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The ogre hunt continued, and Fezandipiti continued to hang around the stage, accepting gifts of food and coin from awestruck festivalgoers--and answering skeptical questions from Marcel and Vienna. A minor commotion had begun down in the festival causeway and was slowly drawing closer, and soon Fezendipiti was craning his neck, trying to see what was going on.
An elderly man was trying to make his way towards the stage, despite the best efforts of several of the performers from the earlier play. "Shame!" he yelled up at Fezandipiti. "Shame on you! How dare you show your face here?" With a wrench he managed to break away from the performer holding him back and make a run at the stage. He managed to climb up before he was once again restrained by a couple perfomers, who began trying to drag him down again.
"We're so sorry, Honored Fezandipiti," one of the black-robed performers huffed. "We've been trying to keep him away from here, but he's actually quite strong for an old man."
"Shame!" the old man cried, pointing a finger directly at Fezandipiti. "After all these years, you dare show your face around here? You would spread such lies?"
Fezandipiti watched the old man cooly while the performers redoubled their efforts to drag him away. The man addressed the crowd next, struggling to turn in his captors' grasp. "Friends, you know me. You know my father was a mask-maker, and his father before him, and onwards back into the distant past. It was my ancestor who carved the masks we use for our yearly play. And he carved them for Ogerpon, not those three hooligans!"
Surprised murmurs went through the crowd. The performers struggling with the man froze, turning mortified looks up to Fezandipiti. The old man hastily went on, "Ogerpon needed the masks so she could mingle with the villagers without fear. But three greedy pokémon stole them from her, and may have murdered her human companion as well. And when she tried to get them back, well--our village misunderstood the situation entirely! My family has kept this secret for generations, but I can't keep silent any longer. Please, don't give Ogerpon up to those three! She means you no harm! She means all of us--!"
Finally a performer managed to get a hand over the old man's mouth, and he was dragged back from the edge of the stage.
"S-sorry, Honored Fezandipiti," another stammered. "He's not usually like this. What should we...?"
Yes, it's so tragic when the elderly lose their faculties, isn't it? Fezandipiti said with an expansive sigh.
Please... Take him somewhere where he can calm down. But treat him gently. Fezandipiti gestured with a wing, and the performers wrestled the old man away from the stage. He didn't go quietly, yelling about shame and about Ogerpon the whole way, but he went.
Fezandipiti didn't go anywhere once the old man had been taken away, but the atmosphere had changed. The great bird continued to converse with anyone who sought an audience with him, but he seemed distracted, a certain hardness about his gaze, which wandered to the Cornerstone Mask even more often. The stage was beginning to look distinctly gouged up from where he'd clutched at it with his talons. And while a fair number of people seemed to have taken the old man's claims as simply good theater, there were others who didn't seem ready to accept them as senile ranting.
Out in the crowd, there were whispers.
@FauxFox
"Researchers? Really?" asked the performer with the staff. "I've never heard of anyone living up there. Surely they'd have to come down into the village to get supplies."
"Oh, come on, Toshio," said the one who'd knelt in fromt of Ogerpon. "I'm sure we can trust Honored Fezandipiti on this." They stood back up and waved Theo and Ogerpon through. "Be careful, though! We'll send somebody out to look if you don't come back in a few minutes, okay?"
"...not sure it's really Fezandipiti..." muttered the performer with the staff, but he didn't move to stop Theo as he went past. Both he and Ogerpon were able to pass through without a problem.
I... can't believe that worked so well, Ogerpon murmured once they were out of earshot. But out of earshot didn't mean out of sight, and there was a yell from behind them.
Evidently Theo's tail was more visible from the rear.
"H-hey! You!" one of the performers called. "You're not Fezandipiti! Who are you?!"
"Get back here!"
Running footsteps sounded from behind.
@Dragonfree
"Do you think someone dropped this?" she asked unsurely as she looked over the crowd for anyone who seemed like they might be the ogre from the play. A real hero would make sure something beautiful like this got back to its rightful owner. She moved to hold it above her head. "Hey! Did anyone drop this crystal?"
A number of heads turned when Jean held the crystal aloft, but no one stepped forward to claim it. With the number of people passing by, whoever'd dropped the crystal could easily be far away by now.
The boy gave the crystal a curious look. "It's not mine, but it looks like the kind of stone my grandpa uses when he makes his masks," he said.
Ultimately the crystal could only be a distraction from the task of finding the ogre. The boy stared out at the crowd, clutching the sides of his head. "I don't know... There's so many people... Where could we even start?"
The piece of crystal Jean had found felt strange under her fingers, almost as though it were vibrating, or perhaps sparking with some unknown energy. It actually felt like it was moving a bit when she closed her hand around it--pulling, ever so faintly, twoards the north.
The crystal's subtle tug might be easy to miss when there were such distracting revelations going on, though. There was a commotion up on the stage as an old man accused Fezandipiti of being a fraud, of framing the ogre, when it had actually been the Loyal Three's victim all along. "G-grandpa?" the boy said. He clutched his head even harder, digging his fingers deep into his hair. His yellow eyes were wide behind his screening bangs. "H-he knew? He knew the ogre wasn't bad all along, and he didn't tell me? He d-didn't tell...
anybody?"