cyril down the ramp.

"'Scuse me, bud." Cyril already had his fake ranger badge out of his sweatshirt pocket. "Couldn't help but overhear the collider got shut down."

"Hmm?" Like the dronetom, the staffer acknowledged the badge. "Oh, a ranger. I'm not sure what sort of help you can provide here, though."

"My buddies and I are here investigating reports of space-time distortion," Cyril explained. Yuna wasn't sure if going vague was the best route here, but she didn't have a counterargument. "A supercollider sure sounds like the kind of place to find one."

The staffer scrutinized Cyril's tie-dye attire. Yuna didn't blame him. It was no uniform like the Radiant Guard had.

Fortunately, the staffer reached for a radio clipped to his belt. "Gimme a sec." He stepped back from the group. "Yeah, Chief? It's me. There's a ranger here who says he wants to help. Something about space-time distortion."

"Dost thou think the engineer will fall for the ruse?" Rayquaza wondered.

Well, we got this far, didn't we? They weren't entirely lying, either. They were here to find an anomaly. Just not as a part of the rangers.

"Okay, if you say so."

The staffer put the radio back on his belt and waved the team over. "Chief says to head on through. She'll meet you on the other side of the walkway."

"Great." Cyril bowed his thanks. "And, uh, what does she look like?"

"Real short. Blue hair tied in a bun with a ribbon." The staffer held his right hand a bit above his belly button. "Oh, uh, don't mention the short bit to her. Liza's kinda touchy about it."

"Duly noted."

Cyril stepped aside so the staffer could open the metal grate high enough for everyone to pass through. They headed through a glass tunnel full of sunlight. Ocean waves rippled in the distance to the left. Large wailord blew water through their blowholes while wingull and pelipper flew overhead.

"It's pretty," Yuna whispered. "The ocean, I mean."

"Right. You don't have beaches back on Aeon, do you?" Cyril said. "Come to think of it, how did you guys even get drinking water with all the ash and soot in the air?"

"Special rocks to filter the water. Boilers to burn up any icky stuff," Yuna said. Yiazmat had taken her through a water plant once, but she barely remembered the trip. "Then we let it cool."

"But you guys don't have heavy machinery, right?" Widget said, cheek bolts slowly turning. "So, does that mean—"

"That these were people's jobs? Yeah." Yuna rubbed her shoulder. She didn't recall any workers complaining about it, though they might have been acting polite because Yiazmat was visiting. "We make do with what we have."

"And a little help from the Ryujin." Cyril smirked at her. "Including yours truly."

Yuna's torso shriveled a bit. "I suppose so. Mom always mentioned we had allies in Radiance. Never gave me details."

"Well, how would you have taken learning they're a crime syndicate?" Reshiram wondered.

Not well. The fact that there was so much else going on at the moment made it easy to brush that aside, though. Maybe if the team got the whole dimensional instability thing under control Yuna would have to grapple with it. But there were bigger things to worry about.

Reshiram yawned in the back of Yuna's head.

Do you mind?

"Sorry. Feel sleepy for some reason."


Another yawn. This one from Rayquaza.

Frowning, Yuna pushed them out of her head. They'd reached the metal doors at the other end of the tunnel. Like the staffer said, a young lady in an orange jumpsuit paced nervously on the other side of the doorway. Her blue hair was tied in a button with a ribbon that looked like an espeon's ears.

"What are they saying? What are they saying?"

"Hello, Miss Engineer Liza Lady!"

Yuna winced at Leo's loud greeting. The fake dreepy was waving enthusiastically judging by how his other hand tugged on Yuna's head.

"Ah, you!" Liza whirled around. The goggles around her neck almost smacked her face. "Tell me you're hearing it, too!"

Yuna looked at Cyril. She had no idea what Liza meant. Had she somehow connected with the team's X-transceivers?

"Hearing... what?" Cyril scratched his head.

"The message from beyond!" Liza intensified her pacing. "The message from the pink!"

Widget leaned over. "Uh, hey, I'm no engineer, but last I checked pink doesn't make noises."

"An astute observation." Cyril tucked his hands into his sweatshirt and approached Liza. "Howdy. I'm Cyril. Nice to meet you, Liza."

"Please, no need to be polite." Liza waved Cyril off. She continued pacing, not making eye contact. "We both know it's my brother you'd rather meet. Lemme guess... subscribed to his NickNack?"

Cyril blinked. "Uhh..."

"Glitch TV follower?"

"Huh?"

"You listen to his podcast?"

"What?"

"No? Well, how many of his travel vlogs have you seen?"

"Excuse me?"

"Forget it." Liza turned around. "Tate's irrelevant. Head-in-the-clouds piece of work," she mumbled.

"Is this what it means when someone's 'having a moment?'" Widget whispered.

"How would I know?" Yuna whispered back.

"Maybe it's aaaaaawwwwm—" Reshiram cut himself off with another yawn. "Sorry. Maybe it's a nervous breakdown? Her big collider thingy's on the fritz, after all."

"Let's cut to the chase," Cyril proposed, studying the large, steel doors beyond Liza. There were other hallways extending to either side, with brightly colored paintings of pokémon that looked... off. Like misdreavus with feathers in their ectoplasmic hair or jigglypuff with long, curly tails and tiny fangs.

"Of course, of course." Liza pinched her brow. "The sooner I can solve this, the better." She gestured behind her, to the hallway on the right. "You see the pink, right?"

Yuna squinted. Looking closer, there was a pink tint to the hallway. Even the painted walls and metal railings had a fine layer of pink over them. She glanced at the ceiling lights, which also had a bit of pink.

I'm guessing that's not normal.

Neither Sage responded. Uh, guys? I'm saying you can talk.

Reshiram yawned again. "Ah, sorry. Don't know why I'm so tired."

"The pink art is quite relaxing,"
Rayquaza mumbled. He was coiling himself tightly in the back of Yuna's mind, happily resting his head by his tail.

As if she needed more proof that, yes, this mysterious pink glow was a problem.

"I was doing my routine checks on the collider when I got some weird pings," Liza continued. She resumed pacing. "Before I got the chance to investigate any further, I saw pink coming from outside the collider room." She jerked her head toward the shut steel doors. "Went outside and saw these intense glowing spots... and that's when I started hearing things."

"What kind of things?" Widget asked.

"A garbled message." Liza held up her right arm. There was a small monitor strapped around her jumpsuit. "I can't quite put it together, so I sent three of my beldum to find the sources of the pink." Liza tapped the monitor. "But they didn't come back and I've lost their signal."

"So, you closed the exhibit?"

"I was ready to close it the moment I got the pings!" Liza huffed. "But Da— Dr. Lund said not to. 'Science doesn't stop for a funny ping or two.'" She shook her head. "With my beldum vanishing, though? No dice. I don't want people here. So, I shuttered the place."

Widget stepped toward her. "So, how can we help?"

Liza looked him over. "Pretty weird-sounding silvally you got there." She shook her head. "Is what it is. Best way to help would be retrieving the beldum, but..." Liza looked over her shoulder.

"That means walking into the pink," Cyril said.

"Do you have any idea what Daaaactor Lund would do if he found out I let a civilian get, like, atomized by chronons or something?!" Liza squeezed her goggles.

"Guess it's a good thing I'm a ranger, then." Cyril smirked. "Danger's in the job description. Or, at least, on the liability waivers I signed."

"Wow. He's good." Reshiram whistled. "I wonder if Leo's power boost also made him a better liar?"

I think that's probably all his years with the resistance,
Yuna responded. He had the Ryujin completely fooled, remember?

Liza's eyes lit up. "Waivers! Yes, of course!" She held her right arm up and frantically tapped at the screen with her left hand. Then she stuck it out in front of Cyril. "Sign here, please."

Cyril raised a brow. "You got your own waiver?"

"Absolving me and the museum of any liability in cases of injury, dismemberment, dimensional and/or temporal displacement, death... yadda yadda. You get the idea."

Yuna would've raised an objection, but Cyril hastily scribbled on the screen with his fake human index finger. "Done." He pulled his hand away. "How do you want to do this? We have X-transceivers if you want to sync up a line for communication."

"Seriously? That old Unova junk?" Liza looked Cyril over. "No, actually, fits your hippie-dippie aesthetic I suppose. Next you're going to tell me your desktop doesn't even have an SSD."

"Bold of you to assume I even own a desktop," Cyril countered. He handed his X-transceiver over to Liza, who held it near the monitor on her right arm. Some lights blinked on the screen and she handed it back.

"Okay, so the first beldum, Bob, went over to the right." Liza pointed to the hallway behind her. "It's the shortest distance, so start there."

The team silently acknowledged her and headed down the hallway. The paintings of the weirdly fuzzy and feathery pokémon were much clearer, along with placards and small monitors talking about the relationship between time and space and how the hadron collider allowed Dr. Lund's team to investigate this further.

"The entities that stabilize space and time are ethereal in nature, you see." Small round speakers played a recording of Dr. Lund. "Chronons provide temporal stability. You can think of them like blood cells and Earth as the body they race across as Dialga's heart beats. Thus, a stable flow of time."

The pink glow got brighter. Yuna didn't feel any different from before, but both Sages kept yawning, forcing the drakloak to push them out of her mind. How could a couple of souls chilling inside of her even get tired? They weren't doing anything!

"Hey, Leo, how you holding up?" Yuna wondered, reaching a hand up to feel for her fake dreepy son.

"I'm okay." Leo shifted on her head. "Though I think I'm sensing... something. The back of my neck's all prickly."

"Maybe we're getting close to the source of 'the pink,'" Cyril mused. "Quite an unscientific name, considering where we are."

"Give me a break. I was crunched for time," Liza huffed. "If you've time to gab, you've time to go faster!"

Cyril picked up his pace. Bright pink light obscured the end of the hall. Pink lines and fissures trickled across the dimmer pinks of the walls, floor, and ceiling like an ariados web. Leo shifted again on Yuna's head.

"So, Lund's your dad, huh?" Widget said.

"What, how did you—"

"Kinda hard not to hear you reflexively stopping to switch from 'Dad' to 'Dr. Lund,'" Widget responded, shaking his head.

"Yeah, yeah." Liza grumbled something the X-transceiver couldn't make out. "He's not one of those accomplished scientists who holds his kids to impossibly high standards or anything. He's just... very devoted to his work."

"To the point where he ignores you?"

"Not important!" Liza dismissed. "Maybe Tate and I were able to switch places when we were little kids and Dad wouldn't realize, but that doesn't matter. Focus on the pink."

"Well, we're, uh, at the pink?" Cyril stopped short of the bright pink sphere swallowing up the hallway, holding an arm over his face. "I don't see any beldum."

"I don't see much of anything." Widget pivoted left. "It's way too bright!"

Yuna, however, sensed something within the bright light. So did Leo, judging by his shifting around on her head.

"... de... cept..."

The drakloak's tail crinkled. "There was a voice." She hovered closer.

"Huh? I didn't hear anyone but you," Widget said.

But Yuna was already reaching into the pink light with her right hand. And the moment the pink fully engulfed it, a soft tingle ran up her arm.

Then the pink light flickered on and off in tandem with a dark, starry sky and silhouettes of rocky slabs floating haphazardly. There were bright flashes of light far in the distance.

"... have to... me! Whatever... do not..."

XxX​

Yowling, Noctum ducked underneath a swipe of a gallade pirate's glowing pink arm. The black charizard swung his tail around, knocking Gallade over on the ship deck. Noctum spewed fire at point-blank range until Gallade had passed out.

"Noctum, on your six!" Valkyrie cried behind him.

"Huh?"

Then a garbled holler came from behind him. Noctum spun around and saw a pidgeot with metal wings lying on their side, twitching from paralysis.

"You're welcome."

Noctum glanced up to see Nikki standing upside down on a part of the ship's mast. The toxtricity quickly turned and lobbed poisonous globs to intercept Air Slash crescents from a staraptor.

"'We'll board the ship and take the fight to them!' Gene said." Nikki leaped from the mast, landing upright beside Noctum. "'It'll keep 'em occupied for sure!' he said."

"Well, they're all here, aren't they?" Noctum said, shooting a blue bolt toward a strafing mantine. It struck their right flipper, sending them tumbling through open space. The black charizard tugged Nikki's jacket and pointed to Mantine. She got the message, striking her gills. Overdrive shockwaves rippled through the air, zapping Mantine and the staraptor that had attacked Nikki before. Both went still, their previous momentum sending them drifting away from the ship.

"Arrrrgh! You fools!" Gilbert slapped a wooden railing on the side of his tiny, personal ship. "What do you zink you are doing?! You have zem outnumbered!"

"Quality over quantity, bitch!" Nikki retorted.

Noctum tensed up. His gut churned under his armor. He couldn't help but drop to one knee, grimacing. And he caught sight of Gene pausing above the other ship, too. The shadowy mewtwo's Malice Crystal flickered pink. He looked off into the distance.

"Noctum, look alive!"

Valkyrie glided in front of him, bludgeoning an umbreon in the side with a Dragon Claw and sending them tumbling across the ship's plank.

"S-Sorry!" He hastily got to his feet. "I just... I think my crystal reacted to something in the debris!"

"It's probably the others." Valkyrie landed atop a wrecked scope lens cannon. "Which means we have to focus."

XxX​

Gasping, Yuna jolted her head back.

"Mom? Mom!"

The pink light faded, revealing Leo's hand waving in front of her face.

"W-What?" The drakloak looked around. She was back in the museum. And she could see a metal door with an emergency exit sign at the end of the hall. Yuna rubbed her eyes. "Did you guys see that?"

"See what?" Widget tapped a claw on the carpet. "You reaching toward the pink light, only to have it disappear within seconds and give us this beldum?" He jerked his head to his right. A beldum floated by his shoulder, looking between Cyril and Yuna.

"No, not that." Though, Yuna had to admit it looked that way. "Everything faded out... and I saw Kalidron's ruins, but through a pink filter."

Silence. Cyril and Widget exchanged uneasy looks.

"What about you, Leo?" Yuna whispered.

"I didn't see anything but pink." The fake dreepy yawned. "And the closer you got, the more I wanted to go to sleep. Can I take a nap?"

"Uhh, I think that'll have to wait." Yuna sympathetically nudged the front of her head. "Are you Bob?" she asked Beldum.

[Ah, guests!] The beldum's mechanical voice was cheerful. Their circular head spun around in their socket. [You are correct. One moment while I engage my charming accent.]

Cyril scratched his head. "Don't really have a moment. Liza's waiting for you."

[Well, shine my boots and call me Sally!] Bob's new accent was... homely, to Yuna's surprise. And concern. [I reckon I ought to head back to the ol' farm, then. Y'all should follow me over yonder. It ain't safe 'round these here parts.]

Bob turned around and hovered toward the entrance of the collider wing.

"Bob just pinged me!" Liza said. "With a... howdy. Guess you found them."

"Yeah." Cyril started after him. "They're... something."

Liza sighed through the X-transceiver. "I thought I'd fixed that quirk of theirs. They watch one cowboy movie and suddenly they're talking like 'em at the drop of a hat. I swear the guests are encouraging them." She paused. "Jim's down the other hallway from where you started. Looks like Bob did find something, so I'm working on piecing the data together."

The team headed back down the hallway, passing the speakers and paintings of overly furry and feathery pokémon. When they reached the entrance, they headed left. A familiar pink hue awaited them. Pink lines rippled through pictures of magneton with bizarrely long magnets. And was Yuna imagining things or did their heads have hair?

"Oh! Uh—" Yuna rubbed the back of her neck. "Miss Liza? I think you might've right about the, uh, pink."

"You heard something?"

Widget looked over his shoulder. "You heard something?"

"Maybe?" Yuna fidgeted with her hands. "There was a garbled voice. I couldn't make out more than a syllable or two. But it sounded like words."

"I see," Liza responded. "Wait, hang on. Who just spoke?"

Yuna stiffened. So much for letting Cyril and Widget do all the talking. She shot them an apologetic look.

"My drakloak," Cyril hastily said. "Worked with a decent psychic to make it happen."

"Ah. One of those types." Liza sounded intrigued. "Yeah, that stuff fascinated me when I was a kid. I had those kinds of powers myself. Tate did, too." She sighed. "We had one of those, y'know, twin connections. Except it was deeper."

Yuna wondered if they were meant to press Liza on that. She instead fixated on older video footage of Dr. Lund supervising a team of construction workers building some sort of giant metal cylinder.

"You 'had,' huh?" Cyril said, resting his hands behind his fake human hair.

"We drifted apart. It happens. The psychic stuff was cool, but the more I went through school, the more interested I got in machines. That stuff never clicked for Tate, though. Did the bare minimum he needed to skate by."

"So, you're here because you want to be?" Widget asked.

"Yeah. What? Are you going to call me a nepotism baby?"

"N-No," Widget tittered.

"I was thinking it, at least," Reshiram mumbled. He sounded even groggier than before, so Yuna shoved him out of her mind again.

"Oh, look, it's the next pink source." The silvally laughed nervously and stepped aside to let Yuna do her thing.

Except Yuna didn't want to do her thing. What if it pulled her between the dimensions harder or something? Was that even possible?

But if she did nothing, then everyone was at risk.

Sighing, she reached out toward the pink light. Again, everything flickered. She saw glimpses of the planetary ruins back in her dimension. Except it was clearer this time, with less of a pink tint.

"... troy... net."

The voice was back again. Yuna still couldn't make out more than broken syllables.

"... one out... not... time..."

XxX​

Noctum tensed. A fireball got caught in his throat. The black charizard hunched over, coughing up smoke.

"He be losing his resolve!" a sandaconda pirate shouted. "I've got him!"

"Like hell you do!"

Valkyrie dropped down from above, squishing sandaconda against the deck of the ship. She grabbed his coiled midsection, spun around, and tossed him overboard. Momentum hurtled him away from the ships, forcing a staraptor and pidgeot to break off their attacks to fly after him.

"What was that about?" the garchomp growled.

"Crystal reacted again." Noctum rubbed his armor plate. "Felt like a kick to the gut."

"Well, I'm going to give you a real kick if you don't keep your head on straight," Valkyrie huffed. "Focus!"

"No, Zardy's got a point."

Pink spheres exploded all around them, clearing the area of any pirates. Gene hovered over them, gaze fixed on the debris in the distance.

"Someone's out there." The mewtwo was projecting himself into Noctum's head without speaking. Was this what things were like for Yuna with the Sages? "I saw a ship. Too small to be the empire. Some idiot civilian's trying to get themselves killed!"

