A Shadow, and Eon, and a Worm 4.

Exploring, talking, and teaming.


"Eeeeeoooonnnnn?"

Eon sighed. "Yes, Shadow?"

"I'm bboooorrrreeeddd." The little Vulpix whined. "Where the hell are the library's in this city?"

"I don't know, Shadow." Eon sighed again, casually tugging her closer to his side to make sure she didn't run into the person they were passing in the other direction. "I don't know the layout of this city either, remember?"

"I know..." She huffed. "But still, how could we get through this much of the city and not run into a single library?"

"...Yeah, that is a little ridiculous." He nodded. "You don't smell anything?"

"Nope, and I know you don't either, Eon." Shadow grumped, looking around again. "There's just humans everywhere. Some of the shops look pretty cool, though." Eon glanced over, seeing her looking into a window of a nearby building, one filled with colourful clothes.

"I suppose." The Ninetales sighed. "Though I dunno why you're looking."

"Use them for illusions." She explained, moving along. "We might need 'em." Eon raised an eyebrow at her, then shot a speculative look at the window again and following her.

"Fair enough." Eon nodded. "Anything interesting?"

"Eh, some of it." Shadow shrugged. "Looks cool and all, but I don't really see the point in a lot of it."

"Hm..." Eon said non-commentally. "How're your illusions doing?" He asked instead.

"Ok, I think." She grinned. "I've been working pretty hard at them." Looking around, Eon nodded towards an alley that smelt abandoned.

"Want to show me?"

"Sure!" Shadow pattered down the alley, her tails waving in anticipation, while Eon padded after her in curiosity. "Alright," she turned, looking at him. "Whatddya want to see first?"

"Anything you want." He shrugged. Shadow nodded, chewing her lip.

"Right." Closing her eyes, she waved her tails back and forth, focusing. A second Ninetales, one the normal golden colour, flickered into being next to her, breathing steadily as it looked at Eon. The shiny Ninetales' eyes widened, and he carefully circled it, watching the illusion move to track him with its eyes.

"...Impressive." He said slowly. "Very impressive." Shadow blushed, pawing at her neck.

"I've been watching how you move a lot." She explained. "It's one I've been working on for ages."

"You do all this through observation?" He asked.

"Mhm. I've done it with some of the others in the Guild and around town, too. It's... difficult," Shadow admitted, "Even Pokemon you'd expect to move the same like Stantler and Sawsbuck have loads of little differences to follow." She waved her tails again, the Ninetales copy moved its jaw for a moment.

"This was the hardest part, though." It said, in Shadow's voice. Eon gaped.

"Sounds too?" He stared, eyes wide.

"Yeah." The Vulpix coughed, her illusion stilling aside from its breathing. "Trying to throw my voice was hard at first. Then I figured out how to make the illusion of my voice. It's weird, and it took a while to make it sound right- I had Chatot help me with it- but I've got it now." She looked down. "Can't make it sound any different, though."

"Shadow, that's still very impressive." Eon smiled proudly. "What else can you do?" The Ninetales vanished into the air, and Shadow's fur changed to a dark purple, with the fur on her tail turning black and her feet grey.

"Colour changing as well." She grinned, stepping backwards into the shadow of a dumpster. "Figured it'd be useful to hide with, now we're somewhere else." Eon nodded, focusing his own illusion. His grey fur went completely black, with dark grey tail tips, and smiled.

"Yeah, it probably would be a good idea." Eon replied, stepping out and dropping the illusion again. He quickly checked the invisibility one, as well as the one that was keeping them from being heard, while Shadow moved out.

"Mhm." She pawed at the edge of her scarf again, messing with the Rescue Badge proudly pinned there. "I've been messing with projections, mostly. Figured that if we can scare people off, we can avoid fighting too much here."

"Good idea, little kit." Eon stretched. "Now, want to keep going?"

"Sure." Shadow took a step forward, then froze, sniffing. "Huh?"

"What's up?" The Ninetales took a step forward.

"Shush!" Shadow snapped, sniffing around. "Something's weird."

"How?" Eon didn't move as the little Vulpix walked slowly around the area, focusing on a small spider on the wall.

"This spider." She said softly, careful not to startle it. "Something's wrong with it."

"What?" Eon shifted, leaning closer.

"I'm... not sure." She admitted. "It smells... wrong, though." Eon raised an eyebrow, then sniffed.

