>>12582815Skypia was reborn. Sure, in a way that was full-blown fucking Looney Tunes, but I guess it all works in context.
Countless times throughout the retrieval, Alakazam attempted to break free, but the guys holding him refused to let go. We made sure that Dark types and Ghost types were the ones holding him captive, just in case he would resort to physical confrontation.
Which he did on multiple occasions. But Pancham managed to knock him unconscious with his bamboo stick.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qo9z9nXRvWMWe returned to the Fletchlings, only to find most of them pooped out, and unable to move a muscle. Despite the Chief Fletchling's massive girth and overall body structure, he was subject from this.
He made his way over to us all, using his spear as a support cane. Once he was in front of the crowd, he asked me to kneel down, after all, those birds were tiny as hell.
The chief wiggled his fluffy body, and then stuck his talons down his throat. He retrieved a box that seemed way too big for his body to contain, and unlocked it by picking the lock. Once it opened up, he retrieved something from it.
An old, dusty, tattered bible.
Speaking in his garbled, made-up jungle language, he handed the bible to me, and instructed me to read it with his body language. Nodding, I did just that, even though I couldn't understand any of its words.
I did however, look at each picture in the book, and it was there that I made a discovery. The entire book was a chronicle of the values that both sides of the Skypian kingdom believed in, and basically a log on the relationship between the Humans and Fletchlings. It seems like the god that they followed and believed in was a four-legged creature.
....I vaguely remember reading something like that.