Despite Clive and his team's efforts, Diancie quickly proved to be an overwhelming force in battle. Houndoom was quickly taken out by a Power Gem attack that it was unable to avoid, and as Clive recalled the unconscious Pokemon, a sudden burst of pain exploded in his head. A piercing voice, rather, a cacophony of voices, shrilled inside of his head.
What are you doing?
C'mon, get her!
Maybe you should just let us all go, huh?
When are you going to get serious?
Clive jerked a glance towards the backpack he had placed on the ground nearby, pushing the voices out of his mind. It was not time for this nonsense. Now back in a one Pokemon disadvantage, Clive needed to focus on how to turn the battle back in his favor. Diancie was a huge threat, but that did not mean the detective and his Pokemon did not have a few tricks left. He sent out his final Pokemon, the clever Shadow who Clive previously switched out earlier. "It's all up to us now!" Clive called out to the Gengar and Zorua.
After reaffirming the importance of avoiding Diancie's attacks, Clive commanded both of his Pokemon to take to the battlefield and take advantage of the strengths they had lying in the shadows cast throughout the cave. What they could not achieve through raw power they had to try to obtain through misdirection. Gengar sank into its shadow, vanishing completely, as Shadow sped up with increasing Agility. Focused completely on avoiding Diancie's attacks and heeding Clive's warnings, Shadow managed to avoid any direct hits during their opening bout.
Clive saw an opening to eliminate the Braviary supporting Diancie in its onslaught. Sorry about this, he thought. At Clive's command, his Zorua paused on a stalagmite, and its own shadow seemed to extend out down the rock. The black shadow quickly grew, writhing and slithering like a snake towards Diancie. Despite the darkness of the cave, the Shadow Sneak was too obvious of an attack, and had no hope of doing significant damage to Diancie. And that was not what Clive was counting on.
"Now, bring it down Gengar!" At Clive's command, a purple blur leaped from one of the stalactites above, transforming into Gengar. He wrapped his surprisingly dexterous tongue around Braviary as he flew by, and immediately descended towards the ground, meeting with the Zorua shadow as it sped across the cavern floor. Shadow vanished entirely for a brief moment before reappearing at the end of its shadow, readying a Foul Play as Gengar tossed Valkyrie towards the ground. Turning the Braviary's own strength against itself, Shadow finished knocked it out with a strong blow.
Hey look, he finally woke up! A voice chided inside of Clive's head. It was accompanied by... applause? He huffed as he pushed the sounds out a second time, swearing under his breath. It was down to the final two on two battle, and his bag of tricks was growing empty. If he was going to win, he needed to do it fast before he's revealed everything he had up his sleeve. The Gengar and Zorua reset their positions in front of Clive, and all of three of them watched as Zita entered the battlefield. Clive nodded knowingly, acknowledging the loyal Pokemon's discomfort. He addressed the Pokemon and its oppressive despot at the same time. "This will be over soon." Taking stock of the situation, Clive's gaze paused briefly on Gengar, reflecting on their private meeting that took place of their introduction to Freya.
Gengar had approached Clive after leaving Yulia's apartment.. "You want to show me something? Go on then, let's go." The trek proved to be long, taking Clive outside of town and into the nearby woods. Under the cover of the trees, the woods were dark, too dark to travel through safely, but he continued to follow Gengar's glowing red eyes into the mysterious nothingness. After stumbling over roots and low branches and blindly waving his arms to avoid collisions with the hidden trees, Clive eventually fumbled into a clearing, well-lit with moonlight.
The detective approached a stone obtrusion, only a few feet tall, jutting out of the ground like a gravestone in the center of the clearing. There were carvings in the obelisk, perhaps in a language he could not understand. "What is this?" he asked, turning back towards Gengar. Before he could completely turn around, a sharp, icy chill ran up his entire body, and everything faded to black.
Gengar slowly raised Clive's ghost from his body, allowing the physical body to sink to his knees and fall over to his side. Gengar watched, its grin unmoving, as the ghost -a silhouette of Clive made of blue smoke- awoke.
When Clive opened his eyes, he realized he was floating in the air, Gengar holding onto the cuff of his coat. Gengar gently released him, giving him a moment to glance around. He was still in the clearing, but he was... flying? And who was that below him? It was him, motionless. "What did you do to me!?" he shouted. Gengar simply shook his head once, and floated down towards the obelisk. It paused for a moment, before ushering Clive onward and diving straight through the earth.
Clive followed suit, growing used to maneuvering as a ghost a little too quickly. He paused, shuddering at the sight of his own unmoving body nearby, and pressed himself through the ground below him. There, he and Gengar floated inside of a large, dark room with walls of clay. The room was lit only by the strange blue glow of Clive's ghost, and Gengar's large red eyes. There was another stone, carved in the shape of a narrow dome, like a giant gum drop, sitting atop what appeared to be a stone coffin. Like the obelisk, an odd pattern was carved into this gumdrop-shaped stone, like a childish drawing of a frowning face. Surprised by this new discovery, Clive set aside his intial concerns as the observed the tiny room. As the detective approached the stone, over a hundred voices filled his mind, so overwhelming that even his ghost pressed its hands against its ears. Children, men, and women, cackled and shouted and screamed inside of his head, all at once. The sound was deafening, and it grew louder and louder with each passing second until Clive could feel his head about to burst.
Only when the sound suddenly stop did Clive open his ethereal eyes. We was met by the sight of a young girl placing her hand on the odd stone. He immediately recognized her as the strange, teleporting psychic he had met before. She mumbled something to the stone as she waved her hand overtop of it, staring straight at Clive's ghost all the while. A green puff of smoke, a wisp, floated out of the girl's chest before being aggressively sucked into the stone. If Clive could still feel his heart, it would have sunk. What sort of trick was he caught up in?
"You needn't worry, Clive," the strange psychic said. Clive noticed a faint, almost invisible, green glow float off of her skin in small wisps. Perhaps it was something he could now only see with this newfound perspective, or an afterimage of whatever sorcery she just practiced. "In fact, it is a very fortunate coincidence for us to find each other like this. I think you have found what you're looking for in this Odd Keystone." She giggled lightly as she stepped closer, her eyes never leaving Clive's ghost. "We should get you back to where you belong... before you get too cold. But I will leave you with one thing: some words you must remember."
Refocused on the battle, Clive issued his commands. Shadow and Gengar continued to prove to be quick and elusive, vanishing, dodging, disappearing and reappearing to confuse their opponents. Finally, the Zorua reappeared in front of Zita, sending another Shadow Sneak directly towards her. Quickly, the shadow zigzagged across the ground beneath the Beartic's legs as it beelined towards Diancie. Then, just as abruptly, the shadow forked, splitting in two as it surround Diancie. The two ends met, forming a circle around the mythical Pokemon. Shadow's form suddenly vanished from in front of Zita, dodging another powerful attack, and he reappeared from the shadowy ring around Diancie, striking the Pokemon.
The Shadow Sneak attack was weak, and the Zorua bounced off of Diancie pathetically, almost too pathetically, causing the small Pokemon to roll across the ground several times. In the process, it was detached from the shadow underneath Diancie. Silently, hidden by the distraction of the small fox-Pokemon's charade, the shadow ring melded together into the form of Gengar. The ghost revealed itself, its mouth open wide as toxic sludge formed within its maw. It loosed a Sludge Bomb from a recklessly close range, hitting Diancie directly with little room for either the mythical Pokemon or the ghost-type to escape.
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