I was somewhat uneasy at the thought of fighting Kyreum. Although we weren't strangers to beating the crap out of legendary Pokemon, they wouldn't simply let us waltz in and trash them. After all, we've been whittled down in this frozen hell, and now we're stepping into the devil's chamber.
Which honestly looked rather unremarkable; as we strolled in a group preparing for a fight, all the scary icy stalactites looked just the same as the previous thousand we saw earlier, and the chamber was as detailed as a canvas with blue spilled all over it. It was almost as if Kyreum ate ice all evening in a certain radius whilst waiting for us. The only eye-catching detail was the floating MacGuffin that bore no importance to anyone here... well, except to Kamina and I. Before I was able to preach the importance of taking that thing, Reshiram thought it best to talk to his brother. Forgive my condescending tone, but he might as well been talking to a purple snowflake with teeth. Who happened to grunt at every inflection in Reshiram's words. I'd describe it but - a) I can't remember his weird choice of words, and b) I need to narrate quickly.
Then he attempted to impale us on those hanging stalactites, which actually were scary once they started dropping like knives on the command of his stomp. I narrowly avoiding being skewered by a stalactite as it whizzed past my eye - there was to be no quarter given it seemed. Almost immediately following that, the chamber turned into an echoing chorus of fighting and light. At least four of us got an attack in before Kyreum roared at his loudest, sending a violent wave of jagged ice and sharp wind towards us all. I was prepared to stand my ground personally even if my teammates went down, both magnets swung up to my face. Yet, Reshiram with a swish of his head immediately blocked and shielded the attack, fogging up my eye and saving us all from a quick end. Thanks to him there's a story to tell.
"Everyone alright?" I yelled out, quickly spinning up my magnets and firing off a literal beam of light towards Kyreum. I didn't immediately investigate if he got harmed or gave him snow blindness, since I was trying to bark out orders. "Okay, whatever you do, DO NOT destroy that crystal!" I yelled out, seeing that Kyreum himself wasn't stepping too far from the floating void crystal.