Legendaries and How They Think of Their Trainers
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  • Parts 14
  • Time 1h 31m
  • Reads 6,065
  • Votes 128
  • Parts 14
  • Time 1h 31m
Complete, First published Jun 08, 2016
Basically picture a legendary in a pokèball. If you think of Groundon which weighs a lot and is quite big, a tiny ball can't be comfortable. Then we have stuff like Arceus being Jesus and Kyogre being inspired off of a killer whale but sounds like a screaming child. This book is a comedy and is about how legendaries would think of these situations. The perspectives vary on different scenarios. If there's any legendary pokèmon you want me to include, let me know and I'll try my best to include them!

Warning: There is strong language in this story, so take caution and proceed with an open mind when reading.
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|*DISCONTINUED* Book 3 of the "Forgotten Warriors" Series and successor to "Secrets Without Shame"| Three months have flown by since Danny, Margaret, Amos, and Mira lost four members of their traveling group. While the quartet search through northern Kalos, former fugitive White Copperstone, N, and Fiona are trapped under the careful gaze of Team Flare, and Leia Jackson and Sky Blue (who may or may not have lost a few marbles) are held in the organization's iron grasp. With each of the three groups searching desperately for their missing comrades, they begin to discover new legends of the past, raveled secrets of a long forgotten race, and the plan Team Flare has in store for the world. (Pokemon belongs to the Pokemon Company, the OCs belong to me. This book is rated between PG and PG13 for mild violence, occasional spiritual discussions, and some dark elements. I, the writer, have a distaste for swearing or cursing, especially constant cussing throughout chapters, so there is little to no swearing in this book.)