The white wings of Sundra shimmered in the sun. His blue eyes focused on the mountains of Sola Island. His home was a cave that rested on a mountain cliff. Inside of the cave were various goods that he had collected throughout the ages. Sundra glanced downward at the white Mightyena. Spirit lay, exhausted, in his claws. Poor thing, he thought.

Spirit, tired from treading water during the fight, was barely moving. Her ears flapped back and forth in the wind. Inside her mind, she heard the faint voice of Moondra. Spirit! Are you okay? The voice of the black dragon echoed in the back of Spirit's mind.

Sundra sensed Moondra's attempt to communicate with Spirit. No. She is clearly not okay. Sundra told his sister.

What about the others?

All dead. Sundra closed his eyes. He glided on the breeze higher and could feel Moondra's loss.

Chargon. Moondra's telepathic voice was steady. She could guess what happened. Was Spirit wounded?

No. Sundra answered.

That is good. Moondra's voice grew more distant as Sundra approached his lair. When Spirit awakes, please let me know.

Can do. Sundra noticed that Spirit began to stir. It appears that she is starting to come to. He told Moondra. Sundra reached his lair and landed at the entrance. He held Spirit in his arms and walked inside the cave. Gold, silver, crystals, sapphires, rubies, emeralds, diamonds, and pearls filled the cave. Sundra laid Spirit on a pile of pearls and bent down to nudge Spirit. "My child, arise." He told her.

Spirit opened her eyes and shook her head back and forth. As she stood, she groaned, "I feel like a Machamp just pummeled me into the ground."

"You had been swimming for a while." Sundra told her.

Spirit began to shake the water from her fur. "Did anyone survive?" She asked, somewhat fearful of the answer.

Sundra lowered his head and closed his eyes. "I'm afraid not."

Spirit began to examine the white dragon. Sundra was a little taller than Moondra and smaller than Chargon. He had sapphire blue eyes, which was a contrast to Moondra's ruby eyes. His scales were blinding white. In the middle of his forehead was a golden sun. Sundra also had long horns shooting from the back of his head. His long wings were folded back. He had spines running down his back, which ended at the tip of his tail.

"Why did you save me?" Spirit asked.

Sundra rumbled, "I foresaw that you were in danger. However, I was distracted by the problems on my island and could not get to you in time. It appears that Chargon has transformed the human inhabitances into Pokèmon."

"Why has Chargon killed my friends?" Spirit began to wail. This was the first time in a long while that she felt such sorrow. The pain that she felt was similar to the pain of Arceus dying.

Sundra sighed, "Chargon is an evil being. He needs little reason to kill."

Spirit sat on her haunches and began to howl, "No! No! No! My friends! No!" Tears streamed down her fur. Then she began to grow angry. "I will have my revenge. I will defeat Chargon."

Sundra nodded, "I understand this pain. Spirit, I can help you. I would be honored to help you."

"Thanks. I would appreciate the help. Not only have I lost my friends, I have king to babysit. Wonderful." Spirit remembered King Charlie, his sons, Sir Jeremiah, and Jean were still on the mainland.

Sundra nodded, "I see. Well, then you are in grave need for help. Have no fear. Well, have some fear. Chargon is a fire dragon. A dragon of destruction that we accidently created. There is not much that can defeat a fire and dragon Pokèmon. Not even water is super effective. We need to overcome him with brute force. Sadly, neither I nor Moondra have that brute force that is needed."

Spirit felt her heart drop. "There has to be something we can do. Dialga and Palkia did not send me back here to die."

"No. They did not. I have an idea. I need you, and perhaps a couple others, to find the Eclipse Stone. That is the only way to defeat Chargon."

"Eclipse Stone?" Spirit remembered Moondra mentioning it before. "Could you tell me about it?"

"Certainly. The Eclipse Stone was created when Moondra's human lover was killed by cross fire between my sister and I. It was tragic, I'll admit. But Moondra should have kept that human out of the way. He should not have been on Luna Island." Sundra looked annoyed. "After he died, his soul fused us together. My memory is a bit fuzzy here, due to the fact that Eclipsa has three heads."

"Do you think Eclipsa can defeat Chargon?" Spirit was hopeful.

Sundra nodded, "Yes. I think it can. You see, Eclipsa is a combined dragon, made up of my sister and me. Moondra's elements are dark and dragon, while mine are psychic and dragon. So you'd think that Eclipsa would have some variety of dragon and psychic or dark. But no. Eclipsa is a dual dark and psychic Pokèmon."

"Dark and psychic at the same time?" Spirit gasped.

"Yes. Rather odd, is it not?" Sundra began to chuckle. "I think that Eclipsa is our only hope. You need to find some assistance in order to locate the Eclipse Stone."

Spirit lowered her ears. "Where do I find help?"

"I'm sure the king and his allies would be glad to assist if it meant that he would be returned to human." Sundra winked.

Spirit nodded and began to make her way down the mountain of pearls that she was resting upon. "Sundra. I will find the stone for you. I promise."

"I know you will find it. Dialga and Palkia were wise in sending you here. I don't know what you've been through in the future, but it has made you powerful."

"I wasn't powerful enough to save my friends." Spirit said bitterly.

Sundra twitched his tail and sighed. Then he began to go deeper into his cave. "Come with me." He nodded for Spirit to follow. She waded through the mounds of gems and followed the dragon. Sundra walked down tight passages in the cave and through gem encased tunnels. Spirit noticed the scent of fresh air coming from the tunnel, then she saw where the air came from. The small tunnels opened to a rather large opening. Inside the opening was a lake, similar to the one where one where the shrine to the Lucario was located in Spirit's time.

"This is huge!" Spirit gasped.

"I know." Sundra said smugly. He opened his wings and flew into the air. Spirit noticed trees and bushes grew in the cavern. Then an Espeon darted in front of her.

"Pardon me." The Espeon said politely.

Spirit gasped at the sheer size of the cavern. At the ceiling of the cavern, Spirit noticed something shining. "Are those diamonds?" She wondered.

"Yes." The Espeon answered.

Sundra flew back to Spirit and hovered a few feet above her. "This is my home. My lair. Spirit, I wanted you to have this. Think of this as a present." He handed her something.

"What's this?" She asked, looking at the item.

"It is called a King's Rock. I made a necklace out of it. That way you do not have to worry about dropping it." Sundra placed it around her neck.

Spirit looked at Sundra, "That was nice of you. Thanks."

"Remember, Spirit, you and the king must find the Eclipse Stone. I can only give you a hint at where its location might be. It might be somewhere on Luna Island. Or perhaps it might be on the mainland. I am not sure."

"Thank you. I will do my best at recovering it."

"And I will try to find a way to resurrect your friends." Sundra opened his wings and flew toward the diamond covered ceiling. Spirit watched him go, then turned and headed back into the darkness.