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    OoC: To shorten things up, got my Pokemon, met my rival, Kirin, who is a nice guy for the most part, started battling and had Celsinge use growl.

    The irritating beeping of a loud and obnoxious alarm clock is where this story starts, one which is filled with happiness and sadness, triumph and failure, and ultimately, Pokemon.

    Pokemon have always been there. No one knows really how they came into being, what their purpose is, or how they have the amazing abilities that they do, but they're the one consistent thing in this world. While people and places change, you'll always find Pokemon.

    And this story has them too. Without a doubt, it has them.

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    Chron Trivum is a man of 18 years, raised in the isolate island community of Neo Bay, a part of the Caldera and Kirant Region. For as long as he could remember, Chron has lived in Neo Bay. It's unknown whether he was actually born there, but if he was, it wasn't something his mother would tell him. His mom, Clara Trivum, was an independent woman. She raised Chron alone in Neo Bay. That's about all he knows, though. She never talked about Chron's father or about her life before raising her son.

    Being separated from his mom in this fashion, Chron has always felt the need to escape from Neo Bay, to go see the rest of the region and the people throughout it. The longer he spent in the same place as always, the longer he'd feel the need to know more about his early years. He doesn't not know that he was born in Neo Bay and that's all there was to it, but there's always been something that hasn't sat right with the thought. As painful as it was to ignore it, that's what Chron decided to do. Somehow, someway, he'd get away.

    It wasn't until two weeks ago today when a stranger with a bunch of different gadgets and machines showed up in Neo Bay. Visitors weren't entirely unheard of, but people actually moving in with advanced technology and other incredible things was a bit of a shock. Professor Willow is the title and name she goes by. From what went around in rumor, she has been tracking certain Pokemon, but not much outside of that has been heard. She's kept to herself for the most part, but some sort of plan has brought her to Neo Bay.

    Back to that annoying alarm clock, anyways...

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    Most people still living with their moms at my age tend to wake up to the drifting smell of fried eggs and crisp bacon. I on the other hand, don't exactly have a life like most people. My mother, Clara Trivum, tends to get up early in the morning, pack her things for work, and leave before I even get the change to wake up and say bye. Not that I would, anyways. We aren't exactly close-knit. She's the owner of a market on the island that buys goods from the local farmers and distributes them to the people of the community. From what I've seen, she doesn't exactly make a profit doing what she does, so I've never been too sure how she affords a home and food for us. It's really just another things I've chosen to ignore, anyways.

    It was only two days ago, a Monday, when I was taking an easy and relaxing walk along the water surrounding Neo Bay and ran into Professor Willow sitting by the water. I stopped and said hi to her, to which she responded kindly with a simple hello. She seemed pretty interested in knowing a bit about me, but wouldn't really say much when I asked in return. For the most part, I must have said something right because she asked me to see her on Wednesday, which just so happens to be today.

    And that brings us to now, a point in my life marking something different in my life. Not doing the same thing I do every day. Trying something new today. As I walked along the empty paths from the houses in the Bay to the commercial section where Professor Willow had set up her laboratory and technological equipment, I could hear the familiar howls of the wind that forced itself over land from the water. The mist that usually was accompanied with the flowing air wasn't felt near the middle of the island where I'm headed too, but after a while it almost always feels like it's there, regardless of where I'm at.

    Several dozen minutes later found me approaching the shiny new building that Professor Willow had put up for her studies. I would have looked at it more, but the anticipation hurried me inside. Surprisingly, I wasn't the only one she had asked to come. Upon walking in, I discovered the presence of at least nine other residents of New Beo, ranging from twelve to twenty years old. It was a few minutes before the clamor died down and Professor Willow was able to speak.

    "People of Neo Bay," she started, "for those who haven't heard much about me, I am Professor Willow. I have come to Neo Bay because my research has led me here. My research isn't something I can exactly accomplish alone, however, which is why I have asked for several of you to come see me here now. I can't say what it is that I am researching, since I don't know much about it myself yet, but I have in my possession, several young and rather rare Pokemon with high potential.."

    At the mention of Pokemon, disruption and discussion became synonymous among the group of boys and girls gathered at the lab, to which I raised my own voice. "Hey, let's hear what else she has to say!" I shouted. The others kept their mouths shut from there on and paid attention.

    To me, Professor Willow said, "Thank you...Chron, if I remember correctly." And with that, she continued. "There are many places to be explored, Pokemon to be seen, and mysteries to be unveiled in this region, so much that I just simply can't do it on my own. That's why I have asked you all to come here, so that I can send those willing out to explore the Caldera and Kirant and to be my eyes with what is going on outside of Neo Bay. I'm willing to give out some of my Pokemon to those who are interested in helping me."