"Huh." He frowned. "You're right." Sniffing at the bug again, he noted the scent that seemed to cling to it below the normal smell that bugs had. That smells oddly familiar... he mused to himself.

"It smells kinda like..." Shadow paused, eyes suddenly wide. "The Bug Girl from last night." Eon's eyes widened as well, and he sniffed again.

"It is!" The Ninetales barked, surprised.

"Is she nearby, do you think?"

"Probably." Eon nodded. "We don't know how far her powers can stretch, but then again she could've just come through here."

"I don't think so." Shadow frowned. "The smell's too recent. It's kinda like she's exactly here, not just been here before." The little Vulpix brightened. "Hey, let's go find her and say hello!"

"Shadow, wait!" Eon sighed loudly. "Remember what Tattletale said about the Rules."

"Don't say hi to the Capes if they're not in costume, even if you know them." She nodded. "I know. I just wanna see if she's around."

"Alright." He sighed again at his younger partner, then followed her out of the alley. "But no interacting with her if she's out of costume."

"I know, Eon." Shadow grumbled, exasperated.

"Just making sure." The larger vulpine shook himself carefully. "Now, second point. Any idea how to find her?" She paused, thinking.

"No idea." Shadow admitted. Eon snorted.

"Thought not."


Taylor sighed miserably as she glanced at the nearest window. Mentally, she noticed a few of the bugs in her range skittering about strangely as something passed them by, but the vision on her bugs was still too blurry for her to properly make anything out, so she ignored it and continued walking.

She wanted to go out in costume again.

She'd enjoyed the night before, once the absolute terror of fighting against Lung had worn off. The feeling of doing something, even just patrolling the rooftops, after that shitty day at school, had been great. She wanted to do it again.

And maybe she'd get lucky enough to run into the Undersiders again. They'd seemed nice, even if they were villains, and she wouldn't mind talking with them again.

Even Tattletale. She'd seemed like she was alright, though Taylor knew that their interaction had been shaded a bit by everything that'd gone on before, but she seemed like she'd be alright to talk to on occasion.

And then there were the foxes.

Taylor frowned, pausing at a display to think. The foxes had been... strange, to say the very least. Shadow and Eon. A pair of kitsune, apparently, one with six tails and one white one with nine. From what she'd read- assuming that she did her best to ignore the contradicting stories she'd found while looking- that meant that Shadow was the younger one, but still about six hundred years old and would be incredibly powerful, while Eon was a lot older, at least a millennium at a guess, and even more powerful.

She wondered why they'd never intervened with the Endbringers before. Maybe they hadn't been able to leave; given that she'd seen that they were apparently messengers of Inari, a Japanese God, she wouldn't be too surprised.

Taylor hoped to see them again as well. It'd be interesting to ask them to tell her stories, and maybe she could confirm that they were actually godly messengers of some kind.

And of course, ask them why they'd intervened against Lung for her.

That, in particular, was something that'd been creeping in the back of her mind since she'd read about it earlier that day. Even the actions of the Trio hadn't been able to knock the foxes from her thoughts. The fact that the two had fought against Lung for her- well, that Shadow had put Lung down for her, was incredible to her. She was just Taylor, and they were- probably- god-level creatures. Why would they fight for her?

Taylor shook her head. There's no way they were actually fighting for me. They'd probably come to deliver some kind of message to Lung by defeating him, and saving my life was just a side effect of it all. She began walking back towards her house, planning to get as much of her homework done as possible so she'd be able to go out later and patrol again.

Looking around last second before she crossed a road, she frowned deeply when one of her bugs was shifted around by some unseen force in the alley nearby. Carefully, she moved a few more spiders and roaches into the area, trying to get a better image of what was there. There was a few minutes of shuffling, then a quiet cough.

"Hey, Bug Girl?" Taylor stiffened slightly, biting her lip to stop a shout, as the comparatively large fox rippled into view from nowhere. "Can you hear me?"

"Probably not, Pix." The other fox from the previous night put in, also appearing from nowhere. "Pretty sure bugs aren't as good with their senses as any of us are."

"Dangit." Shadow cursed lightly. "I was hoping to talk to her." Slowly, Taylor started moving her bugs about to get a better look at the two, drawing more and more bugs into the area, before arranging them into words.

Yes I can hear you.

