Crosspost. Powered through from having read P and C1 way back when, due to unusual circumstances.
C2
- Protect shattering is the worst trope
- Good thing N wasn't using Stealth Rock here, because that is just poison. Also make your own Studio Ghibli joke here.
- Second person from a fricking Rotom. I'm surprised though, there's no Pokemon language in here given a Pokemon is the viewpoint.
- Interesting interpretation of Alder leaving a lot of collateral. I imagine the custodians hate him.
- With how crazy Alder is, maybe N's accusations have merit.
- Man imagine commercial breaks and then coming back to the battle being over
- Truth/ideals coming up.
- How coincidental the whole thing had cut to commercial during this time.
- Rotom thinking about lightning
- BAH GAWD KANG WE GOT INTERFERENCE IN HERE SOMEBODY STOP THE DAMN MATCH
- Pokemon cameramen, so unreliable. Shaking my smh...
- You know with how much of a sociopath Ghetsis is I don't buy that he'd nickname his Pokemon since that gives them an identity beyond the tools he sees them as
- Ohhhh, plot twist, Ghetsis was the one battling. Didn't see that coming, and was obfuscated by just calling him Harmonica.
- Wait now I'm confused. Alder was down to his last Pokemon, now he's suddenly using more?
- How much can it take to open one door?
- Meh, Ghetsis isn't anywhere near as convincing as N. Also heh, the commentator falling right into the trap instead of treating it as an emergency
- Oh there's the Poke-speak.
- I guess N failed to awaken his dragon here??
- Ded
C3
- More Poke-perspectives I see.
- I do like the concept of Pokemon not knowing other species' names that humans have given, and in fact would use it myself if ever going wild Pokemon persepctive.
- Hm, going to Cheren and his wanting to fill the Pokedex, I guess.
- I also like the concept of trainer nicknames not lining up with what a Pokemon wants to be called, would use that myself, and am surprised it doesn't get used as often
- Ahh, I kinda figured he caught one of N's Pokemon, but I was thinking it didn't line up with plot.
- Interesting that you had Cheren choose the one weak to the protagonist's starter here.
- Shoutouts to IVs making someone selectively catch
- Man this Boldore is going to have one bad time when he finds out how he has to evolve. I hope Cheren finds someone to tradeback
- That feel when caring about inanimate rocks. And that freakier feel when they answer you
- WILLLLLMAAAA
- Being not with the protagonist is suffering
- So I guess this Liepard isn't he first of N's Pokemon Cheren's grabbed
- Human/Pokemon communcation is pain
- Well this a cynical way for Pokemon to talk about trainers
- And verifying Ghetsis claims from the last chapter, the fuck???
- Fucked up.
C4
- Ahh, I see it now, we're going full Pokemon perspective except for the first chapter. Hey! Why didn't N get an icon for his chapter!?
- It's sometimes hard to tell what's a Fakemon and what's not from disciples of lowercase
- Let there be light, with electricity, because I guess batteries are unreliable
- Man, that feel when Hilda didn't catch anything until after Striaton. One way to avoid being given a monkey, I guess.
- What a flowery title.
- Of course the electric type would be swayed by the electric god.
- I guess N can brainwash even Pokemon
- A bit of Poke-racism with hating on being raised in a cage
- It is neat if almost a little bit corny how the Pokemon talk in elemental terms
- Interesting to think about how Pokemon sometimes don't get a choice in their trainer
- Why does a Zebstrika need to clop in order to light itself up??? Unless they're separate things, in which case, I think the Flash would also be just as telling of their position
- Wow ordering an attack on a human, this is serious. But given how serious a threat he posed and how he won, maybe it was legit
- Well I guess this explains how N failed. Makes more sense that Reshiram!N would fail, actually.
- Untranslatable words are fun. Although that said now that it's absolutely clear that it is one, those are usually italicized.
- N has been judged, and Amara is the executioner, I suppose.
- I guess this explains how N randomly has a fossil Pokemon.
- Glad at least some of the Pokemon are seeing how warped this is instead of all of them being easily brainwashed or hating everything
- Seeing right through the illusion. Like the concept that it'd be imperfect
- Interesting use of Defeatist
- Sponsorship??? I guess in this world, Britain took over and pushed their ways on everyone?
