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Pokemon Brigade [PG-13]
This is my first time writing a pokemon fanfiction, and my first time with a fanfiction on this site. My writing style is affected more by the "Pokemon Adventures" manga than the anime, as I prefer it by a landslide. Any suggestions would be appreciated. ^^
I love Johto. I really do. My family had grown up in this one region for decades, and I didn't even know the area past the Indigo Plateau too well. I didn't want to, quite honestly. Johto was a free, unique place that may have been overshadowed by its eastern neighbor, Kanto, but its identity was undeniable.
At least, that's what my grandparents told me. I never knew the free Johto. I never got to know what the world was like when Pokémon trainers went on adventures to capture and train Pokémon, traveling from town to town. I never got to meet any of the people famed for their talent as gym leaders or elite four. Sadly, the Pokémon Association had banned that system decades ago, about the same time when they began laying hard rules on all the regions within their reach.
Fifty years ago, the Pokémon Association's director passed away due to natural causes and his brother assumed the position as director ofthe largest organization in the world. That was when things began to change dramatically. Gyms closed down, the Pokémon professors everywhere were called to Unova's Castelia City for an unknown reason, and the annual Pokémon League Championship stopped being held. Harsh rules were placed on all the towns and the Pokémon Association's army, called the Century, spread across the glove in order to enforce these rules. As one would expect, these rules met resistance, and rebel groups sprouted in every region, trying to fight for the freedom that the old regime had given us.
Though I say this, it wouldn't be fair to say that the Pokémon Association had become some sort of dictator. They weren't entirely oppressive. Though there were more rules to be followed, trainers could still battle and train as they liked. But if talent was seen, they were recruited immediately into the Century with no option to refuse given. That has been seen less often, lately, and a small sort of peace has fallen over Johto. The rebels continue to cause trouble for the Century, whose sole purpose has been to put down the resistance once and for all.
But now the rebels have begun to press harder against the Century. Why? A reliable source in another region had sent information regarding the Century's objective. Though the reason was unclear, they were looking for the legendary Pokémon in all the regions, aiming to use their brute force to capture them. They seemed earnest in their actions, too, so the rebels could only imagine that their plans for these Pokémon weren't good. So the resistance groups all over the glove began to search for legendary Pokémon ourselves, with the purpose of warning and protecting them. Though the scattered resistance groups had no name before, they've collectively begun to be referred to all over as the "Pokémon Brigade".
As for me, I am Lloyd, a member of the Pokémon Brigade.
Cherrygrove city hadn't changed since fifty years ago, or so I've been told. Ever since the new director of the Pokémon association was appointed, a law had been passed that all the cities were to maintain their appearance without altering in anyway unless given permission. As such, this quiet town was completely the same. The smell of flowers wafted in the air, filling my nostrils as I stood at the edge of the city, facing the east. My dirty blonde hair blew into my eyes fromt he wind but I didn't mind. I wasn't really looking at anything in particular, so I ignored the obstruction entirely. Further ahead in the direction I was facing was where Gold and Crystal, two of the Pokédex holders (a trainer entrusted with the Pokédex by one of the famous professors, Elm in Johto) had come from. New Bark town, it was called. I'd been born and raised in Cherrygrove, not far from New Bark town, but I knew that no Pokédex holder would ever pass through. Not in this lifetime, anyways.
I watched as a Combee flew from one of the flowers to another, spreading its pollen. A mass migration of Pokémon had occurred in the past five decades, and no one knew why. Pokémon from different regions could be found everywhere, completely annihilating the sense of identity that came with the Pokémon exclusive to certain regions. It was considered a natural phenomenon, but sometimes I wondered…
That was when I heard it. I had been so busy enjoying the view; I had forgotten why I had come all the way back to my home town. The scream of a woman pierced the winds and I wheeled around immediately, heading back toward the center of town. I spotted the bright red clothes of the Century before I even reached them. Five 'soldiers' stood by one of the shops thats old the flowers as medicinal herbs, one of them holding the shop owner, Ms. Williams, by the arm. My anger flared immediately. I had heard that this was going on, but seeing this with my own eyes was different. These soldiers had been bullying Ms. Williams to give them their herbs for free, as they worked wonderfully as depressants for when they were off duty. It disgusted me to even know people like them were out there.
