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In 1996 a young trainer by the name of Red became Champion of the Kanto Region, at only sixteen which is quite a feat that many trainers had failed at. Three years later and up and coming fifteen year old boy named Gold rose up the ranks of the Johto League and became champion of his home region. Four more years passed by and an up and comer named May became Champion of her home region at the age of seventeen. Four years passed by, until Dawn became champion of the Sinnoh Region overthrowing the powerful trainer Cynthia at only fourteen years of age. By the time 2010 rolled around, a new champion of the Unova region had risen at only age fifteen by the name of Black. And then, four more years went by and the Kalos region also discovered that they had a young prodigy by the name of Serena who became champion at the young age of sixteen. And in the Alola region the whole region was in shock, that two years after a young Kalos Champion arose, that an eleven year old boy named Sun who was originally from the Kanto Region, became the champion of their newly formed Alolan League.
What do all of these trainers have in common? They all became champions while under the age of 18. With this people began to have the feeling that Pokemon Battling was becoming a kids game and was losing much respect as a respectable sport. So to keep up with older audiences, new laws were passed making the youngest a trainer could be to become a trainer as fifteen. And to become a trainer at age fifteen was a rare feat and very hard, with the entire test very biased against young children. The majority of the population who decided to go into Pokemon Battling for real could only get their trainer's licence at around their ate teens and early adulthood. However due to this, things like Pokemon Showcases became more accepting of young members and received an influx while other job opening where people could work alongside Pokemon increased in the number of employees. And the sport of Pokemon Battling and earning badges became more intense and in a sense corrupted. People would go to gyms to gamble and a losing policy began to rear its ugly mug. If you lost three gym battles, then you would lose your licence and couldn't take a remedial one for roughly 10-15 years. Many regions became less centered with Pokemon Leagues after this and Pokemon battling became less common. Crime rates slowed in those regions. Friendly battles still existed but there was so many regulations that many people seemed to quit all together and battles would normally take place in Contests and Showcases.
However one region grew and Pokemon Battling became a massive sport for it, that seemed to make it well known compared to the other regions. The region added extra rules for trainers taking this challenge that I will cover first however, maybe I should tell you abut this region.
It is called the Mirai Region and it is known for not only it's Pokemon Battles but it's tourism. There are lavish buildings, fine food, and so many great things to do for your average tourist. However it is also known for it's Pokemon Battles. Battles are ruthless and only for the strong of heart. It is not a simple region with easy badges to win. Veteran Trainers, and even champions flock here only to discover it as another league. It is a harsh, yet well renown region. It's tourism combined with strong league and a large variety of Pokemon, make it well sought after and respected. And I mentioned earlier there are rules to this region that the MPL (Mirai Pokemon League) added to increase the difficulty and prevent young trainers from rising to the top and making a fool of their system.
1.) All trainers entering the region must only have one base form Pokemon that can evolve, 3000 PokeYen, and a medium sized backpack. Inside it can be clothes, and personal items, but there can be nothing of any value (ie Gold Nuggets, Pearls, Jewelry, credit cards, etc.) and nothing to help the training of Pokemon (ie Held Items, Berries, Potions, etc.).
2.) If you lose three gym battles instead of just having you licence revoked your Pokemon must be released into the Mirai wild.
3.) You must have your trainer's licence with you at all times. If you get caught without it, you will be sent to jail and your Pokemon will be released. Officers can at any time check you for a licence. (This often happens with younger trainers, to try to limit young trainers.)
4.) Trainers can take on the gyms in any order, but they must arrived and register for the League in the large port city of Dolvious.
With these rules, everyone begin the region at equal stakes hopefully. However many people often have training and well bred Pokemon, if they come form rich families so that is often something that separates the upper class from others. Corruption also plays a part with richer family members paying guards to leave their children alone, and are often left to pick on others. And there is a lot of thievery and unfair battling, in the first town of Dolvious as people see it as easy money and easy wins.
Another not involving the crime is that there are multiple crime syndicates within the region itself, that bribe public officials and the police to ignore them, leaving them to do as they please.
