Here's the report of the Guild meeting, as well as my meeting with Eshree a.k.a. Golden Growlithe a.k.a. Ivan, and a general recounting of events. Not much literary quality, I think, but it was necessary to catch up and as a (part of the) link to the next scenario, which will probably be up before the end of the month. Thanks to Ade, Jeff and Shonta for the bits I stole from them, which consist of everything said by their characters.
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<Amber's POV>
So, the Caledorian branch of the Happy-Happyist church had been a fiasco. We were glad that no one else had come with us, more help was needed in Twoson, where most Dragon Tamers and members of our branch of the Dragon's Guild had indeed gone. And that, while it did fall under the category of what we normally called a crisis, was much closer to mere vandalism than what had been done by the Crimson Blades, the Dark Cloak or even the Black Dragon. I won't underestimate the damage caused because many were hurt and some even lost their homes, but we didn't hear news of any deaths; of course, the media will only broadcast what they find convenient, that's a well-known fact that holds worldwide, so I can't be certain there wasn't any. But I couldn't shake the feeling that something was wrong... that we'd missed the real intention behind the attacks. And why had they all run away so suddenly? I kept thinking about it, but couldn't find an answer. I finally decided to give it up. We couldn't deal with every problem in the world, especially when we had so many close to our home. The best we could do was keep an eye open in case it came back to bite us.
Lagi told us a little more about her time away from us, but nothing that happened on her way back had been as shocking as Harims's visit. She'd gone to the Eevee House to see if she could find any friends or relatives there, but it had been empty at that time. She had then been ambushed by a female Arbok who, according to Lagi, was jealous of her, though Lagi didn't go into details about what she was jealous of. The two had a quarrel, but there was no physical violence. I didn't want to press the point, but I reckoned something important had happened there, as I couldn't remember ever seeing Lagi engage in a verbal quarrel. Nor could Hero, who was quick to make a comment about it.
"Lagi had a quarrel? I thought that was impossible."
"Everyone can have them, Hero," Lagi answered. "She was blinded by jealousy, she wouldn't listen to anything I said. At least on the surface. Deep inside I felt she understood. I left a message which she may or may not pass on, and left so as not to disturb her anymore. We didn't battle, but she was upset... and so was I."
That was all she would say. She'd then noticed there was fighting and general confusion nearby and that was how she'd found us. The first of -I'm glad to say- many encounters with returning friends.
It was a breath of fresh air to see Jeff and his team come back safe and sound. Jeff didn't remember what had happened while he was with the Blue Cult, but he seemed to be free from their influence now. It turned out that asking detective Kerel for help had been a good move after all. Maza was being held under custody by the Dragon's Guild, but Jeff and Shonta came up with a convincing solution rather fast, with the help of a mysterious Crystal shonta had borrowed which had the power to free those whose minds were being affected by magic, or something like that. It would have been great if we'd been able to keep that crystal, but it belonged to someone else and had to be returned to its owner. Besides, Shonta mentioned there was a downside to the crystal's powers, although not even she knew what it was.
Then it was Ade and company who made a comeback, after being MIA for about 6 months. The story they had to tell out-weirded all others we'd heard so far. Not only that, but it also left everyone worried. Ade had been known for drifting between forces beyond his control, but being stuck between Tsuyoi and Lord Absol was something I wouldn't wish anyone. He let his presence be known to his friends, but not to the Guild's higher authorities. Not that we could count on them not finding out in the short term, but at least he managed to buy some time to plan his next move, which was, if I may say so, an improvement.
We were all happy to be reunited and, as usual during the calm between storms, craziness ensued. I couldn't blame everyone for wanting to relax, but I couldn't do it myself. I was still too worried. I felt a bit jealous as I watched Caledor play with Thunderblast and Beckham. I thought Caledor and Thunderblast were supposed to be rivals or something, but I shouldn't have been surprised of the change. They'd never been serious about anything they'd done together. I gave up on trying to keep track of their games.
Ventura suggested that we had a Guild meeting. That is, a meeting of our branch of the Guild. We all agreed. Ade wasn't sure about it at first, arguing that the authorities might get suspicious, but Gabi told him we'd had several meetings like that one while he was away, and we were already planning to have one as soon as we all came back from our latest mission, so there was nothing to worry about in that respect. Caledor stayed behind to catch up with some of his friends and, as it turned out, also with Kiara, who had been able to come out of her home for the first time in what seemed like ages. He was making a habit of missing Guild meetings, but he wasn't hurting anyone, so we just went without him.