"Hey!" I called as I finally reached them. "Hands off the lady!"
"What do you want, kid?" One of the soldiers demanded,standing in my way. "We're working."
"You're bullying a sixty year old woman." I growled angrily as I glared up at him. He was surprised by how vicious I acted. "Is this what the Century do with their free time?"
"Whoa, kid." The solider raised an eyebrow as two of his friends came up behind him, frowning at me with discontent. I assessed them with my eyes quickly, judging their strength by looking at them first. "Think about who you're dealing with before acting like the hero. We're part of the Century. You don't want to get hurt, do you?"
"You think threats will work because you're in a strong group?" I snorted as he reached into my pocket. The three soldiers noticed and drew out Pokéball quickly, releasing three Golbats. My Escavalier appeared before me and blocked the three poison fangs that the Golbats attempted with ease, remaining completely unaffected. Though they were jerks, they were trained jerks. Their attack had been timed well and fluidly. I gripped my hands tightly as I thought of what a waste their talents we going to.
"Fury attack!" I ordered Escavalier. My partner jabbed out rapidly with its lances, striking at the Golbats in quick succession. The three bat Pokémon scattered to evade, surrounding Escavalier from three sides.
"Air cutter!" One of the soliders ordered. The Golbat to Escavalier's left swung its wings, throwing cutting winds toward my Pokémon.
"Don't stop your fury attack." I said without hesitation.Escavalier charged through the air cutter fearlessly and barraged the Golbat with its lances, knocking it out. The other two Golbats kept their distance as they saw this.
"Confuse ray!" One of the soliders ordered. I frowned as a flash of light blinded Escavalier and he began to stumble through the air, uncertain. I wasn't found of indirect tactics.
"Air slash!" The two Golbats swung their wings fiercely and slashing winds cut at the disoriented Escavlier. Escavalier raised its lances over its heads to protect itself from the attacks, unable to dodge them.
"You did well for a kid." One of the soldiers grinned at me."But you can't handle three on one."
"You think you've cornered me?" I snorted in derision. I had to struggle not to smile. I enjoyed being put in difficult situations. The glory in finding a way to get out of it was all the more enjoyable. Although, this was hardly a difficult situation, so much as a slightly unfavorable one, if even that. "Escavalier may be bug, but it's steel also. Its defensive abilities are nothing to laugh at. And though air slash has an increased chance of critical hit, you won't be able to break through his Battle Armor ability. Twin needle!"
Escavalier's eyes opened fiercely as it snapped out of confusion and it charged through the winds once again, swinging one of its lances at a Golbat.
"Wing attack!" One of the soldiers ordered. The Golbat blocked the attack with its wing, using its other one to block Escavalier's other needle. The solider was surprised.
"Impossible!" He cried. "Wing attack is not only a stronger move than twin needle, it has a type advantage of flying over bug! Why are you able to hold against it?"
"Because, though it's defensive, my Escavalier's attack power crushes your own. Iron head!"
Escavalier charged into Golbat with its head, knocking it into the ground with no way to block or fly. That was two down and one to go. Escavalier turned to face the last Golbat.
"Iron head, once more!"
"P-Poison fang!"
Golbat sank its fangs into Escavlier's shell as the knight Pokémon crashed into its, knocking it to the ground, knocking out the last of the three.
"Poison attacks like poison fang don't work on steel types." I reminded the soldier with a sigh. "I guess you forgot when you panicked."
"Damn it!" One of the soldiers cursed. I looked toward the remaining two, who had been watching out battle. One of them looked anxious to fight, while the other looked thoughtful. Either one looked stronger than thethree combined, and I was prepared for a potential double battle.
