Wherever he is, it doesn't look like the inside of any snake he's ever been swallowed by.
There have to be encyclopedias of this kind of thing, right?"
"Sure, but if you just wanted a list of names or something I could call that up on my Pokétch. Sounds like you want a library. Lucky I know where one of those is too, huh?"
So they depart the clothing boutique and she gets on her flaming horse again and rides same down the street and over a few blocks. Library! It has books!
He finds a book on Pokémon that seems to be searchable by appearance, a shorter book on legendary Pokémon, and a map. And notes the locations of books that might describe the selection of metals on Earth.
Bella finds other books and reads with a Pokémon curled up across her lap being scritched behind the ears.
Turns out the reason emotional Allomancy did nothing to the hat birds was because Murkrow are Dark type and immune to Psychic. He flips through the notes on Pokémon of a similar type, so as to know what to stay away from.
More importantly, there is no Pokémon that looks like the thing that brought him here and none known to do interplanetary travel. Legendaries it is, then.
That thing that brought me here was definitely not a Pokémon, incidentally. You don't have to doubt your breadth of knowledge."
"Didn't think so. You seem confused enough about Pokémon that I'd be surprised if they existed where you came from. Must be boring."
"We do have some animals, but they're rarely more intimidating than you'd think from their size. And you have much more variety here."
"Hundreds and hundreds. There are songs. I still remember most of the words to the Electric Pokémon Song."
"Just hundreds? We have more, probably at least thousands of species. But not very many matter."
"Then I guess it's arguable if we really have more variety," shrugs Bella. "Anyway. You're going to go legendary hunting?"
"I think I have to, if I'm ever going to get back. I think Sendoff Spring might be a place to start; there's supposed to be an interdimensional portal of some kind."
"The Pokémon are Giratina, Palkia, and Dialga." He slides over a book at a relevant page. "They're supposed to be able to handle interdimensional travel, so they sound like my best bet. Are you looking for any characteristics other than 'legendary'?"
"Dialga does time, so that at least sounds more relevant than willpower. The only problem is that none of them are psychic, so they'll be harder to identify if I do manage to sense them."
Joe could hear my nonvocal communication, so I assume psychic 'mon can do that. Even if they don't immediately look different from non-psychic ones, anything that reacts is psychic."
"I don't have any psychic-type 'mon myself so there's no easy way to check - Dusk has enough latent potential to use a psychic attack, but he's dark-type so that probably won't help. We could go ask somebody at the guild to make sure your theory holds."
"That would probably be a good idea. The ones we're looking for aren't psychic type, but if it's about potential then they've probably got plenty."
"I don't think psychic 'mon of the sort that will be around the guild house are telepathic," Bella mentions, heading for the library exit. She takes out a different mammalian quadruped, this one with antlers and leaves, to ride back. "Or we'd have used them to translate instead of Joe. They aren't smart enough. But if we're just checking your ability to sense psychic 'mon specially we can compare Lina's Chimecho against any of mine."
"Worth a try. I can't sense them now, by the way; whatever the Pokéball does makes it look like it's not here."