Noctum fought the urge to point out they were idiot civilians doing the exact same thing.

XxX​

Yuna's breath came in short gasps. She almost collapsed on the carpeted floor before managing to catch herself.

"Mom?" Leo got off the drakloak's head this time. "You sure you're okay?"

"I'm... fine." Yuna swallowed hard. The pink light was gone. "Where's the beldum?"

[I'm right here!] a cheerful voice proclaimed. Jim drifted down to Yuna's eye level. [Hello, non-hostile entities! Are you my new best friends?]

Yuna blinked once. Twice. Leo looked ready to make Jim his second sibling, so she hastily said, "No. Your trainer's looking for you."

Jim's lone eye teared up. [Friendship request: denied. Initializing sad noises.] Their gaze fell, then they produced a crackled recording of a crying baby.

"Sheesh." Cyril had his hands over his ears. "How about you initialize returning to Liza?"

The crying abruptly stopped. [Command accepted.]

Jim spun around and zipped down the hallway.

"Oh, good, you found Jim."

"Are all your beldum this... quirky?" Widget wondered.

"Jim's a rescue, actually. Poor thing spent a long time in isolation before I found them. Even though they have plenty of buddies now, they still want everyone to be their best friend."

To Yuna's surprise, Widget flinched. He glanced around nervously, before staring at his feet. "Where's the last one, then?" he muttered. "We ran out of hallways, didn't we?"

"Janet's the closest, actually. Lost her on the other side of the doors I closed."

Their trek back down the hallway was short and silent, with Yuna contemplating what exactly would happen the moment she dispelled the last source of pink. Would the anomaly core become visible? Surely, these things had to be tied to it. The drakloak couldn't think of any other explanation.

Yuna passed Leo over to Widget for this last stop. Liza wasn't waiting for them by the closed doors, so a shrugging Cyril just opened the closest door to him.

Pink light spilled out. Cyril shut his eyes and looked away. "I think that's your cue, Yuna."

Yuna swam through the air and squished herself through the ajar door. Pink light flooded her vision for all of a second, before flickering in and out like the other two sources. Yuna got clearer glimpses of the debris field. Giant chunks of rock and metal floating haphazardly. Some rubble twisted into spirals. Others had glowing lustrous ore shards wedged into them.

"... av... ten to... ging you!"

A few more syllables this time. But nothing cohesive.

The debris field slipped away once again, leaving Yuna floating in the middle of an open, circular room. There were railings with signs giving more details about the collider, along with some sort of project where it was used to stop things called Ultra Wormholes from appearing.

Yuna was about to call in the others, when the beldum floating opposite her darted about frantically, their head swiveling around with reckless abandon.

[Danger! Danger!] Janet's mechanical voice was more feminine than the other two beldum. [The readings! They're off the charts! They're—]

Janet stopped moving. [Oh.] She looked around. [The readings have stopped.] The beldum turned to face Yuna. [Thank you, kind stranger. Would you like a coupon for the gift shop? I can offer you thirty percent off collider souvenirs.]

"I'll pass." Yuna jerked her head toward the doors. "Liza's waiting for you somewhere over there."

Janet nodded and headed for the same door Yuna floated through. The drakloak was going to open it and let the others in when a sudden shout in the back of her head made her ectoplasm jiggle from face to tail.

Jeez, Reshiram! What's the big idea?

In her mind's eye, Reshiram was still bleary-eyed and tired, but now his fur was all puffed up and his tail turbine crackling.

"I know why I'm so tired." Reshiram stifled a yawn. "Maybe she got fragmented into the pink or something, but now I can sense her for sure. It's Cress!"

Wait, as in—

"Cresselia! She's here! I feel her right underneath us!"
 

Spiteful Murkrow

Busy Writing Stories I Want to Read
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Heya, it was a bit touch-and-go putting this review together this evening. But I figured that it was time for me to make good on that Review Tag I signed up for. So let's jump right in to…

Chapter 68

Why did my spirit powers work?

It doesn't make any sense. Overseers are meant to be bound by the rules of the worlds they visit. Everyone said POV-2020 is the kind of world where this sort of stuff should be impossible.

... Shane? Is that you?

They sent me away, of course. I don't blame them for doing it.

But I can't stop thinking about that place. And that other necrozma. So much anger in his heart. Or brain prism. Whatever.

So Shane and Bahamut did meet back in the day. Or at least I think that's the implication there.

I bet I'm stuck on it because it reminds me of him. Funny. It's been so long since the team put a stop to him, but now the memories are fresh in my mind again. Like this all just wrapped up last month or something.

I really hope I'm just misreading this whole situation. The alternatives scare me.

To 'him', huh? Can't tell if that's meant to be Necky or if there was a third Necrozma thrown into the mix of PoV's backstory.

ATTENTION: THE LARGE HADRON COLLIDER IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED.

"Well, shit." Cyril leaned against the red door leading back to the staircase Team Bastion just exited. "Talk about bad timing."

Oh, so they're going to have to find a way to cold-start it, huh? Pretty sure that that's inviting all sorts of potential trouble, though I'll hold my judgement until things come to pass.

It's more than bad timing, Yuna thought, eyeing the gray-carpeted ramp sloping down to the exhibit entrance, which had a gray metal shutter closing it off. A staff member with short black hair stood in front of the shutter holding a small megaphone.

"Sorry, folks! The collider's closed to the public right now," the staffer said, an apologetic look on his face as small groups of people saw the sign and frowned. Some immediately turned back, dejected.

Yuna: "... Wait, if this collider's connected to the one on Kalidron IV and that one blew up into smithereens... does that mean that this one's also in danger of some sort of explosive failure?"
:ohnowen:


One red, curly-haired lady with two small children stood her ground, though. "Why wasn't there any sort of announcement?! I brought my kids here to see the collider!"

"Apologies, ma'am. This just happened." The staffer rubbed the back of his head. "Chief engineer's orders."

The woman's expression softened. She said something to her kids Yuna couldn't make out and they quickly left.

That was a rather specific appearance for an NPC there. Was that referencing a character of the day from the anime or the like?

"What's a chief engineer?" Leo wondered, rolling onto his side on Yuna's head. "Sounds important if that lady left without a fuss."

"As best I can describe it... the chief engineer's supposed to oversee the machine's operation." Cyril scratched his chin. "So, if they're saying to shut it down, then it's a big deal."

I thought so. Yuna sighed. She didn't have anything other than gut instincts, but that wouldn't stop her from bringing it up. "What if... the chief engineer shut the collider down because there is an anomaly in it?"

So... attempting to turn it on would be a terrible idea and a way to speedrun the main dilemma of Spiderverse 1?

"Would these people even know what dimensional anomalies are?" Widget wondered. The silvally tilted his head to the side. "Then again, I guess they are researching that stuff."

Cyril crossed his arms. "Well, if the anomaly caused a worrisome readout, then that would drive the chief engineer to shut things down for sure."

"Then we should go find out for ourselves!" Leo said, rolling back on his belly. "You can pretend you're a pokémon ranger guy again, Mr. Cyril."

Yuna: "Wait, but how do we even tell if we're right without turning the collider on?" .-.
Cyril: "... We'll figure it out when we get there? I'm sure someone wrote it down in a report or something."
:joltyshrug~1:


"Shh. Keep it down, kiddo." Cyril put his right hand on the fake dreepy. "Not a bad idea, though."

"I guess." If it got them into the collider exhibit, Yuna couldn't protest. The drakloak followed Cyril down the ramp.

"'Scuse me, bud." Cyril already had his fake ranger badge out of his sweatshirt pocket. "Couldn't help but overhear the collider got shut down."

"Hmm?" Like the dronetom, the staffer acknowledged the badge. "Oh, a ranger. I'm not sure what sort of help you can provide here, though."

Staffer: "... Do you even have jurisdiction here right now? I thought you Ranger guys babysat Routes out in the boonies."
:what:


"My buddies and I are here investigating reports of space-time distortion," Cyril explained. Yuna wasn't sure if going vague was the best route here, but she didn't have a counterargument. "A supercollider sure sounds like the kind of place to find one."

The staffer scrutinized Cyril's tie-dye attire. Yuna didn't blame him. It was no uniform like the Radiant Guard had.

... I'm frankly surprised that Cyril just strolled up with that as part of his illusion while doing his Ranger shtick instead of ducking into a bathroom for a "quick change"

Fortunately, the staffer reached for a radio clipped to his belt. "Gimme a sec." He stepped back from the group. "Yeah, Chief? It's me. There's a ranger here who says he wants to help. Something about space-time distortion."

"Dost thou think the engineer will fall for the ruse?" Rayquaza wondered.

Well, we got this far, didn't we? They weren't entirely lying, either. They were here to find an anomaly. Just not as a part of the rangers.

I can't tell whether or not this is going to work, or if Gallian just jinxed things.

"Okay, if you say so."

The staffer put the radio back on his belt and waved the team over. "Chief says to head on through. She'll meet you on the other side of the walkway."
Cecil: "... Words fail me."
:eltywtf:

Yuna: "Hey, if it helps us get to the collider, I'm not going to question it."

"Great." Cyril bowed his thanks. "And, uh, what does she look like?"

"Real short. Blue hair tied in a bun with a ribbon." The staffer held his right hand a bit above his belly button. "Oh, uh, don't mention the short bit to her. Liza's kinda touchy about it."

"Duly noted."

Oh, so the twins work in LaRousse in this universe, huh? Filing that one away.

Cyril stepped aside so the staffer could open the metal grate high enough for everyone to pass through. They headed through a glass tunnel full of sunlight. Ocean waves rippled in the distance to the left. Large wailord blew water through their blowholes while wingull and pelipper flew overhead.

"It's pretty," Yuna whispered. "The ocean, I mean."

"Right. You don't have beaches back on Aeon, do you?" Cyril said. "Come to think of it, how did you guys even get drinking water with all the ash and soot in the air?"

"Special rocks to filter the water. Boilers to burn up any icky stuff," Yuna said. Yiazmat had taken her through a water plant once, but she barely remembered the trip. "Then we let it cool."

Cyril: "... How on earth do you all manage to wake up in the morning having to live like that?" .-.
Yuna: "I mean, it's just what's normal for us, so..."

"But you guys don't have heavy machinery, right?" Widget said, cheek bolts slowly turning. "So, does that mean—"

"That these were people's jobs? Yeah." Yuna rubbed her shoulder. She didn't recall any workers complaining about it, though they might have been acting polite because Yiazmat was visiting. "We make do with what we have."
I'd be legitimately shocked that Aeon doesn't have epidemic rates of self-harm and substance abuse, since people drink themselves to death IRL over living conditions that make the ones Yuna talk about sound downright palatial.

"And a little help from the Ryujin." Cyril smirked at her. "Including yours truly."

Yuna's torso shriveled a bit. "I suppose so. Mom always mentioned we had allies in Radiance. Never gave me details."

I'd suppose that that would help as well, even if I'm not convinced that being reliant on a mafia as a foreign policy organ wouldn't have massive negative second-order effects domestically.

"Well, how would you have taken learning they're a crime syndicate?" Reshiram wondered.

Not well. The fact that there was so much else going on at the moment made it easy to brush that aside, though. Maybe if the team got the whole dimensional instability thing under control Yuna would have to grapple with it. But there were bigger things to worry about.

Yeah, I have to wonder if there's some nasty side effects to that sort of deal with the devil. Since with how deprived the average Aeon's lifestyle is, that sounds like a recipe for a large pool of recruitable foot soldiers for Sakaki and the gang.

Reshiram yawned in the back of Yuna's head.

Do you mind?

"Sorry. Feel sleepy for some reason."


Another yawn. This one from Rayquaza.

Yuna: "... Wait, since when did you two ever feel sleepy?" .-.

Frowning, Yuna pushed them out of her head. They'd reached the metal doors at the other end of the tunnel. Like the staffer said, a young lady in an orange jumpsuit paced nervously on the other side of the doorway. Her blue hair was tied in a button with a ribbon that looked like an espeon's ears.

"What are they saying? What are they saying?"

"Hello, Miss Engineer Liza Lady!"

Oh, so that's Liza's day job in this universe.

Yuna winced at Leo's loud greeting. The fake dreepy was waving enthusiastically judging by how his other hand tugged on Yuna's head.

"Ah, you!" Liza whirled around. The goggles around her neck almost smacked her face. "Tell me you're hearing it, too!"

Yuna looked at Cyril. She had no idea what Liza meant. Had she somehow connected with the team's X-transceivers?

"Hearing... what?" Cyril scratched his head.

Cyril: "Since, you know, it'd have helped if you were a bit more specific with your question there."
:zorohuh:


"The message from beyond!" Liza intensified her pacing. "The message from the pink!"
Yuna: "The what now-?"

Widget leaned over. "Uh, hey, I'm no engineer, but last I checked pink doesn't make noises."

"An astute observation." Cyril tucked his hands into his sweatshirt and approached Liza. "Howdy. I'm Cyril. Nice to meet you, Liza."

"Please, no need to be polite." Liza waved Cyril off. She continued pacing, not making eye contact. "We both know it's my brother you'd rather meet. Lemme guess... subscribed to his NickNack?"

Wait, is that the TikTok analogue in this setting? Or is that something different? Also, Backrub and Picaboo when?

Cyril blinked. "Uhh..."

"Glitch TV follower?"

"Huh?"

"You listen to his podcast?"

"What?"

Boy, Liza changed a lot as she grew older. Even if I suppose that this is decently on brand for someone who was a child in the early 2000s.

"No? Well, how many of his travel vlogs have you seen?"

"Excuse me?"

"Forget it." Liza turned around. "Tate's irrelevant. Head-in-the-clouds piece of work," she mumbled.
I can't tell if the Tate thing is a deliberate nod towards some sketchy influencers with the same surname IRL or if that's just a coincidence, but I suppose that answers the question of what he got up to since growing up.

"Is this what it means when someone's 'having a moment?'" Widget whispered.

"How would I know?" Yuna whispered back.

"Maybe it's aaaaaawwwwm—" Reshiram cut himself off with another yawn. "Sorry. Maybe it's a nervous breakdown? Her big collider thingy's on the fritz, after all."
Yuna: "... Seriously, Reshiram. What's going on? Since I swear I've never heard you or Rayquaza get tired in this story. Ever." o_ó;

"Let's cut to the chase," Cyril proposed, studying the large, steel doors beyond Liza. There were other hallways extending to either side, with brightly colored paintings of pokémon that looked... off. Like misdreavus with feathers in their ectoplasmic hair or jigglypuff with long, curly tails and tiny fangs.

"Of course, of course." Liza pinched her brow. "The sooner I can solve this, the better." She gestured behind her, to the hallway on the right. "You see the pink, right?"

Yuna squinted. Looking closer, there was a pink tint to the hallway. Even the painted walls and metal railings had a fine layer of pink over them. She glanced at the ceiling lights, which also had a bit of pink.

Yuna: "... Wait, what on earth is that? And what sort of message is it giving off?" .-.

I'm guessing that's not normal.

Neither Sage responded. Uh, guys? I'm saying you can talk.

Reshiram yawned again. "Ah, sorry. Don't know why I'm so tired."

... Is this some Dream World stuff? Since I'm kinda getting those vibes from the pink tint and how Yuna's sages are dozing off in live time.

"The pink art is quite relaxing," Rayquaza mumbled. He was coiling himself tightly in the back of Yuna's mind, happily resting his head by his tail.

As if she needed more proof that, yes, this mysterious pink glow was a problem.

Cyril: "Oh boy. Of all the times not to bring along a drone..."
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"I was doing my routine checks on the collider when I got some weird pings," Liza continued. She resumed pacing. "Before I got the chance to investigate any further, I saw pink coming from outside the collider room." She jerked her head toward the shut steel doors. "Went outside and saw these intense glowing spots... and that's when I started hearing things."

"What kind of things?" Widget asked.

"A garbled message." Liza held up her right arm. There was a small monitor strapped around her jumpsuit. "I can't quite put it together, so I sent three of my beldum to find the sources of the pink." Liza tapped the monitor. "But they didn't come back and I've lost their signal."

Oh, well that's ominous. Though perhaps the pink is the anomaly that Yuna and the gang have been looking for? Even if I wonder what on earth sort of type would have this sort of effect on others passing through it. Psychic?

"So, you closed the exhibit?"

"I was ready to close it the moment I got the pings!" Liza huffed. "But Da— Dr. Lund said not to. 'Science doesn't stop for a funny ping or two.'" She shook her head. "With my beldum vanishing, though? No dice. I don't want people here. So, I shuttered the place."
Wait, Tate and Liza's father actually has a surname? Or was that cooked up for this story?

Widget stepped toward her. "So, how can we help?"

Liza looked him over. "Pretty weird-sounding silvally you got there." She shook her head. "Is what it is. Best way to help would be retrieving the beldum, but..." Liza looked over her shoulder.

"That means walking into the pink," Cyril said.

Liza: "Exactly."
Yuna: "... Yeah, I can see why that would be a bit of a problem." ._.;

"Do you have any idea what Daaaactor Lund would do if he found out I let a civilian get, like, atomized by chronons or something?!" Liza squeezed her goggles.
Atomized by what now?

"Guess it's a good thing I'm a ranger, then." Cyril smirked. "Danger's in the job description. Or, at least, on the liability waivers I signed."

"Wow. He's good." Reshiram whistled. "I wonder if Leo's power boost also made him a better liar?"

I think that's probably all his years with the resistance,
Yuna responded. He had the Ryujin completely fooled, remember?

I actually completely forgot about that, but I suppose that deception would be a handy skill for a resistance operative to have.

Liza's eyes lit up. "Waivers! Yes, of course!" She held her right arm up and frantically tapped at the screen with her left hand. Then she stuck it out in front of Cyril. "Sign here, please."

Cyril raised a brow. "You got your own waiver?"

"Absolving me and the museum of any liability in cases of injury, dismemberment, dimensional and/or temporal displacement, death... yadda yadda. You get the idea."

Widget: "... Do I want to know how frequently accidents of the sort happen around here?" ·v·

Yuna would've raised an objection, but Cyril hastily scribbled on the screen with his fake human index finger. "Done." He pulled his hand away. "How do you want to do this? We have X-transceivers if you want to sync up a line for communication."

