Angon and Ascator were floating above the wilds that stretched in between the Lost Tower and Solaceon, each with their own task in mind: Ascator was looking for something, anything that would make a good target for his thunder, while Angon was pondering the best way to explain this particular mission to the Drifblim.
Or rather, why he was going to take Ascator with him and leave the other four ghosts to the true mission. One of the first things he learned about Ascator during the rebellion was that the Drifblim's ego was just about doubly proportionate to how inflated his body was, and calling him things like "maniac," and "unhinged" were not good ideas.
"It is a rather simple, straightforward task," he said slowly, "Jiongu believes that the pokemon in that tundra north of us could tip the scales in our favor against the humans. To that end, he plans on taking his best flyers and fire-types up north, to help... convince the northerners that it's a good idea to join his cause." Ascator snorted, a weird, hollow sound. "And I assume your fearless leader sent you to me because he knew just how well I fit into the first category."
Angon paused, an idea taking shape in his twisted head. He knew an opportunity when he saw it, and this was one he was going to pounce on. "Yes, actually," he said nonchalantly, "Jiongu actually told me to go find you first. He said that the assistance of a flyer of your caliber would be quite helpful in his plans." That did it: "Did he now," the usual hostile edge was gone from Ascator's voice, "well, I'd hate to disappoint your glorious leader. When do we set out?"
If Angon was capable of smiling, he'd be doing just that. Yes, Ascator was violent, was destructive, and hated being called out on any of those things, but he was also an idiot. An idiot that was easy control when you knew what buttons to push. An idiot that would very likely have an unfortunate accident by the time the war was over.
Ironically, the Drifblim shared these traits with the Dragonite that he held in so much contempt.
The two ghosts were floating over Solaceon at this point, and that was when they both noticed something odd. Or rather, somethings. Two of them, in the middle of the abandoned settlement.
"Land on the nearest roof," Angon hissed, "something's not right here - nobody's ever in Solaceon." Complying, the Drifblim began to descend, until both of the ghosts were floating over what Angon suspected was the pokemon center. "Do we attack?" Angon shook his head. "We don't even know what they are, or what they're doing here. Let's wait and see what they're doing... but whatever it is, I don't think I like it."
He knew that Ascator didn't like this decision, but he didn't care. The sudden presence of anything in what he had dismissed as a ruin hadn't been factored into his plans at all. He needed to see what was going on before making a move.
For all he knew, either one of these two might know the specific location of that. If so, this entire scenario would become much, much more important than distracting an imbecilic Drifblim.
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The Beheeyem was surprised by what he heard of the creature. Surprised, and actually impressed. "It's commendable that despite the horrors humans put you through, you do not directly side with the Dragonite's rebellion. I have met many pokemon since this war started that went through far less hardships, and yet they took the side of savagery. What cowards they were, to think they could solve whatever problems that they had by mass slaughter."
Of course, I am no better, am I... he thought, I, who choose to hide from the war, and in doing so... what?
Isei's train of thought was interrupted as he sensed new arrivals. Two of them, both of which all but oozed desires of violence and pain and death from their minds. Both of these new arrivals were currently positioned on a building that was behind the creature, but that was no indication of weather or not they could hear what it was he was saying. He would have to play things safe.
Do not turn around or in any other way give an extreme reaction to what I am saying, he telepathed to the creature, two beings that seek to cause pain - unknown against whom - are currently positioned behind you. From those thoughts I suspect they could attack either of us at the slightest provocation.