I'm... not injured? But how? To be frank, it didn't make even the slightest bit of sense to Felt, who was now slowly trying to get up -- at which point a large rubbery pink thing which he remembered as one of Whitney's Pokemon appeared in front of him to try and lick him in the face. As much as he figured the creature only wanted to help him, the alchemist really didn't think that its saliva was going to do any good to him. As such, Felt moved slightly backwards in an attempt to dodge the creature's ridiculously oversized tongue, again not feeling any pain in what was supposed to be a horrible wound judging by the pain he felt at that moment. Which raised the question: exactly what was the cause of that, if not being actually stabbed? If he had more time, Felt might think about it a bit more, but right now everthing was so chaotic that he didn't have that luxury.
With that, the young alchemist forced himself upright again, using the Azoth as a makeshift cane -- something which said sword was not pleased with at all --, then turned towards the most recent source of chaos. An actual dragon had arrived to the scene, which was immediately blasted by a beam of cold shot out by the cowlike Pokémon. Or at least it would have been, if it wasn't blocked by Saber. Seeing as that stopped the group from starting a disorganized brawl against what was obvioulsy a dragon, but quite likely not the legendary one, that was probably a good thing though.
"So, we have a goal and a destination now," Felt muttered, still not sounding quite right. "shall we go then?"
-"Ahem," his blade made his presence known again. "Although splitting up is no longer an issue, I do not think that advancing towards the beast's cry without some kind of strategy is advisable. For one, the other noises make it clear that we are not alone in this world. We need some kind of back guard to prevent something from attacking our flanks or rear. In addition, I agree with the mentioning of using our flying comrades as aerial scouts, and using the rocky path to further make use of their abilities. Finally, those with ranged abilities should stay in the center of our formation, so that they can strike any opponents whilst being protected from hostilities themselves. Any objections?"
"...No?," the Azoth's wielder stammered at what was one of the sword's longest monologues in quite a while.
With that, the young alchemist forced himself upright again, using the Azoth as a makeshift cane -- something which said sword was not pleased with at all --, then turned towards the most recent source of chaos. An actual dragon had arrived to the scene, which was immediately blasted by a beam of cold shot out by the cowlike Pokémon. Or at least it would have been, if it wasn't blocked by Saber. Seeing as that stopped the group from starting a disorganized brawl against what was obvioulsy a dragon, but quite likely not the legendary one, that was probably a good thing though.
"So, we have a goal and a destination now," Felt muttered, still not sounding quite right. "shall we go then?"
-"Ahem," his blade made his presence known again. "Although splitting up is no longer an issue, I do not think that advancing towards the beast's cry without some kind of strategy is advisable. For one, the other noises make it clear that we are not alone in this world. We need some kind of back guard to prevent something from attacking our flanks or rear. In addition, I agree with the mentioning of using our flying comrades as aerial scouts, and using the rocky path to further make use of their abilities. Finally, those with ranged abilities should stay in the center of our formation, so that they can strike any opponents whilst being protected from hostilities themselves. Any objections?"
"...No?," the Azoth's wielder stammered at what was one of the sword's longest monologues in quite a while.