"Where can we find this ranger's guild? I know I don't look it, but I have some experience in that line of work. And if we really want to help people, then..."
Aurelia looked up, eyes a little wider.
"The guild is upriver from Frontier Town, along the Silver. Its precise location is hidden, but they have a watchtower by the riverside where approaching 'mon may make themselves known. It is a considerable distance by most means of travel, however. Still, I wish you luck getting there, if you are truly alike to the rangers. It is among the best places for a would-be paragon to organise their efforts."
"The world I remember long ago was very different, and in my time never would I have seen the sky so red, stained like fireglass. It is as if I have been reborn a world apart from mine own. This world is beyond my knowing. The architecture, the clothes, the food, the Pokémon... even the very inflection of our speech. All is different now. I am trying to understand it, and I would welcome any help you can offer. I would like to hear more of the time before the Sun's Sacrifice, if you are willing to tell of it."
Aurelia's eyes widened further. Much further.
"Well, you are either from some other place than here, sir Tyrfing, or you are many
thousands of years old. The sacrifice of the Sun
is what stained the skies over Sunward, and that was countless generations in the past. The effects are strongest just over this mesa, and disappear once out of sight of the fort, but they have persisted for as long as there has been a society here to carry the story.
"It is written that in a time not long after pokémon began to gather in communities, make culture together, and share common tongues, there came about a great disaster that threatened to destroy all civilisation. A foul, black cloud spewed from ruptures in the skin of the planet, and covered up the sun for many days. The skies darkened, and the earth grew cold, and all were afraid that life could not survive.
"It is written that the Sun looked up at the darkness, and she resolved that if the sun could not give light and warmth to the world, then she would do so herself. She flew to a point high above this very mesa, and set herself ablaze, so bright and hot that as long as the ash clouds did not settle, she was like the sun to the people below her, and so she kept safe their lives and homes.
"It is written that the cost on her was so great that she has slept ever since, and the proof of her sacrifice is in the unnatural long dawns and dusks of Sunward, the place above which the Sun placed her protection, and warded off the darkness."
Saying this, she made a gesture that called to mind the setting of the sun.