Great. Spruce let down his guard and just managed to defend Gregory, who was mouthing curses. Or actually saying them, just not loud enough for me to hear. "Oh, hell." I muttered in annoyance, reluctant to leave my position and leave Greg (because shortened names are faster to pronounce) on his own. Already Kamina and Celes were off to deal with one foe, but of course somebody had to stay behind to keep an eye on things. "You Pokemon go off and fight that lone one. I have to guard the three sides of Greg. And as I feared, he began taking steps forward into the unknown. "Greg! Stop wandering off unless you want to meet Arceus." I shouted out, regrettably turning to Greg. Nothing attacked me while I was floating about 2 meters away from Greg, but the thought of it was getting to me. "Oh... fine." I closed in on him, spinning around to check for any malicious backstabbers, that would pop out of the fog and go 'PIKA-BOO' before slapping your cheeks. I saw more shadows shifting around, and I hoped those things weren't going to notice us, with them eating berries and strolling around shrubs. Greg on the other hand seemed rather optimistic of our chances, preferring to get everything over and done with. A bit like myself, only I was rather cautious. "Oh screw this." Since I was growing tired of our delays, I decided to... well, I was going to let off an arc with my magnet lined up with my pupil, which itself was aligned to the position of the Tyrogue. But, in that weather, it would've randomly jumped around between allies before reaching the lone Pokemon. This was also assuming I could get a lightning bolt to stay in a straight line from afar.