Pokemon: A Past Worth Forgetting

Pokemon: A Past Worth Forgetting

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(The title may be fixd later, but as of now, it's the best I can think of.) An unbelievable story of three trainers who will travel the world seeking their own answers. Having been rescued from the remaining cluster of snow which had struck down on the mountain just a few days before, Sibe is the newest addition to the voyaging party. Alongside former Team Magma member Katie, and her friend Seth, the three will seek out unforeseen and original adventures as they avoid the events of their past and finding a new future. (I'm terrible at descriptions, xD But please read, vote and comment!)
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In a magic land, full of monsters and kings, a noble paladin, know acrost many kindoms, defends the kingdom of Sapphiros. After a fight breaks out at a celebration for Prince Guthry Archer, the reigning monarch, opposing sides, who want paladin in their service, clash. In the morning, Prince Guthry, one side of the clashs, has gone missing. The paladin goes in search of him in a neighboring kingdom, Glacies, a known rival. She is on her way to the castle, in search of answers, but thing go horribly wrong. She is caught in an epic snow storm and stranded. What happens when events in the kingdoms go terribly wrong? Something terribly right. (This was written when I was around 13. Spoiler alert, it shows.)

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