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Negrek

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Blitz Hype and Fic Rec Thread

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Welcome to the 2024 Review Blitz hype and fic rec thread! This thread is for general Blitz discussion and hype--talk about your plans for the event, show off the prizes you've received, challenge someone to a review-off: it's all good! This thread is also your one-stop shop for reading recommendations! Here's your chance to give a shout-out to all your favorite fics and encourage people to check them out during their reviewathon this year. (Note: if you'd like to advertise your own story, instead have a look at the Self-Promo and Review Exchange thread!)

You can earn points by recommending fics! Once per week, you can earn 0.5 points by writing a 100(+) word rec in this thread, for a fic that you reviewed and that satisfies the weekly theme that week. To help us identify a recommendation you'd like to earn points for, please label it "Weekly Fic Rec" in bold font.
 

Spiteful Murkrow

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Alright, another year, another trip down last year's highlight reel to get in some pre-sprint recommendations for those who want to hit the ground running:



Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Soaring Over Heaven by @Z102eternal

Okay, I'll admit that I took a bit of a leap of faith on this recommendation since I initially made it after only reading the first chapter, but man was it a memorable first chapter, and the others I've read so far have been pretty solid, too. Also, the author wrote it under the influence of a hefty dash of Xenoblade brainrot, which I am ever so slightly biased towards given my number two fic in terms of active effort thrown at it is a bit of a kindred spirit in that regard.

But even putting aside personal biases, there's genuinely a lot going for this fic. The setting of floating continents and sky pirates is very uncommon for a PMD story in general, the cast is memorable and charming, and the story has a mixed-media presentation with art lovingly drawn by Z102eternal himself on each chapter. There was a lot of passion and love for the craft just oozing from the first chapter alone, and from what I've heard through the grapevine, the later chapters aren't a slouch in that regard, either.

I'm personally planning on returning to this story a couple times during this Review Blitz. If you are hunting for a fun PMD story and a free Week 1 bonus along the way, you could honestly do a lot worse than spending time with a few chapters of this fic.



For This to Finally End [Kieran battle theme lyrics] by @elyvorg

I honestly hesitated with whether or not to nominate this one last year since the combined reviewable wordcount of the fic was less than 1000 words, but between it being from an uncommon genre for fics here and the overall quality of what was there, I felt that it was worth the recommendation anyways.

To start with, For This to Finally End is effectively a songfic, showing off just what was going through Kieran's mind battles from different points of time in the Teal Mask, Indigo Disk, and Epilogue DLCs to the beat of his battle music. It works far better than it has any right to. The lyrics are sequenced tightly with the songs' melodies, and after elyvorg went and added hovertext for timestamps, it's pretty easy to get a feel for how it flows. The overall package does a very good job of getting into Kieran's mind and showing him grappling with his insecurities in live-time as his attempts at growing stronger for self-validation hit a wall with the player character, in all of its concerning, wince-inducing glory.

Be warned that all parts of this fic heavily spoil the DLC content of S/V, and you should not read this until after playing through it if you care about that. But if you already have and you're looking for a little quickie to throw onto your reviewing pile, you could do far worse than For This to Finally End, and you might even find yourself singing along with it before long.



Free to a Loving Home by @Ambyssin

So my recommendation this week is Dark-Clothed Small Human's longer, Galarian cousin with the first-person narration swapped out for second-person narration. Okay, that's selling this one-shot quite a bit short, but more seriously, it's a very heartfelt gap-filling backstory to the Galarian postgame Type: Null in which Ambyssin attempts to show how that state of affairs might have landed said Type: Null in that position.

Ambyssin can sometimes be a touch self-critical about this story, and while there were a couple bones that I had to pick with it, it was honestly cute and endearing enough that they're ultimately minor matters in the grand scheme of things for its ride. Amby's always had a bit of a thing for Type: Null and Silvally, and he really lets his love for the species shine here with an immersive xenofiction perspective that does a great job at getting into its character's head and the highs and lows of his journey to a place he can call home.