"What's your name, kid?" The calmer one asked after a moment.
"Lloyd." I replied without hesitating. They'd find out assoon as they went back to headquarters anyways. "And before you ask, yes. I am part of the resistance."
"Strange. I was going to ask if you wanted to join the Century. Someone of your talent would be a great asset."
"Are you kidding?" The other solider demanded incredulously. "He assaulted three of our men unprovoked!"
"I beg to differ." I muttered indignantly. "But your request is even more absurd. There is no way I'll join you guys. Not when you bully old women for drugs."
"You have to understand," The calmer one sighed. "This job gets stressful at times. We need a way to cope with it all. We're only human."
"Being human is the exact reason you can cope with it." I growled angrily, already becoming fed up with this guy. "Now beat it before I get violent."
"Are you sure about my offer? I'm serious, you know."
"Get out!" Escavalier brandished its lances at the soldier got the message. He motioned for the other four to follow him as he retreated, heading in the direction to leave town.
"Are you alright, Ms. Williams?" I asked gently after taking a deep breath to cool down a bit. The old lady smiled at me gratefully as she nodded.
"I see you haven't changed much since you've joined the Pokémon Brigade." She noted as I helped her back into her shop. "Still as righteous and radiant as ever."
"Thanks." I smiled, flattered. "But I would like to think I have changed. It's been nearly five years by now."
"Well, yes, you've grown." Ms. William looked at me with her big brown eyes, making eye contact. "But you haven't changed. There's a difference, you know."
"Ah." I didn't bother asking what the difference was. I didn't want to hear a proverbial explanation or something.
"Didn't I tell you just to protect the old lady? Why did you have to start a fight withthe Century? And alone! As if you aren't a big enough target for them as it is! You should have just given them the depressants and paid for it with your own pocket money!"
"I had no choice!" I tried to defend myself against Kyle's accusations, though it was pointless. The head of the Pokémon Brigade's Johto Branch didn't listen to reason, even when I tried to explain it to him over my pokegear. "They attacked me first! Technically…"
"Technically? As in, you provoked them by getting ready to battle first?"
"Not exactly."
"I'm sending Justin and Reyna over there to pick you up. Don ot cause any more unnecessary damage than you already have!"
I moaned. Justin and Reyna? Two other rebels who did work just like me all over the Johto region. We were all about the same age, so why did he have to send them down to get me like I was a kid they had to look after? "Look, Kyle-"
"Don't cause trouble." He ordered before hanging up. I sighed. There was no convincing him. I laid back against the bed I'd rented in the Pokémon center, ready to fall asleep. After a long day's travel for a personal mission, I needed to get some rest.
I didn't sleep long, though. I could hear bustling around me as people stuffed themselves in the Pokémon center. I ignored them at first, not wanting to lose any sleep for whatever was going on. But when someone began shaking me gently, I had no choice but to sit up with a yawn.
"What is it?" I asked Nurse Joy miserably, registering her anxious look with a frown.
"You need to leave." She whispered urgently. "Some men from the Century are marching into town, demanding that Lloyd of the Pokémon Brigade shows himself. They barred both the northern and eastern access route, but the beach is still open. You can escape that way—"
"No thanks." I sighed as I grabbed my cestus gloves from under the bed and began pulling them on. Three Pokéballs were embedded into the wrists of each one for easy access. "If I run, they won't leave the city alone. I can't do that to you guys."
"But no one recognizes you—" Nurse Joy blinked in confusion. I stood up and stretched my arms out, sighing in relief to feel the mobility and movement.
"They won't mistake me for someone else." I promised as I grabbed my bag and slung it over my back. "Don't worry, I'll try to contain the fighting. How many are there?"
"…About ten dozen." Nurse Joy said after a moment's hesitation. I grinned in anticipation. What fun.