Gabi opened the session and acted as a moderator all throughout the meeting. We discussed Ade's situation, the whole 'Blue Cult' issue -according to Previsiona, Balthazar had ordered a retreat to all forces in Twoson and the city was safe for the time being, which might also explain why they fled from Caledor as well- and Yssera.
"I'm worried about Yssera and why she hasn't made a move yet," Gabi said. "Lagi got a visit from a rather special friend while she was away... I still don't know exactly what to make of it, but it got me a bit worried."
"And that's different from your natural state how?," Tsunami questioned her.
"Believe it or not, being worried is is not my natural state... Or at least I don't think it is. It's just that lately I've had too many things to worry about. Too many threats and problems I don't know how to deal with."
"I know, but you should try to take it easy sometimes," Tsunami advised her. "You're always worrying about something. I know this is probably the calm before the storm, but no one is attacking us right now. You need to calm down in order to think clearly."
"I couldn't have said it better myself," agreed Lagi. "I think I need to follow that piece of advice as well."
Tsunami grinned, causing Gabi to sigh.
"Alright, I'll try," she accepted, and agreed to try to discuss our options calmly.
The topic shifted back to Ade, Tsuyoi and Lord Absol. None of us trusted the latter, and most of us found Tsuyoi's attitude disgusting if perhaps somewhat justified. Gabi said she was glad she hadn't invited Golden Growlithe to the meeting, which would certainly have caused Lord Absol's eyes to turn upon us, but she decided she would talk to him right after the meeting was over. It was I who turned the subject back to Yssera. Not much good could come from fighting on too many fronts at once, and she seemed to be the biggest threat at the time.
"We'll have to think carefully about Ade's situation. I don't think I have an answer now. But about Yssera... Last time we went to White Mountain we discussed the idea of looking for information at the Tower of Hoeth. Ade, you've done that in the past. Do you think that could help us?"
"I think if anywhere might contain information that could help us it'd be there," he answered. "And although I get the impression that the Tower can only really be found if it wants to be found I think we've got a pretty good case for needing to consult its library. Worth a try at any rate, although if memory serves getting there and finding what you need can be an adventure in itself..."
"Don't remind me! Last time we were there I was attacked by a Fire Stone along the way!," Hero commented.
"Wasn't that the same Fire Stone Tracker used to evolve?," Tsunami recalled.
"I think so... she said she found it in that area and it had my smell, so... Don't give me that look."
"What look?"
"The look that says you're just about to make a stupid comment about what I'm saying."
"A stupid comment? No, I was just thinking that it's curious that she started making advances on you after she evolved with a stone that had attacked you. But of course we all know she'd been after you for ages. You were just too oblivious to notice."
"Say what you may, I'm not the one who uses the same strategy for every single battle. One which blows up if you get badly poison, I must add. We have different strong points. And you talk a lot but you don't even have a girlfriend yourself, do you? Nor a boyfriend or gender-neutral-friend for that matter. Even Caledor has one now!"
"Ok, that was a low blow. And if Caledor was here he wouldn't be happy about the 'even' part either."
"I said 'even' because he acts like a cub most of the time."
"Right... and you think like one for anything that isn't battles."
"Will you two please STOP IT?!," Gabi yelled at the two. "Your fights have been getting worse lately! You used to be best friends."
"We still are," Tsunami defended himself. "Real friends do not agree all the time."
Gabi sighed. "But it seems like you two never do! We're discussing something important now, so can you please leave that for later?"
"As you command, M'Lady," Tsunami bowed.
Hero chuckled. "Yeah, whatever."