C5
- Hello? Moe's Tavern? Yeah uh, Mina Burr! Phone for Mina Burr?
- In a world where for equity's sake, the plural of trainer is also trainer
- Ever had your mom take away your video games? Try having her take away your Pokemon, permanently.
- It's kind of awkward to see them calling their trainer Trainer. Also that feel when that can get capitalized
- Interesting to think about the consequences of releasing. If only there were people willing to take abused Pokemon in, huh?
- I mean the King/Queen vs. King endgame would beg to differ on having no pawns. This is some Code Geass level of chess logic here. Well, maybe not that bad.
- I wonder if females always take lead just to keep the chess metaphor these Pokes somehow know about alive
- Ah so adoption's an options after all
- I guess that partially answers my question, not thinking of the King as the leader to protect
- And enter N
- Many years before wanderer’s birth <- Missing word
- This is certainly not the story in game
- Well there's Trainer's problem, he was ignoring type disadvantage
- You know it's a shitty world of a kintsugi fic when Pokemon violently turning on their trainers is a common occurance
- The trainer got maimed by his own Pokemon and he somehow survived and got arrested? Yup. This is a kintsugi fic all right.
- Aww, the Bisharp does something nice
- That feel though when a trainer falls from grace and becomes and abusive shit...
- I mean certain humans do wear helms, but I guess this Bisharp is uncultured
- Wow the kid punched hard enough to break Pokemon bones?!
- Oh, the Bisharp rescued Trainer. That makes more sense.
- That feel when Pokedexes are pretty much government spy cams.
- Hey, a way to communicate!! More need to think about this, really.
- And the Bisharp finds something else, something that doesn't involve fighting.
- Hee, being confused over tea.
C6
- And I see we're over to someone unidentified given the lack of a thing at the top of the chapter. But it does seem tentatively to be Ghetsis' Hydreigon.
- Ah, that might explain the nickname a little. Respect might do it, but I still think it's out of character
- And then the dragon met the fairy and got beaten into submission, the end
- Very interesting and unique relationship between trainer and Pokemon here. Maybe Ghetsis and his Hydreigon were made for each other considering he has the same opinion on N
- I guess N finds it hard to accept sacrifice
- Yes, this thing very much takes after Ghetsis
- Interesting twist, laying clear Ghetsis' real intentions to N directly
- Man, Zahh- even gives the same kinds of speeches as Ghetsis. Not so different indeed
- You know this far in I have to question, how long has this been going on and if Pokemon hated it for so long why hasn't revolution ever happen? Who even set the so-called rules?
- Moving goalposts. This story isn't going to end well.
- I like to think that he's pretending fairies simply don't exist when he's alluding to their weaknesses
- Yup, I knew it. Just took what she wanted by force once she realized the fix was in
- The truth will set you free, as they say.
- I do like this. A sad truth is, nonviolent protest rarely amounts to anything. You need something a lot worse than words to make true change happen in most cases.
- Interesting concept. N better fitting the hero of ideals, even though they're grooming him to be one of truth.
- Oof, that is a sad and painful question indeed
- Awww, hugs
C7
- Hm, and here I thought it was the LAPD, not the NYPD, who were infamous for police brutality. She was standing down.
- Wow going to jail for accidentally cutting a gas line or something
- I guess the gas suddenly doesn't exist when the cop goes to arrest her?
- Oh, a Plasma member
- I have no idea what to make of the Gym Leader running the city and letting open challenges happen everywhere besides "kintsugi fic"
- Man, Cheren getting arrested??
- So uh is she propping herself up as a kidnapper instead of a thief?
- Tying to a stick hypothetical again
- Ohhh I guess the cops were the ones doing the gassing. This is uh way worse than tear gas.
- And the police get slapped down. I feel you're kinda getting political with this, but...
- The problem with names like those, of course, are that they put pressure on the owner to live up to them. For all you've done I'm surprised that hasn't come up in the fic - maybe not yet, at least.
- There's N coming up again, and more of his Pokemon
- With all the licensing stuff and limitations, I feel it's injecting a lot of buruecracy into the world. It's interesting to think about, but going too far you can see just how much real world stuff doesn't work with the Pokemon world...