With all of these aspects combined the Mirai region is often the place where many people have their dreams thoroughly crushed to a pulp and are left with nothing. And you are no exception. This will be a hard journey and are you sure you would want to travel through it.
It was the July 28, 2032 as the boat came into harbor of the large city of Dolvous. On board the boat a young man named Felix Waters felt a wave of nervousness flow through him. The Mirai region was known for its harshness to trainers. It was famed across the world as being one of the toughest leagues out there. Countless trainer had tried to conquer the league, only to become one of the countless lost souls, who were left stranded in this region with no money and no Pokemon until they could escape on a boat as a stowaway to whatever home they had left, or try to survive among the homeless here until you found some way to make a living. That was rare.
As people began to file out of the boat, Felix made his way and slipped into the crowd of citizens. He hadn't actually paid to board this boat, and so if anyone called him out on it, he would be in trouble for sure. However the gruff guards who had dealt with countless stowaways did nothing to check for tickets or anything. There was only one main reason that a poor person would come to the Mirai region. To take their League Challenge, only to lose.
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"Next. Trainer Licence." A man grumbled at the front of the line. He was wearing a beige MPL polo shirt, and a cap.
Felix stepped forward and stuck his hand in his pocket to pull out his wallet. He opened it up and pulled out his trainer card and slid it in front of the annoyed man.
The man gave a grumble as he picked it up. "Felix Reuben Waters. Born in Vermilion. Received Trainer Card in Canalave City. And you're nineteen. So you seem a bit young for someone taking on the Mirai Pokemon League." The man looked up at Felix and glared him in the eye. "You're not gonna win it at all." His voice was emotionless as he delivered his warning. "You're lucky to even have a Pokemon Training Licence at only nineteen. To participate in the League it will cost 500 PokeYen.
Felix was annoyed with this new information. He had already had his stuff searched and he had been made sure he only had 3000 PokeYen. And now he had to give up 500 of it. Normally it wouldn't be that big of deal, but now money was seemingly everything here in the Mirai Region. Grumbling, Felix handed hi, the money from his wallet and retrieved his licence from the man.
"Welcome to the Mirai Pokemon League," the man droned again, with a lack of emotions.
Felix walked past the man and made his way out of the registration building, after snatching a trainer's guide from the stand. He flipped open the book and sat down on a bench, with the crowd of the busy streets around him. He flipped to section involving Pokemon Centers and began to read.
Pokemon Centers are different in the Mirai region than any other region. While many other regions provide free heathcare for trainer's Pokemon and a place to lay their head, the Mirai region is different and better for the economy. There are costs that apply to all Pokemon Centers to any person without at least one gym batch. The costs are as shown.
However priority is given to trainers with a badge and if it fills up, and a badge carrying trainer wants to stay the night, someone who purchased a sleep package will probably lose their spot. So if you plan to stay the night, then the earlier you pay and sign-up the better. There are no refunds.
Felix closed the guide book, and slipped it into his backpack. After reading that he felt a sense of dread fill him, and felt his hand go up the the Pokeball on the chain around his neck. It belonged to his only Pokemon, Volt. Volt was a Male Shinx and was the Pokemon Felix planned to take this challenge with. But with the lack of free healing until he received a badge, scared him internally. The fight for the first badge is the thing that drove away countless trainers. Could he pull this off?
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Name: Felix Waters
Money: 2500 PokeYen
Team: Volt (Male Shinx)
Bag: MPL Guide
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In 1996 a young trainer by the name of Red became Champion of the Kanto Region, at only sixteen which is quite a feat that many trainers had failed at. Three years later and up and coming fifteen year old boy named Gold rose up the ranks of the Johto League and became champion of his home region. Four more years passed by and an up and comer named May became Champion of her home region at the age of seventeen. Four years passed by, until Dawn became champion of the Sinnoh Region overthrowing the powerful trainer Cynthia at only fourteen years of age. By the time 2010 rolled around, a new champion of the Unova region had risen at only age fifteen by the name of Black. And then, four more years went by and the Kalos region also discovered that they had a young prodigy by the name of Serena who became champion at the young age of sixteen. And in the Alola region the whole region was in shock, that two years after a young Kalos Champion arose, that an eleven year old boy named Sun who was originally from the Kanto Region, became the champion of their newly formed Alolan League.
