Pokéumans: Re-lived Part 1. "From parallel worlds"
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  • Parts 7
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Ongoing, First published Dec 30, 2024
Hidden from humanity on every corner of the world exists a secret society of pokémon descendant of humans, who transform in their teens due to a hidden gene passed down from ancient generations, and are forced into hiding from the human world in secret bases due to another hidden organization called pokéxtinction hunting them down and causing a secret war for over 100 years, this organization, after mysterious events in the recent past has become disorganized and fractioned, yet the war remains.
This is the story of a young toxtricity from Mexico city, who finds himself becoming a pokéuman and having to adjust to this strange new war-led society with all these sudden changes, yet despite it being a dream come true, is this new life truly worth living? part 1 of a two-part saga i plan on developing.
this is not an original setting, this is a spin-off of an existing story from deviantart, this story as well originally published there before the inactivity of the pokéumans group, i still recommend checking said group and the original story to understand the setting since this story relies somewhat on existing worldbuilding.
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