GoggleMaster01- New fic, new fic, yay, yay, yay! I've had this one rotting on my computer for a while, and I wanted to post all the chapters at once when I was done, but, well, I CHANGED MY MIND!

So here's a Pokemon fic (and Pokemon still belongs to Nintendo/GAMEFREAK, not me) about Battle Revolution. You know- the game with all the battles and no story. This is about the Leaders and Masters, with Terrell and Marina as the main characters.

I saw a similar fic with different personalities for these characters. Just so you know, Terrell and Marina's are (at least in this fic)

Terrell- Loveable idiot. He's mischievous, immature and loves driving Marina up the wall. But, it doesn't mean he doesn't care about her- in fact he doesn't like to be separated from her. In his adventure in Poketopia, he wants to prove to everyone that he no longer deserves his childhood nickname Terrible Terrell- but can he do it?

Marina- The Yin to Terrell's Yang. She takes care of Terrell and his stupid antics that can get them in trouble. She's quite the planner, usually thinking up the ideas for the two. I may seem like she wants to dump her brother on some island someplace, but she really does love him.

There you go. Please give me a good whack if they go OOC. (And by OOC, I don't mean they mature over time, which happens a lot in CANON, I mean OOC like in a high-school fanfic OOC). Enough about that. Here's the story!


Terrell stared in horror at the boat's captain, then at his own bloodstained claws. He couldn't really understand why or how it happened, but he'd killed this man. He was a murderer.

Jamming the key into the boat's ignition, he heard the engine let out a long, low hum. His head was swimming. The other Colosseum Leaders were coming to get him.

What the heck had lead to this horrible crime? Maybe it was being brave enough to stand up to Mysterial, or maybe deciding to come to Poketopia in the first place. Or maybe, it started way before that, with his strange and unusual birth...


Chapter 1

Terrell had been born about ten minutes before his sister Marina. That technically made him the older brother. Or, that's what he always considered himself.

His father had been Groudon and his mother had been Kyogre. It may seem odd a dinosaur and orca whale could sire up two human kids. Well, almost human. Terrell had taken after his father, complete with a helmet that resembled a Groudon head and claws on his right hand. Marina, on the other end, had taken after her mother, with a helmet that resembled Kyogre's head and webbed feet for swimming, that nobody ever really saw because she covered them with her boots.

Eleven years ago, a Groudon and Kyogre broke all the Groudon and Kyogre rules and fell in love. Old Rayquaza, a friend of Groudon's, took them away from the kingdoms of Groudon and Kyogre and to a safe island uncharted by human or Pokemon. There was a large volcano on this island. And, by definition of an island, there was water surrounding it. And, like everywhere else, there was a sky, but I really shouldn't be telling you that. I am only saying this just in case there are some broccoli in someone's fridge reading this who happen to know Rayquaza is the SKY HIGH Pokemon but are unaware that the sky is always above us for some reason. So, all the Pokemon were happy there.

Like most couples, Groudon and Kyogre eventually wanted children. So- well, to skip a lot of dirty details, I'm going to skip to the moment of the twins' birth.

Childbirth is always painful, but if a 800 pound whale is giving birth to two human shaped children, that's downright dangerous and only a fool would go near her. But Groudon and Rayquaza had to be near her.

After a couple of hours, the first of the twins, Terrell, was born. He shot out into the water. Rayquaza jumped in and grabbed him. The newborn already had his head armor and claws. His eyes were larger than most babies' eyes and were shut tight. Rayquaza gave the kid to Groudon and waited for the second one.

Groudon held his tiny son in his arms. "Welcome, little one," he said to Terrell, who responded by crying.

Groudons are not the best at comforting babies. The Ground-type looked like a fool stomping about rocking the boy in his arms. But, after a while, for some reason, the crying stopped and the baby was asleep.

About ten minutes later, Marina came into the world. She, too, shot into the ocean. Rayquaza grabbed the girl and looked at her. Her Kyogre helmet was in place and she was already crying.

"Great, another one," Groudon said, taking his daughter and proceeding to stomp about. His stomping seemed to work for Terrell, but not for the newborn Marina.

"Um, honey, when you're done shaking the whole island, can I please see my babies?" Kyogre asked.

