ivysaur12
2nd March 2003, 06:39 PM
Hey every one, this is my first real pokemon fic. Please, I know it's bad, any criticism would be great. Please, just tell me what you think.
Chroniken des Welt by Ivysaur12
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Prologue - (heilig Blut)
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This is the world, the pokemon world. Built on the basis of pokemon, the people of this world have lived in peace. They have set up leagues for their pokemon, they have made it so people go use their pokemon to battle. There are also legends.
It is said that all pokemon come from space. Others say they come from the ground. The truth is, pokemon come from the people of this world. It has always been a mystery, where pokemon came from. Ancient cities of great power have been found. Why they were abandoned, no one knows.
In these ancient cities, we found them. The Runes. These runes are the telling of where pokemon came from. According to the runes, the pokemon came from the hearts of humanity. What this meant, we could not tell. Only one more line could be translated, the only other one legible.
“When the three come to the heart, the mystery was solved”
My name is Professor Anthony Kristainsen. My lab is in Celadon City, Kanto. We found these ruins in the Greenlay Mountains, North of Blackthorn. That was 1993. It’s now May 2004, two months after the discovery of Hoenn and its people.
Chapter 1 - (die aussuchen Kinder)
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“What are we going to do?”
“What do you mean?”
“386! I can’t believe it!”
“Why not?”
“That’s 135! ONE HUNDRED THIRTY FIVE!”
“Your point?”
“What are you going to do?”
“WE DON’T KNOW!”
“It seems strange, that we have to resort to bickering like this.” The three people looked up at the shadowed figure in the doorway. The backlighting shrouded his face, distorting the shadows.
“Professor, what do you suggest?” The female professor moved towards him. She looked back at the other two, and waved her hair around.
“We will send three.” The three professors looked stunned. The obese one moved towards the man in the doorway. He was outraged, stamping his feet.
“I WILL NOT DO IT! I will not send three innocent children into Hoenn! We know little to NOTHING about it! This is absurd.” He then pushed in his chair, muttering to himself.
“Throwing people into danger has never been a real issue for you, Professor. I do remember the Kelspon incident, don’t know?” The man in the doorway smirked. He knew he had won.
“Where do you suggest we get the children?” The woman asked. She now was sitting down, her legs shaking.
“Professor Kristainsen is graduating fifty three students to become trainers. We will find three there.” He put on his bowler hat, and started to make his way out.
“NO! Not Celadon! My daughter, Carrey, she’s graduating. Please, Professor, reconsider!” The third professor, much skinnier than the other male professor. Stood up.
“Celadon is it. I’ll remember that about your daughter. You may have just gotten her a one way ticket to Hoenn.”
****
Bands. Popcorn Stands. A circus clown. It was graduating day in Celadon City. The whole town was there. Fireworks painted the night skies, while Carnivals danced under the moonlight. The people were happy, and the night was young.
“Professor, a word?” The young girl walked in. She was wearing a green kimono, and her black hair was tied back. Her young years showed, yet her wisdom exceeded her age. She was wearing small shoes, ones that had nothing special about them. Her kimono was decorated with her family seal, a light green impression of a rose. The girl had one the Kanto Pokemon League and was now a Gym Leader.
“Hello Ericka! Good to see you! What’s on your mind?” The professor said. He was sitting back in his chair, looking some what slobbish. The professor had brown hair, and he was in desperate need of a shave, for he hadn’t left the lab for two days. His fingernails were bitten down to their end, and his fingers were red and sore from all the typing.
Ericka bit her lip, and looked down at her feet. “Ericka, are you all right?”
“Professor Kirstainsen, I’ve heard about the League’s plans. They’re going to send three children to Hoenn,” At this time, Ericka broke down crying. The professor ran over to help her up.
“Ericka! What’s wrong?”
“My...my... little sister, Carrey, she’s....” Ericka couldn’t finish. She fell on the floor and started to wail. “PLEASE! DON’T SEND HER!!!” Kristainsen stepped back. He had never seen Ericka act like this before.
