It seemed like my choice of Pokemon to question was not as great as I had hoped. Freya seemed like she would have trouble standing on her own two feet if anyone even tried to take a swing at her. Granted, anyone would feel threatened but this one took it to an extreme I was not expecting. I felt a tad sorry for the girl, though. It probably wasn't the best move on my part to try and force information from her, especially since it should have seemed obvious from the beginning that she was in no better of a position than anyone else that happened to be on the field, other than the Alakazam. When Freya answered my question, my assumption was confirmed. I had no idea what was going on and neither did this girl. One could go around asking the other Pokemon to see if they had any information but being sociable wasn't a strong point of mine. I was more keen to the idea of eavesdropping and finding out information that way. It would mean less confrontations and I wouldn't have to worry about remembering any details like names or anything of the sort. "That sounds li-" I was cut off from my retort by a voice that seemed to come out of nowhere. It didn't sound like Freya and I checked from behind the rock and no other Pokemon was close enough to talk as clearly as the voice was. I felt sparks jumping from my tail and fur, nowhere near enough for an attack but more of a defensive intimidating procedure I assumed. I still didn't know much of anything about what i was or what I could do, but I started to go with whatever happened. It would be easier than trying to figure things out at the moment. I would assume the voice was coming from the Alakazam, who labeled himself himself as Kulero, because he was the most powerful of anyone here by far. Kulero explained everything about how himself as well as the other Pokemon got to the field and a little about the location they were in. It answered a couple of questions but those weren't quite as important. I was more concerned with who I was, how I got here, and why I don't remember anything except for waking up in the field. The Alakazam then requested, surprisingly not demanded, for all the Pokemon to introduce themselves. It was odd that Kulero spoke not with authority and demands but with apologies and requests. It may have been some kind of setup and wanted us to let our guard down but I wasn't about to. I didn't bolt out of the rock and give myself to the Pokemon like Freya did, who I didn't notice until I looked down and saw her butt raised. She is easy to manipulate because of her fears. None of the others seemed that way right now. I didn't exactly run up and act like the Alakazam was a god but I did slowly walk out from the cover of the rock and start to circle the Pokemon. I wasn't going to start a fight but I wasn't going to worship him, either. It didn't feel right when it crossed my mind.