What do all of these trainers have in common? They all became champions while under the age of 18. With this people began to have the feeling that Pokemon Battling was becoming a kids game and was losing much respect as a respectable sport. So to keep up with older audiences, new laws were passed making the youngest a trainer could be to become a trainer as fifteen. And to become a trainer at age fifteen was a rare feat and very hard, with the entire test very biased against young children. The majority of the population who decided to go into Pokemon Battling for real could only get their trainer's licence at around their ate teens and early adulthood. However due to this, things like Pokemon Showcases became more accepting of young members and received an influx while other job opening where people could work alongside Pokemon increased in the number of employees. And the sport of Pokemon Battling and earning badges became more intense and in a sense corrupted. People would go to gyms to gamble and a losing policy began to rear its ugly mug. If you lost three gym battles, then you would lose your licence and couldn't take a remedial one for roughly 10-15 years. Many regions became less centered with Pokemon Leagues after this and Pokemon battling became less common. Crime rates slowed in those regions. Friendly battles still existed but there was so many regulations that many people seemed to quit all together and battles would normally take place in Contests and Showcases.
However one region grew and Pokemon Battling became a massive sport for it, that seemed to make it well known compared to the other regions. The region added extra rules for trainers taking this challenge that I will cover first however, maybe I should tell you abut this region.
It is called the Mirai Region and it is known for not only it's Pokemon Battles but it's tourism. There are lavish buildings, fine food, and so many great things to do for your average tourist. However it is also known for it's Pokemon Battles. Battles are ruthless and only for the strong of heart. It is not a simple region with easy badges to win. Veteran Trainers, and even champions flock here only to discover it as another league. It is a harsh, yet well renown region. It's tourism combined with strong league and a large variety of Pokemon, make it well sought after and respected. And I mentioned earlier there are rules to this region that the MPL (Mirai Pokemon League) added to increase the difficulty and prevent young trainers from rising to the top and making a fool of their system.
1.) All trainers entering the region must only have one base form Pokemon that can evolve, 3000 PokeYen, and a medium sized backpack. Inside it can be clothes, and personal items, but there can be nothing of any value (ie Gold Nuggets, Pearls, Jewelry, credit cards, etc.) and nothing to help the training of Pokemon (ie Held Items, Berries, Potions, etc.).
2.) If you lose three gym battles instead of just having you licence revoked your Pokemon must be released into the Mirai wild.
3.) You must have your trainer's licence with you at all times. If you get caught without it, you will be sent to jail and your Pokemon will be released. Officers can at any time check you for a licence. (This often happens with younger trainers, to try to limit young trainers.)
4.) Trainers can take on the gyms in any order, but they must arrived and register for the League in the large port city of Dolvious.
With these rules, everyone begin the region at equal stakes hopefully. However many people often have training and well bred Pokemon, if they come form rich families so that is often something that separates the upper class from others. Corruption also plays a part with richer family members paying guards to leave their children alone, and are often left to pick on others. And there is a lot of thievery and unfair battling, in the first town of Dolvious as people see it as easy money and easy wins.
Another not involving the crime is that there are multiple crime syndicates within the region itself, that bribe public officials and the police to ignore them, leaving them to do as they please.
With all of these aspects combined the Mirai region is often the place where many people have their dreams thoroughly crushed to a pulp and are left with nothing. And you are no exception. This will be a hard journey and are you sure you would want to travel through it.
It was the July 28, 2032 as the boat came into harbor of the large city of Dolvous. On board the boat a young man named Felix Waters felt a wave of nervousness flow through him. The Mirai region was known for its harshness to trainers. It was famed across the world as being one of the toughest leagues out there. Countless trainer had tried to conquer the league, only to become one of the countless lost souls, who were left stranded in this region with no money and no Pokemon until they could escape on a boat as a stowaway to whatever home they had left, or try to survive among the homeless here until you found some way to make a living. That was rare.