“I...” He knew that he had to pick at random. It wouldn’t be fair to make any one have an advantage over any one else. “Ericka, I... can’t.” He was ashamed, wishing he could do something to get her off of the floor.
“Professor, I’m a hypocrite.” Ericka now looked up. Her eyes were red and bloodshot. Tear dripped down her face, and her nose was flaming. “Six years ago, I was chosen to be the Grass Gym Leader after Miss. Henderson died.” The Professor nodded. He wondered where she was going with this. “Well, I um, as you know, there was another girl trying out who had made it to the final two, Erin Healy,” She sniffed, and dropped her head again. “The day before they picked the Gym Leader, she supposedly tripped and fell off a bridge. They had to remove both of her legs, and she would be in wheelchair for the rest of her life. The League chose me, for she was in no condition to be a gym leader. I found out later...” Ericka started to cry again. “My father had hired some one to push her off the bridge! I’m just letting Carrey get the advantage that she got.” Ericka now stood up, and brushed herself off. The Professor was very confused not.
“Wait, if you came her to ask me to not let her go, then you tell me that you don’t want to give her an unfair advantage, what do you want me to do?” Ericka pondered the question.
“I want... I want you to find out why they’re doing this. I want to know why they aren’t sending more experienced trainers!” Ericka stamped her foot.
“Ericka, every one wants to know that! The League only said they wanted to send new children for they wanted Hoenn trainers from Kanto and Johto.” The Professor walked over to Ericka, trying to comfort her.
“I don’t believe that. Professor, I want you to find out for me. I know it sounds like a lot, but ever since Lioncrest took over, things in this League have been getting very secretive. Please, do this for me.” Ericka bowed, and started out the door.
“Ericka,” Ericka turned back to the professor. “I’ll do...I’ll do what I can.” She smiled, and bowed yet again. The professor then lumbered back over to her chair. This was going to be one long night.
***
“And now, the person you’ve ALL been waiting for, PROFESSOR ANTHONY KRISTAINSEN!” The man at the podium clapped, as did the other 5,000 spectators in the audience. The cheering rose even higher when the Professor came out.
“Thank you! Thank you! We have fifty three wonderful graduates here eager to get their pokemon. First, though...” A screen behind the professor flashed up. “We will pick the three lucky students who get to venture into Hoenn. Their names will randomly appear on this screen. Once your name appears, please come to the podium.”
The Professor pressed a button and the first roll of names flew by. After waiting, the professor pressed it again and the names slowed down. The eyes of the crowd followed every name, seeing if any one they knew would get picked. “Ark Masonton!” A small, shy boy walked out on the stage. He was wearing a brown jacket, and a somewhat dirty pair of pants. His eyes were out wide, still in shock of what just happened. Kirstiansen smiled at him, and pressed the button once again.
“Gurio Harken!” Gurio was tall, and he wearing a ripped t-shirt and jeans. He was the exact opposite of Ark, totally cool and calm. “And finally!” The Professor pressed the button once more. Julie Tennet, Orlay Cannot, Suzie Natan, the girls names flew by. When the screen stopped, the Professor chocked. “Carrey... Carrey Kigatsuyoi.” In the crowds, you could hear a small whimper. Carrey slowly approached the stage, unaware of what was going to happen. She seemed to be wearing the latest fashions of Kanto, a brown hat with a pink bow, a pink tank top, and blue shorts. “These are the three chi...” Some one’s phone started to ring.
“Umm... hold on!” Carrey remarked. “Hey, Lisa! Guess where I’m going! Ya! Hoenn! I wonder what type of shoes they have th..” Before Carrey could finish, Kristainsen had taken the phone away. Carrey gave him a dirty look and started to pout.
“As I was saying, these are the three children who will be venturing into the world of Hoenn! They will now pick their pokemon. These are the only known pokemon from Hoenn, we were given them by the Hoenn League. Please, choose.” The Professor backed off, and a table emerged from the floor. On it were three simple pokeballs. “Ark, you were picked first, you go.” Ark nodded, and looked down at the floor. He didn’t know what he should do. He had never been a situation like this before. “Ark, is there a problem?” Ark shook his head, and picked the up the ball closest to Carrey. “May I have...this one?” Ark seemed to have to force his words out, almost like he had a hard time speaking. “Yes yes, go ahead! Please throw out your pokemon!”
