Special thanks to Cresselia92, Cherry_BombBees and Spiteful Murkrow for beta reading this chapter.
In times long past, the world differed greatly from today. Humans and Pokémon lived on their own, and the harmony between them were rare compared to modern times. There were castles and empires, and Pokémon were known as wild monsters. Also, the treatment of said wild monsters was different across empires. Most of them feared the creatures and built majestic, strong castles, while some of them showed contempt and treated them like beasts of burden, and very few of them accepted them as allies and friends.
In those days, its abundant, diverse lands united one. To outsiders, it was The Great Atlantic Empire, but to those within it, it was The Empire of Galar, which was ruled by a royal family who descended from the founders of the empire. King Barry, the Duke of Ludester, and Queen Marley, the Duchess of Greenbury, ruled the land through compassion, kindness, and a keen sense of justice, along with their only son, Prince Victor the 1st, from their castle nestled in the mountains of Galar for as long as anyone could remember.
Despite rumors about the mistreatment of its subjects, the royal family was fair and just throughout their dealings, and often these rumors were spread by rival clans who wanted to see their empire crumble. With the empire's economy thriving in its third Golden Era, many of the settlements within its borders flourished, whether it be small or big. They produced goods that would be the subject of friendly competition and trade deals with other empires from other parts of the world.
One early morning, in the throne room of the castle, King Barry paced back and forth while Queen Marley tried to comfort him. "My dear, surely our son will be fine. He trained and fought alongside our valiant soldiers; do you not remember?"
"He may have been trained by the best warriors that our empire has to offer, but nay, he has never fought a bigger group of beastly barbarians, let alone one!" the king exclaimed as he sat back down on his throne, reaching for a chalice of wine. "The captain has sent reinforcements to the settlement that those barbarians have raided. I pray to Arceus that it is not too late. I admire his loyalty and sense of justice for our people, but I dread the thought of losing him."
Queen Marley walked up to him, interlacing her hand with his as a sign of comfort. "And that is why you should be proud of him. I understand you are worried for him, but our brave son will prevail, just as he had in his previous battles."
"I suppose you are correct, but-"
He was interrupted as his Queen placed a finger on his lips. "Shush, my dear husband. Have faith in him. I, too, am worried about his safety. Yet, I am hoping he will return to us with the full pride of Galar."
Finally, a small smile formed on his lips. "My dear, I apologize for worrying too much. You are correct, he will return to us unharmed."
A soft knock on the door sounded before it creaked open, revealing their assistant in waiting on the other side with Yamper in tow as she hastily walked up to the King and Queen's throne. The assistant bowed before them and announced, "My king, my queen, I have urgent news from the captain himself!"
King Barry gulped down the lump in his throat and steeled himself, as he stood up and approached his assistant. "What does the captain have to report?"
"It is Prince Victor! He and the army that he led routed the barbarians away from the newly formed settlement! He is approaching the castle as we speak, my lord."
King Barry breathed out an air of relief and wiped off the sweat from his forehead, while Queen Marley sported a proud smile, for she never doubted their beloved son once.
"Tell Prince Victor to return to the throne room as soon as possible," King Barry ordered. "I wish to speak to him in private."
"As you wish, my king." The assistant said, and bowed once again, before taking her leave to deliver his orders to his son.
Outside the castle, soldiers and citizens of the empire cheered as their Prince returned from the battle with yet another victory he claimed for his King and country. A sense of jubilation filled the air. The battered but proud army marched behind him, their tattered clothes signifying their courage in battle. The bards played music to celebrate the occasion as the servants blew their trumpets. Wheat and oat seeds were thrown by some who were watching from the windows of their homes, and a few even threw coins in the air for the marching army.
"Joyous victory to you, Prince Victor!" a citizen shouted from the enormous crowd.
"Our hero has returned! He has driven the barbarians away from our lands!" another shouted.
Victor smiled and waved at his subjects from the back of his shiny Galarian Rapidash. Victor, despite his status as a Prince, had ditched the Royal Armor and settled to wear the standard warrior's armor that his soldiers wore as a symbol of unity.
"Prince Victor, The Hero of Galar!" the people chanted as they gathered around, reaching out to shake his hand or at least get the faintest touch of their beloved prince. His Rapidash did its best to not stomp on a civilian as Victor tried his best to grab hold of her reins.
Victor chuckled as a light blush formed on his cheeks. "Oh dear, one at a time, please!" He laughed to hide his rising embarrassment as he did his best to shake all those hands held out to him.
As they approached the gates of the castle, Victor noticed his father's assistant hastily walking toward him. He smiled as he expected good news from her. He shook one last hand before the assistant approached him. Flashing her a toothy smile, he said, "Ah, Valerie! It is good to see you!"
"My lord, I have a message from the King! He requests your presence in the throne room - alone." Valerie said as she adjusted his cowlick hair.
