You are a university student studying to become a Pokemon professor. You decided your thesis project is to go to a rather young region that doesn’t have a complete Pokedex or a registered professor, because of this, it does not have a regulation Pokemon league. However, the people there are just as fond of Pokemon battles as anywhere else. Your mission is to study the Pokemon of this region and take on their gym challenges.
Instead of a Pokedex, you have your handy Rotom-tab which allows you to write notes on new pokemon you find.
This brings us to the starters of this region, Foaliedge, Squebrun, and Sluggune. While their first and second forms are named and well known, their final forms are elusive and rarely seen in the wild. They are an evenly matched triad of water/fire/grass so you think they would make good starting Pokemon for new trainers. However, You need to train them before you make any firm conclusions.
You will be able to choose one to be your partner for your journey, while the other two will go to your classmates, Vince Fir, a history major, and Neveah Holly, a battle major, who are also working on their theses with you. The three of you will make your way through the region, discovering Pokemon, people, and history alike.
You may even find a legend. Good luck, professor.
This game is a hypothetical at this point, something I’m doing for fun tbh as Idk how to make a game, I just write funny little stories and draw. If I were going to make this a game, You would get to pick a last name as well as a first name because I hc that professors legally change their names to tree names when they get into grad school. You’d be mid to late 20′s in this game, originally, I was going to leave the starter’s species names up to a poll but I think it would be more fun if in the hypothetical game, you got to name the starter you choose by yourself, the other two’s names would be decided by rng by the preset names you can pick (obviously so you can’t name the species assclown duh). However, later, when I post the current designs for the stater lines (need to finish Squebrun’s), I’ll give you my ideas and be open to suggestions under THAT starter’s post.