Ark took a deep breath, and threw out his ball. The ball flew through the air and landed in the front of the stage.”
“TREECKO!!!!!!” A small green grass pokemon emerged from the ball. Ark stepped back, surprised.
“You next, Gurio.” Gurio picked up the ball closest to him and threw it out.
“TORCHIC!” The fire bird started to dance around, looking for another pokemon to peck at. Gurio laughed, and returned Torchic. “Hey, you uhh, you might wanna return that thing.” Gurio said to Ark. Ark blushed, and returned Treecko. He felt extremely stupid.
“Carrey, the last pokemon is yours.” The Professor said kindly. Carrey grabbed her cellphone first, and called some one. She picked up the pokeball, and carelessly threw it.
“MUD MUD MUDKIP!” The small water pokemon ran around, happy to be out of the ball. Carrey paid no attention, still on her cellphone.
“Well, let’s get back to the rest of the kids!”
***
“Carrey...” Ericka walked into her room. She looked at her sister, sighed, and turned her head.
“What do you want?” She said in her always annoyed tone of voice. Ericka was on the brink of tears, and Carrey didn’t even care.
“I don’t get it!” Ericka yelled. Carrey turned her head. She was confused.
“Ericka...wha?”
“You don’t even know what you’re up against! Who knows what’s in Hoenn? Why does the League want you to do this! Carrey, I’ve never been this worried about you. Please, be careful.” Ericka looked over at her desk. On it was a computer with a picture of her boyfriend. Piles of paper flooded it, and under the inundation of sheets, there was her pokeball. Ericka raged over towards it and picked it up. “I CAN’T BELIEVE YOU!” Carrey was now at the back of her bed, scared of her sister.
“Wha...what do you mean?!”
“You haven’t even seen your pokemon yet! You have one of the only three known Hoenn pokemon, and you aren’t even looking after it!” Ericka rolled her eyes and threw the ball to Carrey.
“It’s not like I want to go. If you want, you can take the mud thing and go to Hoenn. I. Don’t. Care.” Carrey turned back and continued the write in her diary. Ericka took the pokeball, and dropped her head.
“You know, Dad would want you to go. He doesn’t even know your going.” Ericka turned and started to step out of the room.
“Wait, you think he’d want me to go?”
“Yes, I do.” Ericka dropped the pokeball and glided down the stairs.
***
“Today, we put the three children on the ferry to HOENN!” The announced screamed as loud as he could. Ark was on the boat, trying to avoid the pictures. Gurio was having fun with it, posing and such.
”Excuse me, but where’s the third kid?” One reporter asked. The Professor shook his head. He didn’t know. She had to show up, or there was going to be trouble.
“Look! It’s Ericka’s car!” A green mini van pulled up to the port. Out came Ericka and Carrey.
“There you are, Ms. Kigatsuyoi! We were afraid you wouldn’t show!” Kristainsen said gleefully. Carrey gave her put-off sort of grin, and boarded the ferry.
“These are Hoenn pokedexes. They sent them in yesterday. We’ve been unable to hack them, they use a strange coding. You can send us information with this button here. You can also take pictures here. Writing captions for them is also key. We need this info!” The Professor handed one to each. “Good Luck!”
“We watch the first ferry head of to Hoenn with these three lucky adventurers1 . What will they find? We’ll have to wait and see!”
***
“Professor Lioncrest, the ferry has left.”
“Good, good. Now, please arrest Professor Kristainsen. Make sure all the information from the children to this office. I want to oversee all of this, personally.
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Preview for:
Chapter 2 - (Lügen am Potenz)
Ark, Gurio, and Carrey meet Professor Birch, who tells them about the world of Hoenn. Team Magma attacks Littleroot, and the three have to team up to try to retake the town. Back in Kanto, Ericka hears of the arrest of Kristainsen and starts to figure out what’s really going on.