"Oh!" Shadow barked. "You can hear us. Sweet! Hey Bug Girl, could we talk to you?" Taylor blinked.

Will patrol tonight. Meet then.

"Sure!" She got the impression that the fox was grinning. "Seeya then!" The two vanished, making Taylor raise an eyebrow before shrugging and continuing to walk towards her home.

She was still pretty confused by the foxes, but at least she was likely to get some answers now.


"That was a bit mean, Pix." Eon scolded lightly as they left the alley. "You've probably confused her."

"I just want to talk with her later, Eon." She grinned, bouncing about. "We'll still have to find her later too." The Vulpix went contemplative. "Maybe we should try and find where she tends to hang about, so we could set up meeting places there." Eon sighed.

"Shadow, did you even listen to Tattletale's lecture on the Unwritten Rules?"

"Of course I did." She looked back at him, offended. "But they're unwritten, so they're unofficial, and besides if we end up working with Bug Girl then we'd need places we could meet up in the city to save her having to walk to our base all the time." Eon blinked, then nodded.

"Makes sense. Sorry, thought you meant before we see if she wants to work with us." Shadow snorted.

"Heh. Nah, I wouldn't do that. Those rules're obviously there for a reason, so we should probably follow them." She snorted again. "Even if they're really stupid. I mean, this entire world relies on a mask and people's unwillingness to 'out' the person behind it to function right. All it'd take is one guy with too much knowledge in stuff they shouldn't know, and everyone'd be screwed." She looked up at the sky for a moment, sighing. "Everything's way simpler back home. Famous people are famous, and teams get mission requests. Unless there's a stupid crisis, no-one's really in that much danger."

"I know what you mean, Pix." Eon patted her head gently. "C'mon, let's see if we can find one of those dang libraries about."

"Alright." The two of them pattered off, Shadow staying quite close to Eon as they made their way through the crowd on what seemed to be the main street of the city.


"Found one!" Shadow called, pushing off of the wall and away from the building she'd been sniffing at.

"Finally." Eon growled. "Seriously, how was it so hard to find a library in this city?"

"Dunno. Maybe there's just not that many libraries?" Shadow shrugged. "Or we just got really unlucky and started on the exact opposite side of the city to where they all are?"

"One of them, sure." Eon tapped her side, herding her towards an alleyway. "Let's go put up some sort of human illusion so we can go in."

"Sure." Shadow yawned slightly. "Urgh. Tired."

"Really?"

"A bit, yeah." She yawned again, shaking herself. "No idea why. Anyway, can you do human as an illusion?"

"Well, I can do Lucario and Gardevoir, and I doubt it's much different to that." Eon shrugged, flicking his tails. "So let me put this one up, then I'll drop the other illusions we need to get rid of."

"I really want to learn how to layer illusions like that." Shadow muttered jealously.

"You'll get there in time, little Pix." Eon grinned. "Anyway, done. Come on, let's go and look up what we need."

"Sure." Shadow, now under the illusion of a fairly nondescript teenage girl, nodded. Eon was using the form of a just as stereotypical teenage boy, both of the illusions made up of different people they'd come across while wandering around invisibly. The Vulpix made her way back out of the alley, the illusion duly following her path while Eon and his illusions did the same. Both of them quietly made their way into the library, greeting the human on the desk with a low voice before heading over to the computers. Eon's illusion sat down while the Ninetales himself jumped into the chair and peered at the unfamiliar screen, while Shadow went to sniff at the bookshelves with her illusion in tow. "Some of these look really interesting, I might have to figure out some way of borrowing some."

"Be careful what you say, Shadow." Eon muttered, pushing a button on the monitor and smiling to himself when it turned on. "Remember the illusions."

"Sorry." She winced, coming back over to look over his shoulder as he carefully moved the mouse about, trying to figure out how it all worked.

"And don't forget that you don't actually exist as a person here."

"I know." Shadow hummed, while Eon made his way onto the internet and waited for it to load. "Hey, maybe Bug Girl could help us."

"Maybe, Shadow." Eon grimaced, typing his search into the bar and pushing the button labelled enter, then sighing softly when he was rewarded with more loading. "These things are more complicated than I realised."

"Didn't Tattletale say we should get phones?" She checked idly. "We'd probably have to ask for help there too, unless these Capes can normally go and buy things from shops."

