: Dex entries and following story changed."Children, wait," the old innkeeper said, twisted hands dimly illuminated by the glow of the fire, "There's a story I must tell you before you head off for your trial tomorrow.""A story? Fantastic! A piece on old Amarean legends would be a hit!" Katie stated proudly, removing her beanie from her head. Her Luxio purred slightly as she gently placed it over his ears. "We're all ears!""Very well then. This is a story of two lovers, like many stories before it. There was a young man, long ago, much like you, boy." He pointed to me. I could feel the hackles of Kisolis's fur prick up, and could hear a low grumble escape her lips. "Calm down girl," I cooed, gently stroking her snout, "Like me? How so?""He was about your age I believe. Anyway, this young man fell deeply in love with a young woman in his town, much like you there, young lady!" Once again, his hand was outstretched to one of our group, aimed directly at Jane."...If the implication there is that she was also his twin then there's a problem." Jane stated. I could tell she had stiffened up, as she was sat upright and alert in her chair. None of her Pokemon were out of their balls. Odd, but then again so is Jane."You know that's not what I mean!" The innkeeper sighed and continued. "She was a young maiden from a rather wealthy family, they had come over to Amare with the first settlers of these lands and made a profit selling Spamb wool. The boy tried all he could to impress her. He got her fancy gifts, painted her portrait, and even caught her rare Pokemon. She appreciated his company, but it seemed like nothing would win her over. One day, he got a brilliant idea! He sheared a shining Spamb and wove a scarf of brilliant sliver out of it. Much like your bandanna!" Hand out once more, this time directed at Fable and his Vibrava."Oh its my turn? My bandanna is neither wool nor silver, but I think I get what you're trying to say. So, what happened? He presented the scarf to her?""Yes, exactly. At this point the boy was several years older and was ready to start thinking about marriage. He knew exactly who he was going to present this scarf to.""The girl.." Jane said quietly."Yes, the young maiden. By this point they had grown close, but he was still unable to win her heart. This would change all of that. He took her out into the woods and presented it to her, wrapping it around their necks and stating that this scarf bound them together forever."The innkeeper slowly rose from his chair and walked over to the fire. He stood there silently, staring into the flickering flames. A sigh escaped his lips. Fable and Katie looked at him, confused. Finally, after what felt like an eternity, Jane spoke up. "So then what? What happened after that?""Well," said the innkeeper as he turned his head, "No one knows for sure. Some state that she rejected him and simply walked away leaving him. Others state that he strangled her after her rejection. All we know for certain is that neither was ever seen again."I felt a shiver down my spine. Ghost stories don't normally scare me, but something feltabout this one. For a second, I thought I saw a small, red flame flicker in the window."All we know for certain is shortly after this incident, people began making strange reports after coming out of the forest. 'Ghosts!' they'd cry! When pressed for details, they would say that they saw a ghost with a silver scarf around their neck. Some state the spirit was guided by a blue will-o-wisp, others say it was a pinkish red color. Not many stayed to find out for certain.""Do you think these ghosts are the boy and girl, that they haven't moved on yet?" Fable asked.The innkeeper simply smiled."...We're going to find out tomorrow, aren't we?" Katie asked softly. The innkeeper stared her in the eyes for a few seconds before answering.With a mischievous grin on his wrinkled face, he said "Only if you're brave enough. Ever try to steal an angry ghost's fire?"Thank you tofor his help in writing the dex entries and editing the story exerpt!