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Weekly Fic Rec: In Too Deep by Erazon (and also Way Out)
Haven't had anywhere near the focus I'd like this week to catch up on the approximately five million fics I needed to catch up on, so I did mostly have to stick to just the one fairly light and breezy with what little time I had left. But I haven't regretted a moment of it! In Too Deep is an anthology of one-shots set in Erazon's Pokémon Legends: Arceus AU, and it's full of great snapshots and in-between moments of not only the characters from the original game, like Prof. Laventon, Volo and Dawn, but also Cynthia and her colleague-friend-???-it's-complicated Prof. Luculia Hiver, who have also been sent back in time to Hisui for as-yet unknown reasons. Heck, it even touches on how modern Sinnoh and beyond are dealing with the transported characters' absences. E4 Aaron copium is not something I thought I'd see or need but boy, it's fun. The character work and dialogue (and banter) are fantastic here, and provide an excellent deeper dive into the heads of these people at various points in time. The worldbuilding surrounding Hisui/modern Sinnoh and the deeper mysteries at work behind both PLA and bits of DPPt is also fun to see sprinkled in.
It's worth mentioning that In Too Deep is a companion piece rather than 100% standalone, and the piece it's a companion to is Erazon's webcomic, Way Out. Which you should absolutely read when you get a chance, if you haven't! The art's fun and fantastic and the characters, both original and familiar, shine just as bright. Your understanding of the one-shots and characters will be enhanced by knowing context from the comic, but thankfully reading the comic ahead of time isn't required and the stories all do a great job holding up on their own. Seems like plenty of people have checked out ITD even without that context and enjoyed it very much, so you won't be alone! If you really want to avoid missing out, the "prequel" stories listed under "Before Way Out" in the index don't require any of it, and the Halloween special "Bad Moon Rising" also stands on its own wonderfully (as well as cleverly integrating Bloodmoon Ursaluna into the background lore of the Diamond and Pearl clans while it's at it).
And then go read Way Out when you're done with those. Just trust me, fam.
Haven't had anywhere near the focus I'd like this week to catch up on the approximately five million fics I needed to catch up on, so I did mostly have to stick to just the one fairly light and breezy with what little time I had left. But I haven't regretted a moment of it! In Too Deep is an anthology of one-shots set in Erazon's Pokémon Legends: Arceus AU, and it's full of great snapshots and in-between moments of not only the characters from the original game, like Prof. Laventon, Volo and Dawn, but also Cynthia and her colleague-friend-???-it's-complicated Prof. Luculia Hiver, who have also been sent back in time to Hisui for as-yet unknown reasons. Heck, it even touches on how modern Sinnoh and beyond are dealing with the transported characters' absences. E4 Aaron copium is not something I thought I'd see or need but boy, it's fun. The character work and dialogue (and banter) are fantastic here, and provide an excellent deeper dive into the heads of these people at various points in time. The worldbuilding surrounding Hisui/modern Sinnoh and the deeper mysteries at work behind both PLA and bits of DPPt is also fun to see sprinkled in.
It's worth mentioning that In Too Deep is a companion piece rather than 100% standalone, and the piece it's a companion to is Erazon's webcomic, Way Out. Which you should absolutely read when you get a chance, if you haven't! The art's fun and fantastic and the characters, both original and familiar, shine just as bright. Your understanding of the one-shots and characters will be enhanced by knowing context from the comic, but thankfully reading the comic ahead of time isn't required and the stories all do a great job holding up on their own. Seems like plenty of people have checked out ITD even without that context and enjoyed it very much, so you won't be alone! If you really want to avoid missing out, the "prequel" stories listed under "Before Way Out" in the index don't require any of it, and the Halloween special "Bad Moon Rising" also stands on its own wonderfully (as well as cleverly integrating Bloodmoon Ursaluna into the background lore of the Diamond and Pearl clans while it's at it).
And then go read Way Out when you're done with those. Just trust me, fam.