[center][h1][color=91cc2a]Ravi[/color][/h1][/center] [center][hider=Adventure Log] [b]Moves:[/b] [list] [*]Swagger: Confuses opponents and raises their normal attack. [*]Wrap: Binds opponents like a constrictor and does damage while opponent is constricted. [/list] [b]Health:[/b] Full [b]Status:[/b] Cold/Winded [b]Ability:[/b] (Shed Skin) May heal itself from status conditions by shedding its skin. [b]Inventory:[/b] None [b]Quest:[/b] Make friends and get along despite his intimidating voice and appearance. [/hider][/center] [hr] While most of the group seemed to be fighting off the seemingly dangerous pokemon, Ravi slithered inside the cave where the Dunsparce was staring off into space. Having no time to question what his deal was, he headed into the furthest corner. Making sure his valuables would be safe from both the storm and the suspected enemy if it happened to intrude. With a loud gagging sound as his maw cam unhinged expelling the berry-filled nest. [b][color=91cc2a]“GAK!”[/color][/b] Relieved to be back in the shelter as even without the fire, no longer being exposed to the wind and rain had lifted several heavy burdens from his shoulders...the point was he felt better. Consuming just the minimal amount for him to not feel so hungry, not really able to enjoy them as they still had an earthy aftertaste. Overestimating how far he was able to push himself; not even finding himself capable of separating the berries from the nest, so that it could be put on the dying fire to fuel it. Curling himself up in a sluggish manner to keep warmer. While it was a good endurance test and necessary practice to develop his abilities, too much more would be pushing the body of the young Pokemon's limit. Aware that he was in no condition to fight as he took a slow and deep breath to ease his scattershot mind. His eyes were half-shut in preparation from getting some well deserved rest. Despite it coming at a rather inopportune time... Fortunately his optimism in trusting others would handle stopping the Bidoof proved to be correctly placed. And it seemed as they arrived just in the nick of time as the storm outside only got even worse.