Evergreen looked closely at the pieces. If Ash was implying that no human could move them without psychic power, then didn't that mean a Pokémon like herself could. She tried focusing her power on one of the pieces. The piece slid one block. Sheesh. How do people move these things?! Evergreen remarked. The pieces weren't a lot of trouble for her, but given they were not only heavy but also on a wall, it seemed excruciating to do with human hands alone, let alone Pokémon.
When she heard that Chieri was alive and well, she couldn't help but feel a little bit of joy. She couldn't help much right now, but she had regained skme of her strength, especially after Evergreen had tried to boost her spirit. With the current task at hand, Kiseki really doesn't understand what to do. "Um... is there anything I can do to help, Evergreen?"
Ash whispered an incarnation, creating an aura around his hands. The spell than granted him enough strength to move the stone stabs. "Aura of Strength is definitely a big help."
Kirito is stil in mediation "Even without wand Ican take you easily on" kirito added. Casting a spell first to bind her. "Ah. You do not stand a chance." Casting a second spell to open a portal to some dimension. Every mage could do this. So jt wasn't a very difficult spell. Rianna struggled against her bindings but was powerless at what Kirito did. He grabbed her and slowly pushed her inside. "Bye bye" as the portal closed. Kirito opened his eyes and fell on the ground. "Now I remember. But what dimension did he send her through" he said to himself thinking with a worried look on his face
Hmm... You won't be much help if you can't move these things, to be honest, Evergreen replied to Kiseki. See if have a spell in your mind or if Ash could give you a power boost. She continued moving the mural pieces around; while Ash could handle moving ones on the bottom part of the wall, Evergreen could help moving whatever pieces were on the top part. After all, the pieces together spanned to the ceiling.
"Think of it like a puzzle..." Serena suggested. "Start with the straight edges and then work inward." "The question is what could be determined as a straight edge." Brock mused.
That's a really good question, Evergreen remarked. It would be easier if we knew what the background colour is supposed to be. (I'm assuming that all puzzle pieces are squares)
Plus, it would be really hard to tell what a straight edge is, Evergreen commented. This isn't a classic jigsaw. These are all squares! No, we need a strategy of some sort.
I suppose the ones that look like they easily slide on the borders, Evergreen replied. She tried sliding different pieces to the edge to see if they easily fit.
@122 Generation The top edge of the puzzle was a red line, with some orange edges. "Maybe the puzzle creates a rainbow image?" Serena wondered. "It's possible..." Brock replied.
Ugh. Rainbows again?! This is too predictable. So what's next, purple at the bottom? Evergreen said, annoyed. She shifted some pieces as appropriate. "Evergreen is getting suspicious that it's too easy..." Maria muttered.
"It may not be a rainbow..." Ash suggested. "It could be a sunrise or sunset..." "Or Moltres rising in all her glory from the ashes..." Serena suggested. The bottom pieces were not purple, but more brown or gray.
"See, Evergreen?" Maria laughed at the Gardevoir. "There are more clues! You're overreacting!" Evergreen tried to brush the comments aside and focus on shifting the puzzle pieces. She examined the colours of the pieces and tried her best to decide what would be most fitting. There was a large blend of red, orange, and yellow colours, along with patches of gray and even black. With no reference to think of, solving this puzzle was going to take trial and error. "Besides, if it were too easy," Maria muttered, "Evergreen would have thought it was a trap of some sort."
"I found some more edges that appear to be green." Brock reported. "Anyone want to guess what this is?" Misty asked.
Kiseki didn't have a clue on what was going on. Everybody else was talking about colors, rainbows, and what not. However, she still tried her best to make a guess based on the colors given to them. "Is it... nature? I mean, we got the sun with red and orange, then we have green for... bushes or trees, then we get brown for the ground."