The last thing you remember before everything went black- Arecus's
voice: "Please, rescue my plates. Stop the Unova Dragons, and come
back safely. That is all that I ask. I am trusting that you can do
this, and I give to you all my hope. Good luck, o legendary and
mythical beings."
Mystin opened his eyes. His head was ringing, and he could barely
see. He tried to flap his wings to-Oh. Right. Human form. He looked
at the spindly things known as arms that humans had. He tried to
stand up and realized that his new legs were a lot longer, and he
stumbled, falling onto his back. Obviously, this was going to take
some getting used to.
Mystin tried standing up again, and this time, was successful. He
started stumbling forward, arms pinwheeling in a rather cartoonish
way as he spotted Aroura. "Oh, hello there. Don't mind me, just a
pinwheel coming through," he joked.
"Well," Mystin shouted, "it appears," he managed to halt himself
and his arms. "that we are somewhere in my region, the Kanto
Region. Now, where..." he mused. "Is unknown to me, at least from
ground level."
Tidal's eyes snapped open. She took in her surroundings before
making any movements, regarding her newfound situation. Taking a
deep breath, she gracefully pushed herself up from the ground,
using Psychic to steady herself.
"Now, now, no reason for such behaviors." Mystin wagged his finger.
"If I could just have a minute, I could figure out where we are,
unless, there is another Kanto legendary?" He looked around him,
puzzled.
Glancing at the light haired man to her left, she launched herself
into the air, transparent wings resembling those she had possessed
back in her Pokemon form appearing behind her back.
Mystin shrugged. "Well, that works." He cupped his hands around his
mouth and shouted, "TELL ME WHAT YOU SEE!" He glanced at Zerri.
"That's easy! This, my friend, is the wide, wonderful region known
as Kanto!" He spread his arms wide.
She drifted in a circle, much more comfortable in the air than on
the ground. Nodding to herself, she then drifted back down, waiting
until the others were prepared to hear her report.