jasonwolf
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Generations
“When time is defined by who, what, and where is important that is a generation. When time is defined by who we are, what we do, and where we go is what it means to be part of a generation.” - Kanto/Johto Champion Drake.
It seemed the whole world stopped that fateful day. All the stores closed, schools let out early, and people left work before their shifts ended. Even the wind stopped, the sun hid, and the pokemon were silent. The news spread quickly, and soon everyone was huddled around TVs, radios, and poke’gear in complete awe at the moment.
The pokemon master, the greatest trainer who ever lived, was now lying on his death bed. His family and closest friends surrounded him in his last few hours. People of all regions watched as he said his last words.
“I have spent my life readying for this moment. I spent every hour of every day working hard and pushing myself to reach my goals. All you young trainers out there. You have the power to be great. This generation may start with the end of me, but this generation also starts with the beginning of you. Now my time has come, and I will leave you with these simple parting words. Gotta catch’um all.” The pokemon master calmly said then breathed his last.
Millions wept at the loss of such a great hero, but many more took it in stride and decided that it was time to step up. It was their time to reach for the dreams that had eluded them. It was their time. It is your time.
You are one of the many trainers who have recently experienced the loss of the pokemon master. You have to decided what to do next. It is your turn to change your life, and make it what you want.
Here in the Kanto region your new journey begins. The pokemon league has expanded its challenge to find some one worthy of becoming the pokemon master. Trainers must now challenge all eight gyms, elite fours, and champion from every region to join the legendary league. The legendary league will then decide who deserves to be the pokemon master.
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(I’m working in first person)
So here we were again. The Kanto region. The place where we lost it all. The place where we start anew.
I had traveled maybe only a day or so from the border gate that connects Johto and Kanto before stopping for the night. Now the morning sun was coming up over the high peaks surrounding me. My eyes slid open to see a small blue flame still burning before me. Jayklo, my Charmander, was curled up nearby his head resting on a stone. I decided it’d be best to let him rest. We had much to do today.
I needed to get to Viridian city. There I could register for the Legendary league. With some luck I’d be there by noon or so. I rolled up my sleeping bag and tucked it away into my knapsack. I’d eat breakfast on the way.
“Jayklo…come on buddy.” I said quietly to slowly wake him up.
Jayklo fidgeted around a little before he slowly opened his eyes. He yawned and rolled onto his back stretching before rolling back onto his belly and pushing himself up. He looked at me groggily then wiped his eyes.
“Char arnder!” ‘uhhh morning.' Jayklo yawned.
“yeah morning to you to. We’ll eat on the way.” I said slinging my knapsack over my shoulder.
And we were off. We continued on our way for Viridian city.
“When time is defined by who, what, and where is important that is a generation. When time is defined by who we are, what we do, and where we go is what it means to be part of a generation.” - Kanto/Johto Champion Drake.
It seemed the whole world stopped that fateful day. All the stores closed, schools let out early, and people left work before their shifts ended. Even the wind stopped, the sun hid, and the pokemon were silent. The news spread quickly, and soon everyone was huddled around TVs, radios, and poke’gear in complete awe at the moment.
The pokemon master, the greatest trainer who ever lived, was now lying on his death bed. His family and closest friends surrounded him in his last few hours. People of all regions watched as he said his last words.
“I have spent my life readying for this moment. I spent every hour of every day working hard and pushing myself to reach my goals. All you young trainers out there. You have the power to be great. This generation may start with the end of me, but this generation also starts with the beginning of you. Now my time has come, and I will leave you with these simple parting words. Gotta catch’um all.” The pokemon master calmly said then breathed his last.
Millions wept at the loss of such a great hero, but many more took it in stride and decided that it was time to step up. It was their time to reach for the dreams that had eluded them. It was their time. It is your time.
You are one of the many trainers who have recently experienced the loss of the pokemon master. You have to decided what to do next. It is your turn to change your life, and make it what you want.
Here in the Kanto region your new journey begins. The pokemon league has expanded its challenge to find some one worthy of becoming the pokemon master. Trainers must now challenge all eight gyms, elite fours, and champion from every region to join the legendary league. The legendary league will then decide who deserves to be the pokemon master.
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(I’m working in first person)
So here we were again. The Kanto region. The place where we lost it all. The place where we start anew.
I had traveled maybe only a day or so from the border gate that connects Johto and Kanto before stopping for the night. Now the morning sun was coming up over the high peaks surrounding me. My eyes slid open to see a small blue flame still burning before me. Jayklo, my Charmander, was curled up nearby his head resting on a stone. I decided it’d be best to let him rest. We had much to do today.
I needed to get to Viridian city. There I could register for the Legendary league. With some luck I’d be there by noon or so. I rolled up my sleeping bag and tucked it away into my knapsack. I’d eat breakfast on the way.
“Jayklo…come on buddy.” I said quietly to slowly wake him up.
Jayklo fidgeted around a little before he slowly opened his eyes. He yawned and rolled onto his back stretching before rolling back onto his belly and pushing himself up. He looked at me groggily then wiped his eyes.
“Char arnder!” ‘uhhh morning.' Jayklo yawned.
“yeah morning to you to. We’ll eat on the way.” I said slinging my knapsack over my shoulder.
And we were off. We continued on our way for Viridian city.