Well, I just had a dream that started off in the middle of a war scene - very movie-like. I was part of this group that was battling these elvish people, and while every member of the group had heightened abilities (sometimes even supernatural) - we were all Pokemon trainers, too. The first part of the dream finished with us pushing the enemy back and forcing them to retreat. Everyone rejoiced, but I had doubts looming in the back of my mind. The victory just seemed too... easy.
Scene change to our classroom, because apparently we were all classmates. Life had returned to normality, and everyone was getting ready to celebrate one of our classmate's birthdays. It was a noisy and happy time. In the end however, the birthday boy didn't show up. Another student, who'd arrived late, informed us that the kid was sick and wouldn't be coming. Just when everyone was sighing and "awww D:"-ing there was an explosion outside our building. My suspicions peaked, and I told everyone to prepare for battle as fast as they could. If they didn't, we'd all die. Mere moments later the doors and windows burst open and our enemies poured in once again, more fierce than ever before - and we were already one man short. We were ready for 'em though and started releasing our Pokemon, and thus the battle raged.
It was a loooooooong battle, and it took us through many, many different environments. We ended up storming their base, which we'd thought was empty, to discover that they'd been doing technologically advanced experiments on humans and Pokemon. There was something strange about everything I saw in that facility, though. While the others were convinced these elvish beings wanted nothing more than total destruction of our world, I wasn't so sure...
Flash to a totally different sequence. There's a typical TV narrator voice giving an uppity spiel as a camera pans out over a massive school-like complex. It appeared to be a promotional ad, and went something like this: "Have you always felt like you just didn't fit in? You're often described as having superhuman abilities and intellect? Then Vanity High is the school for you! At Vanity High, we train gifted individuals to become the leaders of tomorrow. If you study hard, you may even be nominated to join an elite team of our top and brightest students! Only the best of the best can enroll, so ask yourself: are you one of them? If the answer is "yes", visit Vanity High today and find out what you're made of!"
Uh... yeah. XDD It flashes back to my group then, and apparently WE were that elite team of students. And currently, that elite team is getting their asses trashed. A few of our human and Pokemon allies have been critically injured, and we're finding ourselves gaining less and less ground. The enemy is nothing like they were the first time we fought. At one scene, my grandmother randomly shows up because she had an important parcel for me. I start freaking out at her because we're in the middle of a warzone (understandable really) and tell her to leave immediately, but naturally we're jumped by multiple enemies - too many for me and my Pokemon to handle. Thankfully both of my grandmother's most trusted Pokemon burst out of their PokeBalls then to help, one being this MASSIVE fuzzy teddy bear named "Heugo", and the other this canine-like deer. I commented that Heugo looked more like Monzaemon than a Pokemon... :X
While my grandmother managed to make it back to her hovercar (totally~) and fly away, Heugo and her other companion chose to stay behind and keep battling while she escaped. I battled with them and between me, Kasai my Charizard, and Grayskull my Marowak (who was wielding a sword I'd given him instead of his usual bone club 8D), we managed to beat everyone off, but not soon enough. Both Heugo and the canine-deer guy were mortally wounded. D':
With the help of my Pokemon we managed to pull both injured creatures to our healing monument, a round platform made of a beautiful white-ish blue stone (seemed almost holy). In the middle was an equally gorgeous fountain-like structure, but it didn't release water. What it generated was pure energy that seeped out over the platform to envelop all who lay upon it, and in most cases that energy would've been enough to heal any injury... but they were just too far gone. Before he breathed his last breath, Heugo said to me that the fighting had to stop; that both sides were fighting for the wrong reasons. The elvish creatures were aliens trying to find a new home, and from their perspective we humans were destroying Earth and thus shouldn't be allowed to control it. What they were doing wasn't the answer, but the the way we had initially reacted to them hadn't been either. There needed to be peace for the preservation of all living creatures!
I heeded his words, and as I walked away from the monument I vowed that I'd stop the fighting once and for all. With that I rushed back into the fray with my Pokemon... and WOKE UP! ;____;
Reaaaaaally didn't want to wake up from that dream before it was completed, but at least I got to experience it that far. It was really fun and jam packed with drama and Pokemon. Can't complain. XD