Hello there, young trainers! My name is Professor Oak, but you can call me the Pokemon Professor! Even though the nickname is longer than my actual name! This world is inhabited far and wide by Pokemon! But since you lot are coming to Kanto from all over the place, you probably all knew that! I study Pokemon for a living, and I am proud to share my expertise on the subject with you! Now I know you don't actually need a starter Pokemon, since you all already seem to have one, but still I'm going to explain to you exactly what you are here to do.
You have all come to Kanto for a reason: to take the Pokemon League challenge and become world-class trainers! You all have your own reasons, and honestly, I don't care what they are, but I can tell you it will be a long, dangerous journey. Not only will you have to traverse rough mountains, and swim over oceans, but evil people calling themselves Team Rocket will be around as well, attempting to give you a lot of trouble. However, you don't need to call the authorities on them! You can just overcome them with your spirit and the friendship of your Pokemon! Yes I'm sure that will be way more effective than guns! Now, go off on your journey everyone! The world of Pokemon is yours to explore!
That's enough from Grandpa for now. He'll be back rambling in a jiffy.
Anyway, hey. I'm A.J. This is a reboot of a Pokemon RP that I started in the long, long ago, during the before time. Better known as 2011. It lasted three years, and got as far as Lavender Town before collapsing, but given the uptick in Pokemon nostalgia and the itch to actually get my freaking plot out considering I came up with it nine years ago, I'm willing to give this another shot.
This RP draws heavily from the Kanto and Johto-based games as well as the original Pokemon anime, but it is a much darker version. Not grimdark, but dark enough that people and Pokemon will die in this RP. People will be eating Tauros steaks. In the original, the party ended up eating Ekans meat. That sort of thing. So be prepared for that. It is set 12 years after the original plot of Red/Blue/Yellow/Let's Go P/E, and will follow a group of trainers that is just starting out on the Indigo League Challenge. Now I'm going to go into the rules, and explain the mechanics of how this RP is going to work.
1. If you are going to submit a sheet for this RP, make sure you are ready to make the time commitment for a LONG RP. This is going to be a trek. I don't need someone coming in and taking a spot from someone, then dropping out before the party hits Viridian Forest. It is a really annoying trend I've seen lately, and if someone does that in here, I am killing them off in the most embarrassing way possible. I'm talking a Fearow dropping a coconut on your head kind of death. 2. When making a post, I expect certain standards to be hit. A displayed coherence of the English language, if you will. I'm an editor for money, it irks me to see capitals missed. So while I'm not going to be going after people for a comma splice, I will expect sentence structure above that of your average Twitch stream. Also, I expect at least five sentences per post. Call it two paragraphs. That's the High-Casual standard, right? If you're devolving into one-sentence posts, maybe that's a sign that you should be collabing with the person instead. 3. Don't be a freaking Mary Sue. This is an RP. It's about the story. If you enter and just say "My Charmander evolved into a Charizard and flew Lance's Dragonite into the Sun so I win," I'm going to not only declare your post non-canon, you're going to be eaten by a Gulpin. And then spat out. And then nerfed so hard kids will be throwing your character's head around in the backyard for fun. So, don't do it. 4. Romance is allowed. I've been in enough SoL RPs here to know it is inevitable. Even with NPCs. But if it starts getting to the point where you wouldn't read the post out loud to your grandmother, your religious leader, or a massive stranger on a plane, you should probably take that to PMs. 5. Try to follow the formatting rules. Italics means thoughts. Bold means previous dialogue. Strike means you're being funny and I get it. Also, while I am expecting all characters to have a designated color for their lines, Pokemon generally just get the color that the Pokemon is. Makes it nice and easy. 6. While I am not imposing deadlines on posts in this RP, I am not going to be as willing to wait around for people who aren't posting. It took 1.5 years to go from Cerulean to Vermillion and back last time, and that shit isn't happening again! 7. If you have an idea for a plot point in the RP, don't hesitate to talk to me! I have my tentpoles to hit, but the rest of the story is going to be up to the group, so feel free to shoot a message over and we can discuss it. 8. Post your favorite Pokemon game in the Notes/Other section so I know you read the rules.