- Plus, bred moves??? Dude, that's just common to find in the games these days. It's not so illogical for Pokemon to just end up with eggs moves from being in the wild
- The ever lawful dog who does what he's told.
C8
- Okay, listening to Kirby music as I read this. Good background music to counteract something so cynical.
- It can be a bit funky adjusting to the differing terms different Pokemon use, like Leader/Follower here, but I like it. Gives each species their own identity, rather than typical PMD humans in Pokemon form even leaving aside when that's literally the case
- Ahh, the fossil. Thought it was Hilda for the briefest of moments because of Thunderlegs, but the others (and gender) don't line up. But I guess the fossil is going to explain the other fossil of N's
- Rushing river, yup. There it is.
- Also I guess Hilda is involved after all. And I guess since there's communication, this was N after getting the turtle, sometime in Chargestone Cave
- Huh, I guess this Joltik had some other random trainer who was able to understand Pokemon too.
- Based N, happily willing to introduce Pokemon to good trainers
- Things I like, certain species of Pokemon just not using names for themselves.
- I'm guessing Leader/Follower here are the two gears? Or is it N/Klink?
- And he will walk a million miles and he will walk a million more...
- Not everything would take flashing the teeth to mean not upset!
- Huh, and so dropping an intruiging twist: Hilda also wants to change the world.
- I like how the untranslatable word problem actually comes up with N.
- This Klink has an adorable speech pattern
- Ahh, so Leader/Follower is the two separate pieces. Which is interesting, since this thing's consciousness seems to be of a third party.
- Ah, numerals to the power of themselves.
- Interesting take on the Yin/Yang becoming Leader/Follower, even though in terms of their power it doesn't really make too much sense. And we haven't even factored in Kyurem yet.
- Ooo, an explanation for why he has a random Klingklang at the end. Although ironically for all he's presented as good, N doesn't seem to understand that a Pokemon might want to willingly help. Goes back to not understanding sacrifice.
C9
And reading this one with a...somethingache after eating KFC.
- Archen though, this one is definitely going to be telling
- Man, these N and Hilda interactions seem great
- Huh, challenger sending out Pokemon first?
- Well this is not creepy at all, the fossils calling out to each other by serial numbers
- BACK TO THE LAB AGAIN????
- Again, like the idea that understanding a Pokemon language isn't so simple, given all the different accents, dialects, and terminology
- Hilda seems surprisingly tolerant of N even if she doesn't trust him as far as she can throw him. If this wasn't a fic of yours, I could definitely see it going in a romance direction, or even a romcom
- And they just let the Tirtouga escape???
- I kind of do wonder, random thoughtcrafting even though you seem to just be ignoring anything from beyond BW in this plot: would the living fossils on the Crown Tundra speak modern? What about things like Relicanth that have been around forever?
- A dragon friend he would like? Oh no...
- Wonder how Tirtouga comes to evolve, if not through experience?
- I like to imagine Hilda just sitting there bitterly the whole time while N listens in on the fascinating story that takes half an hour to tell.
- Huh, the Great Dragon? Definitely doesn't seem to be either of the two Unovan dragons, until later shows it was all three together
- Either way, this dragon seems kind of a jerk to flood the world. Shades of the Wind Waker
- When N is hesitating to ask a question - N who doesn't know human interaction very well - you know it's going to be a juicy one.
- Yup, that's a juicy one. So juicy she gets defensive.
- Hilda is certainly this super hot blooded character who would fit in your average world, but not in this world!
C10
- I thought that was a Veilstone myth, though, and was more one against senseless killing
- A lot of old myths tend to make no sense
- Man Pokemon myths are pretty brutal, at least this one is
- Her revenge? Seems like she was more being a whimsical bitch to me, since the young boy never did anything to wrong her
- That feel when Zoroark knows about human burn degrees
- Welp here comes G-Cis
- Hasn't this Zoroark ever heard of ape does not hunt ape?
