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>psychic pokemon don't take the death of their trainers well
>no pokemon does, but most don't have to deal with a chunk of their mind vanishing into the void along with their dearest friend
>Gothitelle may be known for crying once they see their trainer's ultimate fates written into the heavens, but they ain't got shit on Gardevoirs
>obviously
>some say that that the vanishings are due to them returning to the fae courts of their ancestors, protected by a mystical fog that washes away the worries of the world and nourishes their grieving souls
>other say they call forth a final black hole, powered not by the desire to protect beyond any and all cost, but instead by the gnawing void in their own hearts
>the quietly hidden collection of perfectly smooth bowls cut into the ground all across the countryside, always just out of sight, could technically support both theories
>yours definitely didn't do the first though when your time came
>Gardevoir yeets her/himself into a blackhole after you die due to (reasons)
>pops back out in the FAR FUTURE
>becomes Iron Valiant due to, again, reasons
>wounded in battle, the cost of such tumultuous travel, whatever
>made of metal now
>living life in a daze, one empty day after another
>suddenly hear about some human fucking about with an HONEST TO GOD TIME MACHINE
>does whatever it takes to reach and use it and get back to you
>that glaive wasn't always red
>now you have two of the same VERY attached pokemon in your home
>can you really call it unhealthy attachment when its completely within expected tolerances for their species?