"So..." Gabi resumed the discussion. "We'll try to get there and see if we can find any helpful information. And hope we don't end up disappearing like everyone who talked to Teclis eventually did. I'm glad that you came back," she said to Ade and his team. "With all that about the tower allowing itself to be found only when it wants to... I have the feeling most people who have reached it have started to feel a bit too proud... and then bad things have happened to them. We reached the tower in the past, but only Scott made it to the top. He never said anything about what happened there, but no one knows where he is now. Then Ryan and Charlie both talked to Teclis, and they're both gone. For a while they both had delusions about being the key piece in a grand scheme to save the world from a great threat... I was scare for a while. But then again, Ryan saw Yssera too and that's her modus operandi. Maybe Charlie and Scott did too." At this point she sighed. "I'm monologuing. You've seen him and you're not acting like a legendary 'hero'. I don't think I will either. I'll be glad if I can help defeat Yssera, but I know it's not something I can do on my own. And working alone is not my thing anyway, I need others to rely on. So... what should I do?"
"Stop talking so much, you're making me dizzy," Ventura complained. "We don't know what will happen, we must go there and find out."
"What was it like, talking to him? What was he like?," I asked Ade.
It was at that moment that Maza joined us, the Pegasus Crystal Shonta had lent Jeff having done the trick. There was some excitement over his return, and everyone rushed to let him know that, myself included.
"Maza's okay!," exclaimed Moriko, the most cheerful Heracross I'd ever known. "Man, that's a huge relief. To tell you the truth, we weren't sure that crystal was going to work."
"Now we can give it back to Her Royal Pain," Bandit made a comment that earned him a smack from his teammate Katana. "I was talking about Shonta, not Triton!"
"Maybe we should keep it for a while longer," Katana suggested as if nothing had happened.
"No!," Shonta warned her. "We've had it long enough. None of us should be handling the damn thing. Who knows what else it can do?"
"Right. Here you go," Jeff handed over the crystal. "Thank you so much. You have absolutely no idea how much this means."
"Yeah," agreed Maza. "Erm. I'm really tired... is there a couch or something I can nap on for a little while around here?"
With that, he wandered off.
"No, hey, Maza! Don't wander off right now..." Jeff ran after him.
"Okay, well, there's one issue taken care of," said Groviglio, who looked much bigger than before. "What now?"
"Sorry you had to go through that, but I'm glad they've let you go," Gabi told Maza, who seemed to be still wondering whether to stay or leave despite Jeff's efforts. "I wish Ade's problem could be solved so quickly. We were discussing the idea of going to the Tower of Hoeth for information. We had just asked Ade what his last visit had been like when you came in."
"Wow, good to see Maza's alright... from what I'd been hearing Jeff and his team have been going through a pretty rough patch," Ade commented, distractedly.
"Ade, although I understand your desire to show concern for your colleagues don't you think it a touch rude to ignore a question when it's been asked?," Marius reminded him.
"Oh. Yeah. Sorry, guys," Ade apologized. "The Tower of Hoeth... well, I hardly saw much of it and what I did see was hard to describe... it was like a gigantic library whose dimensions dwarfed anything we could understand and where it seemed that only Teclis knew where anything was. He was a strange one. From what others have mentioned he seems to have a different face for every visitor, so I'm guessing he's a master illusionist. And... well, he's elven and sticks very well to the stereotype of his race; incredibly intellectual to the point of snobbishness but also quite indulgent in his lifestyle. I think he has the best interests of the realm at heart so he'd probably help out if needed." He shrugged. "I dunno. We went there to try and patch some holes in Thunderblast's memory, she spent more time with Teclis and in the heart of the Tower than the rest of us. Should I go ask her to come over and give her opinion on it?"
"If you can convince her to get over here," remarked Shonta, anticipating what the Raichu was up to. "Thunderblast plus pink stuff equals one stubborn Raichu. And you can't make a stubborn Raichu do what she doesn't want to do."
"Heh... trust me, Shonta, a pink stuff fuelled Thunderblast is only as stubborn as a regular one," said Ade, "the reason we try to keep her away from it at all costs is that she starts getting a little confrontational on it sometimes. Anyway, I've sent Milliardo over to fetch her now and he's the only creature on the planet who can outdo her for sheer pigheadedness so it ought to be all okay."
"If you can find some more info on the Pegasus Crystal, that would be awesome!," Lily suggested. "If that library is as big as you seem..."
"Hoo-hah! My Bellossom's a genius!," cheered Shonta.
"Lily... you do have a good idea in theory," Rhiannon stated. The serious one, apparently. "However, history has has shown that the Tower rarely gives more information than it has to - possibly the reason why so many have come away from it with delusions. Surely, however, there has to be a way to get as much as we can from there once we gain entry..."