- I'd like to think it would be far harder to fool a nose than the eyes...and yup, a couple bits later there it is
- Oh the guy is actually named Blue? That's confusing since canon characters
- Now we remeet the Liepard from before, and Rhea too
- Pokemon to Pokemon trust, I suppose
- There's something amusing about turning berry names into compound words. Although I imagine it wouldn't work nice with all of them
- Man if they have a deragotry name for Zoroarks, wonder how bad actual skinchanger Ditto gets called
- Guess Plasma is a worldwide cult movement given there's protests in Hoenn too
- Kobo, Kobo, Kobo. This fox is obsessed.
- Aha, tying in to N
- But what if Pokemon never tell lies is in itself a lie? Huh???
- Was wondering if Bianca would ever show up
- Interesting way to add on to her convincing herself to give up
- The orb itself was boobytrapped!
- Oh dear, we have an identity for this thing now, N's Zorua's pissed off brother. Explains things.
- Hm well that didn't go as poorly as I thought, although man still stuck up. I guess N has doubts too though
C11
- And Iris all of a sudden? Well the last character I was expecting to show up here.
- Meh, coffee
- I guess this immediately preceeds the previous chapter
- Well I suppose Iris would be another person able to understand Pokemon, albeit maybe only dragons
- Hmhmhm, this Fraxure is familiar with Juniper
- That feel when Gym Leaders get sources to scout trainers' teams in advance
- The Fellowship of the Juniper, evidentally
- Corrin? Corn? An idiot royal from a seemingly nameless continent full of bad writing?
- Seems the Unova League was steeped in family tradition wherein only the rich and privileged could be involved.
- I do like the subtle implication that given Cheren later in canon, the League challenge is used to get new Gym Leaders
- Iris being concerned with how people dress is kind of amusing. And thinking how someone dresses is how they are...hasn't she ever met a contradiction who dresses like a bum but carries themselves well?
- I guess like N, these two are firmly on the side of Truth
- I'm guessing Fraxure's idea of human battles is basically a courtroom. I misread that intent but it's still a funny mental image of it thinking they fight with words
- Hey, I was only half joking, but it seems the League was indeed rigged all along.
- Suddenly breaking to mention that the next chapter is slightly concurrant!! Kind of sticks out, actually
- Debate about class difference. I should've seen it coming.
- Nativity debates too. Jeez.
- Iris accusing Hilda of being involved in Pokemon Liberation, when she herself is involved. Maybe it was the halfheartness. Actually, would make sense for some of the leaders to be involved.
- Hm, with that sudden rock throwing erupting into chaos, gotta wonder if it was intentional sabotage to start a riot
- I wonder what the cops would do if they pulled out Pokemon immune to tear gas and turned violent
- Heroic sacrifice!!
- Well! Drayden's kind of an ass. No wonder Iris joined Team Plasma.
- I like the idea behind the various meanings of We. But who is we?
C12
- I guess Noah was American. That seems such an American thing to do, actually.
- Yeah, we are suddenly getting biblical here. Or planning on breaking the walls down.
- The second Emolga is pretty hilarious when you put it into writing
- The eternal, everlasting carnival...
- It seems there's no apparent language for Solosis, at least not presented to the reader yet
- The Pansage? But he should have a Pansear.
- Is a bit weird for her to be using game mechanics talk like a build given this world has otherwise stayed away form those
- Man instead of ferris wheeling with a cute guy or hot guy or that one girl, she's riding with her cell Pokemon.
- Odd changeup from the games where Elesa is fourth and she uses it, but I do like acknowledgements of Gym Trainers being able to adjust their power level
- Heh, tying this into the Zoroarks
- Oh, I guess N is at the ferris wheel. From context this happened after the initial reveal there.
- Ah, so Solosis does have a language. I'm sure there are some voiceless ones out there. I mean, there are in the games.
- There's that semantic argument about liberation again. I don't get what they were going for with that insistant terminology.
- Man if this N wasn't a pure ball of kindness, asking what they'd want him to know about Hilda would be a fantastic villain line
- And just when it looks like things might work out, bam. Who would've thought a reporter would've been the one to fuck everything up?
- There's hot blooded Hilda, forcing N to make a choice.
- He isn't even trying. She's almost making him look bad. While maybe making herself look bad, if this wasn't a crazy psychotic world that accepted this.
- Suddenly, flashbacks and flashforwards. Wonder if N was somehow responsible.