Chroniken des Welt by Ivysaur12
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Prologue - (heilig Blut)
---
This is the world, the pokemon world. Built on the basis of pokemon, the people of this world have lived in peace. They have set up leagues for their pokemon, they have made it so people go use their pokemon to battle. There are also legends.
It is said that all pokemon come from space. Others say they come from the ground. The truth is, pokemon come from the people of this world. It has always been a mystery, where pokemon came from. Ancient cities of great power have been found. Why they were abandoned, no one knows.
In these ancient cities, we found them. The Runes. These runes are the telling of where pokemon came from. According to the runes, the pokemon came from the hearts of humanity. What this meant, we could not tell. Only one more line could be translated, the only other one legible.
“When the three come to the heart, the mystery was solved”
My name is Professor Anthony Kristainsen. My lab is in Celadon City, Kanto. We found these ruins in the Greenlay Mountains, North of Blackthorn. That was 1993. It’s now May 2004, two months after the discovery of Hoenn and its people.
Chapter 1 - (die aussuchen Kinder)
---
“What are we going to do?”
“What do you mean?”
“386! I can’t believe it!”
“Why not?”
“That’s 135! ONE HUNDRED THIRTY FIVE!”
“Your point?”
“What are you going to do?”
“WE DON’T KNOW!”
“It seems strange, that we have to resort to bickering like this.” The three people looked up at the shadowed figure in the doorway. The backlighting shrouded his face, distorting the shadows.
“Professor, what do you suggest?” The female professor moved towards him. She looked back at the other two, and waved her hair around.
“We will send three.” The three professors looked stunned. The obese one moved towards the man in the doorway. He was outraged, stamping his feet.
“I WILL NOT DO IT! I will not send three innocent children into Hoenn! We know little to NOTHING about it! This is absurd.” He then pushed in his chair, muttering to himself.
“Throwing people into danger has never been a real issue for you, Professor. I do remember the Kelspon incident, don’t know?” The man in the doorway smirked. He knew he had won.
“Where do you suggest we get the children?” The woman asked. She now was sitting down, her legs shaking.
“Professor Kristainsen is graduating fifty three students to become trainers. We will find three there.” He put on his bowler hat, and started to make his way out.
“NO! Not Celadon! My daughter, Carrey, she’s graduating. Please, Professor, reconsider!” The third professor, much skinnier than the other male professor. Stood up.
“Celadon is it. I’ll remember that about your daughter. You may have just gotten her a one way ticket to Hoenn.”
****
Bands. Popcorn Stands. A circus clown. It was graduating day in Celadon City. The whole town was there. Fireworks painted the night skies, while Carnivals danced under the moonlight. The people were happy, and the night was young.
“Professor, a word?” The young girl walked in. She was wearing a green kimono, and her black hair was tied back. Her young years showed, yet her wisdom exceeded her age. She was wearing small shoes, ones that had nothing special about them. Her kimono was decorated with her family seal, a light green impression of a rose. The girl had one the Kanto Pokemon League and was now a Gym Leader.
“Hello Ericka! Good to see you! What’s on your mind?” The professor said. He was sitting back in his chair, looking some what slobbish. The professor had brown hair, and he was in desperate need of a shave, for he hadn’t left the lab for two days. His fingernails were bitten down to their end, and his fingers were red and sore from all the typing.
Ericka bit her lip, and looked down at her feet. “Ericka, are you all right?”
“Professor Kirstainsen, I’ve heard about the League’s plans. They’re going to send three children to Hoenn,” At this time, Ericka broke down crying. The professor ran over to help her up.
“Ericka! What’s wrong?”
“My...my... little sister, Carrey, she’s....” Ericka couldn’t finish. She fell on the floor and started to wail. “PLEASE! DON’T SEND HER!!!” Kristainsen stepped back. He had never seen Ericka act like this before.
“I...” He knew that he had to pick at random. It wouldn’t be fair to make any one have an advantage over any one else. “Ericka, I... can’t.” He was ashamed, wishing he could do something to get her off of the floor.