The Jolteon frowned and concentrated.
"I believe she can help," I commented while we waited. "She's stubborn, but she should understand when she's needed."
"Yes, she's..." Gabi interrupted herself and looked around. She paused for a moment for an unknown reason, and then resumed the sentence. "She's smarter than she pretends to be. Ookay, I'll make sure to get a report from Glyph and Orknye before we leave."
"How are you planning to do that?," asked Tsunami. "They haven't returned yet, have they?"
"They must have reported to GG. I'll look for him and ask him what he knows."
We quickly dismissed the issue, as Thunderblast joined us.
"Hi. You called?"
"Yeah, we could use some insight into the Tower of Hoeth and Teclis, please," Ade requested.
"Hm. Big mystical place full of books owned by a weird elf guy. Anything else?"
"And now for the serious version?"
"That was the serious version. What do you want me to say? Without any more specific questions I can only summarise it all as well as you can, Ade."
"Oh, hi, Thunderblast!," Gabi took the baton. "Actually we were wondering if we'd be able to get some information... maybe even some advice, about Yssera and everything. I don't expect you to know what we'll get, if anything, but if there's anything we need to know before attempting to go in there, we'd appreciate your telling us."
"Hrm... well, all I can say is that Teclis is a trifle odd, almost arrogant at times, but you kind of have to humour him if you want to get anything done, you know? I can imagine him being almost as stubborn as Milly if you get him in a bad mood. Also it'd probably help if you think of a few specific queries about Yssera, he's probably not going to let you just generically research in the library for your own sakes - seems to me you could spend a lifetime in there reading and you'd only manage to get a quarter of the way through the books starting with 'a'." The Raichu shrugged. "Anything else?"
"Thanks," said Gabi. "Eh... I'll have to think about it. I can't think of any more questions right now. Is there anything else anyone would like to say?"
Since there wasn't, the meeting was soon dismissed. Tsunami went to fetch Caledor, telling us not to wait for him. He looked tired. We all were, it had been a long day. Pidgeot took Water Angel to the Eevee House to relax a little before going home themselves, while the rest of us went to look for Golden Growlithe. We found him at the library.
"Hey. Can I talk to you for a moment?," Gabi asked him.
"Oh, hi! Sure. What's up?"
"We've just had a Guild meeting," she revealed.
"Oh... I'll have to find a way to attend those meetings one of these days. I am a member of the Pokemon Research and Training Department, there's no good reason why I shouldn't be able to go to them."
"Maybe next time, but I'm glad you didn't come today. We talked about someone who would have been too curious if you had been there."
"What... him?"
Gabi nodded.
"Why? I mean... it doesn't matter. I know I'm not good enough at keeping secrets, so it may be best that I don't know. What did you want to talk to me about?"
"I had a strange feeling at one point during the meeting. It reminded me of something I felt on White Mountain. Have you received any reports from Glyph and Orknye?"
"Orknye reports to me every night. Things are too quiet over there, but he says Glyph can still feel the energies he mentioned while we were there. I'd say Yssera's getting ready for something, but I'll be damned if I know what it is."
"Kurtzwick would have complained about the use of that word," Gabi commented.
"What? Or, sorry. I'm just too edgy. I feel like I'm lost in a giant maze and I can't move in any direction. I didn't come here just to watch events unfold, but I can't think of anything I can do."
"I'm sure someone has already thought of something."
"What do you mean?"
"Lagi received a visit a few days ago."
They stopped talking as a young woman came to pick up a book. It didn't take Lagi's powers to feel the tension building as GG tried to figure out who had visited her. The woman looked at us. I didn't recognize her, but there were many people in the Guild I didn't know. Eshree waved a hand, and she waved back.
"That's Glenda, she works in the same branch as I do," he introduced her. "Glenda, this is Gabi and... her team."
He seemed to have learnt that saying all of our names only served to cause confusion.
"Hi. Pleased to meet you," she stretched out a hand, which Gabi held. "I go by the name of Shiny Bellsprout here. It doesn't sound that much, but Bell is my last name and I wanted to do something with it... and Weepinbell is too sad, and Victreebel sounded pretentious. I may get called Lady Bellsprout someday."
"Why not Bellossom?," Gabi asked her.
