[@Dusksong] Eryn found the library to be a calm place with students studying and quite the selection of things to study. She was welcome to tell what she was looking for and then be given exactly the resources she needed. So, then… [hider=Since Eryn took the time to study]Route 2: This route didn’t contain too many surprises, with a mix of bugs from Infested Woods and fresh-water types from Dragon Lake. Surskit and Lotad exists in high numbers, along with Pidgeys and Weedles. More uncommon is the Poliwag, which can occasionally be seen in the water, or the Ducklett, feeding on the bugs in this Route. Rarely, a Cherubi can be found in the bushes around here. In addition, rumors are abound of the occurrence of a rare little blue reptile in this area, but few substantial claims of any merit about this exists. Infested Woods: The Infested Woods are built of three distinct areas. Outer Infested Woods is relatively safe, with the most basic Pokémon appearing as well as a cloud of Volbeats. The shows the firefly Pokémon have during the night is a wonder to behold, though there isn’t much of the rare variety. Inner Infested Woods is just as bad at variety, because it is truly simply infested with Beedrills and Vespiquens who don’t think highly of visitors, and Dustox swarms during the night. No, the place a trainer wants to search is True Infested Woods, right in between, where a myriad of different Bug-types live. The lucky might run into a Scyther, Pinsir or a Heracross… Rumors also tell of ghosts appearing during the night, but that can’t be right. Can it? Wet Caverns: These caverns dipped in water contain water and rock-types, along with loads and loads of Zubats. The uncommon kinds you might see in here are Slowpokes or Psyduck, and if you delve deep enough you might just find an Onix. Rumors are abound that perhaps, given that the waters of Dragon Lake runs through the cave, young dragons might possibly be found within its chambers that aren’t being watched by the Lakewatchers. However, we’re very hush, hush about that. Also, rumors claim if you go deep enough in Wet Caverns, you end up somewhere else entirely… For that matter, what might be on the top…? Lakewatch Town: Carvanhas lurk outside the borders of the town, along with Woopers and Tympoles. As any city, that’s usually what to expect. However, there’s a landmark known as Descent Tower, which leads down into the underwater world beneath Lakewatch Town, known as Flooded Lakewatch. There, a whole bunch of frogs and ugly fishes make their homes, posing a threat to those who delves into the part of Lakewatch abandoned by humans. They say that in the depths of these abandoned streets lies a couple of mystical rocks, which purpose are unknown. Similar rocks have been found at both Highhill Town and Stillwood Village. Their purpose continues to elude researchers…[/hider] Then Eryn headed off to the park and investigated. There were a bunch of students already in here, among the grass and trees, seeking what could potentially be a rare Pokémon. Eryn overheard some students searching frantically nearby… [color=hotpink]‘C’mon! Keep looking! I heard they released a rare Fairy-type! We have to find it!’[/color] [color=peachpuff]‘Huh? Fairy? I heard it was a Steel-type?’[/color] [color=slateblue]‘Doesn’t matter! Finders keepers, and I’m gonna find it!’[/color] … And they were running straight past a rock, on which a purple little cat was sitting and resting, watching those around it unenthusiastically, before starting to lick its own paw… [center][url=http://cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/4/46/509Purrloin.png][img]http://i.imgur.com/eb4PfgW.png[/img][/url][/center] [center][color=6ecff6][i]Pokédex Entry #509 – Purrloin, the Devious Pokémon. It puts up a cute act to fool humans around it. It loves stealing things for fun and will act cute in order to make people forgive it. If endangered, it will counter-attack with sharp claws.[/i][/color][/center] That was the current situation. What’d Eryn do? __________________________ [@Gardevoiran] Statement: Pidgeys gonna be Pidgeys. They peck up food where they find it, pecking food or otherwise flying off wherever they feel like. The ones which Skylar saw around here all obeyed rather typical bird-logic and didn’t entirely seem like they were displaying any specific intention of being particularly special. That said, he could test their natures in various ways if he were so inclined. These Pidgeys were rather used to humans, so there were probably some curious enough to approach if Skylar looked like he in the slightest presented the opportunity to maybe obtain food. As for bravado or resentment, he’d have to engage them in battle for that. Most appeared pretty timid, though. There WOULD be random Rattata attacking, though… [center][url=http://cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/4/46/019Rattata.png][img]http://i.imgur.com/p8F42cq.png[/img][/url][/center] [center][color=6ecff6][i]Pokédex Entry #19 – Rattata, the Mouse Pokémon. It has impressive vitality that allows it to live anywhere there is food. It scavenges for food all day and reproduces quickly. Very cautious, it’s ears listen for trouble even when asleep. It’s teeth never stop growing, it will gnaw on things to keep their size in check.[/i][/color][/center] … But Skylar and Seabreeze could handle those pretty easily, it’s not like the rats could catch a water gunning bird, after all.