Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Fate
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  • Reads 226
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 4
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Oct 09, 2018
A human caught in a storm and turned into a Riolu. A kind-hearted, innocent Eevee. An intelligent and witty Vulpix. And a cautious and friendly Chikorita. These four Pokémon are bound by fate. Is fate on their side, or leading them by the nose into danger? Would it be worth it to face the inevitable? In order to piece together Riolu's broken past, and return him to his original form, Team Fate must defy fate itself. 

Warning:
Spoilers for Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time/Darkness/Sky
My first work (Please no too harsh criticism)

This is a side hobby of mine, so please don't expect me to pump out story left and right. I'll work at my own pace. 

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Five tildes represent a change in perspective, switching between first and third person, or from the perspective of one character to another. Just so you know, first person is not just limited to Riolu!

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