TheLeetCasualGamer
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I just kind of got this idea for a fun little game we can all do after my last post. I thought this might be a very fun idea if people can understand this little game/thread.
If you don't know, a Pokestereotype is how a people typically interpret certain Pokemon only because of how they look. For example, something like Gyarados will have a bold personality only because of it being the terror of the seas. But who really says it can't be timid. People seem to interpret Espeon as being female because it's a bit more cat-like but in reality, there is only about a 1 in 16 chance of it being able to be a female. It's just the brands that people just give to these Pokemon without placing much thought into it.
Each Pokemon in reality, does belong to a species, not a character. A Gardvoir can just as easily be a male just how a Blastoise can be impish. And that's what were doing today! We want to break the stereotypes and develop personalities that people would never see and were going to make stories about them.
So this is how it works-
- the first poster who starts off the story (in this case me) will make a character trying to defy the stereotype. This Pokemon will be the main protagonist of the story that's currently going
- Each poster will make a separate one paragraph going off what the previous poster posted to continue the story and explain what happens next
- One out of three posters need to introduce a new character within the story, you can make a new character whenever, however if three posts before you had no characters introduced, you need to make one.
- Companions introduced can leave, the protagonist, cannot.
- Each person who introduces the character will make a short description after his/her paragraph of the species, personality, and a short explanation describing the Pokemon
- The story can get to a conclusion and the next story will be started by the next poster. However, in order to have a conclusion, there needs to be a conflict and climax within the story so it both makes somewhat sense and doesn't end too quickly
- Nicknames are not necessary but allowed
- No developing characters through Legendary Pokemon. If you want to include them in the story that's fine, but making characters out of them is not allowed. The original writers kind of already made personalities out of these Pokemon that are one of a kind, let's try to keep it that way.
- Nothing Impossible (no male Chansys)
- Defining actions by there atributes and moves is fine. Just because they have different personallities doesn't mean a Pinser doesn't have it's horns to use as a weapon
-try to avoid the stats game, you can use stats to define expertise such as having good speed to avoid things in battle, but don't use it to say something like "emoga has bad stats, it got hit but some rocks and died"
Remember, I want to see some male Skittys, a hoard of naughty Jumplufs ganging up on a timid Charizard, just let all your ideas for certain Pokemon flow free, it will make it more fun.
Eh I know, confusing, but I'm going to start and you'll probably get the idea
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It was a nice warm day in the forest with the town overlooking from the west. A male liepard by the name of Drad was taking his usual daily walk through the forest but decided today to take a different route then usual. It was filled with different Pokemon and different food. He saw some berries he never saw off a large tree and wanted to try them but as he attempted to climb the tree, he failed to do so.
Pokemon introduced:
Species-
Gender- Male
Personality- Brave
Nickname- Drad
Description: A liepard that is generally kind hearted. Though he has the expertize to infatuate other Pokemon even despite the gender, he barely uses it unless it's for extreme situations or to try to get back what was stolen from him. He is owned by a female trainer called Lilia who lives in a small town. He tends to take walks daily and likes to change his routine. He does like the heat of a battle though he is not physically too strong and needs to be clever with his speed in order outmaneuver his targets
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So now the next poster will determine what's next. Do anything you like to continue what happens and place it into one paragraph. Just remember Drad is the main character till this story finishes, have fun with it.
If you don't know, a Pokestereotype is how a people typically interpret certain Pokemon only because of how they look. For example, something like Gyarados will have a bold personality only because of it being the terror of the seas. But who really says it can't be timid. People seem to interpret Espeon as being female because it's a bit more cat-like but in reality, there is only about a 1 in 16 chance of it being able to be a female. It's just the brands that people just give to these Pokemon without placing much thought into it.
Each Pokemon in reality, does belong to a species, not a character. A Gardvoir can just as easily be a male just how a Blastoise can be impish. And that's what were doing today! We want to break the stereotypes and develop personalities that people would never see and were going to make stories about them.
So this is how it works-
- the first poster who starts off the story (in this case me) will make a character trying to defy the stereotype. This Pokemon will be the main protagonist of the story that's currently going
- Each poster will make a separate one paragraph going off what the previous poster posted to continue the story and explain what happens next
- One out of three posters need to introduce a new character within the story, you can make a new character whenever, however if three posts before you had no characters introduced, you need to make one.
- Companions introduced can leave, the protagonist, cannot.
- Each person who introduces the character will make a short description after his/her paragraph of the species, personality, and a short explanation describing the Pokemon
- The story can get to a conclusion and the next story will be started by the next poster. However, in order to have a conclusion, there needs to be a conflict and climax within the story so it both makes somewhat sense and doesn't end too quickly
- Nicknames are not necessary but allowed
- No developing characters through Legendary Pokemon. If you want to include them in the story that's fine, but making characters out of them is not allowed. The original writers kind of already made personalities out of these Pokemon that are one of a kind, let's try to keep it that way.
- Nothing Impossible (no male Chansys)
- Defining actions by there atributes and moves is fine. Just because they have different personallities doesn't mean a Pinser doesn't have it's horns to use as a weapon
-try to avoid the stats game, you can use stats to define expertise such as having good speed to avoid things in battle, but don't use it to say something like "emoga has bad stats, it got hit but some rocks and died"
Remember, I want to see some male Skittys, a hoard of naughty Jumplufs ganging up on a timid Charizard, just let all your ideas for certain Pokemon flow free, it will make it more fun.
Eh I know, confusing, but I'm going to start and you'll probably get the idea
_____________________________________________
It was a nice warm day in the forest with the town overlooking from the west. A male liepard by the name of Drad was taking his usual daily walk through the forest but decided today to take a different route then usual. It was filled with different Pokemon and different food. He saw some berries he never saw off a large tree and wanted to try them but as he attempted to climb the tree, he failed to do so.
Pokemon introduced:
Species-
![[PokeCommunity.com] Create a story with defied PokeStereotypes [PokeCommunity.com] Create a story with defied PokeStereotypes](https://pldh.net/media/pokemon/gen5/blackwhite_animated_front/510.gif)
Gender- Male
Personality- Brave
Nickname- Drad
Description: A liepard that is generally kind hearted. Though he has the expertize to infatuate other Pokemon even despite the gender, he barely uses it unless it's for extreme situations or to try to get back what was stolen from him. He is owned by a female trainer called Lilia who lives in a small town. He tends to take walks daily and likes to change his routine. He does like the heat of a battle though he is not physically too strong and needs to be clever with his speed in order outmaneuver his targets
______________________________________
So now the next poster will determine what's next. Do anything you like to continue what happens and place it into one paragraph. Just remember Drad is the main character till this story finishes, have fun with it.