Though, despite the urgency in her words, he simply patted Valerie on her shoulder. "I am sure that my father wants to congratulate me for routing those filthy barbarians. But tell him that there is no need for congratulations, for I fought them in his name and the country's, as well as our people."
"But my prince, I cannot disobey your father's words. He ordered me to request your presence in the throne room at once as soon as you returned to the castle."
Victor stopped for a moment. After considering her words, he sighed with a smile. "Alright, I shall head to the throne room at once. Please, take care of Caroline for me. She is most likely tired."
"As you wish, my prince. I shall take Caroline back to her stable at once." With that said, Valerie took the reins from him and escorted his Galarian Rapidash back to her stable.
Victor entered the castle. On his way, the soldiers saluted with respect — a gesture that Victor reciprocated.
As soon as he reached the throne room, he kneeled on one knee and bowed his head in reverence for his parents, asking, "You have requested my presence, father?"
"My dear son, stand up," the king said, underlining his words with a gesture for Victor to rise. "There is no need for you to kneel. You should know that by now."
"I apologize, father." Victor stood up and walked up to the throne to give a kiss on his father's ring and a loving embrace to his mother. "I have great news to deliver. We have routed the Barbarians that attacked the settlement. I led the charge against them, and we fought valiantly. The Settlement of Paddoxton is safe. I gave the order to the reinforcements you have dispatched to stay there and secure their surroundings."
"Victor, my son, why did you go out on your own without consulting with the captain?"
Victor sighed as he steeled his nerves. Of course, even in victory, there was reason to berate him. "Father, I am grateful for your concern towards me. But I simply cannot sit by and wait for formalities while the barbarians invade and ransack settlements as they please."
King Barry stood up. He placed an arm on Victor's shoulder and held a tight grip on it. "My son, I admire your courage. Yet, you cannot let that blind you. I kept these formalities in place to make sure that everyone remains informed. If you had been cornered, Arceus knows what could happen to you."
Victor lowered his head and sighed again. "I know, father. But my duty for King and Country, and our people, come first."
"I am aware, my son. Please, do not misunderstand me. Yes, I am disappointed that you have resorted to neglecting these precautions. But I am also proud of you. Not only did you lead an army of your own, but you defeated the barbarians and forced them to retreat. That is a feat few could do."
The queen rose to her feet as well, putting her hand on the prince's other shoulder. "I am so proud of you, my son. I never doubted you once."
Victor raised his head, looked into his father's eyes, and gave him a smile. "Thank you, father, and mother, for believing in me." He then pulled them into a warm hug. After a few more seconds, he broke away though, realizing that he was still wearing his armor.
The queen, puzzled at first, soon understood her son's thoughts. Laughing, she said, "Get yourself bathed and dressed. We shall hold a feast tonight to celebrate your triumphant battle. I shall order the cooks to prepare your favorite dessert."
Victor couldn't help but beam at that promise. Despite being nineteen years of age, his inner child refused to fade away. "That is fantastic, mother! I cannot wait to eat and be merry!"
They knew it wasn't befitting for a young man of his rank and age, yet his parents couldn't keep themselves from smiling. Even a brief chuckle escaped them. "Never change, my boy. Now, go to your quarters and get yourself bathed and dressed for tonight's feast."
"Yes, mother. I shall see you tonight at the dining hall." Victor said before leaving, his smile a wide grin by now.
Once the sun had set and the moon had taken its place, Victor bathed and dressed himself in a white suit with a red cape draped over his back. All of that was rounded off with a set of white gloves accented by golden linen and his family's medallion around his collar.
"You look wonderful, Prince Victor." Valerie complimented him as she brushed the back of his hair one last time.
"Thank you, Valerie." Victor said while looking at his reflection in the mirror. "Something tells me this is going to be a great evening."
"I truly believe so, my lord," Valerie added. "I have instructed the chefs to bake you your favorite cake as requested by your father."
Victor smiled and flashed a toothy grin. "I am SO excited to eat Chocolate Yeast Cake again! It has been twenty-five moons since I last ate one."
"Then let us not keep them waiting. Your father has invited a lot of important guests for tonight's banquet."
"You're right, Valerie. We shall go at once."
With that, Valerie escorted Victor to the dining hall. As he walked through the corridors of the castle, though, the cheery feelings of a moment ago soon faded. It was as if something bad lurked in the shadows. Yet as much as he kept his eyes wandering, there was nothing he could see. Not wanting to ruin the mood with such thoughts, he steeled himself and pushed back the anxiety into the depths of his mind.
Still, Valerie has so often had a sharp eye for the little things about him. With concern in her voice, she asked, "Are you alright, my prince?"
"Y-yes. I am okay, Valerie." he said, trying to assure her.
