With large ears poised towards each, Luchell carefully observed the others around him as the last few reorientated themselves and some approached each other to investigate what had happened. From what he could hear, it seemed that they might have all been in the same situation—that all appeared here with no knowledge of where they were or memory of who they were. It was reassuring to know that he would not have to face his bizarre problem alone, but at the same time, Luchell felt for those who seemed even more distressed by their situation. Hoping that Alakazam would have a way to change things back to normal—whatever "normal" was—Luchell picked himself up onto his feet. For a moment, just seconds early, he realized that the Alakazam's shouting had died down. When the Psi Pokémon's voice was next heard—so clearly as though projected directly into their minds—Luchell was probably the first to turn his head back his way. Unfortunately, the first words turned hopes into doubts; but they also did more. As their apparent host discussed the Hanging Grimstones, Luchell couldn't help looking toward the massive stones that had been hanging above their heads, his own curiosity fostered by the Alakazam's musings. What Kulero—as the Alakazam eventually introduced himself as—had to say on the strange relic gave Luchell some possible answers, but also new questions. Then again, it still failed to answer what was possibly the most important question: How could they change things back? Or was it, '[i]Why did he bring us here in the first place?[/i]', Luchell realized. With Kulero seemingly unaware of their predicament, the bat still hoped that the Seer would know a way back, but the new question bothered him. It was getting to be an awful lot of things to ask. Maybe Kulero was right; perhaps introductions were in order first. They could press questions after they were all acquainted and certain they were in the same situation. Carrying himself over on uneasy feet at first, Luchell stopped nearby. He whispered first, to Freya, "I don't think you need to bow," before looking up at Kulero himself. Some of the others who had approached hadn't done so yet, so Luchell took the chance to introduce himself next. "Luchell, but my friends mostly call me Lucie," he said. It was as though second nature, and Luchell hadn't even realized until then that he still knew his name. He paused, though, suddenly wondering about his friends. Luchell was left in thought in front of the Seer, intently questioning who his friends even were. For all he knew, he could be standing next to them or complete strangers right now, and not even know either way for sure.