I think that's it for now. All right, now to explain how this will work:
Basically, you will start with a level five Pokemon that is the pre-evolutionary stage of a non-pseudo legendary line of Pokemon (No Dratinis, Beldums, Gibles, that sort of thing). No middle evolutions either. As we begin our journey, I will post the capture list of a given route or cave or ocean or whatever. You will have the choice to capture either one or two Pokemon from the given list. If a Pokemon is marked as uncommon, it will be your only catch. If a Pokemon is marked as rare, not only will it be the only catch, but I will need a damn good reason for why you need that Pikachu so badly. This can be discussed in the Discord when I get that up. The Pokemon available in the wild will be from the Kanto, Johto and Hoenn generations of the games. I will be distributing them by location in the game and by the geography of Kanto. Battles will be handled by you, the writer. Whether you want to battle all the trainers on a route, or avoid them all and just beat up on wild Pokemon, either way is fine. When we get to gym battles or event battles, I will post the outlines, as well as the possible Pokemon that a trainer will be using. Then it's up to you to co-ordinate the battle, Jet Li style, and make it look real good. Whether you want to win or lose, I'm good with whatever. Just make it a good fight so I don't have to give the Joaquin Phoenix thumbs down to you. Leveling up will be determined by the GM (that would be me) based on the experience you give your Pokemon. If the Pokemon is interacting outside of the ball, they will likely level up in the next update. If not, enjoy that Magikarp forever. Pokemon can know a maximum of four moves at once, and I will ask you to choose moves as your Pokemon levels up. They will be based on the Gen VIII movesets, because I am too lazy to go back in time. TMs are reusable and will be based on the 60 TMs from the Let's Go series.
Got all that? Good. Now this is just the interest check, so I'm not expecting full on sheets or anything yet. Hell, I don't have a firm grip on my character for this reboot yet. But I will post a blank sheet if you want to start getting your submissions ready. I'm aiming for 6-8 players, because I don't have time to track that many Pokemon.
Name: (Duh) Age: (This is an older crew, so I'm going to say 16-22 on ages. 10 year olds shouldn't be running around with fire-breathing lizards.) Gender: (However you identify) Hometown: (Also duh)
Appearance: (I'm not going to be very picky about this, since I know Pokemon covers a lot of different visual aspect. You want to use a real-world FC? Go for it. You want to use an anime FC? Sure why not? You want to just give a detailed description of what they look like? More power to you. Just make sure the basics are covered. Give me height, build, eye color, hair color, tattoos/piercings, what they usually are wearing and that should be enough. If not, I will tell you.)
Personality: (What are they like? Why are they doing this? Why should anyone care to know you? Fill this out here.)
Profession: (Trainer? Coordinator? Chef? What do you want to be with Pokemon?) Talents: (Can you make fire? Can you swim really fast? Can you make your fingers do the wiggle thing? What will make the Pokemon equivalent of Gabrielle Union not X you out?) Inventory: (Some starter stuff. Don't go crazy there, rich folks, unless you want the endless Winston comparisons.)
Starter Pokemon: (As stated in the rules, your starter should be a Pokemon from a non-pseudo legendary line that has at least one evolution ahead of it. It should be from the region your character is from, unless you can work it into the backstory in a way that pleases me. Also, I am willing to accept appearance changes, but if you're like 'Oh it's a shiny!' and can't give me a reason other than 'because I want it,' I will not be pleased.)
Biography: (I don't need the complete volume of a life's story. I just need to know how your character became your character. How did they grow up? How did they get their starter? Are their parents assholes? That sort of stuff. Show a lot, but don't give away all the goods.)