"It was already taken."
That showed how much we didn't know about the Guild. I couldn't recall meeting anyone with Bellossom in her name. Or his name.
"Do you have a Guild name too?," Glenda asked Gabi. Too many G's.
"Yes. Lady Vulpix," Gabi told her.
Glenda gasped, taking a hard to her mouth.
"Oh, sorry! I didn't know what you looked like."
"It's ok, I didn't know you either."
"Oh, but I should know you! You're the head of the Trainer Recruitment Division, right? Together with Lord Umbreon."
"Right, but you and I hadn't met before, and it's been a while since any new trainers wanted to be recruited. And I'm not a very formal person, nor is Ade... Lord Umbreon, that is."
"Oh... ok. Do you know what happened to him? I heard he went on a mission months ago and didn't report back."
"He's alright, from what I've heard," she improvised. "The mission just took longer than he'd expected, but there was nothing worth informing the whole department."
I smiled. It was technically true. There were lots of things worth not informing the whole department.
"Oh. Alright," she said. "I was just curious. I need to get back to work. Lord Articuno's department has just relayed an important job to our division. We're going to start trading pokemon with other continents, it's already started. And other things as well. We're going to handle everything that's pokemon-related. If you're quick, you may be able to get some items for the Dragon Tamers. You're involved with them, right?"
"That's right," Gabi confirmed.
This girl seemed to have ears everywhere. Not that Gabi's involvement with the Dragon Tamers was a secret, but she looked like someone who was interested in absolutely everything.
"Oh, Ivan, when you're done here, could you please help me sort out a few reports? The pages got mixed up yet again."
Eshree sighed. "I could almost swear someone's getting a kick out of this. Alright, I'll do it. I'll be there in a few minutes."
"Okay. Bye, pleased to meet you, Lady Vulpix."
We all relaxed a little when she left. Eshree looked around to make sure no one else was coming, and then asked the question.
"Who came to see Lagi?"
"A mutual friend," Gabi said. "One who had said she wasn't coming back here, but apparently changed her mind."
"Could it be... the one who said she needed a trainer to achieve what she couldn't do herself, but failed to say exactly what that was?"
"You tell me. Is that what she told you?"
"Oh, sham! This must be something big. Does anyone else know she was here?"
"Only my friends, and I know I can trust them. They don't trust the Order of the Dragon any more than we do."
"What did she say?"
"She talked about the energies Glyph felt. She thinks that one is good and the other is bad, to put it in simple terms. She told Lagi to go to White Mountain and talk to someone, but she didn't say who that someone was."
"No surprise there."
"She also said to tell you and your friends she hasn't forgotten about you. She began to say what she would do once this was over, but then she disappeared."
"Oh, the irony..."
"Irony?"
"She must have said something wrong and her own power pulled her back. I don't have any psychic powers, so I have no trouble staying here. Now leaving is another story."
"Maybe she meant to say she'd help you return once this crisis was over?"
"Maybe. I hope so. Half my team is already feeling homesick and I can't blame them. I've been learning a lot here and I like that, but I realize we haven't done much, and I must admit I miss my home too. And not knowing what to do is so frustrating..."
"That must be what she meant, then. This must be the mission she had in mind from the beginning. Although she could have told us about it two years ago."
"She said she can't be blunt," Lagi intervened. "I think she meant she can't give any direct answers. It's not in her nature, just like I can't tell a believable lie."
"Now that's a problem," Gabi said.
"I hadn't thought about it..." Eshree noted. "It would make sense. Now I feel sorry for her. It must be awful to live like that! Not being able to say what you know... or what you want."
"Surely she could try to learn?," I suggested. "Ventura used to have trouble expressing herself, but she's become a lot better at that with Water Angel's help."
"I don't know," Eshree shrugged. There was no way to know, really, and nothing we could do at that moment.
"Shouldn't we get going?," Ventura suggested. "People will start wondering what we're doing here. You've both said what you had to say."
"Go," Eshree said. "Start planning the mission. I'll find an excuse to join you, for whatever help I might offer."
Gabi nodded. "Take your time. We're going on a quick mission to gather information first. I don't know if we'll get anything, but it's worth a shot. See you, Golden Growlithe."
"See you, Lady Vulpix," Eshree said with a smile.