[Spruce]
Kamina made his way to the next floor, and I could tell that he had trouble navigating the stairs, but, he eventually got it, and we were greeted with Daniel snacking on an apple, and pointing towards a storage room that was filled with vases and boxes that were apparently filled with berries and apples. Miles griped about how the food was cooked just due to the heat, and I responded with "Well... maybe fire types either don't mind their berries cooked, or prefer them that way... actually, Kamina, you're a fire type, right? Do you like cooked berries?" I found out that I was asking a stupid question after it was too late to correct myself and tried to come up with a way to get the food without triggering whatever trap or ambush might be set up, as Josh pointed out. I then came up with something "Hey... what if I used vine whip, while Josh and Matt used their psychic powers to lift the thing with me? We'd only need one box of the stuff, right, and they'll probably be expecting someone to just walk in there, assuming that it's safe, right? Well... with this, nobody would be there for whatever trap they have set up," I then waited for other ideas and plans to get at least one box of food from this place... even if it was burned, it was still food, and that was something we needed desperately at this point. Then again... how did they know we'd need it? Maybe they didn't know, but just assumed that explorers, no matter how much food they had, would want more... which might actually be correct, given that food isn't as easy to come by in mystery dungeons as you'd think it would be.
[Anthony]
The others quickly joined us, and both Josh and Celes chimed in on the fact that this could very well be a trap. Spruce must have been pretty determined to get the food, though, and honestly who can blame him when our bags were as empty as they were right now. If I hadn't eaten that apple, that would have reminded me of just how hungry I was at the moment. Spruce put together some sort of plan involving psychic powers, and his vine whips, but... something told me that it might not work. "Well, if that doesn't work, we could always get Daniel to just bring us some more apples, though, his bag can't carry as much as those crates, so, he'd have to make multiple trips... he'll just have to be careful, right?" Daniel looked at me, and seemed just a little worried about his portion of the plan, but I tried to reassure him with "You were in that room before, right? I'm sure you can do whatever you did again," this seemed to work, a little bit, and he seemed less worried, but... I kinda wondered if he'd even get to do it... then again, maybe if he took some from the crate they were trying to pick up, it would be easier, and he could keep taking food from it until they can lift it up with their various powers. I paced back and forth, having pretty much nothing else to do, and I got a little close to the room and heard a growling sound from above... seems like I figured out what their trap is... some sort of monster house, where they're all waiting in ambush on the ceiling... somehow. I backed away, and the growling stopped. If we triggered that... well, this mission wouldn't end well... who knows how many pokemon there were up there, let alone how many can strengthen every one of their allies in a room.
[Bonnie]
Eralion exposed a weak point for the druddigon, and Tini looked at me with those puppy dog eyes of his for a moment before going completely nuts against the thing, obviously finishing it off as he spammed fairy wind, something that the druddigon didn't see coming, at all. "So... um... onward?" I asked, somewhat uncomfortable with just how crazy Tini went. I've never seen him like this, usually, when he goes crazy, it's a happy sort of crazy that involves hugs and cookies... this time, it just included an all-out attack. Our client mumbled something, and I managed to overhear "Why do I always get the crazy ones?" though, I felt that if I responded, it would only make her think I'M crazy, too. I simply shook my head, and we continued up the mountain, running into something I didn't expect to see here... a dragonite. An angry dragonite, as well. "YOU! WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN!?" I then thought back to the trio of dratini who all tried to attack us... and ended up stuttering with "Um, uh..." she then repeated "WHERE ARE THEY!?" though, at this point, her voice sounded more like a roar than a yell, and she decided to attack us with dragon rush, hoping to hit more than one of us. I barely managed to jump over the attack, and I yelled "Someone! Protect the client!" I didn't really care who did it, and unfortunately, I only realized my mistake after I jumped, but either Eralion or Tini would probably do a decent job of protecting her. Eralion would counter, and Tini would be immune to the attack... and either way, the dragonite's going to take some serious damage, afterwards.
[Nina]
"So, now you'll believe me when I say that we were basically attacked by some sort of eldritch monolith? 'Cause... that's kinda what happened the day before this, you know, when we teleported away," I responded to Dexter finally saying that he believes us. That... was kind of the only way to describe the creature that killed that buneary, and used its corpse as a puppet after death. I was trying to put that day behind me, and Rebecca helped by pointing out that we still have a mission to do on Mt. Dragoncoil. I nodded, and said "Yeah, let's find that abra on the top of the mountain... poor guy probably got lost after a missed teleport, or something," I then continued towards Mt. Dragoncoil, and notice a city at the foot of the mountain... while I almost wanted to visit it, and see what it might have to offer, given that it seems to be about double the size of Treasure Town, but... again, we were on a mission, and that abra isn't going to stay in one place for very long. I gave the city a wide berth, and found myself, and hopefully the rest of my team at the start of some sort of mountain trail. There were footprints indicating that someone's been here, recently, and there seemed to be three knocked-out dratini near a narrow ledge. I decided against getting too close to them, given what JUST happened, and looked back at my team, wondering if this was the same. I then heard one of them groan, and jumped back before it got up, and just slithered away... the other two did the same, apparently not wanting to fight. "Whew... that was a close one, huh?" I asked my team, wondering if they thought I was just being paranoid about fainted pokemon.