"Seriously? That old Unova junk?" Liza looked Cyril over. "No, actually, fits your hippie-dippie aesthetic I suppose. Next you're going to tell me your desktop doesn't even have an SSD."

Cue the 'what's an SSD?' question. Even if I'm a bit surprised from the tech level that some sort of near-future storage medium wasn't mentioned here.

"Bold of you to assume I even own a desktop," Cyril countered. He handed his X-transceiver over to Liza, who held it near the monitor on her right arm. Some lights blinked on the screen and she handed it back.

"Okay, so the first beldum, Bob, went over to the right." Liza pointed to the hallway behind her. "It's the shortest distance, so start there."

Huh. So PoV-2020's X-Transcievers just werk with computers from other dimensions. Not sure how that's possible, but I won't question it too hard.

The team silently acknowledged her and headed down the hallway. The paintings of the weirdly fuzzy and feathery pokémon were much clearer, along with placards and small monitors talking about the relationship between time and space and how the hadron collider allowed Dr. Lund's team to investigate this further.

"The entities that stabilize space and time are ethereal in nature, you see." Small round speakers played a recording of Dr. Lund. "Chronons provide temporal stability. You can think of them like blood cells and Earth as the body they race across as Dialga's heart beats. Thus, a stable flow of time."
Oh, well that answers the question of what a 'chronon' is. I'm surprised that they're an actual thing IRL, even if they're a bit different from what's described here.

The pink glow got brighter. Yuna didn't feel any different from before, but both Sages kept yawning, forcing the drakloak to push them out of her mind. How could a couple of souls chilling inside of her even get tired? They weren't doing anything!
That would appear to be a side effect of "the pink", Yuna. Since this only started when you started getting close to it.

"Hey, Leo, how you holding up?" Yuna wondered, reaching a hand up to feel for her fake dreepy son.

"I'm okay." Leo shifted on her head. "Though I think I'm sensing... something. The back of my neck's all prickly."

Yeah, this is an anomaly again. Though I wonder what plate is generating this one, since now that I think about it, we know the Mind Plate is spoken for.

"Maybe we're getting close to the source of 'the pink,'" Cyril mused. "Quite an unscientific name, considering where we are."

"Give me a break. I was crunched for time," Liza huffed. "If you've time to gab, you've time to go faster!"

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Especially since I'm pretty sure that "the pink" is not exactly an innocuous phenomenon right now.

Cyril picked up his pace. Bright pink light obscured the end of the hall. Pink lines and fissures trickled across the dimmer pinks of the walls, floor, and ceiling like an ariados web. Leo shifted again on Yuna's head.

"So, Lund's your dad, huh?" Widget said.

"What, how did you—"

Widget: "Because you blatantly cut yourself off when you were about to say 'dad' on at least two occasions? Did you really think we didn't notice that?"
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"Kinda hard not to hear you reflexively stopping to switch from 'Dad' to 'Dr. Lund,'" Widget responded, shaking his head.
Kek, I knew it.

"Yeah, yeah." Liza grumbled something the X-transceiver couldn't make out. "He's not one of those accomplished scientists who holds his kids to impossibly high standards or anything. He's just... very devoted to his work."

"To the point where he ignores you?"

"Not important!" Liza dismissed. "Maybe Tate and I were able to switch places when we were little kids and Dad wouldn't realize, but that doesn't matter. Focus on the pink."
Yeah, Lund totally ignores them in favor of his work, I can already tell.

"Well, we're, uh, at the pink?" Cyril stopped short of the bright pink sphere swallowing up the hallway, holding an arm over his face. "I don't see any beldum."

"I don't see much of anything." Widget pivoted left. "It's way too bright!"

Yuna, however, sensed something within the bright light. So did Leo, judging by his shifting around on her head.

"... de... cept..."
Leo: "Uh... mom? This is supposed to be happening right now, right?"
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The drakloak's tail crinkled. "There was a voice." She hovered closer.

"Huh? I didn't hear anyone but you," Widget said.

... Wait is it a voice that only psychics can hear or something? Since Liza is definitely a psychic if her depiction here is in line with canon, so...

But Yuna was already reaching into the pink light with her right hand. And the moment the pink fully engulfed it, a soft tingle ran up her arm.

Then the pink light flickered on and off in tandem with a dark, starry sky and silhouettes of rocky slabs floating haphazardly. There were bright flashes of light far in the distance.

"... have to... me! Whatever... do not..."

Leo: "M-Mom?! Wh-What's going on?!"

Yowling, Noctum ducked underneath a swipe of a gallade pirate's glowing pink arm. The black charizard swung his tail around, knocking Gallade over on the ship deck. Noctum spewed fire at point-blank range until Gallade had passed out.
Ah yes, this background music again. Though I see that training has helped bulk Noctum up a bit, since I wasn't expecting him to fare this well in the Qliphoth given how strong of pushovers average Pokémon from Etherium are.

"Noctum, on your six!" Valkyrie cried behind him.

"Huh?"

Then a garbled holler came from behind him. Noctum spun around and saw a pidgeot with metal wings lying on their side, twitching from paralysis. "You're welcome."

Wait, with metal wings? Prosthetics or is that Mewgenics in action?

Noctum glanced up to see Nikki standing upside down on a part of the ship's mast. The toxtricity quickly turned and lobbed poisonous globs to intercept Air Slash crescents from a staraptor.

"'We'll board the ship and take the fight to them!' Gene said." Nikki leaped from the mast, landing upright beside Noctum. "'It'll keep 'em occupied for sure!' he said."

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Like I get that you're strong and would have a decent shot at clearing the deck on your own, but seriously, this seems like it's just begging for something to go wrong, Gene.

"Well, they're all here, aren't they?" Noctum said, shooting a blue bolt toward a strafing mantine. It struck their right flipper, sending them tumbling through open space. The black charizard tugged Nikki's jacket and pointed to Mantine. She got the message, striking her gills. Overdrive shockwaves rippled through the air, zapping Mantine and the staraptor that had attacked Nikki before. Both went still, their previous momentum sending them drifting away from the ship.
Should've invested in partners with Lightningrod, buddy.

"Arrrrgh! You fools!" Gilbert slapped a wooden railing on the side of his tiny, personal ship. "What do you zink you are doing?! You have zem outnumbered!"

"Quality over quantity, bitch!" Nikki retorted.

I mean, you were literally Zerg Rushing an Electric-type with an AOE move... with Flying-types. It's kinda hard to argue that Nikki doesn't have a point here.

Noctum tensed up. His gut churned under his armor. He couldn't help but drop to one knee, grimacing. And he caught sight of Gene pausing above the other ship, too. The shadowy mewtwo's Malice Crystal flickered pink. He looked off into the distance.

"Noctum, look alive!"

Noctum: "Huh? Wait, wha-?"

Valkyrie glided in front of him, bludgeoning an umbreon in the side with a Dragon Claw and sending them tumbling across the ship's plank.
Yeah, that would be a good reason to look alive.

"S-Sorry!" He hastily got to his feet. "I just... I think my crystal reacted to something in the debris!"

"It's probably the others." Valkyrie landed atop a wrecked scope lens cannon. "Which means we have to focus."

... Wait, so Noctum can feel the whole episode going down in the Pink? If so, does that mean he's going to Phantom Warp over there on his own?

Gasping, Yuna jolted her head back.

"Mom? Mom!"

The pink light faded, revealing Leo's hand waving in front of her face.

Leo: "Mom! Are you alright?!" O_O;

"W-What?" The drakloak looked around. She was back in the museum. And she could see a metal door with an emergency exit sign at the end of the hall. Yuna rubbed her eyes. "Did you guys see that?"

"See what?" Widget tapped a claw on the carpet. "You reaching toward the pink light, only to have it disappear within seconds and give us this beldum?" He jerked his head to his right. A beldum floated by his shoulder, looking between Cyril and Yuna.
Oh, well that was easy for finding those Beldum.

"No, not that." Though, Yuna had to admit it looked that way. "Everything faded out... and I saw Kalidron's ruins, but through a pink filter."
I... kinda wonder if this should've been explicitly identified that that was what those rocks in the last scene were since this feels a bit "told" and not "shown" considering how both scenes are from Yuna's perspective.

Silence. Cyril and Widget exchanged uneasy looks.

"What about you, Leo?" Yuna whispered.

"I didn't see anything but pink." The fake dreepy yawned. "And the closer you got, the more I wanted to go to sleep. Can I take a nap?"

I'm starting to wonder if the pink really is Dream Mist at this rate, even if it doesn't explain why the more normie characters aren't affected by it.

"Uhh, I think that'll have to wait." Yuna sympathetically nudged the front of her head. "Are you Bob?" she asked Beldum.

[Ah, guests!] The beldum's mechanical voice was cheerful. Their circular head spun around in their socket. [You are correct. One moment while I engage my charming accent.]
Oh, they have the same speech patterns as the dronetoms. So this is what you're using for "robot voices" in this story.

Cyril scratched his head. "Don't really have a moment. Liza's waiting for you."

[Well, shine my boots and call me Sally!] Bob's new accent was... homely, to Yuna's surprise. And concern. [I reckon I ought to head back to the ol' farm, then. Y'all should follow me over yonder. It ain't safe 'round these here parts.]
Leo: "... But you're not wearing boots." ^^;

Bob turned around and hovered toward the entrance of the collider wing.

"Bob just pinged me!" Liza said. "With a... howdy. Guess you found them."

"Yeah." Cyril started after him. "They're... something."

inb4 Bob is the "Wheatley" of the Beldum that are missing.

Liza sighed through the X-transceiver. "I thought I'd fixed that quirk of theirs. They watch one cowboy movie and suddenly they're talking like 'em at the drop of a hat. I swear the guests are encouraging them." She paused. "Jim's down the other hallway from where you started. Looks like Bob did find something, so I'm working on piecing the data together."
Whelp, I take the Wheatley comment back. Though I'm snerking a bit at the backstory behind their cowboy accent.

The team headed back down the hallway, passing the speakers and paintings of overly furry and feathery pokémon. When they reached the entrance, they headed left. A familiar pink hue awaited them. Pink lines rippled through pictures of magneton with bizarrely long magnets. And was Yuna imagining things or did their heads have hair?
Oh, so this is how we're getting the prehistoric Paradox 'mons in this story. Maybe.

"Oh! Uh—" Yuna rubbed the back of her neck. "Miss Liza? I think you might've right about the, uh, pink."

"You heard something?"

Widget looked over his shoulder. "You heard something?"

"Maybe?" Yuna fidgeted with her hands. "There was a garbled voice. I couldn't make out more than a syllable or two. But it sounded like words."

Yuna: "It's really weird. I don't understand why it's just me and Leo who can hear it." .-.

"I see," Liza responded. "Wait, hang on. Who just spoke?"

Yuna stiffened. So much for letting Cyril and Widget do all the talking. She shot them an apologetic look.

"My drakloak," Cyril hastily said. "Worked with a decent psychic to make it happen."

I mean, it's potentially not a total lie? Since even in his depowered state, I wouldn't be shocked if Leo had latent psychic abilities thanks to the Cosmog part of him.

"Ah. One of those types." Liza sounded intrigued. "Yeah, that stuff fascinated me when I was a kid. I had those kinds of powers myself. Tate did, too." She sighed. "We had one of those, y'know, twin connections. Except it was deeper."
>I had those kinds of powers myself.

Oh, so the twins lost their psychic abilities as they grew up. Wonder what the story behind that was?

Yuna wondered if they were meant to press Liza on that. She instead fixated on older video footage of Dr. Lund supervising a team of construction workers building some sort of giant metal cylinder.

"You 'had,' huh?" Cyril said, resting his hands behind his fake human hair.

"We drifted apart. It happens. The psychic stuff was cool, but the more I went through school, the more interested I got in machines. That stuff never clicked for Tate, though. Did the bare minimum he needed to skate by."
Never mind, I guess that they still have it, it's just dormant since they're not together to wield it or something like that.

"So, you're here because you want to be?" Widget asked.

"Yeah. What? Are you going to call me a nepotism baby?" "N-No," Widget tittered.

"I was thinking it, at least," Reshiram mumbled. He sounded even groggier than before, so Yuna shoved him out of her mind again.
I mean, I wouldn't be terribly shocked if there was some nepotism at play with Liza's present day job, but yeah. Actually liking it goes a long way, too.

"Oh, look, it's the next pink source." The silvally laughed nervously and stepped aside to let Yuna do her thing.

Except Yuna didn't want to do her thing. What if it pulled her between the dimensions harder or something? Was that even possible?

I mean, the fact that this is even occurring to Yuna right now is kinda
:copyka2:
at the moment.

But if she did nothing, then everyone was at risk.

Sighing, she reached out toward the pink light. Again, everything flickered. She saw glimpses of the planetary ruins back in her dimension. Except it was clearer this time, with less of a pink tint.

"... troy... net."

Oh, so the barrier between this dimension and the Qliphoth is breaking down, huh? Since that would certainly explain how she can see glimpses of the other side.

The voice was back again. Yuna still couldn't make out more than broken syllables.

"... one out... not... time..."

Yuna: "Seriously, who on earth is saying that?" o_o;

Noctum tensed. A fireball got caught in his throat. The black charizard hunched over, coughing up smoke.

"He be losing his resolve!" a sandaconda pirate shouted. "I've got him!"

Famous last words there.

"Like hell you do!"

Valkyrie dropped down from above, squishing sandaconda against the deck of the ship. She grabbed his coiled midsection, spun around, and tossed him overboard. Momentum hurtled him away from the ships, forcing a staraptor and pidgeot to break off their attacks to fly after him.

Shame she didn't grab him by his tail, since that would've been a cute moment to slip in a SM64 Bowser throw animation there.

"What was that about?" the garchomp growled.

"Crystal reacted again." Noctum rubbed his armor plate. "Felt like a kick to the gut."

... Oh, so that's how Yuna's seeing Kalidron IV from her present dimension, huh?
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"Well, I'm going to give you a real kick if you don't keep your head on straight," Valkyrie huffed. "Focus!"

"No, Zardy's got a point."

Pink spheres exploded all around them, clearing the area of any pirates. Gene hovered over them, gaze fixed on the debris in the distance.

For a second I thought that was the Pink bleeding over, but nope, that's just Gene there.

"Someone's out there." The mewtwo was projecting himself into Noctum's head without speaking. Was this what things were like for Yuna with the Sages? "I saw a ship. Too small to be the empire. Some idiot civilian's trying to get themselves killed!"

Noctum fought the urge to point out they were idiot civilians doing the exact same thing.

Oh well that's ominous, since I'm not convinced that that ship is just some random "idiot civilians" there.

Yuna's breath came in short gasps. She almost collapsed on the carpeted floor before managing to catch herself.

"Mom?" Leo got off the drakloak's head this time. "You sure you're okay?"

"I'm... fine." Yuna swallowed hard. The pink light was gone. "Where's the beldum?"

Narrator: "She is absolutely not fine."

[I'm right here!] a cheerful voice proclaimed. Jim drifted down to Yuna's eye level. [Hello, non-hostile entities! Are you my new best friends?]

Yuna blinked once. Twice. Leo looked ready to make Jim his second sibling, so she hastily said, "No. Your trainer's looking for you."

Jim's lone eye teared up. [Friendship request: denied. Initializing sad noises.] Their gaze fell, then they produced a crackled recording of a crying baby.

Yuna: "... Liza, please tell me that your Beldum friends didn't learn that from a movie, too." >_>;

"Sheesh." Cyril had his hands over his ears. "How about you initialize returning to Liza?"

The crying abruptly stopped. [Command accepted.]

Jim spun around and zipped down the hallway.

I'll admit, I hadn't expected Beldum line 'mons to be this stiff and robotic, but eh. It's a constant in your writing so I won't question it.

"Oh, good, you found Jim."

"Are all your beldum this... quirky?" Widget wondered.

"Jim's a rescue, actually. Poor thing spent a long time in isolation before I found them. Even though they have plenty of buddies now, they still want everyone to be their best friend."

... Boy did that suddenly add a really dark spin to Jim's behavior there. .-.

To Yuna's surprise, Widget flinched. He glanced around nervously, before staring at his feet. "Where's the last one, then?" he muttered. "We ran out of hallways, didn't we?"

"Janet's the closest, actually. Lost her on the other side of the doors I closed."

Widget: "Well, this should be fast, at least..." Yuna: "Widget, don't tempt fate like that." >_>;

Their trek back down the hallway was short and silent, with Yuna contemplating what exactly would happen the moment she dispelled the last source of pink. Would the anomaly core become visible? Surely, these things had to be tied to it. The drakloak couldn't think of any other explanation.

Yuna passed Leo over to Widget for this last stop. Liza wasn't waiting for them by the closed doors, so a shrugging Cyril just opened the closest door to him.

Pink light spilled out. Cyril shut his eyes and looked away. "I think that's your cue, Yuna."

Oh hey, it's like those image macros of a poorly-drawn person recoiling from their computer monitor.

Yuna swam through the air and squished herself through the ajar door. Pink light flooded her vision for all of a second, before flickering in and out like the other two sources. Yuna got clearer glimpses of the debris field. Giant chunks of rock and metal floating haphazardly. Some rubble twisted into spirals. Others had glowing lustrous ore shards wedged into them.

"... av... ten to... ging you!"

... Is it just me or is that voice trying to tell Yuna to stop right now?

A few more syllables this time. But nothing cohesive.

The debris field slipped away once again, leaving Yuna floating in the middle of an open, circular room. There were railings with signs giving more details about the collider, along with some sort of project where it was used to stop things called Ultra Wormholes from appearing.

... Wait, so if the collider is offline now, doesn't that mean that those Ultra Wormholes could start opening up at any moment?
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Yuna was about to call in the others, when the beldum floating opposite her darted about frantically, their head swiveling around with reckless abandon.

[Danger! Danger!] Janet's mechanical voice was more feminine than the other two beldum. [The readings! They're off the charts! They're—]

Janet stopped moving. [Oh.] She looked around. [The readings have stopped.] The beldum turned to face Yuna. [Thank you, kind stranger. Would you like a coupon for the gift shop? I can offer you thirty percent off collider souvenirs.]

Yuna: "... Okay, Liza, what's the story behind this one?" -_-;

"I'll pass." Yuna jerked her head toward the doors. "Liza's waiting for you somewhere over there."

Janet nodded and headed for the same door Yuna floated through. The drakloak was going to open it and let the others in when a sudden shout in the back of her head made her ectoplasm jiggle from face to tail.

