Pokémon: Scarlet & Violet.
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  • Reads 2,179
  • Votes 39
  • Parts 5
  • Time 2h 54m
Ongoing, First published Apr 21
Duncan Baxter was just your typically average Pokémon mega fan. He has played nearly every mainline game, as well as the many spinoff games. But the one Pokémon game that Duncan preferred playing the most was Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, as well as the two DLC packs.

However, due to him being mostly introverted and being incredibly shy and sensitive, Duncan didn't exactly have very many friends to talk to or share his thoughts with. And as a result, Duncan often felt very lonely and insecure, and he often felt quite uncomfortable and embarrassed when talking to others. But one day, after returning home from a long day at school, and having endured a violent beating from his bullies, Duncan unfortunately collapses in his room and passes out as a result. However, a strange female figure slowly appears before Duncan, introducing herself as Guiding Light who takes him to a special place to meet her friend who reveals itself as Arceus who had sent Guiding Light, promising to give Duncan a second chance at life by sending him to the Paldea Region as a very special and certain Legendary Pokémon needs his help.

Can Duncan help this special Legendary Pokémon and also progress through his journey in the Paldea Region? You'll just have to wait and see...
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