Valerie didn't seem too convinced, but nodded and opened the doors to the dining hall. Bowing her head as she stood to the side, she said, "Enjoy the rest of the evening, my prince."
The dining hall was decorated with colorful stained-glass windows depicting the founding and history of The Empire of Galar. Tall pillars overshadowed the marble floors of the dining hall and chandeliers kept alive by wild Litwicks that adorned the majestic chandeliers. In the middle, they had set the dining tables up for the guests, with the one for the royal family at the far end of the room. Exquisitely decorated with ornate gems, accompanied by three chairs that were no less ordained as the royal thrones themselves.
The moment Victor entered the dining hall, the guests rose to their feet. Under their applause, he made his way through them. He blushed, knowing that most of the surrounding tales about his heroic deeds had gotten overblown until they had become heroic epics shared among the people, though he couldn't help but revel in the attention that he was receiving.
Once he was only a few steps away from his seat, a man dressed in white robes approached him. He had a scarf around his neck, and he adorned a medallion ring. A bandana tied around his head kept his overflowing dark hair in check yet still couldn't prevent it from covering his right eye. With a smile, he extended his right hand to him. "Good evening, Prince Victor. I am AZ, the King of Kalos."
The prince smiled and shook the man's hand. "It is good to meet you, King AZ. Are you enjoying yourself?"
"Merrily. Your father spoke highly of you, and I say, you are a brave prince." he complimented.
Victor couldn't help but notice that there was a floating creature who held a red flower. It has a white body and its eyebrows and tail have a shade of green to them. "Oh wow, I have never seen this wild monster before."
"Pardon me, Prince, but her name is Floette. She is my good friend," he explained as he patted Floette's flower. "Say hello, Floette. This is Prince Victor, heir to the throne of Galar."
"Flo!" Floette exclaimed as it circled victor in a joyous dance-like state.
"Wow, she looks pretty," Victor remarked.
"She is remarkable. With how she acted towards you, I can tell for sure that she likes you."
"Hehe, hey there, Floette. It's nice to meet you!" he greeted and held out his finger for her to hold.
"Flo!" Floette tapped his finger before it returned to AZ's side.
"Thank you for taking the time to hear what I have to say. Let us talk later, once the banquet is over. I would like to know more about your exploits."
Victor nodded and shook his hand once again before he departed for his dining table. "I shall meet you later, King AZ." He said as he waved at him before turning his attention to his parents.
"Good evening, my son." King Barry greeted him with a smile.
"Good evening, father. Mother." Victor greeted them back as he took his seat in the middle throne-esque chair. He stared at the table; his jaw dropped at the amount of food that was laid down before them. But what caught his attention was the Chocolate Yeast Cake. He grabbed his knife and fork and aimed his sights at the cake, but his mother gently slapped his hand and waved her finger.
"Patience, young man. You must eat your fill first before you can have any cake for tonight," she warned sternly.
Victor nervously chuckled. "Y-yes, mother."
After a brief speech delivered by King Barry, the banquet officially began. They filled the night with joyful laughter and merry eating, as all guests, including Victor, indulged in the food offered to them. Victor mingled with other kings, queens, and even emperors who came from faraway lands, often receiving praise for his overblown heroic deeds. As much as he wanted to tell them the simple version, he doubted they would listen. So, he just let them believe in what they wanted to think.
They showered Victor with a wondrous number of gifts, as a sign of friendship between their respective empires. He can't help but blush at the affection that he was receiving from all the leaders of various regions.
The evening was going smoothly until a beautiful princess entered the fray. All eyes were on her, as the princess's stunning beauty caught their attention. Victor thought she was a guest that was late, but soon he would realize that there was more to her than meets the eye.
"Who is she, mother?" Victor inquired as he finished taking the last bite of his yeast cake.
"You will find out in a minute, dear." She replied.
Not long after, the princess approached the royal family's dining table and gave them their respective greetings. Then she turned her attention to Victor.
"Greetings, Prince Victor. I am Princess Valeria." She introduced herself.
"Good evening, your highness." He bowed. "It is a pleasure to meet you, Princess Valeria." Victor couldn't help but feel that there was something wrong with the atmosphere as soon as she appeared in his field of vision. Little did he know his suspicions were correct.
"Mother, who is she a Princess of?" Victor inquired.
"She is the Princess of Latermore." Queen Marley replied as she placed her right hand on his left shoulder. "She is your bride."
Victor was taken aback. Sure, he had attended weddings before, but to be wed to a lady he hadn't even met before? It is something that he cannot accept.
"Mother, surely what you have just said is merely a joke, right?" Victor asked as he nervously chuckled.
Queen Marley looked at Victor with concern. "Why, whatever do you mean, dear?" She asked. "They handpicked Princess Valeria to be your bride long before you two were even five years old."
"N-no…" is all that he could say. He took a step back as tears formed in his eyes.
