Because of Arceus's Power, Tobin can achieve a Mega Evolution that's far stronger than any other Mega Form... MEGA MEWTWO Z!!!
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People always talk about how it's questionable that trainers in the Pokemon universe should be allowed to catch legendaries, but I feel like that overlooks the fact that:
Pokemon can disobey their trainers, leave their pokeballs whenever they want, and choose what trainers they want to partner with, so some kid having a legendary is really not any more dangerous than them being out in the wild
In fact I'd argue it's substantially less dangerous than having them out in the wild. A captured Kyogre will probably not cause any serious trouble while a wild Kyogre will flood half of Hoenn because Groudon looked at it wrong
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Volo sees Arceus aspect Akari and Explodes straight up, wailing and screaming up at the uncaring heavens, man becomes an entire drama studio etc.
Pretty much yea! Goes whole "If I kill her then Arceus will see me as the better one and choose me!" completely off his rocker.
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More ‘Ingo gets video game protagonist powers from Arceus’
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forgive the random idea, but I was thinking about how much I love stories about people with power and in power, able to destroy lives and countries without a thought, being immeasurably strong and deadly... Being so soft and gentle towards their child.
Ingo being a god, a god who's been around for millenia. He's seen nations rise and fall, people come into and out of power. He's been revered and feared and forgotten and renamed. He's lived inthe heavens and on the earth. He's been mortal as an immortal, living a human life before dying and returning to godhood. He is old and tired and powerful. He has caused forest fires and destroyed mountains. He has provided bountiful harvests and life saving rains.
And then one day a child is left on the floor of his temple. A pair of wanderers stayed the night, and with nothing else to their names they left their infant behind. Ingo has no idea who they were, barely noticed that they had lingered, but the disturbance of the child left behind - a taste of innocence that lingers on his tongue, like the breeze over a wheat field and the cleanliness of a newborn - has him going to see what was left.
He's never had a child left as an offering, as payment. Sacrifices? Yes. But this one is still alive. She is so small, her eyes so big, and she looks at him without fear. He can't remember the last time he was looked at without fear, without blind devotion. He hesitates to touch her, not sure how to be gentle, and she reaches out first. She grabs his finger and begins to chew on it.
And Ingo is lost.
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Why would Volo be so hell bent on recreating the world?
Free his past from working agonizing shifts at PokeCafe and never spill another matcha or make anothe white mocha with vanilla foam and caramel ever again dear god
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Look at him. He's sleeping. I understand why people take so many photos of their cats now.
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