Just remember to check your eyes after reading, you might find some unexpected sand in them after reading.



mountains will never by @kintsugi

This one-shot was part of the crop of Legendary PoV fics from 2023's Aeons and Avatars contest, which is a one-shot that is in turns somber, melancholy, touching, and heartwarming about Yveltal being reborn in the wake of the Ultimate Weapon's firing in XY's backstory. Things go down, incredibly lifelike statue gardens are made, and a death condor comes back to life, not quite as the soul that it used to be.

There's only so much about the story that can be said without heavily spoiling its plot, but it's a genuinely touching glimpse of someone thrust into the role of having to become a psychopomp with some help from the Yveltal-that-Was, their interactions with the various souls they come along the way, and their journey to try and piece together fragments of their own past.

This oneshot seems to have slid under the radar since it's been reviewed all of four times since it was posted. But if you have time to spare for a little under 6,000 words, you could do a lot worse for reading material to fill your plate in this upcoming month.



For those still looking for more reading material to chew on, I also have my highlight reel recommendations from Review Blitz 4, a similar slate from Review Blitz 3, and everything that I linked to in my post on the on-site Master's Eight thread.
 
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Blackjack Gabbiani

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Y'all really have to read Timeslip by @Nekodatta . Now, I have a passion for the characters from Scarlet and Violet, and I held off on this fic for a long time because the game's ending STUNG so reading about the characters in it, even an alternate universe version of them, had to wait until I was in a better emotional state. And this fic reminds me just why I love these characters so much. Even with being a clear AU, it takes what little we know about Sada and Turo and makes them full and complete and lovable characters. And the AU elements--the distant past and the far future--are cohesive worlds that feel real and plausible. The new paradoxes also make sense, especially the one in the lake ("maybe in ancient times it was really strong", the song goes, after all). I'm ready for this fic to break my heart about these characters all over again! Unless that's also part of the au maybe?


Also by Nekodatta, also a SV AU about the professors, The Imitation Game, this one much more overtly sad. Instead of a young couple brought together by time travel, we see them as a young couple parted by it, as Turo dies soon after they begin their experiments, and Sada rebuilds him as an AI. Which he isn't aware of, and as he tries to resume his normal life, Sada realizes that her plan to preserve her lover would be far more than she had thought. The emotional impact of her decision on both of them is intense and gripping, and god I want to hug them both.
 

Ambyssin

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Hello, it is I, Amby. Here as per usual with my smattering of PMD fic recs for a crowd that's not always into PMD. :copyka:

This Blitz, in particular, I want to give a special shoutout to @Namohysip's PMD: Hands of Creation. I have previously rec'd it and folks can read my reasoning here. Why am I bringing up? Because the fic is in its final arc! After 7+ years of continuous, (mostly) biweekly updates, there are only a handful of chapters left to go. And what's been published over the past year has plenty of juicy stuff in it whether you like PMD or main line games. If you've given the fic attention in the past -- or, hell, you've told yourself you'll go back to it only to procrastinate -- this is the year to focus on it for the Blitz. This way, you can be all caught up for the final chapters in 2025!

Speaking of completed things, @SparklingEspeon just posted the last part of Book One for Do Psychic Cats Dream of Electric Sheep. If the giant PMD epics are too intimidating, then Cats may be a good starting point. The chapters average on the shorter side and Book One only has 15. So, you can get a nice smattering of points with a natural break point for your reading. It helps the fic is quite charming and captures that same sort of vibe I had reading Harry Potter books as a kid. I realize no one on TR likes JK Rowling nowadays, myself included. I'm instead saying Espy's writing gives me the same warm fuzzies I had reading Rowling's stuff as a kid.

I did have a third rec lined up, but now that I'm typing this up I'm seeing it's apparently not on TR at all. RIP. :sadwott:

Other recs from last year are ones I'd still recommend, but I wanted to focus specifically on some PMD fics that hit certain milestones this year.
 
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K_S

Unrepentent Giovanni and Rocket fan
Voracious reader that I am it was a bit hard to limit to just 4 recs but here we go...