King Barry stood up from his chair and approached Victor. "My son, I know it is too soon, but the papers have been signed. I destined you and Valeria for each other. Fate has brought you together for this reason." He explained, trying to calm Victor down. Instead, it did the opposite.
"N-no… I-I… I refuse…" he whispered.
"What was it you were saying, Victor?" The princess asked as she tried to interlock her fingers with his. Victor simply recoiled his hand away from her and took a step back as tears flowed freely down his cheeks.
"I refuse!" He shouted, attracting the attention of the guests. "I refuse to marry you! I will not allow it!"
"Victor, please. Try to understand. This is for your own good." Queen Marley pleaded.
"My son, you are the heir to the throne of Galar. It is only natural that you must be married to a princess such as her." King Barry said as he tried reasoning with him.
And yet, their words were ignored.
"You do not understand. I do not want to get married! Not now, and never will!" He exclaimed as he turned his back on them. "I was in love once… but that person… That person is long gone. I cannot love this woman!"
"Victor…" Queen Marley approached him and tried to embrace him, only to be met with resistance.
"I-I am going to bed…" He uttered before storming out of the dining hall, leaving both his parents and the guests stunned at the events that had just transpired.
"I… I apologize for causing a scene." Princess Valeria apologized.
"There is no need for apologies, Your Highness." Queen Marley said. "He is just in shock. He will come to his senses soon enough."
Victor locked himself up in his room after leaving the dining hall and refused to answer the calls of his parents and his assistant. The pain that he felt from the idea of being made to go through a forced wedding was too much for him to bear. He spent the entire night quietly sobbing.
How could they do this to me?! All my life, I devoted every fiber of my being to my people, and for King and Country… and now they want me to be wed to a lady whom I have never met! How could they…?
As Victor realized that there was no chance of changing his parents' decision, he thought long and hard about running away. But that would mean giving up everything he grew up with as a prince. The friends he made, the people he served, the comrades that he fought alongside, and the parents that he loved.
But it was that or living a life dominated by false love.
He chose the former.
Before he knew it, Victor had packed up whatever he could carry with him and quietly snuck out of his room and the castle to Caroline's stable. Aside from the essentials, such as bandages and a potion, he brought with him a set of smoke bombs that he had crafted after a weaponsmith from Johto shared the recipe with him, as well as his bow and a few arrows to boot. His Rapidash woke up from his footsteps, and then approached him and nuzzled her snout against his cheeks.
"Hehe, it's good to see you too, Caroline." He whispered. "Listen, we need to go somewhere safe, and I cannot leave without you. I will not force you to come with me if you wish to stay here, but if you could just help me…" Victor explained, caressing Caroline's mane at the same time.
He expected her to turn away from him and return to her barn, but he was surprised as she licked his face. Something he knew from the past to be a sign of agreement.
"Thank you, Caroline…" He rested his forehead against hers for a few seconds, before he mounted her as his Rapidash trotted out of the barn. As they exited the Castle's gates, he stopped for a moment and took one last look at the place that he grew up in, the place he called home. A home that he could not bear to stay in as long as he was forced to be wed in false love.
"Mother, father…" he whispered. "... I am sorry. Forgive me."
And then Victor rode off into the night with Caroline and never looked back.
A few hours had passed, and Victor had yet to find a safe place where he could take refuge. The further he traversed into the woods, the more he and his Rapidash got lost. He gestured to Caroline to stop and rest for a while until the sun rose in the sky and dismounted her.
"Easy, girl," Victor said, trying to calm down his Rapidash. "I will stay next to you." Victor gathered whatever wood he could find in the large forest that he was in, with Caroline in tow. One by one, he gathered both small and large pieces of wood and piled them up neatly in a small clearing of the forest.
He stooped down to start a fire when he heard noises in the forest. They weren't just any ordinary noises—they distinctly sounded like ones made by humans. To make matters worse, those noises were close by. He could see the light of their torches from where he was stationed. He then gestured to Caroline to lie low behind the bushes and stay still until the danger had passed.
"Have you found the wild monster?" the first voice asked.
"It is here somewhere. The monster is injured, so it cannot have gone far away from us." the second voice replied. "We have to keep looking, or else our paymaster will have our heads."
A third, gruff voice intervened. "We should split up to cover as much area as possible. That monster is extremely valuable. We cannot lose an opportunity to strike it rich like this."
Then a fourth voice, who Victor assumed to be their boss, chimed in. "Do not forget your place, as I am in charge here. You two head over to that cave while Kenneth and I shall search the forest for this wild monster. Do not return to me empty-handed. Understood?"
"Yes, my lord!" All three shouted in unison, and they all went on their separate paths. Whatever creature they were hunting, Victor hoped it was unharmed. Realizing that these four intruders were in the king's woods, seemingly up to no good, Victor gestured to Caroline to stay low so they could sneak out of the forest undetected.
