"Not just suggesting-" Robin felt a sudden shiver go up his spine, and he looked around the restaurant. Having years of looking back over his shoulder, Robin would always get a feeling when someone was watching him. And yet, nothing seemed out of the ordinary. Only a waiter clearing a few tables. Well, sometimes he was wrong. Robin turned back to Gitana, still speaking in a hushed voice.
"I'm not just suggesting. I have a strong feeling about this. When I found this, back in Unova, I did some research. That Jolly Roger there is the mark of the Pirate Captain John James Carson. They would call him John James the Whip, because he would always carry around a whip and use it with incredible skill." Robin said, his face beaming with excitement. "The thing is, though, that he and his crew went missing, along with all their loot. But before they went missing, John James was recorded to have bragged about finding some sort of 'lost paradise'. Now, if you take a look at this map..."
Robin flattened the parchment to take a better look.
"This is clearly before Akala, or maybe even all of Alola, had any touch from the outside world. No towns, no cities, no nothing. And even nowadays, Alola could be called a paradise."
Robin pointed at a line on the map leading from a point on the shore to a part inland. Whoever made this map was quite detailed, drawing a mountain on the northeast side of the island and a bay to the south.
"Now, the trail starts here, close to Heahea City, actually. It then goes up and stops here, on the side of the mountain as it looks. That could be, eh..." Robin thought back, trying to remember what he had seen on an actual map in Alola. "Volcano Park, I think it's called?"
"I'm not just suggesting. I have a strong feeling about this. When I found this, back in Unova, I did some research. That Jolly Roger there is the mark of the Pirate Captain John James Carson. They would call him John James the Whip, because he would always carry around a whip and use it with incredible skill." Robin said, his face beaming with excitement. "The thing is, though, that he and his crew went missing, along with all their loot. But before they went missing, John James was recorded to have bragged about finding some sort of 'lost paradise'. Now, if you take a look at this map..."
Robin flattened the parchment to take a better look.
"This is clearly before Akala, or maybe even all of Alola, had any touch from the outside world. No towns, no cities, no nothing. And even nowadays, Alola could be called a paradise."
Robin pointed at a line on the map leading from a point on the shore to a part inland. Whoever made this map was quite detailed, drawing a mountain on the northeast side of the island and a bay to the south.
"Now, the trail starts here, close to Heahea City, actually. It then goes up and stops here, on the side of the mountain as it looks. That could be, eh..." Robin thought back, trying to remember what he had seen on an actual map in Alola. "Volcano Park, I think it's called?"