This is my first time writing a pokemon fanfiction, and my first time with a fanfiction on this site. My writing style is affected more by the "Pokemon Adventures" manga than the anime, as I prefer it by a landslide. Any suggestions would be appreciated. ^^
Part 1: Johto
Chapter 1: From Peace to Calamity
I love Johto. I really do. My family had grown up in this one region for decades, and I didn't even know the area past the Indigo Plateau too well. I didn't want to, quite honestly. Johto was a free, unique place that may have been overshadowed by its eastern neighbor, Kanto, but its identity was undeniable.
At least, that's what my grandparents told me. I never knew the free Johto. I never got to know what the world was like when Pokémon trainers went on adventures to capture and train Pokémon, traveling from town to town. I never got to meet any of the people famed for their talent as gym leaders or elite four. Sadly, the Pokémon Association had banned that system decades ago, about the same time when they began laying hard rules on all the regions within their reach.
Fifty years ago, the Pokémon Association's director passed away due to natural causes and his brother assumed the position as director ofthe largest organization in the world. That was when things began to change dramatically. Gyms closed down, the Pokémon professors everywhere were called to Unova's Castelia City for an unknown reason, and the annual Pokémon League Championship stopped being held. Harsh rules were placed on all the towns and the Pokémon Association's army, called the Century, spread across the glove in order to enforce these rules. As one would expect, these rules met resistance, and rebel groups sprouted in every region, trying to fight for the freedom that the old regime had given us.
Though I say this, it wouldn't be fair to say that the Pokémon Association had become some sort of dictator. They weren't entirely oppressive. Though there were more rules to be followed, trainers could still battle and train as they liked. But if talent was seen, they were recruited immediately into the Century with no option to refuse given. That has been seen less often, lately, and a small sort of peace has fallen over Johto. The rebels continue to cause trouble for the Century, whose sole purpose has been to put down the resistance once and for all.
But now the rebels have begun to press harder against the Century. Why? A reliable source in another region had sent information regarding the Century's objective. Though the reason was unclear, they were looking for the legendary Pokémon in all the regions, aiming to use their brute force to capture them. They seemed earnest in their actions, too, so the rebels could only imagine that their plans for these Pokémon weren't good. So the resistance groups all over the glove began to search for legendary Pokémon ourselves, with the purpose of warning and protecting them. Though the scattered resistance groups had no name before, they've collectively begun to be referred to all over as the "Pokémon Brigade".
As for me, I am Lloyd, a member of the Pokémon Brigade.
Cherrygrove city hadn't changed since fifty years ago, or so I've been told. Ever since the new director of the Pokémon association was appointed, a law had been passed that all the cities were to maintain their appearance without altering in anyway unless given permission. As such, this quiet town was completely the same. The smell of flowers wafted in the air, filling my nostrils as I stood at the edge of the city, facing the east. My dirty blonde hair blew into my eyes fromt he wind but I didn't mind. I wasn't really looking at anything in particular, so I ignored the obstruction entirely. Further ahead in the direction I was facing was where Gold and Crystal, two of the Pokédex holders (a trainer entrusted with the Pokédex by one of the famous professors, Elm in Johto) had come from. New Bark town, it was called. I'd been born and raised in Cherrygrove, not far from New Bark town, but I knew that no Pokédex holder would ever pass through. Not in this lifetime, anyways.
I watched as a Combee flew from one of the flowers to another, spreading its pollen. A mass migration of Pokémon had occurred in the past five decades, and no one knew why. Pokémon from different regions could be found everywhere, completely annihilating the sense of identity that came with the Pokémon exclusive to certain regions. It was considered a natural phenomenon, but sometimes I wondered…
That was when I heard it. I had been so busy enjoying the view; I had forgotten why I had come all the way back to my home town. The scream of a woman pierced the winds and I wheeled around immediately, heading back toward the center of town. I spotted the bright red clothes of the Century before I even reached them. Five 'soldiers' stood by one of the shops thats old the flowers as medicinal herbs, one of them holding the shop owner, Ms. Williams, by the arm. My anger flared immediately. I had heard that this was going on, but seeing this with my own eyes was different. These soldiers had been bullying Ms. Williams to give them their herbs for free, as they worked wonderfully as depressants for when they were off duty. It disgusted me to even know people like them were out there.
