Noivern isn't your typical 13 year old student after school, he returns home with a package from his best friend, Xerneas. In it, he finds a book, a small disk adorned with 6 jewels Flying, Electric, Water, Fire, Fighting, and Dragon. And a dragon like bracelet, not just any bracelet, a magical bracelet. And creatures appear from Xerneas's sister Lunala, from a land of peace.
Cast:
Noivern:
The main character. 13 years old. Is asocial and has a strong fondness for books. The spirit of Flying magic grants him a wide variety of magic spells.
Pikachu:
The first friend Noivern makes at his new school. Expectedly hyperactive and talkative, a lover of parties and celebrations. The spirit of Electric grants him control over Electricity. Has a violent split personality, Pikamena.
Greninja:
The second of Noivern's friends, and the most popular Pokemon at his school. Generous to fault and passionate about fashion. The spirit of Water grants him control over water and ice.
Talonflame:
A 14 year old shy bird that loves animals, she is the only female Pokemon in the group really sensitive and withdrawn. The spirit of fire grants her control over wind, fire, and healing magic.
Hawlucha:
A energetic short schoolboy and parkour expert. 15 years old. Seeks to get into Wonderbolt academy. When he was younger, he was Talonflame's first friend and Hawlucha started to have feelings for Talonflame, he had Talonflame dye his head feathers in orange, green, and red orange at Staraptor's suggestion; his original feathers is completely red. The spirit of Fighting grants him control over combat moves.
Goodra:
A socially aloof boy who spends much of his time alone. Openly rejects those who wish to be friends with him.
Xerneas:
Noivern's best friend. A world explorer and archaeologist. The reincarnation of the Pokemon of life.
Braixen: Noivern's adoptive 16 year old sister. Has a crush on Greninja.
Westeros is a land where intrigue, conspiracy and gold rule. A land where everyone has to look twice to avoid being stabbed in the back. A land that never expected one "insignificant" event - the arrival of a Pseudo-Servant capable of single-handedly destroying its foundations. With the knowledge of the modern world and the Servant's abilities, what changes will he make? And is Westeros ready for those very changes?