Notes/Other: (Any other facts you think are pertinent go here. This is a good spot for those color codes. Also, this is a good opportunity to remind you to read the rules.)
OK, I think that is everything for now. So yeah, if you're interested, let me know below and I might start working this up into a full-blown OOC in the very near future.
Here we are, one character sheet and supporting notes for the homebrew region (for which I have permission to use).
Name: Hana Tatsuyama Age: 22 Gender: Female Hometown: Kingdom of Platinos, Sengun
Appearance: Hana stands at 5'7" tall, of average weight for her age but in a good state of fitness from years of physical training. She has dark brown eyes, and equally dark brown hair that she keeps tied back in a ponytail. She favours long skirts and simple T-shirts, but often supplements these with a long lightweight coat, and adds a white scarf in colder weather. A supplementary Trainer's belt features six catches for Poké Balls; currently only one of these is in use.
She carries a suitcase for day-to-day equipment, and a backpacker's pack for the rest of her possessions. Hana keeps her accessories simple and minimises ostentation: silver stud earrings worn day-to-day, and a matching necklace for special occasions. Lastly, she wears a small pin on her coat at all times: a silver shield trimmed in black, with a Poké Ball engraved in the center.
Personality: 'Formal' is probably the best way to describe Hana at first glance. She is polite and respectful at all times, tempering her enthusiasm for being in an unfamiliar land with the knowledge that she is a long way from home. As an ambassador of sorts for her homeland, she strives to be an example of the best the region has to offer. In battle, she favours a tactical approach, always having the right Pokémon for the situation at hand and using her studies to gain the upper hand.
However, with Hana's formality comes reservation. She tends to maintain a formal approach to conversations and meeting people until she lightens up. In addition, she prefers to take time to properly understand something before acting on it, rather than jumping headfirst into a new situation. When she's faced with a Pokémon she doesn't entirely know, or she's uncertain about someone or something, Hana may withdraw and attempt to observe what others do before taking action herself.
What drives her most about her journey to Kanto is the new experience of a Pokémon League - something her homeland doesn't have yet. She also wishes to learn more about the cultures of other lands, which is best learned firsthand. In particular, she wants to gain an understanding of Kanto's culinary styles, and compare the differences between Kanto and her homeland, her main goal in that regard being to compile all the recipes she finds on her journey.
Profession: Hana has become a Trainer specifically for taking on the Indigo League, but has also brought her knowledge of cooking - and just as importantly, her equipment. Talents: Hana is an excellent cook, able to produce good food for both humans and a variety of Pokémon diets. She also has extensive knowledge in the fields of raising Pokémon and battling with them - and possibly alongside them as well, as she is trained in self-defensive martial arts. In addition, the people of Sengun are often able to communicate with Pokémon of certain types. Hana has inherited her family's ability to speak with Steel-type Pokémon.
Inventory: In Hana's suitcase and about her person: - 10 Poké Balls - 1 Premier Ball - 5 Potions - 3 Antidotes - 1 each of Paralyse Heal, Awakening, Burn Heal, and Ice Heal - Cooking utensils: a wooden board for preparing food; two small food knives, one serrated and one straight-edged; three sets of cutlery, and two pairs of chopsticks - Cooking supplies: plain rice, oil for frying, and small packets of seasonings and powdered Berries - Mobile phone with international roaming plan - A small amount of cash for minor expenses - Debit card linked to Hana's bank account in Sengun
Backpack: - A week's worth of clothing and similar personal items - One formalwear outfit - Winter scarf - Electric traveller's stove - Cooking utensils: a frypan, a pot, and a second board - Three journals; one is unlabelled, one is labelled "Recipes", and one is labelled "Studies" - Several pens - Sleeping bag - A one-person tent, quick to set up and tear down - Two cases of food for young Pokémon, one of which has been half-eaten already
Starter Pokémon: Satomi, a young Pawniard. Hana raised her from an Egg, and the two are fairly close. Satomi helps with preparing food during downtime, but Hana is also now training her up as a contender for the Indigo League.
