Bronze Birds

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The Bronze Birds Initiative, or the Bronze Birds for short, are an agency of vigilante birds who act like superheroes. The leader, Icarus, created the agency as an attempted successor to the Auric Avenger, Shingeko and the Greninja Squad, and other superheroes who were mostly active from 2014-2016.

The advertisement for the Bronze Birds is coded in Chickenscratch, a writing system developed specifically for birds to read and nobody else. Advertising the agency is a paid job.

Appearance

The Bronze Bird outfit consists of a sparkly, bronze-colored cape, and the Bronze Birds sigil across their chest. Depending on the user, this may be adjusted.

Roles

Although the exact divisions of the agency are as of yet unknown, it is at least confirmed that a number of Bronze Birds are dedicating their time to solving crises around Alola, both domestic and supernatural.

In addition to organic, living members, there is also a series of automatons with transferable consciences, referred to as Daedalus Units, that also patrol. When in danger, these automatons can pass their data and consciences on to the nearest available member, and then the body can safely shut down and self-destruct. However, the data transfer is slow and frequently gets stuck at 99% completion.

Known Members

  • Hollow
  • Vigilante Toucan
  • A number of miscellaneous birds
  • Fortis and her team (as of yet unrecruited)
  • Daedalus Units:
    • DU-32 (self-destructed) -- Pidgey
    • DU-76
    • DU-115 -- Fletchinder

Achievements

  • [Hollow + Miscellaneous Birds] -- Warded off Wanna, of GEAPHDARK, atop Mt. Hokulani.
  • [Vigilante Toucan] -- Along with Narrow, Estoc, and Kofun, cracked the case behind the kidnapping of the Silly Pidgey on her wedding night
  • [Hollow] -- Almost prevented Fortis from flying straight into a spacetime warp. Almost.

Trivia

  • The Bronze Birds' thematic basis is on the Stymphalian birds, mythological flesh-eating birds with beaks of bronze and the ability to shoot their feathers, as well as on Daedalus's automatons.