Jeez, Reshiram! What's the big idea?

In her mind's eye, Reshiram was still bleary-eyed and tired, but now his fur was all puffed up and his tail turbine crackling.

Yuna: "... Reshiram? What's wrong?" ._.

"I know why I'm so tired." Reshiram stifled a yawn. "Maybe she got fragmented into the pink or something, but now I can sense her for sure. It's Cress!"

Wait, as in—

"Cresselia! She's here! I feel her right underneath us!"

Oh, well that would explain why Cecil and Gallian have been so tired this entire time.

Alright, onto the recap: A bit of a sleepier (har har) chapter this time, though I take it that the point was essentially to build things up a bit before things start to get real next chapter given that we've apparently found another needle to yoink / anomaly to pop for Yuna. To its credit, the change of pace was a nice change from the past few chapters, since there's been a lot of stuff blowing up prior to the last two in particular.

As for criticisms... I don't have too many other than that it might have made sense to be a bit more explicit about some details like the realization on Yuna's part of "I'm seeing Kalidron IV", since it took me a while to realize that was what was going on. ... Granted that could've just as easily been an artifact of the hour and my energy level, so I won't judge too harshly. But good show @Ambyssin .

I'll admit that I hadn't expected Cresselia to enter the mix given that all of the Legendaries this fic has dealt with so far from the Sages' friend circle have been draconic in nature or appearance, but it'll be interesting to see how things shake out. Won't have to wait for too much longer either considering your update schedule.

Kudos, and until next time.
 
Chapter 69: A Nice Dream

Ambyssin

Gotta go back. Back to the past.
Location
Residency hell
Pronouns
he/him
Partners
  1. silvally-dragon
  2. necrozma-ultra
  3. milotic
  4. zoroark-soda
  5. dreepy
  6. mewtwo-ambyssin
Chapter 69: A Nice Dream

Entry 2172
Like clockwork, the nightmares are back again. I doubt the years of this planet sync up with Chakran, but it certainly
feels like this is around the time where those wretched Overseers abandoned me. Ignored my pleas for help and left this universe to Eternatus' whims. Sometimes my dreams are full of zygarde burying me under onslaughts of their Thousand Arrows. Other times, I'm writhing in pain from that idiot necrozma's spirit severing strike.

It's so obnoxious. I should be past this all by now. With each successive generation, the Sages are getting more adept. I truly believe that the more Sages I go through, the better a chance we have if Eternatus comes for this planet.

The new Cresselia didn't take over that long ago, but I'm going to need her to help get rid of these nightmares so I can get some decent rest.


XxX​

Noctum crouched beside Valkyrie on the deck of the pirate ship, glancing between Gene and various pirates who had stopped to listen to their chatot first mate bicker with the shadowy mewtwo floating opposite him.

"We both know you can make things disappear and appear however you want!" Gilbert waved his colorful wings around haphazardly. "You say you made your treasure go kaput? I think you are full of it!"

"I'll say it 'til I'm blue in the face because it's true." Gene tapped his right temple. "Get it through your thick skull. The treasure's gone. We tossed it in a small rift while you guys were busy getting zapped."

"All me, baby!" Nikki hollered from the other pirate ship, raising her lightning guitar, then brandishing it at the pirates who growled at her. "What? You want more of this?"

Two azumarill in front of her backed away, floppy ears folding against their heads.

"Thought so."

"You can return to Larkharr and we'll forget this ever happened, or keep being a nuisance until I blow up your ships." Gene cracked his knuckles. "I don't think your captain will look favorably upon the latter."

"And yet... you are still here." Gilbert leaned forward from his perch, his one good eye squinting. "If you really tossed ze treasure away, you could've opened another rift and gone prancing back home."

Noctum thought Gilbert would buy Gene's act. But apparently the blowhard chatot was more than just a big mouth. Or beak.

The black charizard considered opening a rift of his own and trying something on Gilbert to get the pirates to stand down, but he couldn't bring himself to do it. That last pulse that made his gut rumble was the strongest one yet. Whatever Yuna was doing, it was creating some sort of ripple effect. They had to get the pirates to leave peacefully, or they'd cause problems for Team Bastion.

"You got me." Gene rolled his eyes and lazily held up his hands. "I sensed a civilian ship out in the debris. At first, I was buying time for them to escape."

Valkyrie tensed. She remained silent, but the look on the garchomp's face said it all. What was Gene thinking? At this rate, the pirates would head for the lustrous ore for sure.

"Oh-ho! Another ship." Gilbert rubbed his wings together. "Perhaps scavenging ze ruins for ze valuables."

"I thought that, too. Hence the 'at first.'" Gene's yellow-tipped tail lazily swished back and forth. "Until I backed off from the fight long enough to take a li'l psychic gander." He pressed his right index finger to his right temple. "Want to take a guess who the pilot's calling?"

The shadowy mewtwo traced the Eterna Empire sigil in the air.

Gilbert's feathers puffed out. "You are mocking me."

"Why do you think I called for a ceasefire?" Gene countered. "I'm not heartless. You're an obnoxious prick, but the more groups standing in the emperor's way of total control of Eternatus, the better."

Noctum held his breath. A raichu and an emolga pirate whispered to one another. Maybe they were buying Gene's claim?

XxX​

"A Needle? Here?" Yuna looked ahead, past all the stands and placards in the room, to the gray doors at the other end. Firmly shut, with a CLOSED FOR MAINTENANCE sign planted in front of them. "You've got to be kidding me." The drakloak smushed her hands against her cheeks.

"Nay, tis far from a jest, Princess." Rayquaza loudly yawned. "This drowsiness hath filled mine head with thoughts of Dame Cresselia."

Yuna wasn't sure whether to find this news upsetting or relieving. There were a lot of moving pieces to think about with this kind of revelation. How the Needle wound up in Kalidron IV of all places. How it got connected to the collider in the first place. How so many people could blindly miss something that obv—

No. Breathe.

The whole point to these anomalies was that they made zero sense to begin with. The Needle could've made the rift, which in turn hid the Needle... or sucked it into this dimension. Or something.

"Did I hear you right? Did you say Needle?"

Cyril walked up to Yuna's side, hands in his sweatshirt pocket. The drakloak nodded.

"Did you feel anything when you reached into the pink light?" Cyril asked.

"Uhh—" Yuna was so caught up in the flickering light show, she hadn't thought about it. "I guess now that you mention it, the pink did feel a bit... solid."

"I wonder if the Needle broke." Reshiram yawned. "And you fixed it."

But how?
All the drakloak did was touch the pink light. Yuna glanced at her Soul Dew... and saw a thin line of black shadows swimming around its edges.

And here she thought she was getting better control of them.

Maybe if she tried speaking to her shadows like she did with the Sages?

Hello? Yuna squinted. Can you hear me? It's been long enough. We need to talk!

... Silence. Because of course it couldn't be that simple for once.

"Well, if there is a Needle there, then where is it?" Widget wondered.

"Oh, you can't sense it?" Leo curled his fake dreepy tail around part of Widget's head crest and dangled himself in front of the silvally. "C'mon, big bro, you just gotta concentrate."

"I'm trying to keep up appearances," Widget hissed in a whisper.

Yuna's X-transceiver crackled.

"All right. What did you guys do? I'm getting some sort of funny reading down in the collider room. It's... not quite the same as the pink."

Cyril scratched his head. "Oh, that? We think it's the source of the pink. We can take care of it... provided you're willing to let us down there."

"Absolutely not. Out of the question," Liza said. Yuna could practically hear her shaking her head in disbelief. "If something goes wrong—"

"We can handle it," Cyril cut in. "We got our own reading on it. And we've dealt with these things before. They're the reason we came to LaRousse in the first place." He chuckled. "Besides, we did sign the waiver."

Yuna had to admit, Cyril was a good smoothtalker. He'd have made an excellent spy if he lived in Aeon.

"To be fair, he's had, like, centuries of practice," Reshiram said. "And he's technically telling the truth. Just a truth that leaves out some details outside our control."

An annoyed sigh bubbled through Yuna's X-transceiver. "Fine. I was trying to repair the data I recovered from my beldum, but it's taking more time than I thought. I'm going to keep working on it. Jim can let you through to the collider. Just play along with his act, okay? It'll make it easier for everyone."

"Can do." Cyril rested his hands behind his blue, shaggy hair and lazily paced back and forth by the door.

Yuna briefly wondered if she should ask the Sages what Cresselia was like, so she wasn't caught off guard this time. One of the doors behind her opened before she got the chance, however. Jim hovered through, looking at the team.

[Hello. Are you my new best friends?]

Liza said to play along. Which meant...

"Uh, sure." Yuna hesitantly bobbed her head.

[Friendship request... accepted?]

Jim's red eye swelled up in a way Yuna didn't think possible for a beldum.

[Oh, happy noises!]

Jim spun around excitedly, playing scratched, crackled sounds resembling a cheering audience. They shot toward the other end of the room. [We have so much to best friend about! I can show you my thinking spot... oh! Or my favorite piece of peeling plaster!] they chirped. [How do you feel about tacos, new best friends? Because I think they are the beedrill's knees, but if you do not like them, I will not like them with you.]

"How about we christen the friendship by going to the collider?" Cyril said, laughing nervously.

[Ah, yes, a splendid idea!] Jim floated up to some sort of strange black pad next to the shut door on the other end of the room. [Liza did say some friends needed help. And here you are! My best friends!]

Yuna began to wonder if Jim had a limited attention span. The beldum, meanwhile, pressed their metallic head against the pad. A blue light ran across the pad. Then the whole pad lit up green and several loud clicks and clangs echoed through the room.

[Follow me, best friends,] Jim said, pointing their eye at the opening doors.

On the other side was a fairly spacious viewing platform. A few rows of theater-style seats lined each side of the doorway and the floor abruptly dropped off to reveal a large glass dome covering a circular room with a stone floor and two giant metal cylinders opposite one another.

The Needle sat in the exact center of the room, topped with a pink gem surrounded by faint, white halos.

Cyril yawned. "Man. Seeing that thing's got me craving a nap all of a sudden."

Even Cyril now, too? Yuna bit her lower lip. It couldn't be the Soul Dew's light protecting her, because the other Sages were just as sleepy. Her shadows, then?

Delightful.

"The Sage is Cresselia," Yuna whispered.

[Your chariot awaits, best friends!]

Clanking metal and hydraulic whirs jolted Yuna to attention. Jim was on their right, having opened up a doorway that blended in seamlessly with the black wall. The beldum gestured to the stairwell. [Just follow the steps and you'll be there before you know it.]

"Not coming with?" Widget asked, heading for the stairs.

[I'm not fond of needles.] Jim laughed nervously. [Especially giant magical ones stuck into the floor. But I will be with you in spirit. And visible through the glass.]

A steel-type afraid of needles? Yuna shook her head. It was far from the strangest thing she'd heard today. She floated after Widget and Leo, opting to simply drift down through the gap in the middle of the stairs. The drakloak reached the bottom first, but her tiny ectoplasmic arms weren't strong enough to get the big steel door open.

After Widget held it open, Yuna hovered forward, taking deep breaths. Now that she wasn't looking at the room from above, she could appreciate the array of wires funneling out the back of the giant metal cylinder. There were also huge glass tubes full of flowing water. It was interacting with the collider, but Yuna couldn't fathom what the water actually did.

Yuna returned her attention to the Needle. She had done this three times before. All she had to do was touch it. Then everything would go white and she'd get another one of Chiron's memories.

The only thing was that now she was in another dimension.

Yuna looked over her shoulder. "Leo? Pay attention, please. When I pull the Needle, there's a chance you're going to have to, uh, talk with Mr. Anomaly to send us home. Is that okay?"

"Yep!" The fake dreepy saluted her. "I'm ready!"

Satisfied, Yuna took one more deep breath. "Right then. Here goes."

She reached for the Needle. Though she still couldn't wrap her hand around it, Yuna could touch more of the Needle as a drakloak than she could as a dreepy.

... It also made the jolt of energy that followed much more surprising.

XxX​

"Shh. Shh. Please, Leo. Mama's doing her best."

The cosmog gently wrapped in Chrion's wings continued to bawl his eyes out. No matter how much the lunala bounced him or swayed him — both tall orders with her crescent wings — he kept crying and squirming. Her ectoplasm was damp. Who would've thought one tiny starcloud could make so much water?

Chiron floated around a big, lunala-shaped chair in her living room, stealing glances at her front door.

What was taking her so long? Chiron had stressed how important this was. She had run out of options to get Leo to calm down. And her own lack of sleep was making it hard to think straight.

She tried passing Leo off to Bahamut while she warped away to take a nap. But she couldn't stop thinking of Leo while she was away. Not even one of Shaymin's strongest herbal teas did her any good.

Chiron didn't know how normal pokémon handled parenthood. And she had escaped Eternatus! Something like this should have been a breeze for her.

"It's okay, Leo." Chiron rocked him faster. "Auntie Cresselia should be here any—"

Knocks came from the front door. Chiron's telekinetic burst to open the door nearly ripped it off its hinges.

Cresselia floated there, eyelids heavy and rings dimly pulsating. "Hi, Chiron. I got yooo—aaaaaawhm."

Blinking rapidly, she tucked her head down to rub it against her pink, nubby hands. "Mmm. Sorry." She hovered inside. "You wanted to see me?"

"Yes!" Chiron fought to hide the desperation in her tone. She sank down into her chair. The cushions
whoomfed from the sudden pressure. "Please, you have to help me with Leo. He just won't fall asleep. I can't get him to stop crying."

"Leo?" Cresselia yawned again. "Oh, right. How is the little guy?"

Chiron opened her wings slightly. They were thoroughly drenched. "He cries so much I wouldn't blame you for thinking he knows Fake Tears."

"Haaah." Cresselia drifted further into the living room. Despite the fatigue, her expression was soft. "And you want me to put hi— eeeaaaaawhm."

She stopped floating and shook her head. "You know I don't actually know Hypnosis, right?" Cresselia rubbed her cheek.

"But you're the Sage of
Dreams."

"Yeah. I bring good viiiiaaaaaiiiyyybes." Cresselia yawned the final word into her nubby hand.

Chiron looked down at Leo. The cosmog's crying had quieted. Eyes still watery, he looked curiously at Cresselia.

"Well, you're already having an effect," Chiron said, lowering her voice to try and keep Leo calm. "Can't you just try something?"

"Hokay." Cresselia slowly bobbed her head. "Tell your hubby I did you a solid."

She closed the remaining distance with Chrion. Her dim rings slowly lit up brighter and brighter.

At first, Chiron closed her eyes and tensed, worried the brighter light would upset Leo. But the cosmog's tiny whimpers faded entirely. Chiron peeked an eye open to find Cresselia leaning over. Tiny, twinkling crescents showered Leo. Like fairy dust... or dandruff from a pokémon that wasn't showering.

Leo stopped squirming. The erratic twinkling in his starry pom-poms calmed to a gentle, steady pulse completely in sync with Cresselia's rings.

"Peeeeewwwaaaaaaawhm."

It was an impressive yawn for such a tiny starcloud. Then again, given what his crying sounded like, Chiron shouldn't have been surprised.

Cresselia yawned herself. Her head bobbed over slightly before she abruptly jerked it back up, blinking rapidly. She continued dusting Leo in tiny crescents until the cosmog's eyelids fluttered once. Twice. Three times.

Leo's eyes shut. His pom-poms folded against his starcloud body. Soft, warm breath tickled Chiron's wing membrane.

Her first instinct was to thank Cresselia — or, at the very least, sigh in relief — before she caught herself. The lunala couldn't undo Cresselia's hard work.

To her surprise, Cresselia took Leo in her nubby hands. "Quite the restless one," she whispered. "Got some really strange vibes."

Chiron frowned. Did Cresselia think something was off about Leo? "If you saw something, you should tell me."

"See? Naaaaaawm." Cresselia tilted her head so she didn't yawn right in Chiron's face. "Just kinda got that vibe. Like Leo couldn't sleep because of bad dreams."

"Everyone has nightmares now and then."

"Not that many." Cresselia drifted across the living room toward a small makeshift wooden crib. A gift Shaymin and Victini had put together, as two of the only Sages reasonably small enough to build one.

"What do you mean?"

Cresselia's snout twitched. "It was like pancakes."

Chiron resisted the urge to groan. Of all the times for Cresselia to be obtuse...

"Nightmares on top of nightmares. An endless stack." Cresselia carefully set Leo down in the crib, wrapping a sky blue blanket around the cosmog. She tilted her head up to yawn again. "Sorry." She rubbed her mouth, then turned back to Chiron. "In my training, I was told piled up nightmares come from somewhere outside a person's mind."

"Like from another person?"

"Bingo." Cresselia hovered toward a long, tan couch with worn out fabric on its cushions and more than a few patched up holes that gave away its favorite user. "You and Bahamut don't let the tyke out of your sights, right?"

"That's... correct." Guessing what Cresselia was implying, Chiron bit her lip. "You think it's one of us?"

Cresselia slowly lay herself down on a part of the couch that wasn't patched over. "Have
you had any bad dreams lately?"

The lunala stiffened. She hadn't slept much given her constant fretting about Leo. But what was she supposed to tell Cresselia? That she was still haunted from her time in the Paradigm? That her dreams were full of scenarios where Eternatus found their planet and brought ruin upon it in an effort to reclaim her for Matriarch?

"I, uh—"

But when Chiron looked over at the couch, Cresselia had already nodded off.

She sighed in relief. A bullet dodged for now. Yet it looked like she wasn't going to be able to keep all her secrets buried for much longer.


XxX​

"If you keep pacing like that, you're going to make me start slithering."

Igneous stopped walking and leaned against a railing. Artemis sat coiled on a cushion by a table, eyeing the grovlazzle skeptically.

"What's got your tails twisted? It sounds like the pirates are about to back off," the milotic said. "Valkyrie will be back safe and sound and you two can do whatever."

"It's not that." Igneous curled his claws around the railing, gazing out the glass wall toward the dimly lit, closed arena. "It's the Team Bastion side of things. We totally lost contact with them. What if something happened?"

Artemis stiffened. "Uhh..." He tapped his tailfins against the cushion. "We have no more of those space barriers, so we can't do anything until the others return. So, I'm trying not to play worst case scenario."

Igneous tightened his grip on the railing. "That's easy for you to say. You don't..." His voice trailed off.

"Don't what? Have freaky mutant powers?"

