[color=0072bc][h3]Dylan the Mudkip[/h3][/color] [color=fff79a][h3]Valiant Village-Central Plaza[/h3][/color] [@Bright_Ops][@Light Lord][@Empour][@Ninian] Dylan's face took on a thoughtful streak as he listened to Devon's response. So there wasn't anything they could go off of, the only memories in the Totodile's mind being vague thoughts from before they transformed, not during. The only thing that really stuck out to the Mudkip was the fact they both woke up in the forest, and around the same time, so they had probably been transformed around the same time, possibly even together. However, that wasn't the most useful information. He could easily say there was a connection between them both being water types, but that wasn't helpful in the slightest. The Mudkip was pulled from his deep thought fairly suddenly by Devon's suggestion. He agreed, they could use more information, and Spirit seemed like the best choice to ask, probably knowing the most amongst the townfolk. However, something nagged at his mind as the Totodile swam out from the shade. That being what they should ask the guildmaster exactly. They didn't know what this world knew about humans, and, more importantly, what their thoughts were on humans. It might be better not to lay out every card they had on the table before knowing the other's hand. The thoughts of poker could wait, as Dylan shook his head back into the present looking over to see Devon waving him over to the shore. He stopped wading in place, instead turning to the shore, swimming in the blissful water. Once he exited the shade, the sunlight-heated water extracted a small sigh from him, making him slow briefly. It didn't take long to get over to where the Totodile was, who was currently talking with Celty, as well as an Eevee he hadn't met but seemed to be in good spirits for some reason. If he had heard right, that reason was the Eevee, Gredy, as he introduced, forming a team? Presumably with Celty. Oh, and there was a Snorunt there as well, but seemed to be in a bit of a hurry. Listening in on what was going on, it seemed he and Devon wouldn't be seeing Spirit alone in the end. All five of them needed to see the Lucario for varying reasons. Luckily for them, Gredy seemed to know where he was. A dojo, huh? That could be useful for learning how to use his moves. Dylan reluctantly swam the rest of the way to shore, walking out from the peaceful river, shaking slightly to get rid of any excess water from him. He couldn't help but note it was feeling more natural, using this body. Which was good, since he didn't know how long he'd be in this form, if not the rest of his life. The thought brushed a major question he hadn't really asked himself yet, but he shook it off as he realized he hadn't introduced himself to the newcomers. [color=0072bc]"That's good to hear! Though, um... where's the dojo? I'm not from around here so I'll just follow your lead I suppose. Ah, I'm Dylan, by the way, nice to meet you".[/color]