[Spruce]
The salamence seemed to ignore Celes, as if he knew that she was immune to his more powerful attacks, and opted to attack me, instead, this time, with a fire fang... again, not doing much. The rest of the party attacked the salamence with various moves of various types, and the thing ended up poisoned from Josh's attack, and hurt from Miles' attack as a result. I waited for Kamina to create more water, and as soon as he did, I smashed the salamence with another void whip, nearly knocking him out with that. "He's almost down, just one more attack should do it," I said to my team as I jumped back onto Kamina's head. Anthony tried to finish the thing off, himself, even trying to use dragon breath on him, but, Daniel was quicker, and he ended up finishing the salamence off with a shadow rush. Anthony seemed disappointed that he couldn't land the finishing blow, but ended up saying "Good job, Daniel," anyways. The heat was intense, again, even if I wasn't on the ground. "We should probably get moving, again before I melt, huh?" I said to the rest of the group, as the heat started effecting my mind, again. Thankfully, it didn't get to the point where I was hallucinating, but, my plans might start getting even dumber if I don't cool off, again. I wonder if I'm the only one who's actually effected by this heat... I mean, I AM a grass type, so, fire usually does a good job of destroying me, maybe that's all... nobody else here is a grass type, and Miles, the only other guy who doesn't like fire, is also a robot... or something... I think... I thought as I tried to keep a lookout for the stairs.
[Anthony]
I was almost too shocked to do anything as Spruce smashed the salamence, nearly knocking it out. His plan worked, somehow, and may have just turned the tide of the battle. Everyone else was contributing, with Celes getting in the way of an attack, Miles shocking the thing, and Josh poisoning him with sludge bomb. Somehow, the salamence even survived the poison damage, but, even I could tell that he was on his last legs. I snapped out of it, and tried to finish him off with dragon breath, however, Daniel was faster, and he defeated the thing with a shadow rush, and, while I wanted to do that, myself, I guess it didn't really matter who got the last attack, so, I simply ended up saying "Good job, Daniel," as Spruce jumped back onto Kamina's head. He pointed out that we should get moving again, and even pointed out that the heat was already starting to get to him, again. I just nodded at that, as if he could see me, and headed to where I was almost certain the stairs were. Of course, it was just a guess at this point, given that we had no idea where the stairs actually were, yet. Daniel decided to land on my 'shell', again and he seemed to smile at me, at least, I assumed that he did, as it's impossible to tell due to the fact that he's a bird.
[Bonnie]
I listened to what the others had to say, and, while I wanted to tell them that ralts was known for being overly sensitive to others' emotions, I decided, instead to simply state "Yeah, I guess you're right. On the other hand, we can't just stay behind when we've got a mission to do, right?" That, again was a subtle hint that we shouldn't linger here for too long, and should try to make our way up the mountain. Maybe I should stick around if I see them again... maybe I'm actually wrong, and maybe those psychic types at the mission board were just jerks... I thought as I continued up the mountain... strangely enough, as I did so, I heard a roar coming from the top of the place... one that didn't quite sound like any of the local dragons, either. "Did... anyone else hear that?" I asked my team, wondering if I was going crazy, or if it was just my giant ears that let me hear that. The client answered pretty quickly with "Yes, and I hope whoever that was doesn't have my beloved!" She then darted ahead of us, and I had to dart after her, just to make sure she didn't get hurt, injured, or worse just from leaving the group. It was fairly obvious that she couldn't handle what was normally up here, let alone another dragonite, or, say, the golurk we both ended up bumping into. It still seems weird that yes, we both bumped into a ghost type, but that's what happened. "Quick, get behind me! That thing will mess you up if you don't!" I shouted to the client, who still seemed stunned at the comparative height of the thing. Thankfully, she heard me, and I ended up taking a shadow punch... which actually hurt, even if it wasn't very effective, due to my, er, different typing. I then noticed a strange, shadowy aura around the golurk... though, I also made the assumption that said aura wouldn't have any effect in the fight.
[Nina]
Thankfully, Dexter confirmed that I wasn't the only one who heard that noise, and he inspected the bushes as well, however, whoever or whatever WAS there seemed to be long gone by the time we looked for them. "Great... they're too fast for us to catch up to them. How are we going to fight them if we can't catch them?" I said as I took my spot for our break. It didn't take too long for a loud, yet distant roar to be heard, and I nearly jumped from that. "What the heck!? Oh, wait, dragons... ugh, why do dragons always have to roar like that, huh? Why can't they just talk, like every OTHER pokemon?" I said that, but, somehow, I felt like that roar didn't belong to any dragon on this mountain, at least, not any dragon that's usually here. Obviously, I could be wrong, as I didn't know too much about dragon types, save for the fact that pink wasn't a normal color for them, and the fact that they didn't usually smell like mint. After resting up, a bit, I continued on, making sure that Dexter, and even Rebecca could follow me, and soon enough, I encountered a golett, certainly NOT a dragon, and most likely not the source of that weird roar. A ghost type... something I couldn't really hit with most of my moves... poison sting wouldn't do much, let alone scratch or double kick, but, thankfully, I still had access to at least one move that can damage a ghost type, flash tackle, and, even if I hesitated just a bit, that was still the first thing I did. My body was cloaked in a mysterious light as I rushed towards the ghostly golem, and, probably just due to the light of the move, I actually hit the thing with that, and had it stumble, a little bit.