“Professor, I’m a hypocrite.” Ericka now looked up. Her eyes were red and bloodshot. Tear dripped down her face, and her nose was flaming. “Six years ago, I was chosen to be the Grass Gym Leader after Miss. Henderson died.” The Professor nodded. He wondered where she was going with this. “Well, I um, as you know, there was another girl trying out who had made it to the final two, Erin Healy,” She sniffed, and dropped her head again. “The day before they picked the Gym Leader, she supposedly tripped and fell off a bridge. They had to remove both of her legs, and she would be in wheelchair for the rest of her life. The League chose me, for she was in no condition to be a gym leader. I found out later...” Ericka started to cry again. “My father had hired some one to push her off the bridge! I’m just letting Carrey get the advantage that she got.” Ericka now stood up, and brushed herself off. The Professor was very confused not.
“Wait, if you came her to ask me to not let her go, then you tell me that you don’t want to give her an unfair advantage, what do you want me to do?” Ericka pondered the question.
“I want... I want you to find out why they’re doing this. I want to know why they aren’t sending more experienced trainers!” Ericka stamped her foot.
“Ericka, every one wants to know that! The League only said they wanted to send new children for they wanted Hoenn trainers from Kanto and Johto.” The Professor walked over to Ericka, trying to comfort her.
“I don’t believe that. Professor, I want you to find out for me. I know it sounds like a lot, but ever since Lioncrest took over, things in this League have been getting very secretive. Please, do this for me.” Ericka bowed, and started out the door.
“Ericka,” Ericka turned back to the professor. “I’ll do...I’ll do what I can.” She smiled, and bowed yet again. The professor then lumbered back over to her chair. This was going to be one long night.
***
“And now, the person you’ve ALL been waiting for, PROFESSOR ANTHONY KRISTAINSEN!” The man at the podium clapped, as did the other 5,000 spectators in the audience. The cheering rose even higher when the Professor came out.
“Thank you! Thank you! We have fifty three wonderful graduates here eager to get their pokemon. First, though...” A screen behind the professor flashed up. “We will pick the three lucky students who get to venture into Hoenn. Their names will randomly appear on this screen. Once your name appears, please come to the podium.”
The Professor pressed a button and the first roll of names flew by. After waiting, the professor pressed it again and the names slowed down. The eyes of the crowd followed every name, seeing if any one they knew would get picked. “Ark Masonton!” A small, shy boy walked out on the stage. He was wearing a brown jacket, and a somewhat dirty pair of pants. His eyes were out wide, still in shock of what just happened. Kirstiansen smiled at him, and pressed the button once again.
“Gurio Harken!” Gurio was tall, and he wearing a ripped t-shirt and jeans. He was the exact opposite of Ark, totally cool and calm. “And finally!” The Professor pressed the button once more. Julie Tennet, Orlay Cannot, Suzie Natan, the girls names flew by. When the screen stopped, the Professor chocked. “Carrey... Carrey Kigatsuyoi.” In the crowds, you could hear a small whimper. Carrey slowly approached the stage, unaware of what was going to happen. She seemed to be wearing the latest fashions of Kanto, a brown hat with a pink bow, a pink tank top, and blue shorts. “These are the three chi...” Some one’s phone started to ring.
“Umm... hold on!” Carrey remarked. “Hey, Lisa! Guess where I’m going! Ya! Hoenn! I wonder what type of shoes they have th..” Before Carrey could finish, Kristainsen had taken the phone away. Carrey gave him a dirty look and started to pout.
“As I was saying, these are the three children who will be venturing into the world of Hoenn! They will now pick their pokemon. These are the only known pokemon from Hoenn, we were given them by the Hoenn League. Please, choose.” The Professor backed off, and a table emerged from the floor. On it were three simple pokeballs. “Ark, you were picked first, you go.” Ark nodded, and looked down at the floor. He didn’t know what he should do. He had never been a situation like this before. “Ark, is there a problem?” Ark shook his head, and picked the up the ball closest to Carrey. “May I have...this one?” Ark seemed to have to force his words out, almost like he had a hard time speaking. “Yes yes, go ahead! Please throw out your pokemon!”