As people began to file out of the boat, Felix made his way and slipped into the crowd of citizens. He hadn't actually paid to board this boat, and so if anyone called him out on it, he would be in trouble for sure. However the gruff guards who had dealt with countless stowaways did nothing to check for tickets or anything. There was only one main reason that a poor person would come to the Mirai region. To take their League Challenge, only to lose.
--
"Next. Trainer Licence." A man grumbled at the front of the line. He was wearing a beige MPL polo shirt, and a cap.
Felix stepped forward and stuck his hand in his pocket to pull out his wallet. He opened it up and pulled out his trainer card and slid it in front of the annoyed man.
The man gave a grumble as he picked it up. "Felix Reuben Waters. Born in Vermilion. Received Trainer Card in Canalave City. And you're nineteen. So you seem a bit young for someone taking on the Mirai Pokemon League." The man looked up at Felix and glared him in the eye. "You're not gonna win it at all." His voice was emotionless as he delivered his warning. "You're lucky to even have a Pokemon Training Licence at only nineteen. To participate in the League it will cost 500 PokeYen.
Felix was annoyed with this new information. He had already had his stuff searched and he had been made sure he only had 3000 PokeYen. And now he had to give up 500 of it. Normally it wouldn't be that big of deal, but now money was seemingly everything here in the Mirai Region. Grumbling, Felix handed hi, the money from his wallet and retrieved his licence from the man.
"Welcome to the Mirai Pokemon League," the man droned again, with a lack of emotions.
Felix walked past the man and made his way out of the registration building, after snatching a trainer's guide from the stand. He flipped open the book and sat down on a bench, with the crowd of the busy streets around him. He flipped to section involving Pokemon Centers and began to read.
Pokemon Centers are different in the Mirai region than any other region. While many other regions provide free heathcare for trainer's Pokemon and a place to lay their head, the Mirai region is different and better for the economy. There are costs that apply to all Pokemon Centers to any person without at least one gym batch. The costs are as shown.
Single Healing - 500 PokeYen - This package gets you healing for one Pokemon on your team.
Double Healing - 750 PokeYen - This package gets you two Pokemon healed.
Full Team Heal - 1000 PokeYen - This package gets your entire team healed.
Place to Sleep - 1000 PokeYen - This package allows you to stay the night in the center.
Healing and Sleep Package - 1500 PokeYen - This package allows for you to heal one Pokemon and sleep in the center for the night
Full Heal and Sleep Combo Package - 2000 PokeYen - This package allows for your entire Team to be healed and lets you stay the night in the Center for the night.
Double Healing - 750 PokeYen - This package gets you two Pokemon healed.
Full Team Heal - 1000 PokeYen - This package gets your entire team healed.
Place to Sleep - 1000 PokeYen - This package allows you to stay the night in the center.
Healing and Sleep Package - 1500 PokeYen - This package allows for you to heal one Pokemon and sleep in the center for the night
Full Heal and Sleep Combo Package - 2000 PokeYen - This package allows for your entire Team to be healed and lets you stay the night in the Center for the night.
However priority is given to trainers with a badge and if it fills up, and a badge carrying trainer wants to stay the night, someone who purchased a sleep package will probably lose their spot. So if you plan to stay the night, then the earlier you pay and sign-up the better. There are no refunds.
Felix closed the guide book, and slipped it into his backpack. After reading that he felt a sense of dread fill him, and felt his hand go up the the Pokeball on the chain around his neck. It belonged to his only Pokemon, Volt. Volt was a Male Shinx and was the Pokemon Felix planned to take this challenge with. But with the lack of free healing until he received a badge, scared him internally. The fight for the first badge is the thing that drove away countless trainers. Could he pull this off?
--
Name: Felix Waters
Money: 2500 PokeYen
Team: Volt (Male Shinx)
Bag: MPL Guide
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