In Liberty Garden in Unova, a green-haired young man was caring for the wild pokemon in the courtyard. Not far from the man was a blonde woman and a Gardevoir, tending to the plants. From inside the mansion behind him, a pink-haired woman watched them, alongside a Gothitelle.

"{N has been very much on edge ever since that Colress left Unova, Anthea,}" the Gothitelle told the pinkette. "{I sense something is going to happen soon, concerning Legends all over the world. Something that also concerns a group of humans.}"

"Indeed, Gothitelle," the woman agreed. "Colress left for someplace called the Alola region to study the bonds between people and pokemon. I recall him saying something about the Legendary Pokemon of that region personifying the sun and moon. Concordia has been told similar things from Gardevoir about that omen involving the world's Legends."

"{If I remember right, N got that device on his wrist from Colress as a means of communication,}" the Astral Body Pokemon recalled, pointing to the wristwatch-like object. "{Yes, he said he would call us if something came up in the Alola region.}"

Outside, the device on the man's wrist began to blink and beep. The pink-haired woman and Gothitelle went outside to join the other two humans and Psychic-Type pokemon. The man looked at the device and cautiously pressed a button on the side. On the small screen appeared an image of a serious-looking blonde man.

"Colress?" the male inquired in surprise. "Why are you calling us?"

"I have discovered some troubling news here in the Alola region," the man reported. "Apparently, there has been a nine-year project that involved nine children that were each infused with Legendary Pokemon DNA. Two of these children were infused with DNA from Unova's Zekrom and Reshiram. These children are likely to have been purposely orphaned so that the Aether Foundation - the group that organized the project - would not be questioned for their doings. Seeing as the children are combined with pokemon, I suggest you three come to Alola to see for yourself."

"Why should we trust you, Colress?" Concordia hissed. "You did countless terrible things to us and the pokemon of Unova."

"I know, I'm the last person you ladies want to trust," the scientist sighed. "But I've met the young man currently in charge of the Aether Foundation in the stead of his deranged mother. He's a trustworthy boy, with a kindhearted sister and a reliable partner pokemon. Please, if you wish to see the apparent children of these Legendary Pokemon, come to Alola," he pleaded before signing off.

"{I've seen what that guy was talking about,}" stated a young Wingull. "{As I flew over the Alola region, I saw a group of four people that looked like they were crossed with different Legends, like Groudon, Zekrom, and the Alolan Legends: Solgaleo and Lunala.}"

"Is that so, little friend," N mused as the Wingull nodded. "Well, then it seems that this group of hybrids is something we need to see in this Alola region."


When the trio of humans and the two pokemon reached Melemele Island at nightfall, they all found Colress waiting patiently at the marina. The women nodded stiffly at the man in the lab coat, with their pokemon glaring at him skeptically.

"Glad you all decided to come," Colress greeted them cheerfully. "There are plenty of new friends for you three to make here in Alola. I already told the young leader of the Aether Foundation that you three were coming. He accepted the visit and help with the poor hybrids. I'll take the ferry to Aether Paradise to tell them you're here. While you're in the area, you can make some new friends with the pokemon around here." He eyed the accented glares of Gardevoir and Gothitelle warily. "I'd best be off and not risk angering the friends you already have. Adieu," he excused himself as he went to the ferry.

"This place is very strange," mused Concordia. "How will we even find any friends at this hour?"

{Come to me, servant of the Vast White,} A strange, feminine voice echoed in N's head.

"Who's there?" he asked to the empty night.

{Come to me,} the voice cooed.

"Is something wrong, N?" Anthea inquired.

"{The beast that calls the moon now calls out to him,}" Gardevoir murmured, facing the direction of the motherly voice.

"It's telling me to come to it for some reason," N added, walking in the direction of the voice. Anthea, Concordia, and their pokemon friends followed after him. They strolled through the silent streets of Hau'oli City and towards a silent, empty cemetery. Under a bright beam of moonlight, a bat-like creature materialized with her glittering red eyes fixed on N with a serene smile.

{I am Lunala,} the creature began, her voice echoing in the minds of all three humans. {Reshiram told me good things about you, and your souls that can hear our voices.}

"I am glad of that. But why did you call us here?" N asked the beautiful beast.

Lunala's expression became distressed. {My poor daughter is in pain, as is my nephew. My little brother cannot come out at night, so I came to you in his stead. Several of our fellow Legends are also distraught by their little ones' conditions. There will hopefully be more people like you to bring the children to their home regions.} She lowered her head to the small group. {But beware, children of Unova. Many little ones from my home realm run rampant in our beloved Alola, who are all very powerful. However, they are very confused in this world which they were forced into.}

"Thank you for the warning, my friend," N smiled, stroking the cosmic pokemon's head. "We will be careful, and will do whatever we can to help your children."

{My fellow Legends will be grateful. Some of my followers will help you reach the children; farewell.} Lunala pulled away and took to the sky, disappearing into the moon. Just a minute after she left, two Gengar stepped out from the shadows cast by the gravestones.

"{Follow us,}" one of the Gengar told them, using Psychic to lift them into the air. "{We'll bring you to whom you seek.}"


"Perhaps we should bring Moone back into the moonlight," Muria considered. "After all, it helped her strength return when she first woke up."

"That's probably because Moone is able to use Moonlight," Gladion replied. "In a similar way, Sunne can apparently use Morning Sun to regain his own strength."

Makes sense to me, Moone agreed. Hey Chimera, let's give it a try.

"{Sounds like a good plan to me,}" the Type:Null nodded. "{And a good nickname, too.}"

"I'll stay here in case any of the others awake," Muria volunteered, with her brother nodding that he'll do the same.

Moone slowly managed to flip herself off her bed and onto Chimera's back. Chimera tilted a little to make sure the hybrid was stable on its back. Escorted by Gladion, Silvally, Lillie, and Wicke, Chimera strolled out of the infirmary, up the elevator, and out into the light of the moon.

Just when the light washed over Moone, she began to feel her strength returning to her. She became able to sit up straight on the back of her partner, feeling the familiar wave of calm. Her golden scythe-wings reappeared as she used her power to fly again.

Now this is much better than being bedridden, she mused as she hovered around her friends.

"I think we can all agree on that," Wicke smiled. "It's wonderful seeing you out and about like this, Moone!"

"Indeed it is," a new voice agreed. Moone spun around to see a group of three people and four pokemon. The two Gengar were using Psychic to hold the humans in the air, casually setting them on the ground before leaving. The women looked fairly hostile at Moone, as did two of the pokemon.

"So that is supposed to be Lunala's daughter," the blonde woman muttered, eyes narrowed at the hybrid.

"I fail to see how it can be considered as such," the pink-haired woman added.

"W-who in the world are you?" Lillie asked shakily, inching behind her brother.

"What do you want from us?" Gladion demanded, glaring at the group.

If you want to give us trouble, believe you me, I won't let you! Moone glowered, hovering up to the moon and glaring down at the strangers. Her feet aligned with her scythe-wings, forming a circle. The red eye on her forehead glowed under her unkempt bangs, as did the indigo symbol on her throat. Energy spiraled from the edges of the circle and to the symbol, ready to fire.

"What's that?!" Lillie asked frantically.

"She's going to use Moongeist Beam!" Wicke gasped.

Everyone watched as Moone's hair turned as white as her skin, violet eyes blazing. Blue-violet markings formed curved triangles on her cheeks sprouting from the gold skin on her face as she let out an echoing cry.

And all at once, the gathered power was unleashed at the group of strangers.