It sounded stupid saying it out loud, since Igneous did this to himself. Was it the powers filling him with unease? This hadn't happened to him before.

"Yeah. I just... have a bad feeling."

"Like an absol sense?"

The grovlazzle looked over his shoulder. Scarlett slithered across the metallic floor, offering polite nods to a few individual patrons who had glanced at her arrival.

"You know most absol have to train themselves to hone it, right?" Scarlett said.

Igneous frowned. "What? Isn't that just an instinct?"

"Plenty of absol live in Blightsmuth." Scarlett stuck her beaded tail out. "I'd trust their word over your gut." The dragonair glanced at her tail and abruptly pulled it back, face reddening. "Err, not that I'm implying anything bad about you! Or your gut! I'm sure it's a very fine gut! Good at, y'know, digesting!"

Before Igneous could retort, however, a pillar of golden light burst up from the arena. Artemis hastily uncoiled. "What the—"

Igneous turned around, Leaf Blades igniting. "I knew it!" He dashed forward without a second thought. "Someone get Seifer!" He sprinted toward the stairs leading to the arena's walkway. "Gene! Gene, I think an uninvited guest just broke through your base's barrier!"

XxX​

It started as another rumble in Noctum's gut. Stronger than the ones before it. The black charizard couldn't help but look over his shoulder. And that's when he saw the pulse of golden light far in the distance. It faded away long before it got anywhere near them, but caught enough of the pirates' attention that many were looking anxiously at Gilbert.

"Gilbert! Some landlubber be setting off flares!" a togetic shouted from the ship's murkrow's nest. She levitated a fancy looking telescope over her left eye.

The chatot's note head stuck up. "Excuse moi?"

"The scallywag be telling the truth!" a raichu proclaimed. "One rock ain't worth it!" He headed for the ship's steering wheel while several pirates voiced their agreement.

They were leaving, then. That was it. All Noctum had to do was play along with them. His Malice Crystal pulsated under his armor as he thought of Cyril's outpost. A rift opened up behind him and Valkyrie.

"Right. So, uh, you guys can go back." Noctum tugged on Valkyrie's arm. "And we'll do the same. Sound fair?"

"Gene! Gene, I think an uninvited guest just broke through your base's barrier!"

A giant rainbow energy beam cut through the darkness of the planetary debris and struck the main mast of the ship opposite the one Noctum and Valkyrie. Several pirates fled away from the ensuing explosion. Nikki jumped ship to join the two dragons, mohawk sparking.

Gilbert's feathers puffed out. "Oui! Oui! We are making with ze retreating! Zis is your problem now!" He pointed a wing at Raichu. "Engage ze rift drive!"

Noctum was about to question how the pirates had access to their own rifts, when Valkyrie shoved him toward the portal he opened. It vanished a second before he could pass through it, however. Then the ship's deck abruptly vanished from underneath Noctum's feet.

XxX​

The second Igneous had the space, his volcarona wings appeared, quickly carrying him the rest of the distance toward the empty arena. A couple of rotom-powered mops had fled toward the far end of the large, circular platform, giving the hunched over dusknoir in the middle plenty of space.

Igneous' breath caught in his throat.

Vegna?!

How was this possible? Even with the knowledge of Vegna's necromancy, Igneous couldn't make it add up. The dusknoir shouldn't have been able to get here. And what was with the golden cracks running up his right arm? Why did he look so haggard? He'd even abandoned his cloak and golden skull gauntlets!

The grovlazzle hovered in place. What was he supposed to do here? He couldn't approach Vegna. What if Vegna came here chasing him down? He was a wanted criminal in Radiance's eyes. Sure, he got the makeover, but Vegna might have been able to see through it.

Fortunately, Artemis must have followed Igneous' instructions quickly, because Seifer jetted right past him. He stopped shooting Hydro Pumps from his hooves and landed on the arena, galloping the rest of the way.

"Vegna?" Seifer called. He sounded as shocked as Igneous. The grovlazzle hastily dropped down onto some metal stairs leading up to the arena. He ducked down to avoid Vegna's gaze.

"Inquisitor?" Seifer tried again. "What are you doing here? Did you get swallowed by distortion or—"

"Mewtwo. Where... is Mewtwo?" Vegna sounded as if he was struggling to breathe. Which made no sense given he was a ghost.

Wait, no! That didn't matter! Why the hell would Vegna know about Gene?!

"M-Mewtwo?" Seifer said. "How do you know about him?"

Igneous almost facepalmed. So much for trying to keep that under wraps. The grovlazzle peeked up from his hiding place in time to see Vegna grab Seifer's snout and pull the keldeo down to eye level.

"You must... get him. Get Mewtwo." His fissured right arm trembled. "He must know... that we are in danger."

Well, yeah. There was the whole dimensional crisis. And the empire, to boot. Was Vegna investigating that?

Seifer pulled his snout out of Vegna's grasp. "I don't understand, sir."

"An old enemy... has returned," Vegna rasped. "And Mewtwo... is the only one who can save us... from certain death."

XxX​

Noctum grabbed Valkyrie, but had to dodge a large blast of distorted energy before he could safely set her down on a large chunk of debris. Gene tossed Nikki down by them a few seconds later.

"We have to leave. Now." Gene eyed the direction of the attacks nervously.

"Yeah." Nikki held up her hands. "I had my fun kicking pirate booty. But I ain't pressing my luck any further. C'mon, dork, open up the rift again."

But Noctum couldn't tug on that power in his gut no matter how much he tried. "It's not working," he said, purple tail flame nervously crackling.

Gene's own Malice Crystal sparked... but nothing happened. His eyes widened. "Get back!"

A psychic pulse sent the trio tumbling back across the debris field. When Noctum steadied himself, he found Gene struggling to hold a blue Protect barrier against several crystal tendrils that had spawned out of nothing. The shadowy mewtwo dropped the shield and Phantom Warped through the tendrils, only to abruptly fly up to dodge a flurry of glowing rock shards.

"What's going on?" Valkyrie tensed up. "Is this the empire?"

Nikki shuffled back from them, pointing to Gene's left. "Unless they're hiring giant Phantoms, then this ain't the empire."

Gene floated opposite a giant... blob of distortion. The most Noctum could make out were faint crystals forming some sort of vaguely humanoid shape. But way too big to be a human, if Sigurd was anything to go by.

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"Where is she?" Even the thing's voice was heavily garbled. Noctum was amazed he could make out the words, which nearly made his heart shoot up into his throat.

By "she," did this Phantom mean...

"'Fraid I can't play the pronoun game with you, buddy." There was an air of nervousness behind Gene's words that Noctum had never heard before.

He was genuinely afraid. Which meant they had absolutely no business staying here.

"Where is my power?" the Phantom bellowed. "Where is Cresselia?"

It didn't wait for a response. Instead, it unleashed a barrage of tendrils on Gene, with a few veering off and heading straight for the others.
 

Spiteful Murkrow

Busy Writing Stories I Want to Read
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Heya, getting back to this story for an offsite Review Tag, so I figured that was as good an excuse as any to be a bit more prompt this time around with my review.

So let's go ahead and see where things are going with Cresselia in a chapter with a nice number in…

Chapter 69

Entry 2172
Like clockwork, the nightmares are back again. I doubt the years of this planet sync up with Chakran, but it certainly feels like this is around the time where those wretched Overseers abandoned me. Ignored my pleas for help and left this universe to Eternatus' whims. Sometimes my dreams are full of zygarde burying me under onslaughts of their Thousand Arrows. Other times, I'm writhing in pain from that idiot necrozma's spirit severing strike.

Wait, so the author of these entries has/had an ability to travel through time? Or am I reading a bit too much into the "years of this planet" part?

It's so obnoxious. I should be past this all by now. With each successive generation, the Sages are getting more adept. I truly believe that the more Sages I go through, the better a chance we have if Eternatus comes for this planet.

The new Cresselia didn't take over that long ago, but I'm going to need her to help get rid of these nightmares so I can get some decent rest.


Oh, so it was Bahamut who picked a fight with Shane and got his ass handed to him. Noted, then.

Noctum crouched beside Valkyrie on the deck of the pirate ship, glancing between Gene and various pirates who had stopped to listen to their chatot first mate bicker with the shadowy mewtwo floating opposite him.


Ah yes, we've moved to new background music.

Noctum: "Wait, when did we move on from these guys trying to kill us, again?" ._.;
Valkyrie: "Sometime shortly after Gene single-handedly handed them their pirate asses?"
Noctum: "Wait, but when was tha-?"
Valkyrie: "Offscreen, Zardy. (Even if I kinda wish we got to see a bit more of it...)"

"We both know you can make things disappear and appear however you want!" Gilbert waved his colorful wings around haphazardly. "You say you made your treasure go kaput? I think you are full of it!"

"I'll say it 'til I'm blue in the face because it's true." Gene tapped his right temple. "Get it through your thick skull. The treasure's gone. We tossed it in a small rift while you guys were busy getting zapped."

This is going to lead to Gilbert and the others barreling into LaRousse with their ships, isn't it?

"All me, baby!" Nikki hollered from the other pirate ship, raising her lightning guitar, then brandishing it at the pirates who growled at her. "What? You want more of this?"

Two azumarill in front of her backed away, floppy ears folding against their heads.

"Thought so."


Nikki: -slings her guitar over her shoulder- "So... if we're all done here, isn't it about time for us to rift out and-?"

"You can return to Larkharr and we'll forget this ever happened, or keep being a nuisance until I blow up your ships." Gene cracked his knuckles. "I don't think your captain will look favorably upon the latter."

"And yet... you are still here." Gilbert leaned forward from his perch, his one good eye squinting. "If you really tossed ze treasure away, you could've opened another rift and gone prancing back home."


That bird's a sharp one.

Gene: "What's that? 'Blow up your ships right now'? Since I think that I just heard you say that."

Noctum thought Gilbert would buy Gene's act. But apparently the blowhard chatot was more than just a big mouth. Or beak.


Oh, so it's not just me that noticed it.

The black charizard considered opening a rift of his own and trying something on Gilbert to get the pirates to stand down, but he couldn't bring himself to do it. That last pulse that made his gut rumble was the strongest one yet. Whatever Yuna was doing, it was creating some sort of ripple effect. They had to get the pirates to leave peacefully, or they'd cause problems for Team Bastion.


Oh, so we really are going to see them just barrel into LaRousse and start blowing things up, huh?
:copyber:


"You got me." Gene rolled his eyes and lazily held up his hands. "I sensed a civilian ship out in the debris. At first, I was buying time for them to escape."

Valkyrie tensed. She remained silent, but the look on the garchomp's face said it all. What was Gene thinking? At this rate, the pirates would head for the lustrous ore for sure.

"Oh-ho! Another ship." Gilbert rubbed his wings together. "Perhaps scavenging ze ruins for ze valuables."


Ah yes, misdirection. Always a handy play to fall back upon.

"I thought that, too. Hence the 'at first.'" Gene's yellow-tipped tail lazily swished back and forth. "Until I backed off from the fight long enough to take a li'l psychic gander." He pressed his right index finger to his right temple. "Want to take a guess who the pilot's calling?"

The shadowy mewtwo traced the Eterna Empire sigil in the air.

Gilbert's feathers puffed out. "You are mocking me."

I mean, not that you can really trust Gene, but... I'm not fully convinced that he's lying about this one.

"Why do you think I called for a ceasefire?" Gene countered. "I'm not heartless. You're an obnoxious prick, but the more groups standing in the emperor's way of total control of Eternatus, the better."

Noctum held his breath. A raichu and an emolga pirate whispered to one another. Maybe they were buying Gene's claim?

Noctum: "... Wait, but if they were buying Gene's claim, wouldn't they just say so before the scene cut out-?"
:ohnowen:


"A Needle? Here?" Yuna looked ahead, past all the stands and placards in the room, to the gray doors at the other end. Firmly shut, with a CLOSED FOR MAINTENANCE sign planted in front of them. "You've got to be kidding me." The drakloak smushed her hands against her cheeks.

"Nay, tis far from a jest, Princess." Rayquaza loudly yawned. "This drowsiness hath filled mine head with thoughts of Dame Cresselia."

Wait, so was this needle originally on Kalidron IV or something? Since the mist was mentioned as a very recent phenomenon, which wouldn't have been the case were the needle there all this time in LaRousse... probably.

Yuna wasn't sure whether to find this news upsetting or relieving. There were a lot of moving pieces to think about with this kind of revelation. How the Needle wound up in Kalidron IV of all places. How it got connected to the collider in the first place. How so many people could blindly miss something that obv—


Oh, so it was on Kalidron IV originally. Though my money is on "Paradox moved it there".

No. Breathe.

The whole point to these anomalies was that they made zero sense to begin with. The Needle could've made the rift, which in turn hid the Needle... or sucked it into this dimension. Or something.


Live look at Yuna right now:
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"Did I hear you right? Did you say Needle?"

Cyril walked up to Yuna's side, hands in his sweatshirt pocket. The drakloak nodded.

"Did you feel anything when you reached into the pink light?" Cyril asked.

"Uhh—" Yuna was so caught up in the flickering light show, she hadn't thought about it. "I guess now that you mention it, the pink did feel a bit... solid."

Yuna: "Oh, and I swear that something in it is talking to me. But I don't know why it is that everyone other than Leo and Liza can't hear it." ._.;

"I wonder if the Needle broke." Reshiram yawned. "And you fixed it."

But how? All the drakloak did was touch the pink light. Yuna glanced at her Soul Dew... and saw a thin line of black shadows swimming around its edges.

I mean, there were all those random rifts back into PoV-2020 that got sealed up last chapter, so...

And here she thought she was getting better control of them.

Maybe if she tried speaking to her shadows like she did with the Sages?

Hello? Yuna squinted. Can you hear me? It's been long enough. We need to talk!

... Silence. Because of course it couldn't be that simple for once.

Cecil: "It was worth a shot, at least!"
:joltyshrug~1:


"Well, if there is a Needle there, then where is it?" Widget wondered.

"Oh, you can't sense it?" Leo curled his fake dreepy tail around part of Widget's head crest and dangled himself in front of the silvally. "C'mon, big bro, you just gotta concentrate."

"I'm trying to keep up appearances," Widget hissed in a whisper.

Wait, can Widget legitimately sense Needles now after his cosmic-ening? Or is that Leo having a skewed frame of reference there?

Yuna's X-transceiver crackled.

"All right. What did you guys do? I'm getting some sort of funny reading down in the collider room. It's... not quite the same as the pink."

Yuna: "... (Is that Cresselia that's showing up on the reading, or...?)" .-.

Cyril scratched his head. "Oh, that? We think it's the source of the pink. We can take care of it... provided you're willing to let us down there."

"Absolutely not. Out of the question," Liza said. Yuna could practically hear her shaking her head in disbelief. "If something goes wrong—"

"We can handle it," Cyril cut in. "We got our own reading on it. And we've dealt with these things before. They're the reason we came to LaRousse in the first place." He chuckled. "Besides, we did sign the waiver."

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Yuna had to admit, Cyril was a good smoothtalker. He'd have made an excellent spy if he lived in Aeon.


inb4 he has been a spy for Aeon at some point in the past.

"To be fair, he's had, like, centuries of practice," Reshiram said. "And he's technically telling the truth. Just a truth that leaves out some details outside our control."


Yuna: "(Reshiram, that's called 'lying by omission'.)" >_>;
Cecil: "I prefer to think of it more as 'telling an incomplete truth', really."

An annoyed sigh bubbled through Yuna's X-transceiver. "Fine. I was trying to repair the data I recovered from my beldum, but it's taking more time than I thought. I'm going to keep working on it. Jim can let you through to the collider. Just play along with his act, okay? It'll make it easier for everyone."


Wait, 'repair the data'? As in something about the Pink corrupted it?

"Can do." Cyril rested his hands behind his blue, shaggy hair and lazily paced back and forth by the door.

Yuna briefly wondered if she should ask the Sages what Cresselia was like, so she wasn't caught off guard this time. One of the doors behind her opened before she got the chance, however. Jim hovered through, looking at the team.

[Hello. Are you my new best friends?]

Yuna: "... Why are you here right now? Does Liza even know that you're gone?"
:eltywtf:


Liza said to play along. Which meant...

"Uh, sure." Yuna hesitantly bobbed her head.

[Friendship request... accepted?]

Jim's red eye swelled up in a way Yuna didn't think possible for a beldum.

[Oh, happy noises!]

-snerk-

Though I'm not convinced that Yuna and the gang aren't going to win up regretting this in fairly short order.
:blepcat:


Jim spun around excitedly, playing scratched, crackled sounds resembling a cheering audience. They shot toward the other end of the room. [We have so much to best friend about! I can show you my thinking spot... oh! Or my favorite piece of peeling plaster!] they chirped. [How do you feel about tacos, new best friends? Because I think they are the beedrill's knees, but if you do not like them, I will not like them with you.]


Yuna: "... This was a mistake, I can already tell." >.<

"How about we christen the friendship by going to the collider?" Cyril said, laughing nervously.

[Ah, yes, a splendid idea!] Jim floated up to some sort of strange black pad next to the shut door on the other end of the room. [Liza did say some friends needed help. And here you are! My best friends!]


Jim is going to go full yandere when they try to leave and go home, isn't he?

Yuna began to wonder if Jim had a limited attention span. The beldum, meanwhile, pressed their metallic head against the pad. A blue light ran across the pad. Then the whole pad lit up green and several loud clicks and clangs echoed through the room.

[Follow me, best friends,] Jim said, pointing their eye at the opening doors.

Cyril: "Wait... you can just do that?"
:bulbuhhh:

Jim: [Makes it more convenient for running errands for Liza. And best buddies like you!] ^

On the other side was a fairly spacious viewing platform. A few rows of theater-style seats lined each side of the doorway and the floor abruptly dropped off to reveal a large glass dome covering a circular room with a stone floor and two giant metal cylinders opposite one another.

The Needle sat in the exact center of the room, topped with a pink gem surrounded by faint, white halos.

Oh, so the gems in the needles do come in different colors. Noted for future reference. Also, cue the theme music:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cglE5ErjakM


Cyril yawned. "Man. Seeing that thing's got me craving a nap all of a sudden."

Even Cyril now, too? Yuna bit her lower lip. It couldn't be the Soul Dew's light protecting her, because the other Sages were just as sleepy. Her shadows, then?

Delightful.

Yuna: "Seriously, what on earth is going on?" .-.