"Hey!" I called as I finally reached them. "Hands off the lady!"
"What do you want, kid?" One of the soldiers demanded,standing in my way. "We're working."
"You're bullying a sixty year old woman." I growled angrily as I glared up at him. He was surprised by how vicious I acted. "Is this what the Century do with their free time?"
"Whoa, kid." The solider raised an eyebrow as two of his friends came up behind him, frowning at me with discontent. I assessed them with my eyes quickly, judging their strength by looking at them first. "Think about who you're dealing with before acting like the hero. We're part of the Century. You don't want to get hurt, do you?"
"You think threats will work because you're in a strong group?" I snorted as he reached into my pocket. The three soldiers noticed and drew out Pokéball quickly, releasing three Golbats. My Escavalier appeared before me and blocked the three poison fangs that the Golbats attempted with ease, remaining completely unaffected. Though they were jerks, they were trained jerks. Their attack had been timed well and fluidly. I gripped my hands tightly as I thought of what a waste their talents we going to.
"Fury attack!" I ordered Escavalier. My partner jabbed out rapidly with its lances, striking at the Golbats in quick succession. The three bat Pokémon scattered to evade, surrounding Escavalier from three sides.
"Air cutter!" One of the soliders ordered. The Golbat to Escavalier's left swung its wings, throwing cutting winds toward my Pokémon.
"Don't stop your fury attack." I said without hesitation.Escavalier charged through the air cutter fearlessly and barraged the Golbat with its lances, knocking it out. The other two Golbats kept their distance as they saw this.
"Confuse ray!" One of the soliders ordered. I frowned as a flash of light blinded Escavalier and he began to stumble through the air, uncertain. I wasn't found of indirect tactics.
"Air slash!" The two Golbats swung their wings fiercely and slashing winds cut at the disoriented Escavlier. Escavalier raised its lances over its heads to protect itself from the attacks, unable to dodge them.
"You did well for a kid." One of the soldiers grinned at me."But you can't handle three on one."
"You think you've cornered me?" I snorted in derision. I had to struggle not to smile. I enjoyed being put in difficult situations. The glory in finding a way to get out of it was all the more enjoyable. Although, this was hardly a difficult situation, so much as a slightly unfavorable one, if even that. "Escavalier may be bug, but it's steel also. Its defensive abilities are nothing to laugh at. And though air slash has an increased chance of critical hit, you won't be able to break through his Battle Armor ability. Twin needle!"
Escavalier's eyes opened fiercely as it snapped out of confusion and it charged through the winds once again, swinging one of its lances at a Golbat.
"Wing attack!" One of the soldiers ordered. The Golbat blocked the attack with its wing, using its other one to block Escavalier's other needle. The solider was surprised.
"Impossible!" He cried. "Wing attack is not only a stronger move than twin needle, it has a type advantage of flying over bug! Why are you able to hold against it?"
"Because, though it's defensive, my Escavalier's attack power crushes your own. Iron head!"
Escavalier charged into Golbat with its head, knocking it into the ground with no way to block or fly. That was two down and one to go. Escavalier turned to face the last Golbat.
"Iron head, once more!"
"P-Poison fang!"
Golbat sank its fangs into Escavlier's shell as the knight Pokémon crashed into its, knocking it to the ground, knocking out the last of the three.
"Poison attacks like poison fang don't work on steel types." I reminded the soldier with a sigh. "I guess you forgot when you panicked."
