Aisling
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The local museum proudly displays the assembled skeletons of Pokemon of a bygone era, tall, imposing, and complete.
But in the back end of the museum where few souls go, underpaid and unappreciated biologists toil over fossils, cleaning them and studying them and figuring out how they piece together.
A couple of scientists, frustrated with their situation, have started to sell fossils on the side to trainers who wander in through the back door that's usually conveniently obscured by foliage.
The "Gift Shop"
A shady-looking man in glasses and a lab coat welcomes you to the back of the museum, and inquires your interest in the fossils of Pokemon. He explains that thanks to modern technology, the fossils available here can be revived into living, breathing Pokemon... for a price.
He gestures to a large pile of what appear to be lumps of white plaster. Apparently these are freshly-found fossils straight from the field, though unfortunately they are not labeled. In their current state, without being cleaned, these fossils are unidentifiable. However, the scientist is happy to point out, the revival machine they own can revive these fossils even if they don't know what they are.
For the low, low price of $5, you will be granted use of this fine machine to play 'fossil roulette'!
Common
Uncommon
Rare
Over at a nearby table some other scientists are cleaning fossils. Should you ask if identified fossils are available, your tour guide would tell you that they are, but will mumble some explanation that goes way over your head as to why they can't be revived using their own machine, and that you would need to take these fossils to the Evolution Station to revive them.
Helix, Dome, Root, Claw, Skull, Armor fossils - $6
Cover and Plume fossils - $7
Old Amber - $8
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