"The Sage is Cresselia," Yuna whispered.

[Your chariot awaits, best friends!]

Clanking metal and hydraulic whirs jolted Yuna to attention. Jim was on their right, having opened up a doorway that blended in seamlessly with the black wall. The beldum gestured to the stairwell. [Just follow the steps and you'll be there before you know it.]

Yuna: "... You know, when you said 'chariot', I at first thought we were going to actually have a vehicle-"
Jim: [Well you have a passage instead!] ^

"Not coming with?" Widget asked, heading for the stairs.

[I'm not fond of needles.] Jim laughed nervously. [Especially giant magical ones stuck into the floor. But I will be with you in spirit. And visible through the glass.]

Wait, wasn't Jim the Beldum that was the rescue? Since if so, that throwaway line suddenly is a bit
:fearfullaugh~1:
in terms of implications.

A steel-type afraid of needles? Yuna shook her head. It was far from the strangest thing she'd heard today. She floated after Widget and Leo, opting to simply drift down through the gap in the middle of the stairs. The drakloak reached the bottom first, but her tiny ectoplasmic arms weren't strong enough to get the big steel door open.


Yeah, see above. Though Jim must've been through some stuff earlier on in his life.

After Widget held it open, Yuna hovered forward, taking deep breaths. Now that she wasn't looking at the room from above, she could appreciate the array of wires funneling out the back of the giant metal cylinder. There were also huge glass tubes full of flowing water. It was interacting with the collider, but Yuna couldn't fathom what the water actually did.


That would be coolant, Yuna. Server farms also need a steady supply of water for much the same reason.

Yuna returned her attention to the Needle. She had done this three times before. All she had to do was touch it. Then everything would go white and she'd get another one of Chiron's memories.

The only thing was that now she was in another dimension.

Unless another member of Paradigm is also camping the needle, but my assumption is that there's not one since otherwise you'd probably have had a lot more problems right now.

Yuna looked over her shoulder. "Leo? Pay attention, please. When I pull the Needle, there's a chance you're going to have to, uh, talk with Mr. Anomaly to send us home. Is that okay?"

"Yep!" The fake dreepy saluted her. "I'm ready!"

Satisfied, Yuna took one more deep breath. "Right then. Here goes."

Yuna: "Wait, is it really going to be this easy this time? No mutants or Paradigm members getting in our way?"

She reached for the Needle. Though she still couldn't wrap her hand around it, Yuna could touch more of the Needle as a drakloak than she could as a dreepy.

... It also made the jolt of energy that followed much more surprising.


Yuna: "Ack! Wait! This wasn't supposed to hap-!"

"Shh. Shh. Please, Leo. Mama's doing her best."

The cosmog gently wrapped in Chrion's wings continued to bawl his eyes out. No matter how much the lunala bounced him or swayed him — both tall orders with her crescent wings — he kept crying and squirming. Her ectoplasm was damp. Who would've thought one tiny starcloud could make so much water?


Ah yes, more FF9 music. It's been a while since the last track. Though it's very fitting for the mood here.

Chiron floated around a big, lunala-shaped chair in her living room, stealing glances at her front door.


... Wait, how on earth does a Lunala even sit down in a chair with its bodyplan?

What was taking her so long? Chiron had stressed how important this was. She had run out of options to get Leo to calm down. And her own lack of sleep was making it hard to think straight.

She tried passing Leo off to Bahamut while she warped away to take a nap. But she couldn't stop thinking of Leo while she was away. Not even one of Shaymin's strongest herbal teas did her any good.

Chiron didn't know how normal pokémon handled parenthood. And she had escaped Eternatus! Something like this should have been a breeze for her.


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Since, you know. Literally having zero frame of reference for how to be a mom and all that.

"It's okay, Leo." Chiron rocked him faster. "Auntie Cresselia should be here any—"

Knocks came from the front door. Chiron's telekinetic burst to open the door nearly ripped it off its hinges.

Cresselia floated there, eyelids heavy and rings dimly pulsating. "Hi, Chiron. I got yooo—aaaaaawhm."

Oh, so that's what Cresselia used to do as a Sage back in the day.

Blinking rapidly, she tucked her head down to rub it against her pink, nubby hands. "Mmm. Sorry." She hovered inside. "You wanted to see me?"

"Yes!" Chiron fought to hide the desperation in her tone. She sank down into her chair. The cushions whoomfed from the sudden pressure. "Please, you have to help me with Leo. He just won't fall asleep. I can't get him to stop crying."


This is going to lead to "Cresselia, just put him to sleep already", isn't it?

"Leo?" Cresselia yawned again. "Oh, right. How is the little guy?"

Chiron opened her wings slightly. They were thoroughly drenched. "He cries so much I wouldn't blame you for thinking he knows Fake Tears."


Cresselia: "... Wait, does he?" :?
Chiron: "No, these are very much real. That's why I needed your help here!"
:sevidazed:


"Haaah." Cresselia drifted further into the living room. Despite the fatigue, her expression was soft. "And you want me to put hi— eeeaaaaawhm."

She stopped floating and shook her head. "You know I don't actually know Hypnosis, right?" Cresselia rubbed her cheek.

"But you're the Sage of Dreams."


I suppose that would explain why she makes others sleepy just getting close to her. Though I have to wonder how Bahamut and Chiron were picking out these attributes for the Sages they created, since they seem to be all over the board in terms of purposes.

"Yeah. I bring good viiiiaaaaaiiiyyybes." Cresselia yawned the final word into her nubby hand.


Cresselia used to be some sort of narcoleptic 'mon like a Komala or Snorlax, huh?

Chiron looked down at Leo. The cosmog's crying had quieted. Eyes still watery, he looked curiously at Cresselia.

"Well, you're already having an effect," Chiron said, lowering her voice to try and keep Leo calm. "Can't you just try something?"

"Hokay." Cresselia slowly bobbed her head. "Tell your hubby I did you a solid."

Cresselia: "Since, y'know, he's a bit uptight and it'd be nice to have a bit more leeway while doing my job."

She closed the remaining distance with Chrion. Her dim rings slowly lit up brighter and brighter.

At first, Chiron closed her eyes and tensed, worried the brighter light would upset Leo. But the cosmog's tiny whimpers faded entirely. Chiron peeked an eye open to find Cresselia leaning over. Tiny, twinkling crescents showered Leo. Like fairy dust... or dandruff from a pokémon that wasn't showering.

Leo stopped squirming. The erratic twinkling in his starry pom-poms calmed to a gentle, steady pulse completely in sync with Cresselia's rings. "Peeeeewwwaaaaaaawhm."


Chiron: "Uh... this is healthy for him, right?"
:ohnowen:

Cresselia: "Healthier than staying up all night bawling, at least."

It was an impressive yawn for such a tiny starcloud. Then again, given what his crying sounded like, Chiron shouldn't have been surprised.


So, was it also audible from like a mile away like his crying?

Cresselia yawned herself. Her head bobbed over slightly before she abruptly jerked it back up, blinking rapidly. She continued dusting Leo in tiny crescents until the cosmog's eyelids fluttered once. Twice. Three times.

Leo's eyes shut. His pom-poms folded against his starcloud body. Soft, warm breath tickled Chiron's wing membrane.

Her first instinct was to thank Cresselia — or, at the very least, sigh in relief — before she caught herself. The lunala couldn't undo Cresselia's hard work.


Oh? Would Chiron attempting to use telepathy to get the message across also have been overheard or something?

To her surprise, Cresselia took Leo in her nubby hands. "Quite the restless one," she whispered. "Got some really strange vibes."

Chiron frowned. Did Cresselia think something was off about Leo? "If you saw something, you should tell me."

"See? Naaaaaawm." Cresselia tilted her head so she didn't yawn right in Chiron's face. "Just kinda got that vibe. Like Leo couldn't sleep because of bad dreams."


Oh, well that's an ominous throwaway line there.
:copyka2:


"Everyone has nightmares now and then."

"Not that many." Cresselia drifted across the living room toward a small makeshift wooden crib. A gift Shaymin and Victini had put together, as two of the only Sages reasonably small enough to build one.

Filing that away for sages to keep an eye out for in the future.

"What do you mean?"

Cresselia's snout twitched. "It was like pancakes."

Chiron resisted the urge to groan. Of all the times for Cresselia to be obtuse...

"Nightmares on top of nightmares. An endless stack." Cresselia carefully set Leo down in the crib, wrapping a sky blue blanket around the cosmog. She tilted her head up to yawn again. "Sorry." She rubbed her mouth, then turned back to Chiron. "In my training, I was told piled up nightmares come from somewhere outside a person's mind."


So... does that mean that there was also a Darkrai going around back in the day?

"Like from another person?"

"Bingo." Cresselia hovered toward a long, tan couch with worn out fabric on its cushions and more than a few patched up holes that gave away its favorite user. "You and Bahamut don't let the tyke out of your sights, right?"

Well that one obviously didn't turn out well given that we saw that the two assigned him a babysitter...

"That's... correct." Guessing what Cresselia was implying, Chiron bit her lip. "You think it's one of us?"

Cresselia slowly lay herself down on a part of the couch that wasn't patched over. "Have you had any bad dreams lately?"

The lunala stiffened. She hadn't slept much given her constant fretting about Leo. But what was she supposed to tell Cresselia? That she was still haunted from her time in the Paradigm? That her dreams were full of scenarios where Eternatus found their planet and brought ruin upon it in an effort to reclaim her for Matriarch?


... I mean, if Chiron had somehow been subconsciously sharing those dreams or else Leo had been snooping in...
:copyka:


"I, uh—"

But when Chiron looked over at the couch, Cresselia had already nodded off.

She sighed in relief. A bullet dodged for now. Yet it looked like she wasn't going to be able to keep all her secrets buried for much longer.


I mean, given how Eternatus is inside Etherium right now... yeah, I assume there were fireworks once the truth all came out.

"If you keep pacing like that, you're going to make me start slithering."

Igneous stopped walking and leaned against a railing. Artemis sat coiled on a cushion by a table, eyeing the grovlazzle skeptically.

Oh hey, the P3 dorm music is back. Let's see what's going on with Team Bureau.

"What's got your tails twisted? It sounds like the pirates are about to back off," the milotic said. "Valkyrie will be back safe and sound and you two can do whatever."

"It's not that." Igneous curled his claws around the railing, gazing out the glass wall toward the dimly lit, closed arena. "It's the Team Bastion side of things. We totally lost contact with them. What if something happened?"


Artemis: "... Cyril didn't have anything at all to say about where they went? He and the others did set out with them initially..." .-.

Artemis stiffened. "Uhh..." He tapped his tailfins against the cushion. "We have no more of those space barriers, so we can't do anything until the others return. So, I'm trying not to play worst case scenario."


Artemis: "I mean, we could go there anyways and die horribly from the void, but I was kinda counting that as a non-starter."
:joltyshrug~1:


Igneous tightened his grip on the railing. "That's easy for you to say. You don't..." His voice trailed off.

"Don't what? Have freaky mutant powers?"

It sounded stupid saying it out loud, since Igneous did this to himself. Was it the powers filling him with unease? This hadn't happened to him before.

I mean, there's also you getting turned into a quadriplegic from being rash and needing a deal with the devil to get you back onto your feet all of like three days ago, so that's probably weighing down on your eagerness to jump in guns blazing, too.

"Yeah. I just... have a bad feeling."

"Like an absol sense?"

The grovlazzle looked over his shoulder. Scarlett slithered across the metallic floor, offering polite nods to a few individual patrons who had glanced at her arrival.

"You know most absol have to train themselves to hone it, right?" Scarlett said.

:VidriBlink:


... Wait, did Igneous get that as a party trick? I never associated that with Morpho Knight's abilities, but I suppose Ahsen did have TPP-themed powers, so...

Igneous frowned. "What? Isn't that just an instinct?"

"Plenty of absol live in Blightsmuth." Scarlett stuck her beaded tail out. "I'd trust their word over your gut." The dragonair glanced at her tail and abruptly pulled it back, face reddening. "Err, not that I'm implying anything bad about you! Or your gut! I'm sure it's a very fine gut! Good at, y'know, digesting!"


Igneous: "Great, now I feel fat." >///<

Before Igneous could retort, however, a pillar of golden light burst up from the arena. Artemis hastily uncoiled. "What the—"

Igneous turned around, Leaf Blades igniting. "I knew it!" He dashed forward without a second thought. "Someone get Seifer!" He sprinted toward the stairs leading to the arena's walkway. "Gene! Gene, I think an uninvited guest just broke through your base's barrier!"

Oh, well that ain't good. Though I wonder if that's related somehow to the private ship Gene picked up on earlier.

It started as another rumble in Noctum's gut. Stronger than the ones before it. The black charizard couldn't help but look over his shoulder. And that's when he saw the pulse of golden light far in the distance. It faded away long before it got anywhere near them, but caught enough of the pirates' attention that many were looking anxiously at Gilbert.

"Gilbert! Some landlubber be setting off flares!" a togetic shouted from the ship's murkrow's nest. She levitated a fancy looking telescope over her left eye.

>murkrow's nest

O U

The chatot's note head stuck up. "Excuse moi?"

"The scallywag be telling the truth!" a raichu proclaimed. "One rock ain't worth it!" He headed for the ship's steering wheel while several pirates voiced their agreement.

They were leaving, then. That was it. All Noctum had to do was play along with them. His Malice Crystal pulsated under his armor as he thought of Cyril's outpost. A rift opened up behind him and Valkyrie.


Valkyrie: "Wait, Noctum. Is this really the best idea? What if someone's expecting you to-?"
:riohnolu:


"Right. So, uh, you guys can go back." Noctum tugged on Valkyrie's arm. "And we'll do the same. Sound fair?"

"Gene! Gene, I think an uninvited guest just broke through your base's barrier!"

Oh, so now we're in sync with the last scene. I was starting to wonder from the lightshow.

A giant rainbow energy beam cut through the darkness of the planetary debris and struck the main mast of the ship opposite the one Noctum and Valkyrie. Several pirates fled away from the ensuing explosion. Nikki jumped ship to join the two dragons, mohawk sparking.

Gilbert's feathers puffed out. "Oui! Oui! We are making with ze retreating! Zis is your problem now!" He pointed a wing at Raichu. "Engage ze rift drive!"

Oh, so that's how FTL travel works in this setting. Or at least over long enough distances.

Noctum was about to question how the pirates had access to their own rifts, when Valkyrie shoved him toward the portal he opened. It vanished a second before he could pass through it, however. Then the ship's deck abruptly vanished from underneath Noctum's feet.

Noctum: "Hey wait! I still had questions-!"

The second Igneous had the space, his volcarona wings appeared, quickly carrying him the rest of the distance toward the empty arena. A couple of rotom-powered mops had fled toward the far end of the large, circular platform, giving the hunched over dusknoir in the middle plenty of space.

Igneous' breath caught in his throat.

Vegna?!

Ohhhh boy, this is going to go places really quickly, I can already tell.

How was this possible? Even with the knowledge of Vegna's necromancy, Igneous couldn't make it add up. The dusknoir shouldn't have been able to get here. And what was with the golden cracks running up his right arm? Why did he look so haggard? He'd even abandoned his cloak and golden skull gauntlets!


Igneous: "... I have so many questions right now. (And boy am I glad I got that makeover before bailing from the hospital.)"
:CabotScared:


The grovlazzle hovered in place. What was he supposed to do here? He couldn't approach Vegna. What if Vegna came here chasing him down? He was a wanted criminal in Radiance's eyes. Sure, he got the makeover, but Vegna might have been able to see through it.


Oh hey, that actually got acknowledged in the actual story. Cute.

Fortunately, Artemis must have followed Igneous' instructions quickly, because Seifer jetted right past him. He stopped shooting Hydro Pumps from his hooves and landed on the arena, galloping the rest of the way.

"Vegna?" Seifer called. He sounded as shocked as Igneous. The grovlazzle hastily dropped down onto some metal stairs leading up to the arena. He ducked down to avoid Vegna's gaze.

Seifer: "What on earth's going on? You look... well, terrible, frankly."
:tessohno:


"Inquisitor?" Seifer tried again. "What are you doing here? Did you get swallowed by distortion or—"

"Mewtwo. Where... is Mewtwo?" Vegna sounded as if he was struggling to breathe. Which made no sense given he was a ghost.


Ominous music is ominous. Though wait, if Ghost-types don't need to breathe in this setting, does that mean they can move about (at least some regions of) outer space freely?

Wait, no! That didn't matter! Why the hell would Vegna know about Gene?!

"M-Mewtwo?" Seifer said. "How do you know about him?"

Igneous almost facepalmed. So much for trying to keep that under wraps. The grovlazzle peeked up from his hiding place in time to see Vegna grab Seifer's snout and pull the keldeo down to eye level.


Seifer: "D-Did I say 'Mewtwo'? I meant to say I'd never heard of such a Pokémon-!"
:eltyscared:


"You must... get him. Get Mewtwo." His fissured right arm trembled. "He must know... that we are in danger."


Okay, well I guess that confirms that Vegna isn't an operative of the QN. Probably.

Well, yeah. There was the whole dimensional crisis. And the empire, to boot. Was Vegna investigating that?

Seifer pulled his snout out of Vegna's grasp. "I don't understand, sir."

"An old enemy... has returned," Vegna rasped. "And Mewtwo... is the only one who can save us... from certain death."


Oh, this is the reason why you commissioned a piece of Bahamut recently, wasn't it?

Noctum grabbed Valkyrie, but had to dodge a large blast of distorted energy before he could safely set her down on a large chunk of debris. Gene tossed Nikki down by them a few seconds later.


>Unavoidable Despair

Oh, we're having a Phantom encounter in like 5 seconds, aren't we?

"We have to leave. Now." Gene eyed the direction of the attacks nervously.

"Yeah." Nikki held up her hands. "I had my fun kicking pirate booty. But I ain't pressing my luck any further. C'mon, dork, open up the rift again."

But Noctum couldn't tug on that power in his gut no matter how much he tried. "It's not working," he said, purple tail flame nervously crackling.

Nikki: "What do you mean it's not working?! It was working just fine all of like five minutes ago!"
:uhhh:


Gene's own Malice Crystal sparked... but nothing happened. His eyes widened. "Get back!"

A psychic pulse sent the trio tumbling back across the debris field. When Noctum steadied himself, he found Gene struggling to hold a blue Protect barrier against several crystal tendrils that had spawned out of nothing. The shadowy mewtwo dropped the shield and Phantom Warped through the tendrils, only to abruptly fly up to dodge a flurry of glowing rock shards.