As I'm a fan of this writer and it's probably expected... I've found and been slowly reviewing this completed, loving, tribute to MANGA verse's Team Galactic.

"The Devil You Know", by BlackJack Gabiani (LINK to story)

Saturn's world seems to have ended when Cyrus' mad plans falling apart. While Saturn is grieving and recovering from the shock of Cyrus' true, omnicidal dream nearly coming to fruition, and wrestling with the realization of how he nearly helped such a mad scheme, Charon ascended as the head of TeamGalactic. And with a new Boss, things change for Saturn and Galactic, for the worse. Wrenched into a more ruthless downward spiral by Charon's materialistic mechanisms, Saturn initially seems to be a man reaching the end of his rope, his ideals battered down, until he decides that he's staying only to protect his subordinates from his new Boss. But when Charon tips his hand, reviels the collateral he's managed to gather... The new life Saturn's managed to eek out is threatened in more than one way.

Josh the Writer's "Journey" (LINK)

A more cynical world, where the trainer's journey feels less like a trial to adulthood and more public specticle. Kanto's a much more modern time, and with a modern slant there's more realism. The gym leader challenge is very dog eat dog, and the themes of classism and economic strife are being hinted out nicely. In this world the pwoer of friendship might keep a mon on your team loyal but you need to have back up in the know to get ahead. If you aren't sponsered you have to be calculating and frugal to make it to the second gym and you can easily imagine so many others washing out easily. Theres a strong sense of class and economic struggle happening under the table of this world. Rocket's a menacing presence, the gym battles are a detailed, analytical, treat, and everything's fitting together in a seemless gritty revisit to the mon world's starting region.

"The Alola Pokedex" by persephone (lInK)

A wonderful national geographic esk read. There's (on date of writing) eighty eight entries, each packed to the gills with details on wild, tamed, and how to train the line of your choice. Mainly focused on the Alola region, there's nod to other regions squireled away in the geographical fannish history of 'mon's origin Regions and migration patterns. The latin names are more often jokes or foreshadowing, (not too dissimular to RL to be honest). And the candid analysis of hte league challenge, and which mon work and don't are rather humerous (the fact that my second favorite eeveelution turns into a noctournal, nail polished obsessed introvert upon evolution... gives me complicated feelings let me tell you.) and each article feels like hard earned wisdom doled out with a dry intelectual snark. The whole work fells like a real periodical on 'mon written by professionals and it's an easy way to rack up points on a multi chapter days of the blitz.

"drowning" by starlight aurate (liNK)

Candidly this is on my "I really need to read this list". I've read an older verion of it, loved it, got distracted, lost track of it, and plan on revisiting it during the blitz in full. So yeah, this rec is part advertisment part note to self. Despite all the blasted water I did love the Hoenn region and this peiece, a rather thoughtful Aqua perspective work, caught my attention. Also, breaking the trend of a lot of a trainer verse fics, the 'mon get as much development as the human/trainer cast. The Aqua execs and members come across as a dysfunctual family, and the dynamic of the first few chapters is fun and light hearted. I haven't read enough to give a fuller analysis then that but hope to remedy this by Blitz end.


Soon I got a few reviews other people squared up in the "pre prep" for the blitz... I'm tossing a link to the thread so anyone curious doesn't need to hit two places to find recs.

 
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Negrek

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With Week 1 nearly upon us, I figured I'd offer up some stories that have been posted recently and haven't gotten much attention! All good potential for those theme points during our first week of Blitz. ;)

The Fire in Her Heart by @Misfit Angel

A journeyfic set in a fan-created region with fakemon, The Fire in Her Heart follows a down-on-her-luck woman who seeks a new career as a pokémon contractor after serving jail time for a crime she did not commit.

Forged Regret by @Onatu

A metang is left to wander the world for thousands of years after all other synthetic pokémon have escaped to another world in the wake of a war against Arceus. A story of healing and redemption in a custom PMD-style world.