Biography: Born and raised in the Sengun region, Hana grew up with a variety of interests. Cooking has always been a part of her life; the family owns a popular establishment in Platinos, an inn and restaurant named The Warlord's Rest. Like many of her generation, she was enrolled for basic martial arts training while she was still a child, her parents allowing her to train at the local Dojo from the age of twelve. And, of course, studies in raising and caring for Pokémon - originally in preparation for Sengun's (hopefully upcoming) Pokémon League, but equally applicable to those of other regions.
Over the years, some of Hana's studies synergised, in a sense: understanding the proper diet to keep a Pokémon team in good health and fitness opened up new avenues in her cooking. Studies and first-hand experience in survival skills allowed her to go foraging for ingredients in the wilds away from the city, and prepare them properly when she returned home. And she gained a first-hand understanding of how to raise and care for Pokémon thanks to her parents giving her an Egg from the family Bisharp; Hana cared for and hatched the young Pawniard more or less independently.
But with no sign of an imminent decision on if or when Sengun will establish its own Pokémon League, Hana has elected to travel and broaden her experiences. Not in Sengun, though, for she had already seen much of what her homeland has to offer, and was curious about the Pokémon Leagues of other regions. As Kanto is one of the most time-honoured regions and it is said that there is much to learn there, that is Hana's first destination. She has also chosen to travel as an ambassador to Sengun, as some Trainers do, and in so doing hopefully strengthen ties between the regions - if she can establish contact with the right people here. Hana has decided the local Professor is likely her best lead.
Notes/Other: • Colour code for Hana is #00aeef (one of the preset options, first blue in the center row). • Colour code for Satomi is #de0000, if that is needed. • I think my favourite of the main series games is Sword & Shield; Black & White v1 comes a close second. (Shoutout to Pokémon Conquest.)
(Apologies for the limited quality of mapmaking. -WR)
Sengun is a large island landmass, home to ten Kingdoms that divide the land among themselves. Platinos is a reasonably large Kingdom situated near the center of the island and the capital city Regala, and Steel and Electric Pokémon are the most common types to make their homes in the Kingdom's territory.
Sengun is also home to a somewhat unique type of Trainer: Warriors, individuals who fight alongside their Pokémon and form special bonds called Links as an equivalent to using Poké Balls. Most people of Sengun can communicate with Pokémon of certain types, typically of one or two at most. The Tatsuyama family has had Warriors in its history, much like any other Sengun family line, but Hana has yet to determine whether she has any Warrior potential.
Sengun does not currently have a Pokémon League, as the Ten Kingdoms are still in deliberation on where the Gyms and League HQ will be constructed if it is decided that a League will be set up. The idea was introduced by travellers who have visited other regions, participated in their Leagues, and returned to Sengun with their experience. It's caught on like wildfire in the past few years, especially among the younger generations who have seen little use for their knowledge in raising and battling Pokémon. Many believe this recent interest will help the royal families reach their decision sooner rather than later.
The Sengun region was originally found here. However, my Photobucket links have all died in the many years I've been away from this site, and some of the information in the thread is out of date when compared to recent revisions. More up-to-date information about Sengun can be provided on request (both in and out of character).
@WriterRaven Look, I'm sorry about the zombie crack, but you didn't have to go and make me look bad with a literal new land to go with an already completed sheet...
@Mictlan93 I know, right? I'm a freaking zombie queen.
Looks like we are gonna have enough to at least get off the ground, even if Bee is mad that there is no Bayleef. So I'll get working on the official thread.