"Be careful, Caroline." He whispered. "We do not want to alarm them." His Rapidash nodded and followed his lead. Slowly and carefully, they quietly snuck out of the clearing. They were almost out of the forest when Victor heard yet another noise. This time, it was different. It made a sound similar to that of a wild fairy-like creature that he once encountered in the wild. Could it be…?
"Did you hear that, Caroline?" He whispered to her. Caroline nodded and aimed her snout at the boulder, gesturing to her master that the source of the faint noise came from there.
"Stay here, Caroline. Watch my back. I will investigate the noise." Victor ordered.
Victor slowly approached the boulder, unsheathing his dagger from his belt. His hand shook a little but had done his best to keep it steady, for this moment meant life or death. As he approached the boulder, he peeked around to see where the noise was coming from. He looked down, expecting to see an injured human... only to come across a wholly unexpected creature.
"Briii…"
From what Victor could gather, it had round toeless feet, three-fingered hands, and clear wings on its back with a shade of pink as its body. Whatever this creature was, it had a round head that came to a curved point with large baby-green eyes paired with thick black rings around them, and a pair of pink antennae with green tips at the end. It appeared to be helpless, so he sheathed his dagger and slowly approached the creature.
"Brrriii…" it cried out again as it heaved its chest.
"Hello there. Are you okay…?" Victor asked the mysterious creature. He placed the back of his hand on its forehead and frowned. "You are extremely warm. You do not look so good."
The creature looked up at him with weary and tired eyes and then promptly tried to get away from him. Not even a second had passed, and it fell back down face-first on the ground.
"Brrriii…"
"I do not wish to bring you harm," Victor reassured the small creature, and carefully scooped it up with his left hand. He brought it close to his chest and looked down at her with a small smile.
"Brrriii… Brrriii…"
"Shhh, everything will be okay."
The creature looked up at Victor, and a small smile formed on its lips. It looked like the creature understood Victor's words, as it no longer struggled to flee from him. "Brrriiiii…"
He turned around to look at Caroline and gestured for her to follow him. However, before they could escape from the scene, two of the people he hid from showed up from behind and spotted him.
"Hey, you!" The first voice called out. "Who are you, and what are you doing here?"
Victor froze. He cursed himself internally for not getting themselves out of this mess sooner than later.
"Yeah, what is the matter, strange man?" The second voice sneered. "Are you lost?"
Victor refused to turn around and simply said, "No, I am just a weary traveler. I will be out of your way now." He hoped it was enough to sway them away from him. Unfortunately, the creature squirmed in his arms as it tried to snuggle his suit for comfort.
"Brrriiii…"
"Shhh!" Victor tried to hush it, but it was too late. Both of their eyes widened as they unsheathed their daggers and slowly approached him.
"What are you holding there, young man?" the first man asked.
"... Just a creature of mine. He was injured in the woods earlier by a wild creature." Victor lied.
"Let me guess, it is a small, pink 'creature' with an onion head and fairy wings, is it not?"
"Yeah. It looks to me like you have found our quarry." the second voice sneered. "Give it to us, and we will see to it that you will be unharmed."
Victor sighed. He did not want this to happen, but they left him with no choice. Quickly, he took out a smoke bomb and threw it at them.
"Why, you little runt!"
Victor quickly mounted his Rapidash. "Caroline, quick! Get us out of here!"
"Rapidash!" She whinnied and galloped out of the forest, putting as much distance as it could away from the mercenaries. The shrieks and caws of flying creatures quickly dashed his hopes of a clean getaway, as he looked back to see two winged shapes ganging up on him from above as they grew closer and closer.
"Faster, Caroline! Hiyaa!" Victor shouted, causing Caroline to gallop even faster against her natural limits.
"Hang on, little one! I will get you out of here!" Victor assured the little creature. Although he could not understand what the creature was saying, he was aware that those men were hunting the creature and whatever they had planned for it was anything but good. As soon as they could put as much distance away from their pursuers, the flying creatures circled them from above the trees, alerting their masters to where he and Caroline were.
"Did I not tell you incompetents to inform me should you find our little bag of gold?" The leader sneered at his accomplices. "Of all the…. Ah, whatever! That creature is here, and it is not alone! Let us find the little devil and capture it, fast!"
With the group still hot on their heels, Victor dismounted from Caroline and unsheathed his bow. "Caroline, do you see the clearing over there behind you?" he whispered. "Wait for me there. I shall sneak through the tall bushes and reunite with you." Caroline nodded and walked away to the direction of the clearing.
As the four men searched around the forest for him and the small little creature, he quickly hid behind the tall bushes, with his bow at the ready, while the small creature was nestled safely in his satchel. He only brought with him a few arrows and he cursed himself for it. But that could wait. Right then and there, his main focus was merely to survive the next few minutes. He tried his best to sneak up to the other end of the forest, where Caroline was waiting for him. Until he heard a set of footsteps getting closer to where he was.