In the Land of Ascenrir by @Akasura Shirone

If you enjoy a high fantasy flavor to your PMD, this one's for you! A shinx born with an absol's horn struggles to find acceptance, only for an attack by berserk pokémon to change his life forever.

Just Hold Still by @icomeanon6

In a more analog age, letters and photographs form the backbone of communication for trainers on the road, and they give us a window into the world of two trainers whose journeys intertwine. Great for fans of coming-of-age stories and journeyfics focused on the day-to-day of life on the road and the relationships between the characters!

Refrain from a Heathen's Hymn by @SmilingPudding7753

A glalie, a snorunt, and a froslass flee their oppressive homeland in search of the legendary figure who can return ice to their mountains and save their people. In this wild and dangerous vision of the pokémon world, they will need to overcome their prejudices and distrust simply to survive, much less complete their mission.

Talk About it More by @Rusting Knight

Two pokémon journies told through the letters exchanged by travelers on the road. In a classic coming-of-age story, both will learn new things about themselves and come into their own as they travel the region. Complete in two chapters!
 

SparklingEspeon

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I've been out of the loop on what's new to TR this year, so most of my recs will be from the PMD scene which I follow a bit more closely (Like Amby, focusing on ones that are either near completion, picking up again, or just plain interesting). I'll likely pick up some newer titles to recommend once Blitz fully starts and I begin reading things again... :eyes:

I'll piggyback off Ambyssin's rec for @Namohysip's PMD: Hands of Creation - it's actively in its finale and very close to being complete, and despite the long length, has easily digestible chapters and can be broken into smaller chunks. If you want to catch up before it ends, or you're the kind of person who likes to do reviews spanning a bunch of chapters, Hands is a perfect blitz pick. It also takes place in an original setting, so no familiarity with the PMD games is required to hop in.

Continuing the trend of stuff that just reached a milestone, @windskull's Places We Call Home just reached the conclusion of its first part. It's a cozy, well-polished read with shorter chapters and a slow-burn mystery building in the background. If you're looking for something down-to-earth and vibrant, PWCH fits the bill.

I'd also like to point out @Starlight Aurate's Drowning, which as I've heard, is now complete! Drowning is about Maressa, a Team Aqua member who gets in a little too deep, and in general has a bunch of lovely scenes with characters and their pokemon while expanding on teams Aqua and Magma significantly. It's wonderfully written and deserves a read, even if you aren't normally a Hoenn Enjoyer.

My last rec is.... also a PMD one! While it only has a few chapters, @Inkedust's PMD: Pathways to Arcadia strikes a unique, dark folklore tone and stands out from the crowd. I want to rec it because while it is ultimately a PMD story, it's such a different and new angle that it merits being seen. If you enjoyed reading old folklore tales growing up, or dark, magical fantasy is your stride, Pathways provides all that in spades.
 

Negrek

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And we're on! Review Blitz 2024 is officially underway!

Please note that the heat bonus is not yet active in the app--we're still working out the kinks with it. Shouldn't matter much at this point since almost no one will be eligible for the bonus early on, but just as an FYI. It should be up and running soon!
 

love

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It seems like I have not read much TR material over this last year, which is too bad. I'll just say, I don't think you can go wrong with Kintsugi or Pen's works, "The Bonepicker" being one of my more recent reads (though still from 2022 lol). I am glad to see some love for Places We Call Home too. It's a fun drama that has been receiving steady updates for a while. If you like pokemon mystery dungeon, larger casts with distinctive characters, or questionably sympathetic bad boys, then it's a good pick.

Of the favorite stories listed on my website, the following are on TR:

Instruments of Creation⁠—PMD fic. The Desert Cat combines grounded worldbuilding with endearing characters and sweet relationships. There is a lot of cuddling and a general sense of goodness to the world that makes one want it saved.

The Tessellation Solution⁠—PMD fic. Pen consistently crafts excellent prose, and I would recommend anything she has written. The Tessellation Solution is memorable to me because it is the first Pen story I read, and it features a hivemind (I like hiveminds). I still think about it sometimes.