Appearance: Standing at 5'9", Lizbeth is a bit on the skinny side, but is still strong enough to do day to day things. Her hair is firey red in color and goes down to about chest length, and her skin is light tan due to her parents being so as well. She has green eyes, but she likes to wear red contact lenses because "she thinks they're cool", and while she's not much for makeup, she does like to put on her favorite green lipstick and cat-eye extensions. As she needs glasses, being near sighted, she chose to wear pink ones, as it is her favorite color.
On her head she wears her black knit beret with a white circle and a white line through said circle, which has a little white pompom on top of it. She wears a top that is black with pink stripes here and there, with a pink Y that lies on its side. The Y appears to have a mouth with sharp teeth in the top part of it, and has a wide, white outline. Over her top she wears a black leather jacket she usually keeps open, complemented by her black studded leather skirt, and over said skirt is a belt in which she will keep her Pokéballs attached to. The leggings she wears are black with what appear to be pink splotches all over them, and her shoes and the small glove like thing she wears on her right hand are the same. On her back is the black and pink sport rucksack that she keeps all her things in.
Personality: Shy and a little reserved, Lizbeth has always been a kind girl, ready to help her family out when they ask her to. But as such, she doesn't have much interactions with other people outside of whenever she may have needed to buy something, so it takes a little bit to get to know her. Despite that, she's determined to overcome her shyness in pursuit of her Kanto exploration.
Profession: Lizbeth is willing to become a Trainer in order to pursue her exploration and photography goals. Talents: Lizbeth has a mean photography skill. Or so she'd like to think, anyway. With her Rotom phone being able to fly around, she simply has to tell it to take a picture once she sees a nice photography spot.
Inventory: As part of her preparations, Lizbeth has in her rucksack: - 10 Dusk Balls, a gift from one pair of her grandparents (also came with a complementary Premier Ball). - 5 Potions, from her other pair of grandparents. - 2 of each status healing potion, another gift from her parents aside from the allowance they gave her, which is stored on a card linked to her bank account. - A wallet with said card in it. Typically worn in an inner pocket of her jacket along with her Rotom phone in another inner pocket. The wallet is also able to hold eight badges on the outside of it, four on one side, four on the other. - A pair of pajamas, a toothbrush and toothpaste, as well as a sleeping bag and small tent which are usually kept fastened underneath her rucksack. Gotta be ready for the nightfall. - Some clothes for changing into, though they don't vary too much from her usual outfit. - The bare minimum makeup she likes to use.
Starter Pokemon: Impidimp, nicknamed Ace, or Menace depending on his behavior, because he's been known to be a menace from time to time, being the little prankster he is, but most of the time, he does actually like to help Lizbeth out, and in her own words, is real ace at it.
Biography: Born as the first and only child of Jacob and Isabella, Lizbeth actually saw little of her parents due to their work. Jacob was a receptionist at the Wyndon league, which meant he was away from home a lot due to the amount of challengers arriving there, and Isabella was a flight attendant, travelling a lot as she served customers on the flights. Despite this, when they were at home, they always made sure to spend their time with Lizbeth well. Lizbeth typically spent time with either of her grandparents, who didn't actually dote on her too much, only just enough. They were understanding of Jacob and Isabella's work, and were happy enough to spend more time with their grandchild.
As a result, Lizbeth grew up to be a girl who never asked for much. After all, all she wanted was to just spend time with her parents when they came home, and while she was always sad to see them off, she always welcomed them back home with a smile. Her grandparents often let her wander around Glimwood Tangle just outside of Ballonlea, and as such, she had a fondness for the many Fairy and Psychic type Pokémon around and about. The Pokémon there were her friends, and she would play with them from dawn till dusk, taking breaks occasionally to go back home to her grandparents for a snack.
One day, a curious little Impidimp decided to follow her home, and as much as she was surprised by it, she immediately went to her grandparents to ask if she could keep it. The little one wasn't very happy with that, and ran away. This left Lizbeth in tears, but still the day after, she went out into the woods to play as usual. There was a small giggle that followed her here and there, which made her a bit nervous, but she knew that if it came to it, the wild Pokémon would help her. Jumping out of a nearby bush, it was the same Impidimp that had followed her home. It felt a bit bad about making her cry, and had been working up the courage to confront her again, hence why it hadn't come out earlier. She was happy to see it again, and they played together ever since.
