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I have decided to write a pokemon fanfic - i think they are really cool ^_^
My story is going to be in chapters and it may take some time for each one to come out - writers block [ hopefully i wouldn't get it]
I hope this story isn't overly bland, but i tried my best ^_^
Lapras are known to live in the warm coastal waters of the Orange Islands during the months of June to August, which they use as breeding grounds. The rest of the year the location of the Lapras is unknown. Lapras are highly social animals and travel in large groups, known as pods, with a single individual as their leader.
Lapras were driven to near extinction because of its oil and highly valuable shells and furthermore, trainers have captured Lapras, for years causing its numbers to decrease in the wild.
This is the story of the fate of a pod of Lapras and a Scientist who loved them :
There I was staring at the ceiling of my bedroom, wondering what new adventures awaited me once the sun broke the black roof of night and spread its radiant light across the bay; thats when I heard it, a heart wrenching cry. A cry uttered from a mouth only meant to sing the praise of the sea, but instead was forced into the shriek of fear and the sorrow of lost freedom.
I immediately jumped out of my bed and ran out of my house. I fell on my way and got my hand severely cut, but I didn?t care ? I need to stop the screaming!.It was then I saw them, a pod of lapras tied by their necks, as a man walked back to his truck to retrieve what looked like a net.Then I realized what was going on - he was a poacher and meant to capture the Lapras for their abilities and even enslave them - forcing them to transport goods and people. I saw him draw closer to the Lapras and as he did so their crys got louder ? so loud that it was driving me insane, it was filling my head ? killing me from within. I need to get help! How could i allow my precious bay to see her children robbed from her - depriving her of that song of joy which bellows from their mouth, singing her praise for morning to night? But what could i do i was just a child???
I got up with a jump, as sweat ran down my face. I looked at the porthole as I tried to comfort myself with the sight of the young Lapras drifting near my boat, but it was no use the sound of the screams still haunted me.
My name is Professor Sammuel Stein and I am a researcher for the Devon Corporation, who has plans of assisting in the protection of the last remaining Lapras.
The dream which I just had has been tormenting me since I was a child, when I first witnessed the Lapras and when i try to comfort myself with thoughts of the Lapras free i think "Even if the Lapras were freed, they still could never be friends with humans." and that once again brings me down.
My story is going to be in chapters and it may take some time for each one to come out - writers block [ hopefully i wouldn't get it]
I hope this story isn't overly bland, but i tried my best ^_^
THE PLIGHT OF THE LAPRAS
English name ? Lapras
Japanese name ? Rapurasu
Species ? Transportation
Type ? Water/Ice
Just over 50 years ago lapras swam the seas around Johto and Kanto in the hundred of thousands, now there are less than 675 individuals in the wild. Up to 3 years ago 2 species of Lapras survived ? A fresh water specie and a salt water specie. Unfortunately the last individual of the fresh water group was last seen 3 years, living in an underground lake and it has now been confirmed that they are extinct in the wild. However the region was frequently visited by trainers and it is possible that it may have been captured. Japanese name ? Rapurasu
Species ? Transportation
Type ? Water/Ice
Lapras are known to live in the warm coastal waters of the Orange Islands during the months of June to August, which they use as breeding grounds. The rest of the year the location of the Lapras is unknown. Lapras are highly social animals and travel in large groups, known as pods, with a single individual as their leader.
Lapras were driven to near extinction because of its oil and highly valuable shells and furthermore, trainers have captured Lapras, for years causing its numbers to decrease in the wild.
This is the story of the fate of a pod of Lapras and a Scientist who loved them :
There I was staring at the ceiling of my bedroom, wondering what new adventures awaited me once the sun broke the black roof of night and spread its radiant light across the bay; thats when I heard it, a heart wrenching cry. A cry uttered from a mouth only meant to sing the praise of the sea, but instead was forced into the shriek of fear and the sorrow of lost freedom.
I immediately jumped out of my bed and ran out of my house. I fell on my way and got my hand severely cut, but I didn?t care ? I need to stop the screaming!.It was then I saw them, a pod of lapras tied by their necks, as a man walked back to his truck to retrieve what looked like a net.Then I realized what was going on - he was a poacher and meant to capture the Lapras for their abilities and even enslave them - forcing them to transport goods and people. I saw him draw closer to the Lapras and as he did so their crys got louder ? so loud that it was driving me insane, it was filling my head ? killing me from within. I need to get help! How could i allow my precious bay to see her children robbed from her - depriving her of that song of joy which bellows from their mouth, singing her praise for morning to night? But what could i do i was just a child???
I got up with a jump, as sweat ran down my face. I looked at the porthole as I tried to comfort myself with the sight of the young Lapras drifting near my boat, but it was no use the sound of the screams still haunted me.
My name is Professor Sammuel Stein and I am a researcher for the Devon Corporation, who has plans of assisting in the protection of the last remaining Lapras.
The dream which I just had has been tormenting me since I was a child, when I first witnessed the Lapras and when i try to comfort myself with thoughts of the Lapras free i think "Even if the Lapras were freed, they still could never be friends with humans." and that once again brings me down.
END OF CHAPTER 1