"Come out, young man! I promise, we will not hurt you!" the grunt shouted. As he stood still to check the tall bush next to him, Victor took the chance, as he aimed and fired an arrow at him. It missed its intended target, and instead, the arrow pierced his right shoulder's armor as the man fell to the ground, shouting and writhing in pain.
"Begone!" He shouted as he fired another arrow at the second grunt, which just missed the mercenary's head. Victor took this chance to make a run for Caroline, but they ambushed him as the third grunt tried to slash him with his dagger. Victor dodged the attack and aimed his bow and arrow at him. He was about to shoot him when his partner grabbed him from behind, locking their arms against his chest.
"Let me go!" He demanded.
The grunt scoffed at his demand. "You shall pay for shooting my friend with an arrow. I will make sure you die a painful death." As the man approached Victor with the knife at the ready, Victor raised both his legs, kicked off the man down to the ground, and landed a devastating headbutt against his captor's forehead, forcing the grunt to let him go. Getting up quickly, he readied his bow and arrow, realizing that he was cornered by all of the three men.
"Stay back!" He warned them. "I am not afraid to use this!" The grunts sported menacing looks as all three of them cracked their knuckles, then the third grunt lunged at him, pinning him down to the ground. Caroline tried to intervene by bucking the first grunt up in the air and was aiming for the second one until the third grunt held Victor hostage by the neck with his dagger.
"Cease your attacks, beast. Or your master dies.
Slowly and painfully." She threatened, which was enough to get Caroline to stand down.
"You foul criminals! Unhand me this instant!" Victor shouted. He tried to wiggle his way out of the captor's arms by attempting to headbutt their head, which proved to be useless as his paltry attempt earned him a punch to the stomach. His captor then pressed the tip of their dagger back at his throat, stopping his attempts at escaping.
"You little runt. Be grateful that we are not after you. We only want the creature, nothing more. Now be a good little boy and stay still." The leader of the band was about to rummage through his satchel when he noticed the medallion that Victor wore around his neck.
"Wait for a second… you're Prince Victor the First." He said, a creepy smile forming on his lips. "It looks like our fortunes have been doubled, boys. It is not every day that a literal king's ransom just walks up to us. We shall kidnap him, along with the creature, and make demands for his release."
"You
fiend! As if my father would ever submit to your demands!"
He gave Victor a smarmy expression, taunting him.
"King Barry, leaving his own heir in captivity? Clearly, I know your father better than you do, whelp," he scoffed. "By the end of the day, we will have plundered half of the empire's wealth for your safety, along with our payment for the capture of the creature that you stole from us. Where is the creature? Where did you hide it?" His eyes wandered down towards the satchel and noticed that there was something moving inside it.
"Speak for yourself, you bandit!" He retorted as he felt the tip of the dagger touching the bare skin of his neck.
"Not so tough now, are you, your highness?" The leader mocked as he rummaged through his satchel and promptly pulled the small pink creature away.
"Brrrriiiii…"
"There you go, my little gold maker." He taunted the creature as it tried to scamper away. "We have what we came for, boys, and we found ourselves a delightful bonus along the way. Let us depart with our new treasures. Take the steed as well, for it is our new trophy."
"No! Do not dare to even lay a finger on her, you beast!" Victor screamed at the top of his lungs.
The group that surrounded him and the tip of the dagger pressed against his neck reminded him that he was cornered, as he felt helpless to do anything. He accepted his fate and was about to give up when suddenly, the small pink creature gathered energy that surrounded its body, its eyes glowing as more and more sparks formed above them. Soon enough, a hole appeared in the sky as the cackling thunder and strong winds hampered their movement.
"Cele… brriii!" The creature pulsated a bright color as it cast a storm portal above them. The poachers screamed in terror as the storm raged on above them, the winds sped up, and the thunder roared.
"What is going on?!" the third grunt asked through his gritted teeth.
"I do not know, but we have to get out of here!" The leader ordered, but soon was swept up by the strong winds up in the sky.
"My lord!" The three grunts exclaimed as they scattered to rescue their leader, letting go of Victor. Ultimately, they too were swept up by the winds of the storm. Victor tried to hold on to a tree to save himself from the same fate that befell his captors, but his grip slowly weakened until it reached the point where he could not hold on any longer.
He closed his eyes as he saw his life flash before him. From the day he was born, to the moment his parents crowned him as the first prince of galar and his memorable tenth birthday when his parents gifted him the medallion that he wore proudly since then. He smiled, cherishing the last moments of the memories that flashed before him until he finally let go of the tree and allowed himself to be swallowed up by the storm.
Mother…. Father… I am so sorry. I love you.
