Scar And The Rose (Pokemon Oc Story)
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  • Reads 92
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 5
  • Time 1h 37m
Ongoing, First published Jan 15, 2023
CW: this story may contain dark themes 
credit to @irondragon4 for permission to use their characters and help with Editing & doing the cover art
A story based off a role-play and heavily inspired by Pokémon mystery dungeon

Set in the region of Vandola we follow a group of six Pokémon traveling together uncovering a trail of a mysterious aincent legendary Pokemon with the help of a strange human, gaining strengths and overcoming the challenges ahead.
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This series is being rebooted as an audio drama on Youtube, produced by the Underground Media Group! Read the last chapter in this story for links and info! "Why me?" he asked. "Because you are not like the rest of us. You are different, therefore able to do things us Pokémon cannot." "I don't understand," he insisted. "In time you will, but for now, we must end this here." Arceus closed his eyes. Slowly everything faded to black. "Good luck, Kyle. Grant my wish." ________________________________ Tremors rattle the earth. Clouds roll over the hills, cover all light -- until a little shooting star breaks through the dark: now all light is blotted out except one tiny glow far, far away. There, a young man wakes up to find his world has... Changed. Kyle had lived alongside pokemon all his life, and always longed to form stronger and deeper bonds with them with each passing moment. He did not, however, expect it to be in such a personal level: now having become a pokemon himself overnight, Kyle must embark on a search for answers in a world where only pokemon exist, and rediscover himself and his past -- all while trying to rid the earth from the unspeakable evil which threatens to consume it whole. A burden on his shoulders and a strange adaptation period ahead of him, can young Kyle still prove himself worthy of this quest? Can he discover the true meaning of his existence in the mystery dungeon world and unearth the secret to victory?
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Legacy Of Darkness

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(Warning: Spoilers for some of the mystery dungeon games) What if one day you turned into a Pokémon and tasked with saving the world? Meet Flare, your average sarcastic and cautious high-school student. He certainly doesn't feel or look like the hero of this story, but there might be more than he let's on. While he tries to find out why he was turned into a Pokémon, a Treecko named Florian befriends him. Florian invites Flare to start a rescue team with him, With no other options, Flare accepts, and together, they form a rescue team to help others in need. They discover lost lands, uncover hidden treasures, and go on one-of-a-kind adventures. However, there are dark secrets to unravel, Flare has to keep his past as a human a secret, and on top of that, a group is out, looking for him. All Flare wants to do is get back home, but he might make some friends and save the world along the way. (This story contains elements from every Pokémon Mystery Dungeon game and is my first attempt at writing, so don't expect flawless work) I do not own Pokémon Characters are made using Gacha Life 2 because I suck at drawing I also PURPOSELY made some parts in the story cringey because in the actual Pmd games, the characters act childish at times (I just wanted to make that clear)