Soon after, we recruited our first new permanent member of the team: A Mimikyu jester called Akumu.
Akumu became a jester after it learnt the ability to create all sorts of ball-shaped objects out of thin air. However, the gender-ambiguous Mimikyu always had a penchant for mischief and drama. After learning about Team Poisoned Rose, the creative and crafty spook adapted its attire to be more suitable for the guild, incorporating trash cans and bags and the team’s biohazard symbol into its appearance. The costume also features makeshift arms made of a super-stretchy woven latex, giving it hands for the first time and providing it with a wide reach. After Akumu demonstrated to Jinji and me how they could incorporate our stinky materials with its own jester magic to create potent stink bombs, bubbles and balloons, the two of us welcomed him into the Guild with open arms, and Akumu immediately declared their undying loyalty to the cause, even making “Mallow” his middle name!
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