Grasping the antique door knob before you, you open the room to see a collection of book cases and studious work laid out on a messy desk. A large corkboard is spread across one of the walls. Shining your light reveals scrapbooked together pictures of the pitch-black pokemon darkrai. A grand plan seemed to be scribbled out on various notes, including movesets and battle strategies. A few pages of newspaper articles were amongst them, describing the horrid nightmares of the townsfolk of Wandermere; people losing sleep and no longer feeling safe in their own homes. This must be the doing of the nightmarish pokemon. Could this possibly be a game plan to defeat darkrai and get rid of the nightmares which cast over the town? Who was planning to execute this?
A sparkling bracelet hung on a small tack protruding from the collage of photos, swirled with hues of red and purple. It appears to be a mega bracelet, the item held by a trainer to help their pokemon sync and mega evolve in battle. This object held no meaning alone, as did its counterpart of the megastone itself. A pokemon could not properly sync up with mega evolution without having a trainer they had a significant bond with. Did the pokemon who planned to defeat darkrai have a corresponding trainer? After reading the notes next to the bracelet, it described that duchess Litwick was to hold the mega bracelet in battle. Could two pokemon really recreate the bond of pokemon and trainer to create this phenomenon? Maybe you should return this item back to Litwick… You receive the mega bracelet! You have a feeling this will be needed later on. Maybe you could be of service to ensure the mega evolution was successful.
A woeful cry erupts from the room across the hall, almost songlike with a hint of sadness deep in the voice who sang. It was about time to go investigate the last door within the vintage manor. Before you head off, you notice more candy corn scattered over the desk and quickly scoop it into your bucket. You receive 3 candy corn!