The vortex now within a position where each Pokemon was visible began to light up with a metal like flare. In any sense, the Pokemon were creating a point before hitting the ground, making a drill like shape. When the flying Pokemon came crashing down on the forces below, the first wave of Skarmory, Pidgeot, and Pidgeotto, came in using Iron Wing. Their wings would slam into whatever was in their path, whether it be into the solid foundation that supported the Sundial, buildings, people, or Pokemon. These flying Pokemon were all but merciful in the descent around the Sundial.
With no time to spare, Noctowl, Scarvia, and Swellow, swooped in with less numbers, and using Gust. Their attacks would merge together, creating powerful vortexs that picked up any debris from the first attacks and anything that was strongly attached to the ground. With such, the battle in the ocean continued, tides turning red quickly as Pokemon fought for dominance and survival. Their sheer numbers were something, but their ability to strike in order and as cooperatively as they did, it was something that showed they were following orders for a cause or mind control.
A loud voice boomed through the skies on a telepathic wave, interrupting any electronics where it spoke, "Your world has been spared from the true horrors of this universe and you fail to properly prepare for them... The Pokemon can see the troubles that come to your cities; they know you rely on them... Today you witness the mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, all of Pokemon your species has taken from them. You have taken something from them, and now it is time to take something from you."
With the flying Pokemon now at work on the city, Rayquaza was visible. His blacks and purples glowing bright in the darkness as he hovered in a coiled formation far above the Sundial. He waited high above as the flying Pokemon beat on the grounds around the Sundial and anything within a hundred yard radius. Full out battle was breaking out between the forces, forcing the Crimson Guild and Team Fireknaught to work together.
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Team Fireknaught prepared quickly for the assault. Six of the Psychic Pokemon threw up a barrier that consisted of the Psychic ability and Reflect, allowing Dewgong and Poliwrath to use Ice Beam combined with Water Pump to create an ice barrier to stop the attacks coming in from the side. There was little they could do in such a fierce attack except prepare for a beating. The Iron Wings clashed into the wall of ice and the Psychic barrier, pushing the Pokemon to pump out the consistent energy needed to sustain their defense around the Sundial.
While the shielding was only in limited area, it still covered those near them. Team Fireknaught only starred at the Pokemon as the collided with the Psychic and Reflect shield above them, the idea of the shield breaking crossing their minds over and over. As the assault ended, they tried to assess the damage on the ground, only to introduced into a series of extremely powerful Gusts.
The Ice Shield and the Psychic barrier were useless to these attacks, forcing the Pokemon to do whatever they could do to weight themselves and their masters down while defending them. Reflect panels popped up, fighting Pokemon bulked up, water Pokemon worked together, throwing up small ice walls to take the brute of the attack off of them, but not fully be able to defend. The Fire Pokemon were in the worst shape, having little they could do to defend themselves, much less their trainers. These teams were forced to use their counterparts as their shielding, leaving them susceptible to damage, but primarily the safety of their trainer.
When all was said and done, the fight launching into mass battle, Team Fireknaught reacted. The Pokemon were given one order, "Neutralize", and they knew exactly what to do. The Pokemon would pair up into teams of two, covering each others back as they unleashed their own assault. Flying Pokemon would be knocked out all over the area, but no matter how many fell, it was as if they never ended. Team Fireknaught would hold well for now, but there was little they could do to help the Crimson Guild at the moment.
Kadabra himself was at work, making it all look easy as the flying Pokemon fell like they were zapped by something, "Headquarters. Back up is needed. They're breaking the ground up around the Sundial, something is telling me they're going to try and steal it."
"We can drop another team of six in less than ten minutes. What types?" The voice responded.
"How fast can you have the Iron Six gathered? I'll teleport if need be." Kadabra spoke with a dislike of having to leave even only for a second.
"Three minutes, and no need to leave, they'll arrive on their own. As for the Sundial, commander says to allow him ten minutes. Let the Pokemon break the ground loose, but not to let the Sundial leave. Do whatever you find necessary to make this happen."
Kadabra was confused for a moment, but he would not question the actual military giving him orders, "I will make it happen. What should we do with this other group here?"
"You will have my decision on them in fifteen minutes. Do a good job, soldier."
Kadabra had his orders and didn't think another fifteen minutes would be hard to scrape up. He didn't know what was going on, but he knew how to make it happen. Kadabra would teleport to each Fireknaught member and privately disclose orders to slow down their fire and only blast Pokemon directly attacking them. He knew it was a lot to ask of them in mid battle with such a difference in numbers, but they didn't resist. With little else to do, Team Fireknaught kept a strong position around the Sundial despite the ground shaking from Pokemon attacks directly into it.