They possess an ancient power, Latios—he can’t really consider it a “the,” anymore, nor merely an “it”—replies, once again settling into their thoughts. They are deeply connected to this world.
“We have to stop them.” Ren is surprised at his own words, at his own determination. This, with the full knowledge that they’re now dealing with primal forces beyond mortal ken and that they’d be taking a huge detour from their initial objectives.
He already knows Nora will want to get into this mess, regardless—theirs is a connection deeper than the Pokémon themselves could convey.
Still, he’s a little apologetic, and a little embarrassed at how readily he’s taken up their cause. But Magnolia looks up to him and he looks to Magnolia and he knows he can’t do anything else—he can’t just leave them behind even if they’d found the portal sooner. They might be in danger. This odd, peaceful little world might be in danger.
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“We have to stop them.” Ren is surprised at his own words, at his own determination. This, with the full knowledge that they’re now dealing with primal forces beyond mortal ken and that they’d be taking a huge detour from their initial objectives.
He already knows Nora will want to get into this mess, regardless—theirs is a connection deeper than the Pokémon themselves could convey.
Still, he’s a little apologetic, and a little embarrassed at how readily he’s taken up their cause. But Magnolia looks up to him and he looks to Magnolia and he knows he can’t do anything else—he can’t just leave them behind even if they’d found the portal sooner. They might be in danger. This odd, peaceful little world might be in danger.
It might even become like Remnant…