Amidst the curious occurrences that seemed to litter the ground, high above the sky, a lone figure flew. It slowly beat its wings as it made reasonable time towards its destination, somewhere amidst the brilliantly glowing horizon. The sun glinted across its wings with every flap, the light bouncing towards the trees, illuminating the darker recesses of the forest.But despite possessing such keen eyes, the Pokemon could not peek deep into the canopy to find a hint of life, despite the fact that there was indeed more activity then it seemed.Besides, it was early in the morning, and the silver Pokemon, having woken from its slumber at a time far earlier than he wold normally prefer, was in no mood for a strenuous and grand adventure in a dangerous place as this.
With his goals set on his destination, he looked back towards the horizon, squinting slightly as the Sun rose to form a complete and impressively bright circle, rising slowly into the sky at a rate far more relaxed than his. He began to quietly take in this remarkable view, and suddenly became irritated as the rays of hot radiation shined upon his steel body. It was a cold morning, at least until the Sun came up, and from what he thought, it was quite peaceful. He had such a relaxing flight from the take off up to the sun rising towards him. The day was going to be unspeakably hot. He, as a creature who positively abhorred all hot objects, could tell this day was going to be a somewhat irritating one.
It was at this point that he decided to look down again, far below him and see the lush green canopy that covered the ground in a sea of green, the few small and nearly lifeless strips of land resembled islands, and the Pokemon began to imagine of a wonderful ocean breeze carrying him across a small group of beautiful islands, abundant with the sweet and spicy fruits that he loved, and perhaps some exotic fish to dine on in the evening.
Mori blinked at this sudden turn of thought. How odd it was that a Skarmory such as himself would dare dream about such extravagant grandeurs, let alone associate such a dangerous territory as Seviper country to it. It wasn't like him at all, and although past acquaintances have told him he had his fair share of quirks, this had to be the oddest one.Skarmory weren't inclined to dream about better pastures, although given their place of birth, they have pretty much accepted anything and everything to be better. But then they never really spent that much time admiring the lifestyles of other Pokemon. For a Skarmory, all that truly mattered was what it was going to do next in order to survive.
Growing up under such harsh pretenses would perhaps trample the very desire to do something different, or perhaps, spur that desire even more. In Mori's case, it would seem to be the latter. If not for that desire to possess a better lifestyle, he probably wouldn't be soaring overhead, dreaming of a peaceful place to roost for more than just a few days.And if it weren't for those ambitions of grandeur, Mori wouldn't have flown directly over Seviper Country, nor notice what he was about to notice down below.
The silver Pokemon swung his head around to try and shake the sweat off his face, all the while trying to keep that vivid vision of peace and relaxation somewhere in the back of his head. Suddenly, he noticed something several meters away to the right of his head. Mori blinked again in hopes of making sense of what was going on. Far below him, on top of a small plateau there seemed to be some sort of commotion. He guessed that some Seviper finally found a snack to begin the day, or a scuffle.
Unfotunately, it seemed to be the latter. But what struck him as being odd was that this was a highly unusual scuffle. Clear as day, a Zangoose of some kind seemed to be atop that plateau and Mori could only make out that it did not seem to show any movements of fighting. Further more, it looked to be blue. It certainly wasn't a trick of the light; this Zangoose was unequivocally, unabashedly and unusually blue.
Mori's constant journeying has led him to believe in a fair number of philosophies. But the one law that he could think of to respond to such a strange sighting as this was that the Unusual was Fate's way saying 'Hi'. Fate was an odd thing, but amidst its infinite twists and turns, there were bound to be rewards hidden somewhere. For this Skarmory, Fate has provided him with a decent number of rewards in his travels. Eager to add another to his trove of experiences and stories, Mori decided to dive down towards the trouble.
The cool air forcing itself against his face was nice, but the Pokemon's concern was that what should it do now that it had answered Fate's call. Mori spread his wings slightly to slow down his dive, in hopes of fingding the time to think of something remotely normal to say to what was obviously going to be a rather violent feud.
As the Seviper and Zangoose drew closer, Mori quietly thought to himself. And no sooner had he organized his mind did he find himself flapping his wings in fornt of the two creatures. For a moment, he was quiet. His mind arching forward and crashing headlong into the inside of his skull. After picking itself up and taking the time ti straighten its hair, it passed a message down to Mori, and he blurted it out after what seemed like an eternity of awkwardness.
"Um, hello," he said with yet another awkward pause.
"I...I was wondering...if...perhaps...you could direct me towards a stream of some sort."
A stream, yes, Pokemon love streams, those things are chock-full of nutrients and goodness, or were those berries? Wait, why does one go to a stream?
"Um, yes, I'm terribly thirsty, and was wondering if you could be so kind as to direct me towards one?"
At that moment, all hope of maintaining normality had fled towards whatever stream it was Mori wished to go to. He was left behind in an awkward situation, flapping his wings trying to maintain what looked horribly like a graceful flight of some sort. In an attempt to shake it off, the silver Pokemon forced the slightest of leers at the Seviper. What reply he would receive he would find out soon.