>>16964429"I see. Are you trying to imply that the loser protagonist has less of an attention span than a loser school of Alomowhatevers? FOOL. THAT IS NOT THE PROTAGONIST WAY. Rule #3010121: Always follow the protagonist way, except when following the anti-hero way, in which case, you should be looking for Chaos Emeralds at all times of every day. Without fail, YOOOOOU'LL SETTTT SAAAAAAAIL!~"
"Except Calem. Calem will not sail."
Hexcalibur floats over to the fish and does not wait to introduce himself, "Hello lower-middle class subdivsion of Audino fish! Let me regale you and briefly save you from the insanity of your own outclassed mindsets by telling you my story, you see, my story begins way back in the fifth generation when I was walking down the street one day. I saw this Bibarel. Now normally, the great and mighty Hexcalibur does not come across many Bibarels in his superior world filled with superior intellect, so he understands if there are portions, segments, fragments, pieces of his story that you don't seem to understand. I was walking down the alley when I came across this Diggersby, and this Diggersby was no Diggersby, see, if you had actually been paying attention to the story, you would have known that in the span of a minute, I changed two details about the story to test your attention spans, and unfortunately all five of you failed. Yes yes, it is sad, sad indeed that our world has to be reduced to such pitiful, sepulchered remains, but I think it's for the better. If there was more than one of the magnificent Hexcalibur overlord, then what would be the point to my uniqueness and critical problem-solving skills? I wouldn't be here to solve this predicament for instance, and I would not gain experience simply by talking about myself, do you see how this works?"
".....Alomo."
Hexcalibur shifts to the group, "He says Mareep is near Sea Spirit's Den."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bW7Op86ox9gRamos gasps, "S-Sea Spirit's Den!?"