"Damn it!" One of the soldiers cursed. I looked toward the remaining two, who had been watching out battle. One of them looked anxious to fight, while the other looked thoughtful. Either one looked stronger than thethree combined, and I was prepared for a potential double battle.
"What's your name, kid?" The calmer one asked after a moment.
"Lloyd." I replied without hesitating. They'd find out assoon as they went back to headquarters anyways. "And before you ask, yes. I am part of the resistance."
"Strange. I was going to ask if you wanted to join the Century. Someone of your talent would be a great asset."
"Are you kidding?" The other solider demanded incredulously. "He assaulted three of our men unprovoked!"
"I beg to differ." I muttered indignantly. "But your request is even more absurd. There is no way I'll join you guys. Not when you bully old women for drugs."
"You have to understand," The calmer one sighed. "This job gets stressful at times. We need a way to cope with it all. We're only human."
"Being human is the exact reason you can cope with it." I growled angrily, already becoming fed up with this guy. "Now beat it before I get violent."
"Are you sure about my offer? I'm serious, you know."
"Get out!" Escavalier brandished its lances at the soldier got the message. He motioned for the other four to follow him as he retreated, heading in the direction to leave town.
"Are you alright, Ms. Williams?" I asked gently after taking a deep breath to cool down a bit. The old lady smiled at me gratefully as she nodded.
"I see you haven't changed much since you've joined the Pokémon Brigade." She noted as I helped her back into her shop. "Still as righteous and radiant as ever."
"Thanks." I smiled, flattered. "But I would like to think I have changed. It's been nearly five years by now."
"Well, yes, you've grown." Ms. William looked at me with her big brown eyes, making eye contact. "But you haven't changed. There's a difference, you know."
"Ah." I didn't bother asking what the difference was. I didn't want to hear a proverbial explanation or something.
"Didn't I tell you just to protect the old lady? Why did you have to start a fight withthe Century? And alone! As if you aren't a big enough target for them as it is! You should have just given them the depressants and paid for it with your own pocket money!"
"I had no choice!" I tried to defend myself against Kyle's accusations, though it was pointless. The head of the Pokémon Brigade's Johto Branch didn't listen to reason, even when I tried to explain it to him over my pokegear. "They attacked me first! Technically…"
"Technically? As in, you provoked them by getting ready to battle first?"
"Not exactly."
"I'm sending Justin and Reyna over there to pick you up. Don ot cause any more unnecessary damage than you already have!"
I moaned. Justin and Reyna? Two other rebels who did work just like me all over the Johto region. We were all about the same age, so why did he have to send them down to get me like I was a kid they had to look after? "Look, Kyle-"
"Don't cause trouble." He ordered before hanging up. I sighed. There was no convincing him. I laid back against the bed I'd rented in the Pokémon center, ready to fall asleep. After a long day's travel for a personal mission, I needed to get some rest.
I didn't sleep long, though. I could hear bustling around me as people stuffed themselves in the Pokémon center. I ignored them at first, not wanting to lose any sleep for whatever was going on. But when someone began shaking me gently, I had no choice but to sit up with a yawn.
"What is it?" I asked Nurse Joy miserably, registering her anxious look with a frown.
"You need to leave." She whispered urgently. "Some men from the Century are marching into town, demanding that Lloyd of the Pokémon Brigade shows himself. They barred both the northern and eastern access route, but the beach is still open. You can escape that way—"
"No thanks." I sighed as I grabbed my cestus gloves from under the bed and began pulling them on. Three Pokéballs were embedded into the wrists of each one for easy access. "If I run, they won't leave the city alone. I can't do that to you guys."
"But no one recognizes you—" Nurse Joy blinked in confusion. I stood up and stretched my arms out, sighing in relief to feel the mobility and movement.
"They won't mistake me for someone else." I promised as I grabbed my bag and slung it over my back. "Don't worry, I'll try to contain the fighting. How many are there?"
"…About ten dozen." Nurse Joy said after a moment's hesitation. I grinned in anticipation. What fun.
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