"What's going on?" Valkyrie tensed up. "Is this the empire?"

- Gene peeks down about two paragraphs -

Gene: "Um... no, no it's really not."
:eltyscared:


Nikki shuffled back from them, pointing to Gene's left. "Unless they're hiring giant Phantoms, then this ain't the empire."

Gene floated opposite a giant... blob of distortion. The most Noctum could make out were faint crystals forming some sort of vaguely humanoid shape. But way too big to be a human, if Sigurd was anything to go by.


>Deathbringer Necrozma

For a second I did a double-take and thought that said 'Endbringer' there. Is 'Deathbringer' something from FF / Bayo / DMC? Though I would not have pegged that as a Necrozma without being spoiled in advance as to what that doodle was.

"Where is she?" Even the thing's voice was heavily garbled. Noctum was amazed he could make out the words, which nearly made his heart shoot up into his throat.

By "she," did this Phantom mean...

Oh boy, so Bahamut knows about Yuna, huh?
:copyka2:


"'Fraid I can't play the pronoun game with you, buddy." There was an air of nervousness behind Gene's words that Noctum had never heard before.


Yeah, no kidding he's nervous considering what happened the last time he fought against Bahamut.

He was genuinely afraid. Which meant they had absolutely no business staying here.

"Where is my power?" the Phantom bellowed. "Where is Cresselia?"

It didn't wait for a response. Instead, it unleashed a barrage of tendrils on Gene, with a few veering off and heading straight for the others.

Noctum: "A-Are we seriously ending the chapter on this note?!"
:ohnowen:

Narrator: "We're seriously ending the chapter on this note-"
Valkyrie: "That was a rhetorical question!" >.<
Alright, it took a bit longer than I'd originally planned, but now I'm ready for that recap. To start off with, let's start with this chapter in a gif:

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Even if I suppose that could apply to a lot of chapters in this story, but I still wasn't expecting Bahamut to come crashing into the plot this directly and suddenly given that he's been a background presence all this time. Not complaining, though, since it's nice to see all these threads that have been painstakingly built up over the past 3 years start to converge and intersect with one another.

If I had any complaints to lodge towards this chapter, it'd be that a couple parts were a bit "offscreen-heavy" like the business with the pirates. But you've made it clear why such things happen in this story, and I suppose I can't begrudge you of your authorial decisions.

But in the end, I don't think that it really took me out of the story too much. It's debatable as to how much this was a 'nice dream' for the cast, but it was definitely a nice chapter, and not just in the funny meme number sense either.

Good work, @Ambyssin , and I'll be looking forward to seeing where things pick up from the cliffhanger you left things off on in about two weeks.
 
Chapter 70: Tenebrae Undae

Ambyssin

Gotta go back. Back to the past.
Location
Residency hell
Pronouns
he/him
Partners
  1. silvally-dragon
  2. necrozma-ultra
  3. milotic
  4. zoroark-soda
  5. dreepy
  6. mewtwo-ambyssin
Chapter 70: Tenebrae Undae

The collider room was quiet and still. Only the gentle hum of idle machines and the sloshing of water through glass tubes greeted Yuna when she returned. There was no new Sage floating in front of her. Not even any evaporating light particles to suggest a Needle had been there to begin with.

"Where—" Yuna looked around. "Guys, where's Cresselia?"

"You don't know?" Widget frowned. "You nodded off for a second the moment you touched the Needle."

The drakloak squeaked. "I did?"

Widget nodded.

"It was cute!" Leo chirped, having settled back on the silvally's head. "You were sleeping but still floating. Sleepy-floaty!"

Yuna frowned. So, the Needle's power got to her in the end, too? She wasn't tired, though. And Cyril wasn't nodding off anymore, either. Reshiram?

"I got this."


Her Soul Dew sparkled. A ball of blue light jumped out and splattered on the ground, forming into Reshiram. He awkwardly cradled Cresselia in his wings. "Ta-dah?"

"Is she... sleeping?" Cyril said. "Even after all that?"

"Yep." Reshiram poked Cresselia's cheek with a claw. "Heeeeey, Cress. Wakey wakey! Eggs and bakey!"

"Mmmgggrgh." Cresselia swatted the tip of Reshiram's wing away. "Fiiiiive more miiiinuuuutesss."

And she was asleep again seconds later.

"She's always like this," Reshiram said, laughing nervously. "Falling asleep and stuff. Heck, when other Sages would make her laugh, her levitation would fail her and she'd crumple up like tissue paper."

Cyril squinted at him. "I'm sorry, what?"

"It's the truth." Reshiram shifted to avoid dropping Cresselia. "I'd raise a wing or something, but they're a bit full."

"No, I get that." Cyril waved his arms. "But you mean to tell me one of your vaunted Sages... is narcoleptic?"

Reshiram stared blankly, then smiled dumbly. "I have no idea what that means, but it sounds sciencey and we're in a science museum, so I bet it must be right!"

Yuna facepalmed. It sounded like Cyril thought Cresselia was sick. The kind of sickness that somehow stuck with her as a spirit, to boot. It was yet another reminder of just how wrong Aeon's scriptures were. Bahamut didn't put any thought into Sages if something like this could slip through the cracks.

"I realize it looks bad," Rayquaza said. "But she is the Sage of Dreams. Who better to help than someone who's constantly asleep?"

"You know what? No." Yuna tapped the Soul Dew. A startled Reshiram disappeared back inside with Cresselia in tow. "I'm not entertaining this right now. The Needle's out, but we're still here. So, where's the anomaly core? Leo?"

The drakloak looked around, trying to locate any sort of distorted vortex resembling what sat atop the last dimension's volcano. This room was far smaller and blander than a volcanic peak, so unless the core was tiny, Yuna should've easily been able to see it.

"Hmm." Straightening up on Widget's crest, Leo pushed his fake dreepy horns with his hands. "Dunno. There might be something over there?" He pointed to the collider half on the far end of the room. "Way too fuzzy for me to tell, though."

"Leo, you realize you're pointing at the collider, right?" Widget tittered and shifted his weight uneasily.

"Of course." Leo blew a raspberry at Widget. "I'm not a dummy. But the fuzziness is hugging Mr. Collider!"

A gentle hum filled the room, only to rapidly grow in volume. Tail crinkling, Yuna focused on the collider. It didn't look any different than before. Was Liza trying something?

Cyril tilted his head up and belted out a, "Yo, Liza! We've taken out the pink's source. Anything on your end?"

Rather than the X-transceivers picking Liza up, a loudspeaker system briefly squeaked. "Good news, everyone! I've finished piecing together the message from beeeeeyooooooond."

"Was drawing out the last word to sound spooky really necessary?" Widget angrily muttered.

Cyril frowned. "Uh, that's great, but what about—"

"Take a listen!"

The loudspeakers squeaked again. There was faint static in the background, followed by an older, exhausted voice.

"Agh, finally, a signal from the other side! I've got reception!"

"So, this is someone from Kalidron?"
Reshiram said. "But who? I thought the other resistance members and the pirates were the only ones there. She sounds way too old to be a pirate."

Yuna's face scrunched up. This sounds familiar. I think... this was who I heard when I touched all those Needle fragments.

"Everyone, you have to listen to me!"
the voice pleaded. "I know you have a collider there. And you need to shut it down now!"

The humming in the background steadily got louder as the voice spoke. Yuna saw a flicker of white light in the corner of her vision.

"The rifts damaged the collider. The damage set off a chain reaction that destroyed our whole planet!"

Another flicker of light. Then a third. Yuna turned and screamed.

"The collider! Why's it turning on?!"

"Oh, sure, we had enough time to get people evacuated. But our whole operation — our way of life — is ruined! And when I was two days from retirement, to boot!"

"Liza? Liza, we have a problem!" Cyril shouted. The collider half behind the team also began to glow. The large metal cylinders slowly rotated.

"I'm begging you! Shut it down! Or you'll be—"

As the transmission cut to garbled static, the room trembled. The moment the cylinders of the collider's far half started moving, sparks of purple distortion leaped off of them. Jagged purple fragments flickered all around it.

"Ah! It's just like the rifts littering the sky!" Widget said, head crest fanning out in alarm. Leo nearly tumbled off it.

"Hey, Mom, I found Mr. Anomaly's core!" the cosmic arceus cheered. "And it's sending someone to say hi to us."

Yuna's neck shriveled. "S-Sending someone?"

More purple ripples danced around the far collider half. They hung in the air like slowly splintering glass. And right in the middle of the proverbial web... was a growing ball of distortion.

"Even your puppet's aghast reaction is predictable, Yaldabaoth."

The purple fissures stopped expanding. The collider froze. As did Yuna's teammates.

The whole room was at a standstill, save for the pulsating distortion in the collider's chamber. It rippled once. Twice. A third time.

Yuna saw a head. No, a whole body. Humanoid like Liza or Cyril's illusion, but shrouded in cracked, jagged purple shadows. As if someone had coated an Aeon temple's stained glass murals in distortion.

She recognized the voice— or, rather, voices. The same chorus of thousands that interfered in the fight with Chernabog.

"Natus." The drakloak's ectoplasm quivered.

No, that wasn't quite right. Her shadows pushed against her ectoplasm. They weren't coalescing away from her, though. Instead, she fought not to swing her tail in Natus' direction. Were the shadows reaching toward Natus? Or were they trying to lash out?

"I see." They pivoted, revealing a mask that strongly resembled the wheel around Leo's torso. And the figure had a purple, shadowy swirl atop their head... that looked just like Leo's mane. "So, you've chosen to continue the path of reaping chaos while hiding beneath a veil of naivete. This, too, is as predicted."

Neither Yuna nor her shadows were in the mood for cryptic riddles. "I don't care what you think."

"If that were true, you would be ignoring me," they countered. Between their shadowy form and their distorted chorus of voices, Yuna couldn't get a solid grip on this... thing. "But you cannot. So long as this remains your choice, we shall be inextricably linked."

Trying to muster some Nikki-esque bravado, Yuna snorted. "No duh. If you're making these anomalies, then of course I'm going to keep running into you."

"You are welcome to think these are my creations." Natus gestured to the pulsating core behind them. "The end result will be the same no matter how incorrect your assumptions are."

Yuna tried reaching out to Reshiram, but got no response. "You climbed out of the anomaly core. What assumption was I supposed to make?"

"These blights... are but a symptom." Natus glanced back at the rift. "Another suffering world that marches steadily toward stagnation. Toward oblivion."

They'd said something similar to Yuna back in Malie, hadn't they?

"You act as though you are a savior," they continued. Static flickered around their mask. "When it's your presence that has hastened this world's demise."

"What?" Yuna knew they were full of it. The team had come here to fix the anomaly.

"It is in your very nature to sow chaos," they said, raising their right arm. "Unless you choose to abandon your plight, you will push every realm you enter closer to its destined end."

"Which is?"

"Nothingness." An empty void momentarily appeared within the center of their mask. "Such is the ultimate fate ascribed to all universes, no matter their age. Their origin. How perfect they may seem to observers and Overseers alike."

Yuna was finished entertaining this freak. They were as warped as Xeromus. They had to be. This was all just a ploy to stop her from repairing the anomalies. Yes, she was sure of it.

"You can tell yourself whatever stupid platitudes you'd like," the drakloak growled. Her shadows festered around her waist. "I'm doing what's right. End of story."

"What's right?"

The figure looked at their outstretched hand. "How little you've changed, Yaldabaoth. You never could grasp the bigger picture." They lowered their arm. "But your ill-fated endeavors will amount to nothing in the end. I will enshrine a new fate for this world, just as I will for all others."

That, too, sounded an awful lot like something they said on Malie.

"If you're not Natus, then who are you?"

They raised their right arm again. "I am the one who will affirm all phenomena." They raised their left arm. "Across every universe. Every timeline. Until reality achieves perfection." The figure clasped their distorted hands together and lowered them in front of their mask.

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(Art by @HelloYellow17)

"I am the Butterfree Effect."

Yuna's shadows practically hissed and bubbled within her gut. They'd nearly overtaken the drakloak's lower half. She couldn't lose her resolve, though. She needed to stay in control, because she knew something bad was waiting for her the moment time unfroze.

"A nutcase, then. Glad we reached an understanding. Now leave, or I'll make you leave."

"Very well. This is, after all, only a projection." They bowed slowly. "Please enjoy my parting gift, Yaldabaoth. If your resolve is truly as strong as you think, then our next meeting is already written into the stars."

Butterfree Effect disappeared in a dim, distorted flicker.

The moment they did, alarms blared loudly throughout the room. Heavy metal sheets emerged from the floor, enveloping the glass dome ceiling.

The anomaly core grew larger and larger. Something new festered within its distorted static. A much larger, shaggier figure than the Butterfree Effect.

"The blue crystal on its head... Dame Suicune?!"

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"Jaagoooh!"

No, it wasn't Suicune. The Sage of Water had beautiful, flowing blue hair. This thing — this lizard with a neck full of twisted, knotted green and red hair and two whip-like tails lashing at the air — was a far cry from what Yuna knew from the Book of Aeon.

"It's like that regidrago!" Widget cried as Not-Suicune roared again. Bright sunshine blotted out the metal barricade that finished forming overhead. "It's gotta be a Phantom!"

"But why would a Phantom looking like Dame Suicune summon sunlight?" Rayquaza wondered. "Tis truly vexing!"

"Who cares?" Yuna shot toward Widget, arms wide open to grab a dumbstruck Leo. "We've got a serious problem here!"

"You're telling me." Cyril frantically tapped the side of his head, where his X-transceiver was hidden under his illusory blue hair. "Liza! Pick up, damn it! The collider's charging up and we're inside the chamber!"

"I see it! I see it! And am I hallucinating or did a green walking wake just burst out of my collider?!"

Liza's voice came through overhead speakers, though the alarms nearly drowned her out.

"What the hell's a walking wake?!" Cyril barked.

"Clearly that!" Widget took off running in the opposite direction from the others.

"Jaaagoooooh!" Walking Wake opened its maw and out came a burst of water as big as a Hydro Pump. Squealing, Yuna grabbed Leo and flew further toward the side of the room.

"Mom? It's too warm." Leo rubbed his fake dreepy head. "Look at all the steam the water made."

Yuna didn't have time to worry about steam. Or why a water attack was even that strong when harsh sunlight flooded the room.

The sense train had left the station, derailed, and was poised to take out a couple of cities en route to falling off a cliff. And she was practically driving it!

"Liza, you have to fix this now!" Cyril shouted, glancing between Yuna and the Phantom, who was currently exchanging claw swipes with Widget. "Quick, gimme the kid!"

"Huh, why?"

Cyril sprinted toward her. "Because your Sages make you way more useful on offense."

Wouldn't that mean you're not fit to look after him? Yuna wondered, before reluctantly handing Leo over.

"Get back!" Widget's cry preceded a burst of electricity that struck Walking Wake's crystal headpiece and made its shaggy fur stand on end in a lousy jolteon impersonation.

"In the middle!" Reshiram cried. "There's a waterspout in the middle of its headpiece. Like that fist crystal in Chernabog's belt!"

Widget, now in flight mode, hovered in front of Yuna. "I could use a little backup if you're done tossing your kid around like a frisbee!"

"Jaagoh! Punarjanm jaagoh!" Walking Wake screeched, before spewing more boiling water from its mouth. Widget shot skyward, his thrusters giving him enough lift to dodge with ease. Yuna hoped to phase into the floor, only to bonk against the solid metal. The deluge of searing water splattered over her. She writhed on the ground, hollering in pain.

"Hot! Too hot!" Not even Aeon's volcanic springs compared to this. It hurt to even keep her eyes open and she couldn't rub them, because her nubby hands were equally as on fire!

"Uh, gang?" Liza's nervous laughter practically melted into the alarms. "We might have a slight problem. And by slight... I mean monumental."

"What now?!" Cyril groaned.

"I can't override the collider's startup sequence. I'm completely locked out of the software!"

"Did you try—"

"Of course I damn well tried turning it off and turning it back on! Everything's still frozen!"

Yuna struggled to blink her blurry vision away. Bright yellow and blue flashes lit up the room around her.

"Then try something else!" Cyril cried.

"I don't have anything else! I told Dad we needed to upgrade to Devon OS 17.1, but did he listen? Nooooooo, of course not! Why would he? 'Science doesn't wait for software updates, and neither should we!'"

Amidst Liza's increasingly frenetic laughter, Yuna's head pounded. And not just from the pain of Walking Wake's attack. Widget might have been holding his own, but the drakloak wasn't some thick-scaled pokémon. She was small and ectoplasmic. Dragon-typing couldn't save her here. She needed more firepower. Real firepower.

"Yuna, up!" Widget cried.

Vision still blurry, Yuna flew up. Scalding water doused the floor underneath her. A veil of steam shrouded the drakloak, obscuring her view of everyone else.

But maybe she could use that to her advantage? At least it would give Yuna a moment to consider her options.

"Yes, why listen to your chief engineer?" Liza continued. "It's not like I have an engineering degree and a Ph.D. in physics or anything!"

"If you have time to whine you have time to come up with a solution!" Cyril snarled.

"I'm trying! But all I can do is barricade you guys further in to minimize any damage if the collider explodes!"

Reshiram could take advantage of the sun, but that would only make things even hotter and risk making the collider overheat quicker.

Oh! What about Rayquaza? His mega evolution's fierce winds could put a damper on Walking Wake's attacks for sure.

Yuna was about to call him when the last of the steam faded and she found herself staring down an oncoming Dragon Pulse. Meeping, Yuna rolled right in midair, then spat some dragonfire of her own.

Walking Wake let the blue-purple flames graze its hide, so it could focus on swiping at Widget with both of its tails. Widget ducked the first one, but got clipped by the second tail and fell to the ground. The silvally fired off his thrusters, scorching Walking Wake's feet. It hopped back with a hiss and yowl.

"Yuna! C'mon, I need a hand here!" Widget cried, getting himself upright. "Summon a Sage and— what's with the red glow?"

"Huh?"

The drakloak looked down and saw red pulsating in her ectoplasm, beneath the Soul Dew.

"The Red Chain fragment!" Reshiram squawked. "You stuck it in your ectoplasm when you got it from Noctum, remember?"

It couldn't have been reactivating, though. The collider was still charging, wasn't it?

