The pokemon neither responded to Hex's nor Josh's call, seemingly preferring to stay in the shadows. She wasn't surprised. The cave pokemon seemed to have relative distaste toward the torch light, so it might've been sensitive to it. Or it just preferred to stay unseen. Nearby, the two Dratini decided to launch two twisters at her. Two spiraling gusts of wind were blasted out at her, and she felt herself becoming disoriented. Hex shot a gust out, trying to redirect the twisters. One of the twisters was interrupted, and Hex redirected it into a cave wall, forcing the winds to a halt. The other twister, however, spun her right round, disorienting her. It took her a moment to get back to her senses, only to see one of the Dratini wincing as an orange beak momentarily came in to attack it, before disappearing once again in the darkness. Meanwhile, Anthony was having a battle with a Goomy. It wasn't much of a good battle. It was pretty once sided, as Anthony damaged it with ease. Whoever the pokemon hiding in the shadows was, it was being helpful, which was pretty good. The other Dratini, that hadn't been pecked, was covered in Josh's acid. The liquid hit it's skin with a long hissing sound, and the Dratini squirmed under the heavy goop. From the Pursuit, and the beak, she presumed it was a Murkrow, probably. There wasn't much else in the cave that might've had both dark type and a beak. Matt set up another flat, glass wall of light, that seemed to reflecting off of the torch light. The mystery pokemon seemed to already be doing more than Terra, having already damaged two of their attackers. At least Terra seemed to be completely invincible from the dragons, so she didn't have to do much beside sit down and watch like a spectator at a Gladiator's arena. Hex gusted one of the Dratini into a cave wall, trying to keep it pinned there with a wall of constant, strong winds. The Dratini attempted to slither away a couple of times, but she was just smack it back into the wall. Her gusts seemed to have gotten stronger since she had begun.