The Suicune’s Choice⁠—Pokemon fic with original characters. It establishes a strong sense of tension immediately and doesn’t let up after that. Haru’s sense of duty and frustration compel him to fight the institutional evil he sees in the world, but his choices come with a steep price. One of few fanfictions with heavy religious themes.

Pizza with a Slice of Pain⁠—A lighthearted, well-executed PMD story by Zion.

the envy of eden⁠—Kintsugi is a good author, in general, but the envy of eden is particularly memorable to me. It’s fairly long, but finished, and explores some tricky ethical issues with the institution of pokemon training as presented in the story. It’s hard not to see parallels with real world animals and marginalized groups. Chapters take place from the perspective of pokemon who all have unique, nonhuman ways of thinking, so I could see the story appealing to xenofiction fans. Kintsugi excels at writing tense, dense dialogue and incorporating original folklore. Chapter ii also contains one of the most engaging fight scenes I have read.
 

canisaries

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Going to recommend stuff by two very talented friends of mine!

First up is @NebulaDreams. Just earlier today, he made his own promo post so I'll refer you to that for those for all the links, but I'll still take a moment here to gush about his works as a whole.

I love love love love love stories about Pokémon citizens in trainerverse, and this is exactly what Neb writes. Beyond just that, though, he has very breezy prose, lovely characters, great dialogue, interesting worldbuilding, fantastic premises, the works. I mean, a Hypno therapist that goes into his patients' dreams to treat them. Who has to deal with society shunning him because of his species, but is actually a very sweet person. Not to mention the amazingly creative dream sequences, which is also something I love! You even get really nice artwork to go along with most of the stories. Neb's works are honestly so underrated it hurts.

The second is @unrepentantAuthor with her fic Different Eyes! This one is about a Purrloin undergoing a process that makes her into a pokémorph (Pokémon-human hybrid), which increases her cognitive abilities greatly and makes her, well, see the world through different eyes. Meanwhile, the Purrloin's old owner is trying to find out where her dear friend has disappeared. Really awesome xenofic and very, very high quality.

That's it for my recommendations. Really hope you'll give these a look, not just because they're my friends but because the stories themselves deserve more readers.
 

windskull

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As the week draws to a close, I think it's time for my rec.

Rec of the week: Rivers of Asphodel by @FennecWitch
This PMD-like fic stood out to me primarily because of how smoothly Fennec has introduced her worldbuilding within the story. There are so many little details that explain how the world of Rivers works, that just come up naturally through the plot. For example, the scarfs or markers that the characters use to notate both that they're not wild mon, and to indicate to people how they want to be referred to. The pokemon also feel more like animals than they do like humans in animal bodies (aside from Chloe, who is a human in an animal body and isn't having a good time coming to terms with that.) This xenofiction slant is something I really like to see in PMD and pokecentric works, so I have to say I'm excited about it.

Top 3 honorable mentions, in no particular order:
1. Finding Strength through Suffering by @elyvorg
2. Timeslip by @Nekodatta
3. Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Soaring Over Heaven by @Z102eternal
 

Ambyssin

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Week 1 rec is undoubtedly preaching to the choir. It's @Persephone's Broken Things. I recall reading its first incarnation, though I only had vague recollections of some of the characters and that there was a reality show backdrop to the trainer journey through Alola. The new version has done away with that in favor of a somewhat shady on the surface app/company that assists with trainer journeys around Alola. The core cast appears the same but right out of the gate we're exposed to some pretty deep and serious struggles that each of them grapples with. Persephone pulls no punches. It's quite heavy material, which I'm sure many of you enjoy (and why this feels like preaching to the choir). That part's more of a warning for anyone new who's interested in looking at it. The fic comes out swinging with the heavy subjects but it is very well-written and puts the second-person style to great use. If the heavy stuff is your jam or you're looking for a critical lens of modern society through the guise of a trainer fic, this story will sink its teeth into you and grab your attention.
 