- I was confused but it seems to be an evolution? Even though that normally requires a stone? Or maybe the Solosis line are simply weird like that. Might make sense given they're splitting cells.
- And the premonition of doom.
C13
- And I am reading this one hungry but not able to eat for another half hour, yet wanting to kill half an hour. So let's murder it with a Munny chapter, cha-ching. Funky intro.
- Hey, at least they get a dream smoke umbellical cord, Bianca!
- Neat connection with the spirit of the moon, since they evolve with Moon Stones
- I always like hinting at different appearances for Pokemon rather than all uniform
- I have a funny mental image now of all Pokemon reading the Pokedex and being all "what the FUCK" and going to see whoever made the dex entries
- Shoutouts to Darkrai
- Her Cheren, pretty funny misconception
- Somebody found an early Leaf Stone. Actually I think you can get one in the forest?
- INSTEAD OF AIMING WHERE HE WAS, YOU SHOULD'VE AIMED WHERE HE WAS GOING TO BE! MWAHAHAHAHAHAHA
- That feel when Pokemon use the smelly Imperial system!!
- And suddenly, kidnapping by Rhea. And don't you forget it's kidnapping.
- One chirp, two chirp, red chirp, blue chirp.
- I guess this Munna has a small - sensible - range of knowledge given it doesn't know about Chansey. Does make sense it may know about Darkrai
- Hee, having to explain potions. I guess Bianca never used one? Explanation a little later but I'd like to think some for the road would be important
- Wow, Bianca has a stalker. And I guess Bianca really did never use any healing items
- I like the small allusion to N speaking quickly.
- N being respectful as always. Too pure for a kintsugi world.
- Sudden change in tongue. I wonder how he trained himself to speak like that, since some conflections are just too hard to do so.
- Hee, making Rhea rethink her position with some mist?
- Oh it seems Bianca took the insulting words to heart eventually.
- Living yet benign dreamcatchers. The archnemesis of Drowzee. Shoutouts to Munny.
C14
- You were made to protect.An <- Aha! Was wondering if I'd find a typo during my speedreading, and did! Missing space!
- I see we got an oldtimer here
- I think this is my favorite identification among Pokemon yet, simply numbers. And making sense for them to be numbers here too since they're the five statues
- OOoo story time!
- Going back to the old myth about the flood. Is guardians of the winds/earth supposed to be about Tornadus/Landorus? Also this one aged well with the new one if so.
- I guess in this world, it's all but confirmed now that the Original Dragon was the true creator. Makes me wonder the nature of Arceus then.
- Stormdancer, pirouetting? Nice way to identify it's Meloetta without actually saying so. Same way for Aria and voice.
- Oh dear, the Hydreigon. And wow, wasn't expecting this conversation to turn so uncouth.
- N, a voice who can hear the voiceless. He is in a way the voice of the voiceless. In other words, he's raging against the machine.
- Well at least the Sigilyph isn't a prejudiced one
- There goes Pokemon never tell lies again. If that's true, I imagine they like to twist things and tell half or technical truths.
- Even in death, Meloetta is smooth.
- You know, random musings just now. Humans are being put on the EVILLL pedestal, but as evident from Zoroarks or Ghetsis' Hydreigon, territorial disputes and cruelty aren't unknown among them either.
- Hm, an interesting bit: back then, humans and Pokemon indeed could simply understand each other, until the war and Meloetta's throat got ripped out Mortal Kombat style. Intrigue!
- Shoutouts to black and white. And shoutouts to the main theme of change and the difficulty of it.
- Oho, this puts Sigilyph in an interesting position. They were made by humans. Never mind their purpose for a second, but that means they owe their existences to them. And throw in the questions being posed and...
- Give some insight into how N's heart wavers. He's asking for an ideal, even though he later becomes a hero of Truth
- Hm, an intriguing alternate ending with a different result. Given Sigilyph's history and my own conspiracy theorying/refusal to accept Pokemon are pure balls of pureness, I'm willing to bet the war thing was spread by antihuman extremists, or that the murder did happen but it happened after Meloetta had already lost her gift of Voice.
- Yeah, it's looking more likely like Pokemon aren't as pure as N thinks. Plus with all the bigotry, they might make things like this up. Since these two versions of the stories came from Pokemon and can contradict each other, somebody has to be lying.