Spending the years together, Lizbeth had given the little Impidimp the nickname Ace, due to his mischievous behaviour, along with his ace helping around whenever Lizbeth needed work done, such as cleaning or being sent on an errand. They were practically inseparable. At some point, the time for her to take the Gym Challenge came around, but she actually had little interest in taking part in it. With her parents away during that time, her grandparents decided to let her choose not to take part in it, and so she continued growing up, watching others take part in the challenge, and watching the matches on the telly whenever she wasn't in the woods, though the wandering into them kept happening less often as she grew older.
With her teenage life almost over, she actually asked her parents on a day when they were both home, and would be for another day or two, whether they would take her and Ace for a little trip to another city. She'd grown up in just Ballonlea, and while it was her home, she also was starting to feel like wanting to see more of the world. And seeing more of the Galar region, with her own eyes, was the start of it. Jacob and Isabella made it a habit to check out different cities when they were both home, together with Lizbeth and Ace, from the humble Stow-on-Side, to the majestic Hammerlocke, and even far off into Wedgehurst. To remember each and every one of those places, Lizbeth had managed to save up money from her chores when she was younger for a new Rotom phone, and loved taking pictures of every noteworthy sight in each city and town.
This would eventually lead to her starting her 20's with finding online on her phone about a league challenge in the far off Kanto region. Having not taken part in her own region's challenge, she felt this would both be a good opportunity to experience something new, as well as seeing a new region on her own. Making plans with her parents, they booked a flight, which would have Isabella working on it, and packed down whatever she would need on her trip. Her parents gave her a bit of allowance to help her starting out in a new region, and thus she headed off for the Indigo League challenge.
Notes/Other: Lizbeth's color is called Medium Violet Red, which is a weird sounding color to me, but it works as the color I need. And Ace's color is called Lime Green. As for favorite Pokémon game, Platinum has been my top one for a long time, but then Sword and Shield came out and tied with it.
I wanted to get this up and out before the week rolled over. No pic, unless I can be guided towards a character template that I can actually use.
Name: Ezra Geraldo Daly Age: 21 Gender: Male Hometown: Hau’oli City, Alola
Appearance: Ezra stands at a lofty 6’2”, among one of the tallest males in his family. At 185 lbs., most of the boy’s body consists mostly of trained, toned and maintained muscle.
His broad shoulders, thin waist, long arms, and even longer legs give him the silhouette of a competitive swimmer, while his natural olive-tan skin and shoulder-length mane of smooth black locks give off the disposition of an accomplished beach bum. If anything, you could assume he keeps up more with his body more than he does his hair, considering how disheveled it can get at times. If it’s not kept in a ponytail, it gets puffy with humidity and will get all over the place. His goatee’s a bit better, but his facial hair doesn’t grow as drastically anyway, so he really doesn’t make any attempt to keep up with it.
His choice in clothing completes his look of a casual athlete. Don’t expect anything less than light, sleeveless shirts and shorts in warmer climates, and hoodies and sweatsuits when it gets chilly.
Personality: On the surface, Ezra might be one of the happiest people you meet. Always a pep in his step, and a tune on his mind. It’s rare to see him without a smile, something his family members picked up on ever since he was a child. To the uninitiated, he could be considered ‘loud’ and ‘hyperactive’, and honestly, that would be a fair assessment. There’s a good chance you might find him talking on his phone, most likely gossiping with a family member.
Despite his cheery disposition, Ezra suppresses a myriad of emotions under the surface. Sensations of doubt, anxiety, self-loathing and regret plague the boy due to some complex and personal situations involving his family. He’ll do what he can to never have those dark emotions show, and uses his positive affections to keep them at bay.