Spiteful Murkrow

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Alright, there's -checks notes - a little under 14 hours remaining for Week 1, so this is admittedly running a bit late, but you know what, I can live with 14 hours, so let's get right into this week's lucky winner for my recommendation:

Weekly Fic Rec: Week 1

Just Hold Still by @icomeanon6

Okay, this is admittedly another one of those recommendations that I'm making on a leap of faith since it's based off just the first chapter, but boy did that chapter live up to the hype of what I'd heard through the grapevine for this story. So I'm just going to own things and let them ride for this one.

Just Hold Still is a journeyfic spanning the last few years before Bill's PC revolutionizes the ability for trainers to keep large numbers of Pokémon and communicate with each other as they travel around, back in an age when aspiring trainers had to make do with face-to-face meetings and letters left behind at Pokémon Centers. It is here that we get a glimpse of budding hobbyist photographer Luke Andersen as he sets out on his journey through Johto with his Drowzee Zoe in the fall of 1988, and cut ahead five years with to the aftermath of his failed journey, with all the friends he made in the opening scene now estranged and distant memories.

After making a decision to call things quits and focus once again on photography with his now-Hypno, Luke makes the trek out to Violet City to try and line up a few prize shots of the local Sprout Tower when much to his shock, he discovers that his once childhood love from his friend circle left a letter for him at the local Pokémon Center a little over two weeks back. When the day of happens to be said once-love's birthday. One thing leads to another as Luke isn't quite as over things as he thought and he finds himself hunting for stationery to belt out a response and the stage is set for a story showing how a journey falls apart from snapshots of the past, and how it continues to stick with people long afterwards in the present day.

The prose is very well-done and buttery smooth, with a story hook that I'm not sure if I've ever seen someone attempt in the context of a trainer journeyfic, and a world that is at once familiar and feels very alive and fleshed out. TBD if I'll have enough time to come back to this story before Review Blitz ends, but if you are hunting for a fun story to pick up a last-minute Week 1 bonus and get your foot in the door for Week 2's repeat bonus, you could honestly do a lot worse than shooting a review this fic's way.

Honorable Mentions:

A Life You Will Remember by @BraviaryScout , PMD: Fated Futures by @JuegAriel , In the Land of Ascenrir by @Akasura Shirone , Too Damn Early by @Raindropcroptop
 
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Namohysip

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I want to give a special mention for my Weekly Fic Rec, week 1 -- To The Letter! It's an incredibly approachable, very short one-shot story about a researcher going to an ancient temple and running into a swarm of Unown. But rather than see fantastical situations and dangerous fights, we instead see a very, very clever and genuinely interesting twist on the Unown. We catch a glimpse into how they behave, what their culture could be like, and their collective interests as a species. It directly provided for me some inspiration for my own writing, and if you have any interest in Unown in a more down-to-earth environment, while still preserving their implied power in great numbers, read this fic!

Apparently, it also ties into another story, but I felt no want while reading it. Knowledge of that other story isn't required to enjoy this one, though it does have me interested in other things this author may have...
 

Nekodatta

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Here for the Weekly Fic Rec for Week 1!

For me the recommendation is definitely Hands of Creation by @Namohysip.

I had already been reading this fic on my own but since this was my first review I guess it counts.
The length shouldn't discourage people from reading it, since the story is divided into much more manageable - sized arcs that make for good stopping points. The story is a true epic: a Mystery Dungeon story with some really great ideas about worldbuilding, a great (and enormous) cast of characters that each get their spotlight, special episode chapters that offer more insights in other characters backstories making each character truly feel like the main character of their own story, it has everything.
From the very first chapters there's some great foreshadowing to make people immediately feel like something is definitely "off" and start creating their theories about what is going on.

Other mentions:
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Students of Moonlight by @StrixUmbra
Just started, but looks really promising with some interesting worldbuilding and a cute duo of a Torchic and a human-turned- Alolan Vulpix. Also an all girls team! (For now,
at least)
 

StolenMadWolf

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Alright, I'm coming in very late for this one, so I hope I'm still on time. I've been having a think on what I was going to go for my first week recommendation and, well, I've decided to recommend What the Gods Gave Me by @tomatorade! I don't tend to read through stories that aren't directly set in a PMD style world, but I will admit from the first few chapters that this story does have an interesting concept behind it, with some unique characters and a solid perspective from the main character. Definitely something I would like to check out again at a later date. Go ahead and give it a read!