"I somehow doubt it is, Shadow." Eon muttered, as the screen popped up with his search results. "Since Capes apparently rely on a secret identity so much, I doubt many of them go shopping in those identities."

"It's still really silly, though." She huffed, resting her front paws on the desk so she could see the computer screen.

"You've said." Eon sighed, frowning at the results before shrugging and picking the first one on the screen to click. "Now, let's see what Tattletale was implying earlier…"


Nearly an hour of reading later, the two Pokemon wandered out of the library again, sparing a distracted nod for the librarian before heading a little ways down the slightly clearer road and slipping into an alley. It only took a few moments for Eon to reset all of the illusions to the original invisible-inaudible combination the two had been using before they'd found the library.

"Well then." He tried to begin, before pausing.

"That was something." Shadow attempted, also falling silent. For a little while, the two of them just sat there, looking up at the slowly darkening sky- it was about four in the afternoon if he had to guess, and being April the sun was going down fairly slowly, so they still had plenty of time to burn before night came around- and thinking.

"I believe I understand what Tattletale meant about our team name. And what she was smirking about when she recommended that we go and do some research into things surrounding kitsune and Inari in this world." Eon finally managed, some three minutes later. "And I also get the feeling that Tattletale finds this sort of thing far more amusing than most should."

"Yeah." Shadow sighed. "Sorta getting that impression as well, Eon." She suddenly giggled, making Eon raise an eyebrow and look at her in confusion. "Hey, think of it this way; we kinda are messengers from a god, right? I mean, Hoopa kinda counts… I think. He's a Mythical Pokemon, anyway, so it's probably close enough." Eon stared at her for a moment, then started laughing.

"Oh, this will be fun." He grinned widely. Shadow cocked her head.

"What?"

"The world thinks- or will think, once people start seeing us without getting the full story- that the both of us are messengers of a god, right?" His eyes sparkled slightly as all nine tails swept back and forth. "Why don't we give them exactly that impression?"

"And pretend to be god messengers?" Shadow asked. "Huh. Could be fun."

"As you said, it's not like it's exactly a lie, is it?" Eon chuckled. "So why not play along with it? It's what we do, after all."

"I guess, yeah." Shadow grinned back at the elder fox. "Tattletale knows the truth, though, and she's probably told her team about it as well."

"And we'll have to tell the Bug Girl if she wants to join the team." Eon agreed. "But other than that, it's probably not gonna get anywhere. And from what Tattletale said about this PHO thing, people'll probably start to speculate the second we get brought into the public eye." Eon huffed slightly. "It'll be the old days all over again." Shadow nuzzled against his chest.

"Hey, it won't get that bad, I'm sure." The Vulpix assured.

"The reactions are likely to be either awe or fear." Eon countered. "Which is near enough the same as last time."

"To be fair, though, I'm pretty sure the awe outweighed the fear by kinda a bit." She smiled. "C'mon, it'll be fine. Besides, if people end up worshipping us, or it gets too bad, we'll just come out with the truth, right?"

"Sure thing, little pix." The shiny Ninetales nodded. "If it all goes well, we'll just bring it up some other time, but for now we let people think what they like."

"Yup!" Shadow bounced, glad her friend had cheered up slightly. "Now c'mon, let's go back to the den! We should take a nap before we go find Bug Girl later tonight."

"We really should've tried to set up some sort of meeting point for her." Eon sighed, partly at the short-sightedness of not doing so, and partly at his teammate's enthusiasm. I swear, she can bounce back from the oddest situations like it's nothing.

"Eh, I'm sure we'll find her." She shrugged, hopping back and forth near the entrance of the alley. "Now come on, Eon."

"Alright, alright." He sighed again, following his little friend. "Let's get back."


Taylor stood alone on a rooftop, carefully directing her bugs to scan the area. She wasn't far from where the two vulpines had been earlier today, when they'd spoken to her bugs in the alleyway, but she was still using every bug in her range to scan the area in an attempt to find them, simply because she wasn't entirely sure they would be able to find their way back.

She wouldn't say that they definitely couldn't, given that they'd managed to figure out that she was controlling and use them to talk to her- if only barely, given how hard it was to listen or see using insect senses. Still, though, Taylor wanted to make sure she found them if they came anywhere near her, so she could guide them over and talk with them.

