Once he had finished registering his team for the tournament, Conor made his way back out to the tourist filled streets. The liveliness of the festival was growing and growing exponentially by the hour, hyping Conor for the tournament. It wasn't going to start until tomorrow, but no matter what, he was excited and prepared to actually be battling competitively again. With Bo still by his side, the duo wandered the streets checking out every single stall they missed out on from their little walk through from earlier, hoping to find something they possibly missed. Minutes into a new stall, looking at Pokemon accessories and treats, there was a loud, vicious roar exploding in the air. The roar shook through the air, causing many people to stop in their tracks and look up at the sky. The loud roar was coming from a few streets over, causing Conor to grow with curiosity. "[I]Let's not go to the scary sound![/I]" Bo cheerfully said, knowing full well that his trainer was going to ignore him anyways. "You're right, we should check it out, shouldn't we?" Conor sarcastically replied, patting his Pichu on the head. Hustling through the streets he slithered through the crowd in minutes, making his way to another huge crow circling a battle. He wiggled his way into the front of the circled crowd and once in the middle he saw that there stood two trainers and their Pokemon. Two gigantic beasts roared at one another, their eyes angered and roars full of rage. To the right stood a blonde trainer with an Ursaring and his opponent was another boy with jet, black hair and a Beartic. Both trainers and their bears roared in unison as they clashed, matching blow for blow. "Their strengths are on par," a voice chimed in next to Conor. He looked like a native to the island, having darker skin and an islander accent, similar to the first woman he met that morning. "This battle will make for an exciting one, don't 'cha think?" Conor gave the man a nod in agreement, taking note that the two could possibly be his competition in the tournament the following day. It made his blood boil even more, watching the two bears fight.