"Warning: collider integrity at sixty-five percent! Coolant system offline! Beam refractor calibration offline! Emergency shutdown recommended!"

"The damn shutdown's not working, you stupid computer!"
Liza hissed. "Bob! Janet! Radio the League office! We need to evacuate the city ASAP!"

"Jaaagooooooh!" Walking Wake shrieked upon seeing Yuna's pulsating torso and readied another gout of boiling water.

Yuna tried to call forth Rayquaza from the Soul Dew, but the Red Chain fragment's glow overtook her. The collider room's bright lights and suffocating heat gave way... to the dark purple hues and frigid emptiness of Kalidron's debris field.

XxX​

By now, others had started filing in toward the arena. Chief among them were Jade and Quetzal. Igneous thought the salugia more than large enough to hide his form from Vegna and allow him to safely approach.

"I'm sorry, sir, but I still don't understand." It was Seifer's voice, but Jade's large hips blocked Igneous' view of the keldeo. Good. He'd be okay, then.

He did glimpse a flicker of gold light in front of Jade, though.

"Oooh, fancy trick." Jade's tail flaps fluttered in excitement. "What's a book got to do with—"

A small burst of pink mist from Jade's tail flaps forced Igneous to dive to his belly. Jade hopped back with a squawk, nearly stepping on the grovlazzle in the process.

"Th-that's Bahamut's symbol! Where did you— how did you— huh?!"

"The last page," Vegna muttered. "Read... the last page..."

Igneous managed to hop back up to his feet while Jade levitated up the same book he had seen Vegna pull out back at the hospital. His weird necromancy artifact. So, it belonged to Bahamut, then? Was he the one who had "bathed it in sin?" That would match up with some of the things they had learned from Aquardah and the Sages.

XxX​

"Entry 3507. This will be my final entry before I cast this collection of accursed memories into the abyss."

"Shit, shit, shit, shit!"

Nikki frantically zigzagged across a giant slab of rock and metal, dodging Psycho Cut blades that exploded in pink bursts behind her. Noctum saw one heading directly in front of her and doubled back, conjuring a Protect. Even with the blue shield absorbing the blow, his limbs trembled, as if the force rattled his bones.

A fair distance away from them, Gene desperately hurled Shadow Balls at the Phantom, only to watch the shadows and crystals swallow his attacks like they were nothing but pebbles tossed into a pond.

"Pathetic," the Phantom said. "You are nothing— no, less than nothing."

"Tough talk for someone with the aim of an Eternatus Trooper!" Gene countered, Phantom Warping away from a barrage of glowing rocks. The shadowy mewtwo glanced at Noctum while the Power Gems sailed off into deep space. "Why are you still here? Get out of here!"

"I can't! It's not working!" Noctum tapped the earpiece for his X-transceiver. Garbled static greeted him. "Neither is this thing!"

"I can't take it anymore. All the pain. All the suffering. All the losses. I lost Chiron. I lost Leo. I keep losing to Mewtwo."

"Then get away!" Gene said, conjuring his spoon to grapple with an onslaught of crystal tendrils. He batted a couple away, the Phantom Warped left and drove the spoon into the Phantom's amorphous form. It struck something, but the moment it did a jolt of blue lightning coursed up the spoon and violently shocked Gene, hurtling him back from the Phantom.

It turned toward the others once again. "Give me my power!" it snarled. "I know you're hiding it!"

"S-Screw this shit!" Nikki waved her arms around frantically. "I need a lift!"

Green light pulsated over the Phantom. Noctum hastily dove down and scooped Nikki up while Valkyrie ran to the edge of the large planet chunk and leaped into the air.

"It shouldn't be this way. But I am broken. Even more broken than before. I cannot possibly destroy Eternatus like this."

"Fall!" The Phantom raised a crystal arm. A green wave rushed toward them.

"Up! Up!" Nikki tugged on Noctum's neck.

"I know!" The black charizard flapped his wings as fast as possible. The wave came quickly, but Noctum was fast enough to get them over it. Having taken off before them, Valkyrie was already safely out of range, glancing over her shoulder.

"Green hexagons?" The garchomp frowned.

"That's how Saint Zygarde attacks!" Noctum said. He kept flying away, worried what would happen if he looked at the Phantom. There was no way this could be Zygarde, right?

And yet, it spoke of Cresselia, one of the other Sages.

"Hey, asshole! Don't turn a blind eye to me!"

Noctum kept pressing forward. Away from the Phantom. Away from whatever Gene was attempting to do to buy them more time.

"It's the heartache. That awful longing for my family. That's what's holding me back. I'm sure of it. As long as this grief weighs me down, I will never win."

Valkyrie kicked off another piece of rubble, gliding beside Noctum. "Didn't Gene say something about a civilian out here? Do you think they're still around?"

Noctum tried to scan the debris field again. Even with scattered lustrous ore fragments bathing the area in purple, he had nothing to go off.

"Maybe? But the X-transceivers aren't working anyway." The black charizard sighed. "I don't think there's anything we can do—"

"Oi, did you see that?"

Nikki's stuck out right arm blocked part of Noctum's vision. "Look, there's a red light blinking!"

Noctum squinted. It was tough for him to make out in the purple glow, but there was something strobing in the distance.

"Maybe it's the civilian ship?" Valkyrie managed to land on a diagonal piece of rubble and run up it.

"Maybe..." Noctum headed toward it, ignoring the echoing snarls and flashes of blue and purple light in the corner of his left eye.

There was red light flickering amid a bunch of metal shrapnel and lustrous ore chunks.

Flickering that, as Noctum got closer, illuminated a thin, ectoplasmic body. And a rectangular head.

"Yuna! It's Yuna!" Noctum beat his wings harder. Even with all the previous exertion from the pirates and now this enraged Phantom, he had to keep digging deep. Yuna was in trouble!

"But how?" Nikki held on tightly to the black charizard. "There isn't even lustrous ore next to her!"

"Look out!" Valkyrie cried.

Noctum glanced over his shoulder and saw green aura arrows streaking through the air, shredding through pieces of rubble and debris and lighting up the ruins with emerald explosions. And through it all, the Phantom drew closer, its shadows and crystals twisting upon one another.

"It was foolish of me to think it wouldn't come to this. But I have to do it. I have to use that other necrozma's technique."

"I knew it! You have my power!" it roared. "Give it back to me!"

"The only thing... you're getting... is an ass kicking!"

The Phantom shot more of its Thousand Arrows behind it, only for Gene to Phantom Warp in front of it and shoot a Shadow Ball right into its face.

... At least, Noctum thought it was the Phantom's face. It was hard to say for certain. And Yuna needed his full attention, so he kept beating his wings. Harder. Faster. The drakloak got closer and closer.

"Huh? Noctum? Nikki?"

Oh, thank God. She was awake!

"Princess!" Noctum fought to hide the relief in his voice. Another distant explosion and loud snarl told Noctum he had to get to the point. "What are you doing here? Shouldn't you be in the other dimension?"

"That's the problem!" Yuna's ectoplasm frazzled. "The collider we found in the other dimension started going haywire and it reactivated the Red Chain fragment and sent me here. I need to get back there! Cyril, Leo, and Widget are in danger!"

Nikki hopped off Noctum's back and landed on a twisted coil of metal rods and screws. "Well, there are plenty of lustrous ore shards here. Just one little problem."

A blue explosion thundered a hundred meters away.

"I had wanted to use it directly on Mewtwo, but I was never able to find an opening. So, no matter how much it hurts, I'll use that so-called Guiding Light's spirit severance blade on myself."

"Don't tell me... Paradox's troops?" Yuna threw her hands over her mouth.

Noctum shook his head. "No. It's a Phantom. And it knows about the Sages! It's asking about Saint Cresselia!"

Gene's pained screams somehow rattled around Noctum's head. His purple tail flame rippled. "Gah, we don't have time for this! There's plenty of lustrous ore, right? We just strike it and get transported to wherever you were before!"

Another flash of light behind Noctum. Another snarl from the Phantom. Noctum didn't dare look back this time.

"No, it's not that simple!" Yuna's head darted around. "Too far. Too far. We have to push one closer!" She gestured around her. "Right here!"

"What does it matter?" Nikki said. The toxtricity glanced over her shoulder. "Shit, incoming!" She leaped away from the bars seconds before a wave of green hexagons blew the metal wiring into spiky shrapnel that rained down on the quartet. Noctum quickly flew away with a hiss.

"It matters because the others are trapped in a small bunker with the overheating collider!" Yuna cried. "If we don't line this up perfectly, we'll be outside of it with no way in!"

"GIVE ME CRESSELIA!"

A rainbow beam carved through open space, blowing apart planet fragments in flashes of dazzling, yet distorted light.

"If I cast my spirit away, I can free myself from all the pain. All the burdens. My leftover body will be free to collect whatever vestiges of power are necessary to slay Eternatus for good."

Noctum didn't need any further convincing. "How do we move the ore?"

"I don't know!" Yuna threw her hands up. "I feel like just touching it could send you through to the other dimension. But if you use an attack on—"

The drakloak's eyes widened. "I've got it! Cresselia, wake up!"

Pink light burst out of her Soul Dew, revealing Saint Cresselia herself floating there... fast asleep. Her head was tucked against her chest and her nubby hands folded up in a picture of serene bliss. Noctum would've thought it adorable if their lives weren't in complete danger.

"Wake up wake up wake up!" Yuna flapped her nubby hands around until black shadows lunged out of them and grabbed hold of Cresselia's pink rings.

"Nnnnghhh... huh?"

Cresselia's eyes shot open, glowing bright pink along with her rings.

"CRESSELIA!"

The Phantom's roars grew closer. Noctum chanced a glance behind him to see Gene dart in front of a rainbow beam, using a conjured Protect. The force of the strike slammed him onto the uneven surface of a planet fragment.

"Stay out of my way!" the Phantom snarled, launching two crystal tendrils toward the shadowy mewtwo. Gene Phantom Warped backwards, but was still caught by the shockwaves from the tendrils colliding with the ground.

"Now, everyone!" Yuna cried. "Hit the ore! And be ready to strike what's on the other side!"

The Phantom had summoned another green orb. It was preparing one of Saint Zygarde's techniques!

"If you happen upon this journal by chance, know this: I did what needed to be done to rid this world of its most wretched daemon. That's all that matters."

Noctum shot toward Yuna at the same time as Valkyrie. He could feel the streaks of Thousand Arrows chasing him down from behind. His heart thundered in his chest as fear the Phantom's attack would win out gripped him.

Then Nikki's fist slammed into the top of the lustrous ore and the debris field vanished in a flash of white.

XxX​

Widget sprinted away from Walking Wake, kicking on his thrusters at the last second to keep enough distance to dodge the scalding water. But every one of Walking Wake's strikes made the room hotter. The steam was so thick. It was practically a jungle in the collider room. Widget was mechanical, sure, but this was getting to be too much for him.

The silvally couldn't even find Cyril anymore. If he had to guess, the zoroark threw up an illusion to keep himself and Leo hidden. Which meant Widget was all on his own.

This wasn't how this was supposed to shake out. But Yuna had vanished right before his eyes. What was he supposed to do about that?

His mind kept flashing back to the Seekerskorch cockpit. When the machine was under a constant barrage of powered-up attacks. He was helpless. He couldn't do anything. And the emperor... didn't send any help for him.

It was happening again. Widget was being abandoned in a pinch. He had no one he could turn to and, unlike last time, this enemy had no intent on showing him mercy.

And just when he thought that he was starting to figure himself out, too.

"Pun... jagoooh!" Walking Wake charged a Dragon Pulse in its mouth. It was holding the strike. Trying to anticipate where Widget would move.

The silvally leaned left. Then right. Then right again. None of the little feints could bait Walking Wake, however. Instead, it leaped skyward to try and close some of the distance and spat the blue-purple bolt at him.

Widget's head crest crackled, and he retaliated with a Thunderbolt. It fortunately stalemated the Dragon Pulse, but the collision only served to amplify the steam. Bursts of hot air blew Widget and Walking Wake back in opposite directions. Yowling, Widget barely managed to roll left and avoid crashing right into one of the collider halves' barrels.

"Collider integrity at forty percent! Particle release apparatus jammed!" the same mechanized voice from earlier droned on over the alarms. "Alert! Particle buildup at unstable levels! All personnel evacuate! Alert—"

Walking Wake slammed into the other collider half. And the bright lights and pink ripples momentarily flickered away.

"Ahh, I've got it!"

Widget had no idea where Cyril's voice was coming from, but it was a small comfort in an otherwise frenzied moment. He seized on recovering faster than Walking Wake to arc more lightning toward the Phantom. The Thunderbolt struck the waterspout crystal atop its head, sending electricity coursing down to its tails.

[Helloooooo? Best friends, are you there? It is me, your best friend Jim!]

Walking Wake's body briefly liquified. Loud hisses blotted out the collider's whirring and the lights grew even dimmer than before. The cylinders even slowed a bit in their out of control rotation.

[Please do not die. I deleted all my sad noises when we became best friends, so I would not have the proper means to express my grief if I were to lose you all.]

"NOT NOW, JIM!" Cyril and Widget shouted in unison.

[... Oh, I really wish I had some sad noises right now.]

"Forget him! Focus on the Phantom!" Cyril continued. "That thing's a giant water source! If you can keep liquefying it, we can flood the collider and shut it down by force!"

The silvally didn't have a retort, namely because it sounded like the equivalent of just sticking an explosive inside each collider half and hoping for the best. But they were desperate. And he at least had Walking Wake pinned from the attack.

"Liza, you there?" Cyril called. "We need permission to flood the collider chambers with water!"

"Ha! Go ahead!" A desk slam sounded through the loudspeakers "If Dad's not going to bother listening to me about software upgrades, then he can shove his regulations where the sun don't shine! Anything goes in these pre-post-apocalyptic times! May as well run around the museum naked! Everyone's already evacuated!"

"More lightning, Widget!" Cyril shouted.

Widget's head crest fanned out. But a loud thud sounded before the silvally got the chance to launch the attack. He had to duck several metal shards before a piece of lustrous ore floated in front of him.

"Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!"

A familiar toxtricity emerged from the fragment. Nikki summoned her lightning guitar and careened toward Walking Wake.

"You want a collider? I'll show you a real damn collider!"

Nikki swung the guitar, slamming the electricity into Walking Wake's head crystal... and shattering it!

"JAAAAGGGOOOOOOAAAAAAAGH!"

The sunlight abruptly disappeared from overhead, along with most of the steam. As Yuna, Noctum, and Valkyrie emerged from the lustrous ore behind Nikki, water streamed out of Walking Wake's head, buffeting the collider half it was pinned against.

Widget dropped to the ground, blinking rapidly. "You... you found a way back," he said, gazing up at Yuna.

"Yeah." Though her voice trembled, the drakloak glanced down at Widget and nodded. "Sorry it took me so long to lend that hand. But at least I got a few extra ones to compensate?"

"Danger! Danger! Critical systems failure! Collider integrity at twenty percent!"

One collider half was taken care of. Reduced to little more than sparking, smoking cylinders that weren't budging an inch. But the one behind Widget was still moving! And the silvally could see a practical grapevine's worth of supercharged particles trapped within the chamber, jostling about and ready to burst!

"Guuuuuuys." Widget backpedaled. "We need to cool down this half!"

"On it."

Valkyrie dashed past Widget, dragging what was left of Walking Wake's deteriorating body behind her. Grunting, the garchomp hurled Walking Wake's headless form right into the collider chamber.

Then Noctum landed in front of them both and threw up a Protect shield. Walking Wake exploded into nothing but pure, ice-cold water. The collider chamber ground to a complete halt, but not before shooting small bursts of energy forward. Noctum maintained the shield, staggering back from each white aural dart until there was nothing left in the chamber but the pulsating distortion mass that Walking Wake had first emerged from.

The last of Widget's remaining energy evaporated. His flight form melted away to his base cosmic form and he sank onto his belly. The silvally's legs trembled.

It was close, but Yuna came back.

She didn't leave him to rot like Paradox did. She found help and they were able to turn things around.

A team really did make all the difference.

"Oi, where's the kid?" Though panting heavily, Valkyrie looked around the room. "He needs to... seal this thing. And send us back to the outpost."

"Huh?" Widget didn't even have the energy to look at Valkyrie.

"A Phantom attacked us in Kalidron's ruins and Gene's still there!" Valkyrie said. "If we can't get him out of there... the Phantom's going to kill him for sure!"

"We're on it!" Yuna cried.

Two quick gusts of wind brushed against Widget's hide. Then he flopped over on his side, exhaustion finally winning out and forcing him into blissful unconsciousness.

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~Wake of Ruin: Madhis~
A Whisper arising from waterlogged sections of Ginnungagap. These amalgamations can find dimensional instabilities caused by floods or other hydrokinetic disasters and force their way inside to wreak havoc. Though some dimensions claim these to be a primal ancestor to suicune, we have never found a single world where this is actually true. Perhaps this discrepancy is why Ginnungagap's natural chaos melds lost souls into this paradoxical form.

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~Il Paradigma, No. XIII: Necrozma, the Deathbringer~
In severing his burdened spirit from his broken body, the Renegade found the fragment of the Universe that the Matriarch believed to have been lost to the depths of the cosmos. With his spirit destroyed, the leftover husk continues its single-minded pursuit of acquiring limitless power so it may strike down the Benefactor. Just as reason cannot reach it, so too do attacks falter. For how does one feel pain or exhaustion when they are no longer bound by the limits of a mortal spirit?

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Path of Valor Almanac
"Tenebrae undae" is Latin that roughly translates to "dark waves" in English.

Madhis is derived from "samadhi," an English translation from Sanskrit that usually means "concentration" or "unifying the mind." In Buddhism, "right samadhi" is the last of the Noble Eightfold Path, centered on meditation to reach a state of mindfulness. If you're an Ace Attorney fan, you're familiar with a couple of characters' whose shared surname is also derived from this concept (Nahyuta and Dhurke Sahdmadhi). Similarly, "jaago" is Hindi for "wake," as in waking up or arousal. As opposed to the lesser used meaning of a trail of disturbed water. Considering the Butterfree Effect's conversation with Yuna, it seems more concerned with waking something up, don't you think?

Necrozma's Paradigm rank refers to Death, number thirteen within the Major Arcana. The card symbolizes end, mortality, destruction, and corruption, which fit quite well with this particular character when you piece together their proper identity. And you should have more than enough clues to do that by now.
 
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