Post by StarLatias on Oct 17, 2006 21:48:43 GMT 7
Please note that I added some other stuff that never appears in the Pokémon world before, but reasonable like Suicune can hide underwater and all Psychic Pokémon (including Unowns) can communicate with humans via telepathy (and more). I am also writing this story to improve my vocabulary.
DiScLaImEr: I don’t live in countries that have the four seasons. It is hot here all year round.
My story is in green, other words in default.
Prologue:
Somewhere, in the skies of a certain region dotted with mountains and smeared with natural forests yet was developed adequately, soared a Pokémon. This Pokémon identity was yet to be confirmed, but sightings of its specie were reported in Hoenn. The specie has an aerodynamic structure, a long neck, an arrow-tiplike head with long ears and does not have hind legs. What is this specie? Are both Pokémon the very same Pokémon? Why does it fly around so much? Does the strange marking on its body has any connection to something? And more questions continued to puzzle Pokémon researchers, scientists and professors. Theories were made but not many were proven. Studies on this Pokémon are extremely difficult to carry out, because the specie is shy, secretive and also intelligent. It only appeared to kind-hearted people, as if it can sense hostility. Rarely seen and clever enough to dodge or get out of traps. In this region named Lonyae, it is said that looking at this Pokémon flying in the sky brings good luck because it is a rare sight, hence, harming it is not allowed and the offender will be punished severely. Once, a foreign trainer was caught hurting it with her Grovyle’s Leaf Blade. She was kicked out from the region, forever. However, this law and belief started about five years ago, around the same time the Pokémon was first seen.
The Pokémon flies very high in the sky, doing somersaults in mid air as if it were enjoying the spring winds. It loves the view from up there. There is a perfectly round lake in a forest surrounded by trees, and it sees the lake. Because it is such a hot day, the Pokémon swoops down and dives straight into the lake headfirst, so straightforwardly that it seems like an arrow shooting a target. And splash! It is underwater, swimming about gaily to its heart’s content. The natural lake has lots of beautiful water lilies on the surface, and is home to many Water Pokémon. When it had swum enough, the Pokémon leaves the lake. It turns around to admire its reflection, and quickly flies back up to the sky. The Pokémon heads toward a town between two different forests.
A brown-haired girl roughly three years old happens to look up to the sky when the Pokémon is directly above the town. She has never seen a Pokémon like it before, despite living near the forests. So she stares on this magnificence sight, as the Pokémon moves on to the other forest. It starts to rain quite unexpectedly.
As the Pokémon leaves out of the girl’s sight, a thunderbolt strikes it. The little girl screams as loudly as she can and wailed, for the view frightened her. Her ear-splitting scream is a successful attention magnet, and people rushes to her. “What’s the matter?” they keep asking her. The girl doesn’t answer immediately, but points at the Pokémon, which is immobile and yet still remains in the sky. She then found her voice and mumbles through her tears, “That thing, lightning hit it.” Right before everyone’s eyes, the Pokémon is struck again by another flash of lightning. This time, it falls.
“It’s a trained Pokémon’s attack! No Pokémon with Electric moves exist in these forests, and lightning rarely strikes twice at the same place. Someone is attacking the Pokémon!” an elderly man cried. Everyone rushes to the spot where the Pokémon should crash on.
“Good job, Electabuzz.” said a trainer in his twenties to his Electabuzz. “Now, it’s just a matter of an UltraBall before the Pokémon becomes mine.” He searches his bag for an UltraBall. Strangely, he cannot find any, as if they vanished into thin air. Next, he rummages through his pockets. But before the trainer can find his UltraBalls, he hears feet shuffling through the grass and shrubs. Quickly, he calls back his Electabuzz and flees. When the people reach the spot, the trainer and his Electabuzz had vanished. So did the Pokémon. And it was never seen again after its mysterious disappearance. However, the people did found something left behind by the Pokémon.
Is it good?
DiScLaImEr: I don’t live in countries that have the four seasons. It is hot here all year round.
My story is in green, other words in default.
Prologue:
Somewhere, in the skies of a certain region dotted with mountains and smeared with natural forests yet was developed adequately, soared a Pokémon. This Pokémon identity was yet to be confirmed, but sightings of its specie were reported in Hoenn. The specie has an aerodynamic structure, a long neck, an arrow-tiplike head with long ears and does not have hind legs. What is this specie? Are both Pokémon the very same Pokémon? Why does it fly around so much? Does the strange marking on its body has any connection to something? And more questions continued to puzzle Pokémon researchers, scientists and professors. Theories were made but not many were proven. Studies on this Pokémon are extremely difficult to carry out, because the specie is shy, secretive and also intelligent. It only appeared to kind-hearted people, as if it can sense hostility. Rarely seen and clever enough to dodge or get out of traps. In this region named Lonyae, it is said that looking at this Pokémon flying in the sky brings good luck because it is a rare sight, hence, harming it is not allowed and the offender will be punished severely. Once, a foreign trainer was caught hurting it with her Grovyle’s Leaf Blade. She was kicked out from the region, forever. However, this law and belief started about five years ago, around the same time the Pokémon was first seen.
The Pokémon flies very high in the sky, doing somersaults in mid air as if it were enjoying the spring winds. It loves the view from up there. There is a perfectly round lake in a forest surrounded by trees, and it sees the lake. Because it is such a hot day, the Pokémon swoops down and dives straight into the lake headfirst, so straightforwardly that it seems like an arrow shooting a target. And splash! It is underwater, swimming about gaily to its heart’s content. The natural lake has lots of beautiful water lilies on the surface, and is home to many Water Pokémon. When it had swum enough, the Pokémon leaves the lake. It turns around to admire its reflection, and quickly flies back up to the sky. The Pokémon heads toward a town between two different forests.
A brown-haired girl roughly three years old happens to look up to the sky when the Pokémon is directly above the town. She has never seen a Pokémon like it before, despite living near the forests. So she stares on this magnificence sight, as the Pokémon moves on to the other forest. It starts to rain quite unexpectedly.
As the Pokémon leaves out of the girl’s sight, a thunderbolt strikes it. The little girl screams as loudly as she can and wailed, for the view frightened her. Her ear-splitting scream is a successful attention magnet, and people rushes to her. “What’s the matter?” they keep asking her. The girl doesn’t answer immediately, but points at the Pokémon, which is immobile and yet still remains in the sky. She then found her voice and mumbles through her tears, “That thing, lightning hit it.” Right before everyone’s eyes, the Pokémon is struck again by another flash of lightning. This time, it falls.
“It’s a trained Pokémon’s attack! No Pokémon with Electric moves exist in these forests, and lightning rarely strikes twice at the same place. Someone is attacking the Pokémon!” an elderly man cried. Everyone rushes to the spot where the Pokémon should crash on.
“Good job, Electabuzz.” said a trainer in his twenties to his Electabuzz. “Now, it’s just a matter of an UltraBall before the Pokémon becomes mine.” He searches his bag for an UltraBall. Strangely, he cannot find any, as if they vanished into thin air. Next, he rummages through his pockets. But before the trainer can find his UltraBalls, he hears feet shuffling through the grass and shrubs. Quickly, he calls back his Electabuzz and flees. When the people reach the spot, the trainer and his Electabuzz had vanished. So did the Pokémon. And it was never seen again after its mysterious disappearance. However, the people did found something left behind by the Pokémon.
Is it good?