As they moved through the twilit realm, it was becoming harder to gauge the passage of time. The lack of anything resembling ground, or landmarks, made it impossible to tell how fast or slow they were moving. Each step brought with it a growing sense of fatigue, and yet it hardly felt like they'd been walking long at all when they arrived. Surely this realm was playing tricks on them. It was almost like they'd warped to this spot for how instantly it appeared. The group froze, and Steven wished with all his heart what lay before them was also a trick. Except the wave of nausea that swept over him told him it wasn't.
"Gods--" was all he could manage, eyes wide with horror. The captive trainers hung suspended like broken marionettes, golden chains glowing sickeningly against their pale forms.
"Hayes..." Steven's gaze darted to find the young trainer slumped forward where he hung. To his left was Irene, the chains wound tightly around her like she'd tried to break free. And Reena, the smallest silhouette there, the one who'd suffered the longest, cradled face down with arms and legs dangling limply below her. Their pokemon lashed tightly by their sides, together but kept apart, unable to reach out to them, helpless. Steven clamped a hand over his mouth as the nausea redoubled.
Without warning, Aggron let loose a terrible snarl and rushed forward, snatching a length of chain that held Nosepass in his claws.
"I'll tear it to pieces!" he roared. But as soon as he made contact, he let loose a howl so full of pain and despair it turned Steven's blood to ice.
Aggron stumbled backward and sunk to a knee, holding a claw to his head. "Evil..." he rumbled, the bravado in his voice replaced by uncharacteristic weariness. He shook his head to ward off what he'd felt, such a soul-draining sensation, but it refused to fade. He stared balefully at the scattered trainers, at what Orzo had done to them. "Those chains... this place... It's evil."
Steven was at his partner's side in an instant, kneeling beside him, still seized by the raw terror of it all.
"So much suffering," he whispered, the hand that wasn't against Aggron's flank clenched into a fist. It was a minor miracle he didn't immediately turn and swing when Odile's voice sliced through the silence:
"̶G̸o̸d̵s̸,̵ ̷w̸h̸a̷t̴ ̶i̴s̷ ̸t̴h̶i̴s̴,̷ ̶a̶m̴a̶t̶e̸u̷r̸ ̷h̴o̷u̷r̶?̸ ̷D̴o̶n̷'̵t̷ ̷y̷o̵u̷ ̴k̴n̴o̴w̵ ̵t̷h̷e̵ ̵e̴n̶e̴r̵g̶y̸ ̷i̵s̷ ̷w̸a̴y̶ ̸b̴e̴t̴t̸e̴r̴ ̴w̸h̸e̶n̴ ̴y̴o̶u̴ ̷d̵i̵s̷m̴e̸m̵b̴e̸r̷ ̴t̸h̴e̷m̷ ̸f̷i̸r̴s̶t̴?̶"̸ Odile cracked.
"Really? After all this time--"
Steven made to rise, but Odette beat him to the punch, quite literally as he saw. It was a good thing, as it took significant effort to get back to his feet; no doubt from the same effects of the realm that were clouding his partner. Either that, or it was the side effects of Odile's impact on his blood pressure. At least he'd grown to know her well enough to recognize that her look of apology was truly genuine. Despite everything, he
was glad to see the two of them again. Wes, too. It seemed not even the end of the world could keep them from finding trouble together.
Aggron took another moment before he stood as well, and he regarded Mightyena and her not-so-boring trainer. How were they faring in all this, finally taking in what had happened to them? He gave Mightyena a worried look. If
he felt such despair, he couldn't imagine what she was going through. Such a joyful pokemon didn't deserve something like this. Hell,
no one deserved this.
Hoopa turned to the group. “Orzo has them in a sort of trance while he drains their energy. But maybe...” they paused to glance at the trainers that had followed them. “Yes. Maybe we can turn this place’s strength against Orzo. Bonds here are strong, if we can find a trigger to wake some of the trainers we can free the rest I think.”
Drifting closer, Hoopa examined the chained trainers. “I might be able to project into their minds but... I don’t know them, I wouldn’t know what to do to wake them, or even which trainers to talk to...”
As Hoopa spoke, Steven swore he could feel Aggron's emotions rolling over him. Anger, fear, sadness, they mixed with his own feelings, and despite the tightness in his chest, a spark of resolve began to burn bright.
"The strength of bonds?" he echoed. "I wonder..."
Steven straightened and walked over to Hayes. His eyes were full of sorrow, but his jaw was set with determination. Closing his eyes, he reached out a hand and held it up, palm out. There was no keystone, or special words. But maybe it worked like when he and Metagross bonded, their minds becoming closer to unlock greater power. He hadn't known the young man long, but maybe... with Hoopa's help, he could reach Hayes and pull him back from wherever Orzo had imprisoned his mind. He drew in a shaky breath.
"Hayes," Steven said aloud, "I don't know if you can hear me, but..."
He faltered, pulling his hand back slightly. Was this really going to work? Orzo's powers were immense. Could they really simply reach out and ask the trainers to wake up when the entire realm was bearing down upon them?
But then a solid presence arrived at Steven's side, and the silver of Aggron's helm appeared in his view. One blue eye slid to meet his own, and the flame of resolve reignited, stronger than before.
"We do this together," rumbled Aggron. He reached out a claw, and with a nod, Steven followed suit. Faintly, he registered Odette's words of encouragement.
"Hayes, Nosepass..." murmured Steven, eyes closed again. "It's Steven and Aggron. We're here. Please, if you can hear us, wake up."
Somewhere in the distance, the faint rattle of chains could be heard.