- never her whol self <- Two typos, one chapter? Or something stylistic?
- But what ever happened to Kyurem? Besides mentions of ice, it has been noticeably absent.
- Capital letters are very important in some languages.
- It is very true that the world can only change through sacrifice. Eat the rich
- Ooo, now we're getting spicy. Stormdancer being all of these other Pokemon from the myths being told so far.
C15
- Well some Pokemon need to go through a capable or the internet to evolve, so of course they need humans to reach their full potential!!
- Hm, I wonder, did this Conk just run the hell away when it was all growed up?
- Some call him Tim.
- This dude thinking a freshly caught Pokemon is going to win him a Gym Battle. That only works on Lt. Surge!!
- Ahh, I guess the Conk's human willingly let him go. There's really all kinds in this world.
- Man imagine if Tim was illiterate. Sure would fit this world.
- Tim's Timburr is about to find out that not all humans are nice. Although a lot don't seem to realize the opposite
- Oh so it's this clown mentioned before. Also my god, his name is Tim Burr. I wouldn't want to be him on the playground, that's for sure. No wonder he's a bitter bully.
- Huh, must be some of that league bias to have the challenger go first
- What a kind Watchog, helping a fellow Poke out.
- I wonder if Lenora knows her Pokemon took a dive because that was really obvious
- Man, she fights brutal though.
- Huh, wasn't expecting him to actually win. But then again, he seems a natural borne warrior with lots of training.
- I get the feeling this Timburr simply didn't know what battle was going to entail.
- Oh hey, wasn't expecting the BLITZ to show up here. I guess it makes sense that in a full nurse setting...where simple moves are used on step above machines...there would be cross trainer Poke mingling
- Not much to say on this conversation, it's an interesting one that shows philosophical differences though
- Welp, and just when things were going well, the asshole turns out to be an asshole in a twist ending - although maybe not so much of a twist given the earlier chapter. Timburr pulled through and won and Tim Burr still beats it up!!
C16
- Ooo, I can already see where this one is going. A Purrloin who wants to join Hilda, but then joins N in the first battle against him instead.
- Oof, shot down. Kind of the opposite of what Plasma is rallying against, this is humans rejecting Pokemon who want to train them. But perhaps no different?
- Huh, y'know, I'm surprised buying Pokemon only came up now and so briefly. You'd think it'd be a more contentious issue.
- Yup, there N is. Also this Purrloin has the most adorable way of getting attention
- Her attempts to get him to notice her kind of come across as comical.
- She is surprisingly nonplussed at him being able to understand her.
- Ah, so this is Tourmaline's backstory
- Dorky N is adorkable, not knowing how to battle.
- Hilda starts attacking without seeing if N is ready. Consistent.
- Shoutouts to vine hammerspace
- Well that is quite the violent way to use Slam
- Heh, funny end to that scene, back with that annoying Pidove
- Music, huh? Wonder if the Meloetta stuff is coming up again? Certainly know Cheren is going to pop up.
- N being so friendly, even if he prolly comes across as weird.
- Hey, a little bit of B2W2 acknowledgement in Roxie
- Interesting scene, although I do get a funny mental image of the trainers going "uh wtf" when their Pokes try to sing
- Huh, so in this world, Hilda does become interested in Plasma. I mean there were signs of that, before she goes her own way in later chapters
- Interesting contrast to the previous chapter. Here the Pokemon feels humiliated by the trainer.
- With this scene about talking about the Pidove she beat up I am randomly remembering this cat we sort of adopted when I was little who killed a pretty sizeable bird and brought it back home to share. Dropped it right on the doorstep. We later found out it had a tattoo and returned it.
- Rejected again, oof. But, in this case, she seems to realize he's not the right fit. So it's more of an amiable breakup, I guess.
- And although this chapter ends with her pondering N's ways and drifting to sleep, we know she ends up with Cheren. Who I guess isn't showing up here after all.
C17
- Back to the present now I see.