Ark took a deep breath, and threw out his ball. The ball flew through the air and landed in the front of the stage.”
“TREECKO!!!!!!” A small green grass pokemon emerged from the ball. Ark stepped back, surprised.
“You next, Gurio.” Gurio picked up the ball closest to him and threw it out.
“TORCHIC!” The fire bird started to dance around, looking for another pokemon to peck at. Gurio laughed, and returned Torchic. “Hey, you uhh, you might wanna return that thing.” Gurio said to Ark. Ark blushed, and returned Treecko. He felt extremely stupid.
“Carrey, the last pokemon is yours.” The Professor said kindly. Carrey grabbed her cellphone first, and called some one. She picked up the pokeball, and carelessly threw it.
“MUD MUD MUDKIP!” The small water pokemon ran around, happy to be out of the ball. Carrey paid no attention, still on her cellphone.
“Well, let’s get back to the rest of the kids!”
***
“Carrey...” Ericka walked into her room. She looked at her sister, sighed, and turned her head.
“What do you want?” She said in her always annoyed tone of voice. Ericka was on the brink of tears, and Carrey didn’t even care.
“I don’t get it!” Ericka yelled. Carrey turned her head. She was confused.
“Ericka...wha?”
“You don’t even know what you’re up against! Who knows what’s in Hoenn? Why does the League want you to do this! Carrey, I’ve never been this worried about you. Please, be careful.” Ericka looked over at her desk. On it was a computer with a picture of her boyfriend. Piles of paper flooded it, and under the inundation of sheets, there was her pokeball. Ericka raged over towards it and picked it up. “I CAN’T BELIEVE YOU!” Carrey was now at the back of her bed, scared of her sister.
“Wha...what do you mean?!”
“You haven’t even seen your pokemon yet! You have one of the only three known Hoenn pokemon, and you aren’t even looking after it!” Ericka rolled her eyes and threw the ball to Carrey.
“It’s not like I want to go. If you want, you can take the mud thing and go to Hoenn. I. Don’t. Care.” Carrey turned back and continued the write in her diary. Ericka took the pokeball, and dropped her head.
“You know, Dad would want you to go. He doesn’t even know your going.” Ericka turned and started to step out of the room.
“Wait, you think he’d want me to go?”
“Yes, I do.” Ericka dropped the pokeball and glided down the stairs.
***
“Today, we put the three children on the ferry to HOENN!” The announced screamed as loud as he could. Ark was on the boat, trying to avoid the pictures. Gurio was having fun with it, posing and such.
”Excuse me, but where’s the third kid?” One reporter asked. The Professor shook his head. He didn’t know. She had to show up, or there was going to be trouble.
“Look! It’s Ericka’s car!” A green mini van pulled up to the port. Out came Ericka and Carrey.
“There you are, Ms. Kigatsuyoi! We were afraid you wouldn’t show!” Kristainsen said gleefully. Carrey gave her put-off sort of grin, and boarded the ferry.
“These are Hoenn pokedexes. They sent them in yesterday. We’ve been unable to hack them, they use a strange coding. You can send us information with this button here. You can also take pictures here. Writing captions for them is also key. We need this info!” The Professor handed one to each. “Good Luck!”
“We watch the first ferry head of to Hoenn with these three lucky adventurers1 . What will they find? We’ll have to wait and see!”
***
“Professor Lioncrest, the ferry has left.”
“Good, good. Now, please arrest Professor Kristainsen. Make sure all the information from the children to this office. I want to oversee all of this, personally.
---
Preview for:
Chapter 2 - (Lügen am Potenz)
Ark, Gurio, and Carrey meet Professor Birch, who tells them about the world of Hoenn. Team Magma attacks Littleroot, and the three have to team up to try to retake the town. Back in Kanto, Ericka hears of the arrest of Kristainsen and starts to figure out what’s really going on.