Spiteful Murkrow
Well-known member
- Pronoun
- he/him
Rodion nodded as he listened to his teammates. "Glad we all feel the same way about it. Let's stay out of this then and do our own thing, something which is possible. It just depends on how openly you're willing to associate yourself with the other Wayfarers."
The Buizel let out a sigh as he shook his head.
"That said, I think if there's something we can take away from all of this is to not put too much stock in these warnings about human supremacists. Or at least, not until any of us have personal experience that would proof otherwise."
Lyle hummed to himself and let his eyes drift to the ground. The idea of humans just lording it over Pokémon entirely on their own was a strange proposition for him, especially since the folklore in his world constantly spoke of them as these awe-inspiring creatures.
At the same time, Forlas wasn't his world, and they had been bluntly informed that humans were just stronger than normal Pokémon here. Or at least they had the chance to be. Maybe there was some story behind the Coven that was deeper than them being "human supremacists", but them being in active conflict with another faction that was trying to preserve the "ways of Pokémon" just stirred thoughts to mind of stories in his world of when Civils and Wilders wound up coming into conflict with one another.
Those stories had a tendency to get ugly in short order, especially when one or the other side dipped into Vow-breaking. And the very fact that he could see the resemblance in this conflict between the Coven and the Vanguards didn't bode well for what it was like.
"Maybe, but at the same time, I can't say that I'd safely rule the conclusion out. Especially since humans do seem to have a bit of a leg up in this world," he said. "Whatever the story behind them really is, I think we're onto something about not wanting to get involved with their problems."