- YOU SHOULD HAVE LISTENED
- Watching everything in reverse I guess does hadve a certain charm to it
- "Grats on winning, now what kind of world will you make"
- Hey maybe if he went this path, that's how the PMD world got started. But it seems he won't
- At least he didn't play shoji. Then he'd be asking why defeating someone could make you force them to fight for you
- Forgoing truth and ideals, for a path of understanding...
- Ahh, interesting twist, it does sometimes take a major event to steel resolve
- And Hilda's back on her feet and suddenly talking philosophical history. I guess we never saw her side of the story much
- Only now does the question come up to N that Pokemon chose to partner with humans for good reason. To think.
- SIIIIIIING
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- And the twist, a new world is shaped, one where humans and Pokemon have a chance to live as better equals, and N has...ascended to a higher plane of existence. Sacrifice.
- They say he's alive, but lost his Voice. Whatever happened, he probably got Gainexed.
- And the role of making sure this crapsack world doesn't crumble to pieces under everything else falls onto one person. Good lord, they're doomed.
- With the storm being brought up at the end, it makes me wonder how it happened in the first place. Hmhmhm...
Okay, blitzed through. So let's summarize my thoughts.
Now I made the joke about this being a kintsugi fic several times, but that actually is tied into the biggest issue I saw. This world you've created has a lot more problems than people mistreating Pokemon or not giving them a say in the matter. When you see things like police brutality, the attitude towards good television, the formal hierarchal nature of the Unovan League and its sponsorships, or the tangled web of bureaucracy for trainers - people not being able to give Pokemon a choice almost ends up taking a backseat at times. The world has a lot further to go than this one issue being solved, and it's doubtful they can overcome it.
In the afterword, you went on what's basically a huge rant against the Unovan games' - indeed - black and white storytelling that leaves no room for misinterpretation or compromise, no room for a third option in the matter. And yeah, you're most certainly right - can't quite have deep morality in a game that is effectively a power fantasy in some regards, it instead ends up more about might being right. However, there's a difference therein between your fic and B&W. The latter is super optimistic and idealistic, and the former is pessimistic and crapsack. They're at such extremes that it kind of removes any moral grayness. Just like how change and the logic behind it is insane in B&W, the world in envy of eden is so bad that change has to happen. In an unusual sense, that same dichotomy is there, coming down to complacency in a broken system vs working to fix it. It's difficult to see N as anything but a hero here, dragging people kicking and screaming into progress no matter how painful change might be - and in the end his doubts leading to making the ultimate sacrifice. If that was your point though, well done! I'd say if you were to write it again though, it would probably be best to downtone if not at least downplay the rest of the world's issues besides the human/Pokemon relationship - it would be more streamlined, you'd have more room to explore things like Pokemon trading/buying that never came up, and the ending would certainly be more hopeful with far less for the world to overcome.
That aside, there's a lot more good than there is bad here. You do a lot to make each species of Pokemon feel distinct, rather than having them all be mostly the same as PMD fics often do. You built up an intriguing world and even though you went a little far in other places, the world you made did a lot to give credence to the other side of the issue. What's more, it's clear there's many different opinions from the human and Pokemon side of things. The world indeed, is not black and white.
I'm also a big fan of the style. I like experimental/different styles of writing, and it doesn't get much different than second person and being told backwards. Add in the different species of Pokemon being different, and even individual chapters are really unique! You also did a good job of reworking N and Hilda's characters in particular to make the former more humane and the latter more flawed. Some of the philosophical questions posed are good ones for Pokemon, even though it really exposes how much the concept can crumble if you think about it too hard. And hey, major plus, it wasn't horribly unbearably dark!
About the only other problem I had was the holes from canon to the story - from the minor and silly like the fairy type to Kyurem seemingly just not existing - but this is as much a good thing. It makes one ask questions. Even if it seems sometimes you simply yeeted anything that didn't fit your vision. It's not a bad thing to exclude some of the things: the opposite extreme is trying to cram in the whole legendary pantheon and we all know how that goes. It was different is what I'm saying!
Finally, the ending was solid. It was a good answer as to how to solve the issue posed in Black and White without leaning to one or the other extreme. And hey, an ending that could be happyish is certainly better than most of your fics! We get enough depression out of the real world anyway. All in all, while this story has some flaws that stick out, I overall liked it and felt it was worth my time. Even if it was triggered by claiming to be a chicken.