    Several of the people in the room got looks of mixed emotion on their faces: torn at the thought of leaving home, but excited at the thought of adventure. Two boys and one girl stood up, apologized for turning down the offer of helping Professor Willow, and abruptly left. The other six, and myself, stayed seated and said that we were interested. With which Professor Willow brought out three red and white spherical capsules. They are what are known as pokeballs, but I haven't seen one in Neo Bay for several years. We aren't exactly a community of Pokemon-owners, after all.

    The seven of us got in line to choose the Pokemon that we wanted, after the three were released from the pokeballs Professor Willow had. Of course, they weren't the only three she had, they were just for us to see and choose which kind we would like. The first one that came up was a rather feisty green, plant looking Pokemon. It looked like a living and breathing venus fly trap, and was accordingly known as a Venap. It didn't spark my interest much, however. The second to be released from its container was small lion cub-like Pokemon, called a Celsinge. Its ears and the end of it's tailed were doused in colorful fire, which didn't seem to hurt it one bit. It has an air of peacefulness to it as it sat their staring at the humans in front of it. The final Pokemon shown to us was a dolphin-like Pokemon, Echoise. It flopped a little as it was startled by all of the people starting at it, but soon calmed down and became comfortable.

    One by one, the boys and girls in front of me pointed at the Pokemon they wanted, but then it got to me. I looked at each of them, over and over again. My attention kept going back to the Celsinge, though. I realized that it...he...was looking at me the whole time, and I felt a connection immediately with the Celsinge. It looked at me and understood me, and I likewise understood it.

    "Professor Willow, I'd like this Celsinge here, please," I said, confident in my choice.

    "No problem, Chron. I'll be right back with one for you," she replied.

    Before she could walk away, I cut in, "I don't think you understand. If it's okay, I'd like this Celsinge, not one of the ones you have in storage.

    She had a look of inquiry on her face, but firmly stated, "I see. I've had this Celsinge for quite a while, but I can see just by looking at him that he has a desire to be with you. It's strange, I've never seen him attach himself to any one person, even myself in the time that I've had him, but I know I'm making the right decision in saying that you can have him."

    I smiled and an excitement welled up inside me as the I saw her return the Celsinge to his pokeball, which she in turn placed in my palm. It was warm, not cold as I had expected it to be, like most things made of metal. After that, I returned to where I was sitting and waited as the last of the other six people got their Pokemon.

    The last to claim his Pokemon, an Echoise, was one of my neighbors, Kirin Lester. I have seen him often, but I tend to usually keep to myself. He seemed excited as well, though, and Professor Willow started to speak once more as he sat down nearby myself.

    "Now that you have all claimed your Pokemon, my assistance will hand out some bag that include five empty pokeballs in them, along with a little bit of money. Traveling won't be easy, so we are prepared to provide you with the necessary materials to get along. As you receive your new bag and items, let it be known that common materials such as pokeballs and potions for healing your Pokemon can be found at PokeMarts in almost any city. In addition, you will often need to battle with your Pokemon in order to defend yourself and it's a great way to get to know people in the region as well. That's why there are Pokemon Centers, as I'm sure you have all heard before. When your Pokemon are tired or injured and need time to heal and get back in shape, visit a Pokemon Center and they'll fix up your Pokemon in no time! You'll find several gyms around the regions as well. Seeing as how you'll be travelling around all of Caldera and Kirant, setting the gyms as your goal places to visit is probably the best way to figure out where you are going. That's about it though. You have all been given Mobile Devices in your bags as well, in case I need to contact you or you need to contact me. Oh, and I almost forgot! You'll have a brand new Pokedex in your bag as well. For those who don't know, a Pokedex will give you any information known about your own Pokemon, and the Pokemon that you encounter while traveling. Lastly, I advise you each to take some time to either battle each other to get the feel for battling, or to just head out if you feel you are already ready. Good luck all, and have fun out there!"

    It was kind of all sudden and still hitting that I'd be leaving Neo Bay, but I stood up and walked outside, preparing to go to the market and tell my mother about packing and leaving before I did.

    "Hey! Wait, Chron!" Shouted Kirin, as he followed me out of the laboratory. "I think we should try out battling, like Professor Willow suggested."

    "Uhmm, sure Kirin, I guess. I was going to head straight out after talking to my mom, but I guess a quick battle wouldn't hurt." I fumbled in my bag for Celsinge's pokeball, and pressed the small button that separated the top half of the ball from the bottom. It was an interesting feeling as the red wavering beam materialized Celsinge on the ground in front of me. It was definitely a new feeling, that's for sure.

    I exited my thoughts as I noticed that Kirin's Echoise was already out and ready to go. And with this realization, I pulled out my new Pokedex and pointed it at Celsinge, to which a load of information appeared on the screen. I examined it carefully, and took note of what Celsinge was actually capable of in its current youth.

    "Uhh, let's try... a Growl, Celsinge!" I shouted. I didn't quite know what it would do myself, but Celsinge seemed to understand as it prepared itself in a seemingly-natural battle stance.
    Last edited by Chronicler; 02-28-13 at 11:49 PM.

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