"The girl won't stop crying," Groudon said as he gave both children to Kyogre, putting them on her belly. Marina calmed down, but Terrell started bawling. Groudon picked Terrell up, and he stopped. Then, he gave Terrell back to Kyogre. "WAH WAH!!!!!!!"

Kyogre didn't seem to mind Terrell's crying. She looked up at her two children. "Welcome, little ones," she whispered, nuzzling both of her children.

Eleven years later, Terrell was sleeping and having some nightmare or another that he couldn't remember. "Wake up! Hey!" A voice woke the boy up. He sat up with a start and looked around in wild-eyed terror. He was back in his room, but it was really a cave carved out at the foot of the volcano. Marina was sitting across from him.

"It's about time!" Marina said angrily. "We were gonna show our parents this today, remember?" She held out a flyer. It read "WANTED- New Colosseum Leaders at Poketopia Theme Park! Strong Pokemon Required. Join our Leaders and Be Part of Something Greater."

"Oh yea!" Terrell sat up with a start. It was he who had found the flyer. It had blown onto the island. Marina had shown it to the wild Water Pokemon, who had seen many things as they drifted through the water. They said that, in Poketopia, there were many children like them. Marina had assumed they meant more children born to two Legendaries, or at least humans. Up until now, they'd only known Pokemon, and were curious about humans ever since Rayquaza first told the twins about them. They wanted to meet some of them.

"Come on, come on!" Marina ran out of the cave. Terrell raced after her. The twins had lived on the island their entire lives. They knew every nook and cranny of it. They also knew where their parents could be found- on the south shore of the island. There was a stone peninsula lightly dusted with sand that their dad came out on to meet up with their mom. Sometimes, Rayquaza was there too.

Neither twin really liked Rayquaza. He was old and complained a lot, and Terrell said he had fish breath. But, both twins loved their parents dearly, and wouldn't think of disobeying them- most of the time.

"Hey, Mom, Dad!" Terrell and Marina cried as they rushed through the forest at the base of the volcano and up to the peninsula. "Look, look!"

Groudon, Kyogre and Rayquaza were all at the peninsula. Rayquaza saw the children's flyer as they waved it. The minute the children were close enough for him to read "Poketopia", he bellowed, "NO!!!"

"We didn't even ask you anything yet, old man," Terrell said.

"Well, I would have yelled no sooner, if you hadn't been waving that flyer about," Rayquaza snapped. "I've flown over Poketopia. It is a dangerous place. The two of you could be hurt or even killed there!"

"But my friend Corsola told me there were humans there!" Marina blurted out.

"Humans or not, no is no!" Rayquaza said.

The twins turned to their parents. "I'm sorry, if Rayquaza says no, then the answer is no," Groudon said with a shrug.

"Dad, we have to go!" Terrell said. "I never saw humans before in my life! I've never left this island! I don't want to live here forever!"

"When you are eighteen, you can leave this island," Kyogre said. "Just not to Poketopia."

"That's seven years away," Terrell complained. "I can't wait that long."

"You'll have to," Rayquaza said. "My decision is final. End of discussion."

"But old man-"

"And you, Terrell, need more respect for your elders!" Rayquaza said. "Go to your room!"

"But it's on the other side of the island."

"I don't care. Just go!"

Terrell vanished into the forest and returned to his room. Marina looked up at Rayquaza. "Rayquaza, why is Poketopia a bad place?" she asked.

"Because I said so," Rayquaza told her, which is, as Terrell and Marina learned, Oldmanese for "I'm not telling you". "Now go get your breakfast. There has to be something good to eat swimming in the ocean today."

Terrell was busily packing his belongings. He took one last look around and left his room. The forest was dark. He could hear the Hoothoot making their nightly rounds. He trekked to the peninsula and paused. Terrell never really liked water. And, how was he going to swim to Poketopia when he didn't know where it was. Maybe running away wasn't such a good idea after all. But, he had to see at least one human before he died.

Terrell jumped into the water, only to be shot back on land by a geyser. He shook the water off. Marina was also on the peninsula. Terrell groaned. He'd forgotten his sister's room was located underwater right next to this very peninsula.

She took one look at his deerskin bags. "You're trying to swim to Poketopia?" she asked.

"Yea," Terrell said. He sounded embarrassed.

"You hate water," Marina reminded her brother.

"I know that!" Terrell said. "It's just, well, I really wanted to see a human."

"What's going on down here?" said a voice cracked with age.

