Pokemon: The Beginning

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Preface

Why is this necessary?

Because the author thinks so. This is my first novel. I was originally writing for myself but thought I should share it. I am open to all kinds of criticism. Try and be a little nice though. All that aside, this novel has been inspired by a fanfiction on Webnovel called Pokemon: The Advent by the author PkmnTrainer.

Why did I write it?

To be honest...because the actual novel was abandoned or so I think. But it only had 21 chapters and I had the urge to read more, so what better way than write it yourself.

So sit back, relax and strap on your seatbelts even though you have been on such reads before.

Pokemon belongs to The Pokemon Company and was created by Satoshi Tajiri. I own nothing but my original characters and the self-created world of Aquamarine.

Thank you for reading.

I appreciate you for the time taken out to do so.

Enjoy.

Pokemon Levels and Corresponding Stages:

Infant Stage(upto Level 5)

Novice Stage(Lvl6 to Lvl10)

Junior Stage(Lvl11 to Lvl20)

Intermediate Stage(Lvl21 to Lvl35)

Senior Stage(Lvl36 to Lvl50)

Elite Stage(Lvl51 to Lvl70)

Pseudo King Stage(Lvl71 to Lvl90)

King Stage(Lvl91 to Lvl99)

Champion(Lvl100)

Division of Trainers and their Ranks:

Novice

Junior

Intermediate

Senior

Elite

Pseudo-King

King

Champion

A Trainer is considered a Trainer of the respective ranks if they have at least one Pokemon in the corresponding rank. So a Trainer can be an Elite Trainer if at least one Pokemon in their party is at the Elite level.

Since I've been asked to list the aptitude grades, here they are from the best to the worst:

Violet(or Purple)

Indigo

Blue

Green

Yellow

Orange

Red

The grades are important in a way that they dictate the overall rate and the peak to which a Pokemon can grow. There isn't a well-defined theory dictating how much a Pokemon of a particular aptitude can grow but in general higher the grade higher the probability of reaching and breaking past bottleneck levels.