Wataru Himura | Lance Blackthorn (
swatswithdragons) wrote2020-12-31 09:23 pm
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Old journal.
Bete Noire information
Application | Powers | Activity chart
World background
Character snapshot
Detailed world history | Modern timeline | English/Japanese glossary | Description of technology | Pokemon team
Fanficced background
The Good Fight | The Mighty Fallen | The Fool's Paradise
(Disillusions Trilogy. Gives context into the nature of Lance's duties as Champion.)
Diachrony
(Offers context into the history of the Dragon Clan.)
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It does somewhat, given I have truly only played the Black and White pair of games and wasn't very aware of that fact. In light of that, the timeline for the FRLG side makes sense.
However, without any other timeline for the other protagonists, it's hard to say if the rest would make sense, though from what I have read of the GSC one, it seems it would. While it is logical that the League trainers would play a much activer role, I personally think it would also be logical that the AU protagonists, most likely the Hoenn and Orre(?) ones, would also be active in the defense of their regions.
Though as you said the world is still in developmental stages and is your own take on a more realistic view, so I will be interested in seeing how everything unfolds in this AU.
Thanks for answering my concerns.
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On the other hand, the Hoenn protags are roughly the same age as the games I mentioned in my other comment, so they won't be active in the defence so much as present. Hoenn's endgame is a lot more violent than either of the prior generations, far more widespread, and a lot more noticeable to the layperson (or a skilled young trainer, as the case may be). At the end of the day, though, the protags really are only kids, so their experience and ability to help would be limited.
No problem; glad to clarify.