CallmeMyth
Ruler of Twilight
Prologue ~Our world was very different than it is today.
Back then, people and Pokémon did not live together in close harmony. The world was a much harsher place during that era, and people and Pokémon struggled to survive without the bonds that they share between them today. It was an age long before the invention of modern Pokeballs, and humans did not capture them to battle with each other for fun or for sport. In fact, most people feared wild Pokémon during these ancient times.
This distrust was born mostly from misunderstanding. The Pokedex had not been invented yet, and most people were too afraid to perform research on wild Pokémon in their natural environments.
Still, there were tales of some Pokémon who obeyed humans. However, this relationship was not forged through friendship. These Pokémon were often forced to obey their masters, and were trained to be used in war against neighboring lands. This only fueled the resentment that existed between people and Pokémon.
But there was still hope.
In some villages, people revered Pokémon and would often throw festivals in their honor. It is said that these people even worshipped "legendary Pokémon" as their own personal deities. One of these Pokémon was called Ho-Oh, who's appearance was said to bring happiness and prosperity to those who possessed a pure heart. Some villagers would bring offerings to Ho-Oh and these other legendary Pokémon, in hopes that these Pokémon Gods would recognize their kindness, and bring an end to their hardships. Although this village culture was not widely accepted at the time, it is said that this was the origins of the friendship between humans and Pokémon.
One such place was known as Azalea village...and this is where our story begins...
Back then, people and Pokémon did not live together in close harmony. The world was a much harsher place during that era, and people and Pokémon struggled to survive without the bonds that they share between them today. It was an age long before the invention of modern Pokeballs, and humans did not capture them to battle with each other for fun or for sport. In fact, most people feared wild Pokémon during these ancient times.
This distrust was born mostly from misunderstanding. The Pokedex had not been invented yet, and most people were too afraid to perform research on wild Pokémon in their natural environments.
Still, there were tales of some Pokémon who obeyed humans. However, this relationship was not forged through friendship. These Pokémon were often forced to obey their masters, and were trained to be used in war against neighboring lands. This only fueled the resentment that existed between people and Pokémon.
But there was still hope.
In some villages, people revered Pokémon and would often throw festivals in their honor. It is said that these people even worshipped "legendary Pokémon" as their own personal deities. One of these Pokémon was called Ho-Oh, who's appearance was said to bring happiness and prosperity to those who possessed a pure heart. Some villagers would bring offerings to Ho-Oh and these other legendary Pokémon, in hopes that these Pokémon Gods would recognize their kindness, and bring an end to their hardships. Although this village culture was not widely accepted at the time, it is said that this was the origins of the friendship between humans and Pokémon.
One such place was known as Azalea village...and this is where our story begins...
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