At first, Light is expecting these creatures that El describes to be something like Shinigami; sinister, and otherworldly. Or something from out of a comic book or a fairy tale. He almost questions the technology El has with the red and white ball, but his attention is quickly pulled away. What he is greeted with is…really cute.
He tentatively holds out his hand to greet the creature to allow it to smell him. He knows that’s common practice for most animals, anyway.
“Slyveon, huh…? I can see how it resembles a fox, yeah. It’s kind of cat-like, too.”
Furthermore, this “Sylph” looks intelligent, and totally trusting of El to tolerate being stored inside of a capsule of some sort. It’s fascinating, and what El says has Light’s undivided attention once again.
“Are you suggesting that the goats are Pokemon, then? Since a Pokemon created your world, I suppose it isn’t out of the question.”
It’s really not likely, but it’s not impossible, and they have to admit as such. As Sylph begins to sniff at Light, and eventually curl around his legs and demand pets, El begins to mumble to themself, puzzling through the question.
『 However, these goats seem…different. Their powers derive from worldly
sources, rather than the moves and abilities that normal Pokemon often
share. And while it’s true that some Pokemon can control the universe, this
is supposedly a world outside of Arceus’s sphere of influence, and I doubt
there are any as powerful as Him, even with a PULSE system….however,
that would explain the sudden dimensional rearrangement, but what about
the…… 』
They trail off and glance back at Light apologetically.
『 Apologies, I was just thinking about how possible that would be. I don’t think
they’re Pokemon, however. If they were, then it would be possible to capture
them, and I doubt they could be caught in a world such as this. 』
Light absently grants Sylph the affection he desires, while continuing to be attentive to what El is saying.
...this is supposedly a world outside of Aeceus’s sphere of influence, Light repeats internally. The fact there are other godlike-beings ruling over other domains, without them influencing one another, further confirms the ideas of the multi-verse theory. It sounds like something from science-fiction, but Light can’t be too critical--this is the reality he is in now, and he’s no stranger to the supernatural.
What El is saying would also suggest that it’s possible that the Shinigami would not have influence over realms outside of the one Light is familiar with, yet their Pokemon creatures are able to exist just fine here. It’s an unsurprising detail, but it means that Light has to test the viability of the Death Note here, as soon as possible.
“It’s alright. It’s only speculation, after all. It might not be wise to test the goats’ patience anyway.” Light comes back to the conversation without appearing to be too distracted, and gestures back outside, where the hail continues to pellet the street and drum against the roof over head.
“Your Pokemon, though...Is Sylph capable of the same power as Arceus? I’m assuming no, since you’ve just described a god, but...”