Naturally, Taylor was curious about the sudden appearance of the pair, since they'd just shown up in the middle of her fight, and right now she couldn't help but want to see them again. Partly to thank them, and partly just because things had been eating at her all day that she really wanted answering.

Like the whole god thing, for one.

Pausing as she noticed something with one of her bugs, Taylor carefully scanned that area, bringing a small army of cockroaches out from under a nearby dumpster to help her build a picture of the area her spider was in.

"Hello?" A quiet and familiar voice called. Taylor brightened slightly, moving her bugs in response.

Hello.

"Hi there Bug Girl." Shadow greeted lowly, suddenly appearing in front of them. Despite herself, she twitched in surprise. "How're you doing?" Taylor raised an eyebrow.

Alright why.

"Just wondering." The blurry shape looked up and sniffed the air. "Where are you? Eon's trying to find you with the smell right now, but it's kinda hard with all the bugs copying it." Slightly confused as to what the littler fox meant, Taylor began moving the single firefly she had in her possession towards the two of them.

Bringing firefly follow when there.

"Ok, no problem." Shadow nodded. "Hey Eon, Bug Girl's bringing a firefly over to us so she can guide us to her, so you can stop trying to figure out her scent now."

"Alright, Shadow." A larger grey form walked into view as well, seating himself on the ground and brushing all nine tails around his paws, while he seemed to look down his nose at her bugs. "Hello. How're you doing right now? Recovering well from last night?"

Yes much better didnt get hurt much anyway. Thank you.

"You're welcome." Eon seemed to smile- Taylor couldn't really tell, given how blurry the view was- before flicking an ear. "Out of curiosity, what made you think it would be a good idea to fight that Lung guy, anyway?"

"Yeah, seems a bit silly to fight a fire user with bugs." Shadow opined. "I mean, I'm sure you could do it, but it doesn't seem like a good idea to." Taylor paused, thinking for a moment, then took notice of where the firefly she was guiding was.

Follow fly talk in person.

"Alright, no biggy." Shadow smiled. She looked around, obviously spotting the bug as she stood, shaking out her fur and tails, before pattering over to it. Eon followed after, and Taylor led them silently towards her position on the rooftop, the two foxes managing to make themselves go unnoticed by the people still wandering the streets- even this late, and even in Brockton Bay, there were a few.

A Stranger effect of some kind? Taylor thought

It was only a few minutes later when the sound of claws on brick caught her attention, making Taylor turn around to greet the two, her firefly landing on her hair before going dark and burrowing in among the other bugs she'd placed there for quick access.

"Hiya!" Shadow greeted, shaking her head as she reached the top of the building. "Nice to see ya again, Bug Girl!"

"Like Shadow said." Eon nodded, bounding up next to her in a much more graceful fashion, grey fur blending in surprisingly well against the night yet still shimmering in the starlight. "It's nice to see you on better terms, however." He sniffed at the air, Shadow inching slightly closer and doing the same. "You're healing well, though. That's good, we were worried we'd gotten to you a bit late."

"No, you got there on time. I mainly stepped in because I thought he was trying to kill kids, but I probably should've thought more." Taylor smiled, before realising that the mask would hide her facial expressions, need to remember that, "And thank you for stepping in to help me." Even if I don't understand why.

"No problem!" Shadow grinned in return, small, pointed teeth glinting, while Eon peered at her down his nose. "We're a Rescue Team, so it's our job to help people!"

"A Rescue Team?" Taylor frowned. "What do you mean?" Eon sighed.

"That's part of what we want to talk to you about." The two moved closer, Eon sitting down and sweeping his tails around his paws while Shadow just lay on her stomach, stretching out a bit as she did. "We figured we owed you an explanation after last night. We gave one to Tattletale this morning as well, so we thought we should do the same for you."

"Y'know, since you're probably a bit confused about us jumping in to save you and all." Shadow added.

"I am a bit." She admitted, slowly sinking down to their level. Even sitting, she was somewhat taller than Eon, though both of the foxes had a sort of presence about them that made them seem much larger than they were. "I… did do a bit of research, though. While I was at school." She chewed her lip, reluctant to continue, then spat it out. "Are you really kitsune? Like, Inari kitsune?" For some odd reason, this made Eon bark out a laugh, while Shadow's eyes lit up as she stared at her friend.

"Huh." She muttered. "Guess you weren't wrong about what people'd think."