Victor shivered as he fell through the skies endlessly in the infinite depths of space. Voices echoed within its surroundings. He saw a roaring bird of metal flying across the skies, a carriage that moved on its own without the aid of a Rapidash, and a brown creature with a V-shaped head and long scythes, slashing at another creature with blue tentacles and a hard shell.
Falling further down the depths, he bore witness to two gigantic creatures that fought against each other as lava and rain fell throughout the skies. The giant creature, whose body was tinted in red and had four claws on each hand, slammed its claws against another massive creature who bore an aqua-marine shade of blue, and sported pectoral fins with red markings around its body.
Quickly, the scene changed to a temple nestled in a mountainous area where the skies darkened with shades of violet and pink, as he witnessed a younger man stepping forward towards a towering dark-blue creature that had some gray metallic portions and light blue stripes with a chest plate that sported a gem within it. The gem shone brightly, and the light expanded and covered the creature as the man threw a strange object against the ever-growing light, which blew the upper half of the temple into pieces.
Moments later, the space that surrounded him had changed yet again. His eyes widened and his body trembled as he saw a set of massive burning rocks hurtling in all directions around him. The rocks collided against the various planets in space, all of them burned into cinders. Tears threatened to escape his eyes as he screamed in horror at what he had just witnessed.
Then, in the distance, a bright light glimmered, and a creature appeared from within it. From what he could gather, it was a massive white equine monster, with a gray, vertically striated underside. The striated pattern had similar recurrences on the underside of its mane, tail, and face. It also has a golden cross-like wheel attached to its body by its round abdomen. The creature got closer and its bright, ominous red pupils stared back at his brown ones. He felt a lump forming in his throat and his hands shook. He wanted to speak, but could not do so.
The creature reared, and it let out a terrifying roar.
"DODOGYUUUN!"
Then, he felt an inordinate amount of force that sent him falling back through the endless depths of space that he was in moments ago. His vision blurred by the ever-changing scenery. The more he fell, the stranger his surroundings got and the more his eyelids grew heavier.
As Victor did his best to keep himself conscious, he spotted the wild monster that he had tried to rescue from the men that wanted to kidnap it. He reached out for it as it got closer and closer to where he was. Reaching out for the wild monster, his hand grabbed its body carefully and dragged it in, clutching it on his chest to protect it from anything that could harm it. As he looked down at the creature, he checked to see if it was still alive. He placed the back of his hand on its chest.
It was still breathing. Unconscious, but breathing. Soon enough, his eyelids became too heavy for him to fend off as he shielded the monster with his arms before he slipped into unconsciousness.
Hop was on a survey mission in one of Galar's wild areas. Sporting his casual clothes with a professor's lab coat to boot, he was observing the behavior of the local Magikarps that had recently moved in from a different wild area.
Alongside him was his apprentice, and exchange student, Penny. Hailing from Paldea, Penny had been enrolled in the exchange student program endorsed by her university, the Naranja Academy.
Currently, Penny was fiddling with one of Hop's pieces of equipment to see if there was something wrong with it, as it was her main forte. She couldn't care less about the study of Pokémon as her parents enrolled her in the exchange program without her having a say in the matter. Especially not when she was presently passing the exchange student program just fine by keeping his equipment in top shape.
The young lady smiled as she figured out what was wrong with his scanner: a piece of wire inside the scanner wasn't attached to the primary power unit. She fiddled with it until she could attach the wire correctly to the power unit. "Professor Hop! I fixed your scanner!" She exclaimed. Hop closed his notebook as he checked the broken scanner. Just as she promised, it was now working as if it was brand new.
"That's ace, Penny! Thanks a bunch!" He congratulated Penny, and he aimed the scanner at the lake full of Magikarps. "That'll help us speed up our field research, and just in time to make ourselves a scrummy meal, don't you agree?"
"Yeah. I, uh, admit I am quite hungry at the moment. Should I set up the pot, Professor?" She asked as she stood up and dusted off the stray grass from her skirt. "And what about the ingredients?"
Hop flashed her a toothy grin and chuckled. "No need to be nervous with me, Penny. I don't bite, mate! And yes, please set up the pot so we can prepare the ingredients once I'm done scanning the lake area."
"You got it, Professor!" Penny saluted as she approached the pickup truck to carry the pot back down to their little research spot. Hop took photos of the Magikarps jumping out of the lake as his scanner monitored their movements and behavior. With the scanner beeping, Hop checked the details of the data and jotted down the details on his notepad.
"Alright, I'm almost done here, Penny. You just stay put so I can help you with the-" he was interrupted when his scanner beeped frantically and picked up a strong energy signal close to their location. A gray 'portal-like' storm loomed over the horizon. The wind howled as the thunder cackled. "Blimey, what's going on?!"
"What is it, Professor? Is there something wrong with the scanner?" Penny asked, as Hop wondered if his scanner was broken. He frantically showed Penny the scanner's readings.