Profession: Trainer of both pokemon and people. Ezra’s natural empathy towards the important people in his life made it easy to be a fitness instructor and personal trainer for the studio in his hometown. He’s always eager to help folk better themselves, and it shows in both his work and his pokemon battles.
Talents: Given his background, Ezra has accrued many athletic talents. He’s a great runner, a solid lifter, and surfs for fun. His cardio skills would make his energy look limitless if you didn’t know him. Ask him to do a flip and he’ll ask “a frontflip or a backflip?” before doing both anyway.
Inventory: Honestly, Ezra didn’t come to Kanto with the thought of long-term adventure in mind. He’d figure he would be spending more time hanging around his cousins’ place and taking in the sights, and it shows with what he packed in his medium-sized duffel bag:
- A week’s worth of his favorite clothes (with double the amount of undergarments, socks, and compression tights, along with an extra pair of sneakers) - 7 pokeballs (one of which is already preoccupied by Brie) - Smartphone (and an athletic armband to keep it out of his hands and pockets during fitness activities) - Wireless earbuds (usually secured around his neck if not in his ears) - Water bottle w/ metal tumbler (for quick protein shakes) - Way too many protein snacks (jerky, trail mix, and snack bars, all edible for both people and pokemon) - Assorted accessories and toiletries (hair ties, sunglasses, etc.) - Wallet (contains ID, passport card, spending cash, debit card (that he was instructed to use only under emergency circumstances), two family photos (one full family photo, one of his mother hugging him on his first day of school), a membership card to his local gym) - Carries wallet in a fanny pack if he needs it out on a run
Starter Pokemon: Brie, a young Oshawott from the Unova region. He and his sister were invited to spend a summer with an aunt’s family in Castelia City, and there he received the egg from the family as a birthday gift. Since then, he and the sassy Oshawott have been thick as thieves. She does what she can to keep him focused on his goals, and keeps him from delving too deep into the darker folds of his thoughts.
Biography: To say Ezra has a big family would be an understatement. Between his mother, Felicia and his father Ezekiel are three sets of twins, all five years apart. At the oldest stand Ezra and his twin sister Esmerelda (nicknamed Eazy and Ezzie by family, respectively), below them are twin brothers Eli and Tawny, and lastly are the identical girls Elena and Esther.
Fel and Zeke were getting busy, sure, but that’s just how it was within the Daly and Fichuo dynasties. Hell, they aren’t even the only couple in the family with several sets of twins! Early generations of the families (both Alolan-born) were full of kids, and the majority of them ventured out into the world once they could.
As a result, you could probably find at least one family with a Daly or Fichuo last name in most regions. Despite the distance, they all did what they could to keep in contact with each other. Family reunions happened more often than not, and the turn out was always massive. It didn’t take much for Ezra to make fast friends with many of his cousins, and his parents usually made an effort to make sure both he and Esmerelda could leave Alola from time to time to visit them.
That family-encouraged wanderlust was what got him his Oshawott, and also what drew him to the Kanto region. Some Kantoian cousins of his (Zapp and his two sisters, Franny and Kelly) invited out to spend some time with them. Zapp, in particular, mentioned the local league challenge and dared his cousin to try it out while he was in the region. Ezra, ever so intrigued by the league traditions of the Kanto, stuffed some stuff into a duffel bag and made his way out. Ezzie, who had her own trip to Johto planned, exchanged some kind words and playful banter with her brother before dropping him off at the airport and seeing him off.
Notes/Other: Ezra’s color is #00FFAE, Brie’s is #E3CA19, Favorite pokemon game is HeartGold/SoulSilver. HeartGold specifically, due to my personal ties to the original Gold Version.
All right, just to provide an update, I have my weekend starting now, so the official thread should be up within the next day or so. I will start looking over sheets at that point, especially since I haven't even started on my own! Y'all are really eager on this!