"Well, they don't know." Eon smirked, shooting a glance at her before looking back at Taylor. "Not quite. Let us explain, it'll make sense then." Taylor looked between the two vulpines, focusing on the grey one as he began talking.

It went on for quite some time.


Taylor gaped between them.

"Huh."

"Yeah, it is that." Shadow snickered, apparently finding her moment of mental incomprehension amusing.

"I mean… huh." She tried again, then shook herself, absently pushing her confusion into her bugs and making them run about in her hair. "I don't know if 'creatures from another world who came here for an unknown reason and happened to find me' is better or worse than 'messengers from a Japanese god showed up and interrupted my fight and saved my life to leave a message for me and-or my opponent.'"She said, making the others snort.

"When you put it like that, I'm not sure either." Eon murmured, avidly watching her hair. "I wonder what you happen if you got close to an Ariados or something similar…"

"Pardon?"

"Oh, nothing. Just a thought." He shook his head, Shadow smiling slightly, and gave Taylor a look-over. "So, any other questions?"

"No, I think we got them all." She decided. "I might think of some new ones later, but for now I'm good."

"Alright." Eon smiled at her. "Now, I know Shadow had something she wanted to ask you…"

"Hm? Oh, yeah!" Shadow grinned, leaping up from the roof and shaking herself. "Bleh, dust."

"Should've thought of that before you lay down." She stuck her tongue out at him, making Taylor giggle, before looking back up at the masked girl.

"Wanna join our team?" She asked. Taylor spluttered, then gaped.

"Sorry, what?"

"Want to join the team?" She asked again, sitting down and raising a paw to her badge. "I'm not sure where we'd get a badge like this one, but I don't think it works here anyway, since we're not exactly at home, but we could think of something. Then we could work together, like the Undersiders did, or like the Wards people apparently do." Taylor nodded faintly, still surprised.

"Why me, though?" She said, bewildered.

"Why not you?" Shadow returned, cocking her head in honest confusion. "I mean, you're the only other one who knows all this, and we couldn't really go poach Tattletale from her team, that'd be a bit rude and they're friends anyway. Most of our team is back home, and while we might be able to ask Hoopla-"

"Hoopa!"

"To bring them over, they're all busy with their own lives and probably taking missions on behalf of our team during our trip." Shadow finished, completely ignoring Eon's exasperated bark. "So I spoke to Eon, and he agreed. It takes a lot of courage to try and fight a dragon, especially when you're not very strong against their abilities…" She trailed off for a moment, muttering angrily under her breath about Druddigon and angry Gible, much to Taylor's confusion, before smiling again. "So we could be a team, and work together to fight crime and outlaws, and maybe we could try and set up something silly with the Undersiders. Tattletale suggested that bit, since she thought it might be helpful for us to get a reputation with the local heroes in a bit more of a public fashion."

"I'm almost certain she's only suggesting it because it would give her some leverage over us that she could use." Eon said drily, flicking his tails slightly.

"Eh, whatever, it'd probably work." Shadow waved him off, pawing at her scarf again. "So, whaddya say, Bug Girl? Fancy joining Team Inari and trolling the world with us?" Taylor looked down at her for a moment, then across at Eon, waiting patiently with a red-eyed gaze.

I could say no, she thought. Say no, and just do the solo hero thing I was sort of planning on doing. The idea wasn't too off-putting; she'd already been resigned to doing it anyway, unless she could get into the Wards. But it would also mean a bigger risk; no team mates to watch her back or help her if she got injured, a bigger chance of being forcibly 'recruited' by one of the gangs, and she'd be on her own.

She'd honestly had enough of being on her own, after Winslow.

Taylor was pretty sure she'd already made her mind up the second she'd been asked, and held out her hand. "Sure. Let's work together and mess with people. Should be fun."

"Great." Shadow beamed, placing her paw on her palm. "My name's Shadow, the second-in-command of Team Inari."

"And I'm Eon, team leader." The grey Ninetales added, shaking her hand with a paw as well. "What's your name?" Taylor grinned widely.

"I'll tell you my real name later, somewhere more private," she replied, "But you can call me Swarm."


Sorry I'm late, real life came by and reminded me I had to pay some attention to it, so I've been busy. Anyway, Taylor's got a name now, and she's part of Team Inari! From this point on, Taylor-in-costume is going to be referred to as Swarm, by the way, just to avoid confusion as to whether or not she's Caping.