The World is a Big Place for a Miko

Introduction

The leaves of the Goshinboku swayed in the wind. Standing tall over the vast forests that surrounded it and the Shrine Grounds it stood on. The tree was much older than thought to be. It's memory was long. People and Pokémon alike lived forever in its bark. Yet one particular person would forever be in it's eternal memory.

Some say her ghost is seen on the Shrine Grounds. Her tales spun in the wind and traveling through the ages. If you listen closely you may hear her laughter, if you focus just right you may be able to see her dancing among the roots of the Goshinboku.

This particular person was special to many, humans and Pokémon. She loved one and all. She saved one and all. More times than they will ever know. Yet, the ancients of Pokémon remember. As does the Goshinboku. Kagome Higurashi is a name that lives in history. Ash Ketchum is a name that just as remembered, though not always favored. Maybe you've heard of them?

If not . . . read on and here is their story.