As for my Honourable Mentions, I'll bring up @Negrek's Salvage and @Nekodatta's Timeslip! I'm going to do one final review tonight for the first week so hopefully I could sneak that through later.
 

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Iceland
Pronouns
she/her/hers
Partners
  1. butterfree
  2. mightyena
  3. charizard
  4. scyther-mia
  5. vulpix
  6. slugma
  7. chinchou
  8. misdreavus
My Weekly Fic Rec for this week is inevitably my one review target for the week, @icomeanon6's Just Hold Still, but I feel good about making that recommendation. I'm only a chapter in so far, but there's a lot of delicious intrigue already thanks to the format, where we see the first meeting between Luke, a young photographer just starting out as a trainer, and three others who become his companions - and then jump forward to several years later, when we learn that the group had had a nasty falling out that left Luke bitter and unable to get attached to people ever since, only for Luke to unexpectedly receive a letter from one of them.

The plot has a number of intriguing hooks, the characterization is very promising with a slew of judiciously chosen details to lend color and nuance to Luke, and the portrayal of the trainer's journey and the culture around training in particular feels very lifelike and believable, full of fun little details and aspects that make it vibrant and alive. I'm definitely looking forward to continuing it and finding out more, and it's worth a read for anyone who enjoys strong characterization and worldbuilding.
 

Arukona

A Scribe Penning His Brainworms
Location
Ardalion
Pronouns
He/him
Partners
  1. aggron
  2. sceptile
  3. lucario
My Week 1 rec goes to @windskull's Places We Call Home! It paints a very interesting picture early on of a peaceful village setting that's happened upon by an outsider Sneasel named Nip with different beliefs and a wariness to most of the villagers, including Haru, a Bidoof who stands at odds with his more hunter-ish standing. There's great intrigue introduced in the first couple of chapters, and while I've only gotten as far as Chapter 3, a number of interesting storyline strands have been set up, including the interesting handling of the subject of meat that some PMD fics find themselves tangled up in, along with the subject of gods, the varying beliefs that the inhabitants of this fic's world believe in, and whether the gods still exist in this day and age. And I'm betting now that Haru's beliefs on the latter are going to be overturned sometime in this fic's future. :copyka:

Definitely looking forward to picking up this fic again in future, and since I know many on here have also read it, it would be a great choice for a Week 2 fic also.
 

Umbramatic

The Ghost Lord
Premium
Location
The Yangverse
Pronouns
Any
Partners
  1. reshiram
  2. zygarde
I want to do a rec this week actually because I just read more of Panoramic_Vacuum's The Long Road and it is the most delightful fic. Do you want fun trainerfic shenanigans? Do you want really fun Pokemon and human interactuions? Most importantly do you want RONK MAN and everything that makes hjm tick? This fic is for you! I have only read a couple chapters but it's already very much up my alley in terms of what makes me click as a Pokemon fanfic reader andwriter, and I hope to read more sooner rather than later. So what are you waiting for? Go consume PEAK RONK MAN CONTENT.
 

Namohysip

Dragon Enthusiast
Staff
Partners
  1. flygon
  2. charizard
  3. milotic
  4. zoroark-soda
  5. sceptile
  6. marowak
  7. jirachi
  8. meganium
  9. namo-rock
My Weekly Fic Rec this time around is for Tomatorade's What The Gods Gave Me. This one was such a fascinating premise that carried the momentum for the initial chapters, and then pivoted into a different, very similar premise only a few chapters later. The setup is strong and the cross between xenofiction and not was the most interesting part of the reading experience, beyond just the plot that's still getting started.

The premise for the first chapter is very simple. What if a random, run-of-the-mill raven in Hoenn spontaneously became a Latios? And it goes from there. Really, give it a glance if that sounds at all interesting to you.
 
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