"Ooh. Somebody's in trouble," Marina teased.

"No I'm not!" Terrell flung his bags at Marina. Rayquaza came down from the heavens and looked angrily at Terrell.

"Oh, Rayquaza, why do you always assume it was me?" Terrell said innocently. "You can clearly see Marina's bags. She was trying to swim to Poketopia."

"You really think I'm going to believe that crap?" Rayquaza snapped. "Those are your bags! Marina doesn't own even a single hair of deerskin!"

Marina made a face at Terrell, who blushed slightly.

Rayquaza sighed. "Fine, you win," he said. "I'm not going to let you drown yourself to get off this island, Terrell. I know you. You'll do anything to get your way, even if that means doing the same thing over and over. So, I have the perfect punishment for this little caper. I'm letting you go."

"Um, thank you?" Terrell didn't know what to say. How was this a punishment?

"Of course, I'm telling your parents and Terrell will be grounded for a good week or so, but, sure," Rayquaza said. "But only if you promise to take caution. If you do, you won't get hurt and will receive your just punishment. Then, you can come screaming back."

"Thank you!" Terrell hugged Rayquaza. "Can Marina go too?"

"Who's going to keep you out of trouble if Marina doesn't go?" Rayquaza said. "Now, before you go, and Terrell gets punished, I will give you something." Rayquaza went back up into the air and returned with two bags- one made of deerskin and the other of fish scales.

"I saved them, just in case someone ever mentioned Poketopia," Rayquaza said. "Open them. Terrell, the deerskin one's yours. Marina, you have the fishskin one."

Both children grabbed their bags and opened them. "A nail file, a key and a piece of paper," Terrell said flatly. "Thanks, Gramps."

"Ow!" Marina had pulled a comb out of her bag and tried to use it. But, the teeth were sharp, and her scalp was bleeding.

"I knew that was coming. Rest!" Rayquaza summoned a soothing light that made Marina fall asleep and healed Marina's wound. Rayquaza shook Marina awake. "I-I don't think I'm going to be using that for my hair," Marina said, half asleep.

"That comb is not to be used on your hair," Rayquaza said. "You will only need it one time. Carry it everywhere. You'll know when the time is right."

Marina nodded and put the comb back. She pulled out a piece of paper identical to Terrell's.

"Plane tickets," Rayquaza said. "Poketopia's an island like this one. The only way to get there is boat or plane. I can take you as far as the airport, but it will be dangerous for me to take you all the way." He turned to Terrell. "Terrell, that nail file is for your claws. You will need them a lot. If your brain isn't sharp, your claws might as well be. So use that file often. And don't lose that key either. I'd bet my tail you'll want to leave. That is the ignition key to a Poketopia sea vessel. Use it when you are ready to return home."

"OOOH!" Marina was holding a beautiful blue pendant.

"That is useful too. Put it on," Rayquaza said. Marina did so. "That is made of a special type of sapphire. It will allow you to see into the future- but only about an hour into the future at tops. Don't lose that either. Now, put everything back in the bags and go back to bed. Don't lose anything if you want to survive. And don't say I didn't warn you."

"Thanks!" Terrell jammed everything back into his bags and raced into the forest. Rayquaza turned to Marina. "That Terrell is always causing trouble," he said. "Hopefully, the moral pain he faces in Poketopia will be enough of a lesson for him to respect his elders. But, you will be in charge of him."

"But, he's older than me," Marina asked.

"Well, he certainly doesn't do a good job of acting like it," Rayquaza said. "And don't forget that pendant. Only you can use it, but it is a major responsibility. This will be a lesson to you, too. It will help you become a woman, just like it's helping that boy become a man. Now go back to bed."

Marina turned to go back to her room. "Am I in trouble?" she asked.

"No," Rayquaza said. "You were't trying to swim to Poketopia. You're safe. Just go back to bed."

Marina nodded. She put her hand out in front of her. A geyser shot up out of the water. Marina stepped in and went down with the geyser.

Rayquaza was alone on the surface. He looked up at the sky. "I hope these kids are ready for this," he whispered to the starry sky.


GoggleMaster01- BOO! Sorry, that's it for now. I've got more chapters rotting on my computer. Please review and tell me what you think. And no flaming. Constructive criticism's okay, but don't cross that thin line into flaming. I don't want to be burnt by your Charizards (so no flaming).