"No, that's not it… the scanner. It's picking up a huge energy signal, and it's close!" Hop explained, and not long after, a small portal spawned further away from their location. "That's it! That's the energy signal! Quick, get in the truck, Penny! We're going after this storm!" He exclaimed as he dashed back to the pickup truck.
"B-but what about our equipment?!" Penny asked, confused as to why her mentor was acting weird suddenly.
"Leave it! We can always come back for it!" Hop ordered. Penny ran for the truck and got in the passenger seat and buckled up. As Hop floored the accelerator, the storm was slowly dissipating from the sky. Eyes widened; Hop gave the scanner to her. "Penny, keep track of the energy signal! If we lose it, we'll also lose our opportunity to study this strange phenomenon!"
"Copy, Professor!" Penny exclaimed as she held on for dear life due to Hop's reckless driving. Swerving left and right to avoid hitting any wild Pokemon, the truck slowed down once they got closer to the dissipating portal. Hop and Penny looked out from the window and up at the dissipating storm. Hop's eyes widened in astonishment, while Penny grimaced as she shifted uncomfortably from her seat.
"Uhhhh, Professor…? I think we're a tad bit too late…"
"Maybe, but we still made it," Hop insisted. "Alright, Penny. Bring out one Pokémon. Who knows what we're dealing with here? It could be an Ultra Beast, for all I know."
"A-a-a-an Ultra B-beast?!" Penny's hands shook as she unbuckled the seatbelt and hesitated for a moment but decided that following the Professor was her top priority as her grades were on the line, too.
"Maybe, mate. Most likely it's just a harmless storm, albeit a strange one." Hop got out of the pickup truck and took a Pokeball from his belt.
"Sushi, I choose you!"
"Come on out, Zorro!" Both trainers summoned their respective Pokémon. Cinderace quickly shielded Hop from the storm, while Meowscarada prepared itself for a feisty battle. However, their fears proved to be for naught as the dissipating storm completely vanished, and the sky returned to its normal tranquility, much to Penny's confusion.
"What just happened, Professor? Did the storm just…?"
"Beats me, mate. All I know is that something like this has never occurred in the wild area before." He paused and wondered about the now missing storm. "I wonder what caused it, though." Hop pondered on the thought for a few more seconds before setting his eyes back on the task at hand. "Right, let's investigate this area. This area is dodgy for my tastes. I'll take the point. You cover my six, Penny."
"Copy, Professor! Come on Zorro, stick with me."
"Lead the way, Sushi. Alert me if you see anything mighty suspicious." The duo proceeded with caution as they searched around the area to see if it had left anything behind, whether it was valuable information like leftover fossils or rare Pokémon. Penny was especially relieved that the tall grass was devoid of any wild Pokémon. She figured that the storm might have scared them off.
"Found anything, mate?!" Hop yelled from the other side.
"N-nothing yet, Professor!" Penny replied with a yell of her own.
Penny was about to take out her Rotom Phone when suddenly she saw a glint in the tall grass. Curious as to what it was, she trudged through the tall grass to see if she could find it. A few seconds later, she stumbled upon what seemed to be an unconscious person and a small, injured pink Pokémon next to him.
"Professor! There's someone here! They're unconscious!" she cried. Hop and Cinderace quickly ran to their side as Mewoscarada gingerly picked up the small Pokémon with its paws.
"Meow?" It asked the small Pokémon, hoping to elicit a response.
"C-careful, Zorro. That Pokémon looks seriously injured." Penny said as she took the small unconscious Pokémon away from Zorro. She then turned her attention to the unconscious person. "W-what about him, Professor Hop? D-do you think the storm injured this trainer?"
"Most likely. Come on, let's carry him back to the pickup truck and drive to the nearest Pokémon Center." Hop carried Victor's unconscious body while Penny kept a close eye on the small Pokémon. The two recalled their Pokémon back to their pokeballs. Hop gently placed Victor down on the backseat and wrapped the small Pokémon with a spare blanket.
"Professor, what
is this Pokémon?" Penny asked as she checked its temperature.
Hop pulled out his Rotom Phone and accessed the Pokedex imagery function. He snapped a photo of the small, pink Pokémon and scanned it to see if it matches an entry in the database. He hoped the results would show them something. Instead, the Rotom Phone's screen flashed a message reading 'NO DATA AVAILABLE.'
"Drat. This Pokémon does not have any data available in the Pokedex Database." He grumbled.
"Professor, it feels strangely warm to the touch, and it doesn't look like a Fire-type. We have to reach the nearest Pokémon Center. Its illness might get worse if we don't take any action."
"Gotcha." And with that, Hop and Penny drove their way to the nearest Pokémon Center, with Hop hoping that it was not too late to rescue the injured Pokémon and the unconscious trainer.