Main Wild Area (Day)

As a Trainer who has traveled through Kalos, Hoenn, Alola, Galar, Sinnoh, and Hisui, Dominic Xiao-Long has seen many things in his life. This was not one of them.

Dominic was a blonde teenage boy with a Futuristic Monocle(Red) on his right eye. Other than that, his left eye was meadow green. He wore a red jacket and blue jeans that were torn a bit around the knee. He also had a red glove on his right hand with a Key Stone embedded inside.

He was currently standing in front of the Watchtower Ruins, a Dynamax Den he'd never seen active before. Right now, it was a beacon of crimson energy that pierced the sky. This was odd for many reasons. One: The Ruins had never been active before, even when a Wishing Piece was thrown in. Two: Dynamax Beacons don't usually reach that high in the air, not even Violet Beacons. Three: There didn't seem to be any Pokemon inside the Den at all, Dynamax or otherwise.

'Could this be a consequence of what Sordward and Shielbert did? Or maybe this is the aftermath of the Darkest Day reawakening.' the blonde thought as he stared into the red light, not seeing anything that would indicate either of his theories being true. Then again, he couldn't see much of anything due to the light. With this in mind, he decided to investigate the Den. Of course, he wasn't going to enter with his current Pokemon. He had no idea if this Den operated like the Max Lair, where normal Pokemon go berserk if they Dynamax. So, he chose a Pokemon caught there. This way, it won't rampage or go crazy. "This is probably going to kill me." he said as he jumped into the Den.

Contrary to what many people think when they first meet him, Dominic isn't entirely human. As such, Fall Damage means nothing to him. But even with that immunity, he was shocked to see how deep the Den went. As a self-proclaimed expert geologist, he estimated that the cavern was at least 15 miles deep. Looking around as he fell, the Trainer's vision started to become tinted with red. 'What in the Underwhere?' he thought as a flash of red light blinded him.


A few seconds later, he landed on what he thought was the floor of the Den. Once his sight returned, he found himself on a rooftop in what looked like Jubilife City. But considering he just fell down a massive hole in Galar, this seemed unlikely. "Where am I?" he asked, rubbing the back of his head.

"Lossal?"

Turning around, Dominic saw his Coalossal behind him. "At least you're here." he said, looking around to find any landmarks he could identify. Unfortunately, nothing seemed familiar to him. That alone unnerved him. Dominic prided himself on his intelligence. If there was ANYTHING he didn't recognize, something bad was going on. Speaking of... "Did you get taller?" he asked the Coal Pokemon, who seemed to realize something if it's shocked face was anything to go off of. Nervous, Dominic got his phone out and checked his reflection, assuming that Coalossal was surprised by his appearance. For once, he wished he wasn't right.

What should have been a 17-year old looking back at him, Dominic's reflection instead showed a 14-year old. Granted, this was nowhere near the first time his age was regressed. It's just the first time it happened in this way. The last time it happened, he was shot in the face with a Time Beam cast by a Kermit The Frog.

Long story.

"Well, this is a development." he commented, pocketing his phone and taking a look at his new surroundings. He didn't understand the language written on the billboards or signs, something that unnerved him even more. Every Region shared the same language, even Hisui. He felt a strange combination of terror and fascination from this.

As he examined the new landscape, he heard something loud. Like something broke through a building. Turning his attention to the noise, he saw a large, shark-person rampaging near a train station. 'Oh, this is going to be fun.' Dominic said to himself as he returned Coalossal. He then jumped off the edge of the building he was standing on. From where he landed, a red streak of energy zoomed through the city toward the giant.


Tatooin Station (Day)

Kamui Woods was excited. He'd finally gotten the chance to fight a real villain! A purse snatcher, but still technically a villain. He would show the world the true might of-

Wait, what was that?

As he ran to the crime scene, he was passed by a blur of crimson energy that left a trail of scorched pavement in it's wake. An accomplice of the giant villain, perhaps? That theory was quickly proven wrong when the blur leapt off the ground and onto the rail tracks. Once it was still, he was able to identify a human figure. The wooden hero ran closer to the area and managed to make out a few key features. The most pressing of which was the fact that it was a child. 'A vigalante?' Kamui Woods thought as the boy spoke.

"Well, this is something. I wasn't aware sharks could survive this long on dry land." the blonde taunted, angering the thief. Everyone watching looked on in horror as the giant's fist crashed into the boy, crushing him. "Who taught you to punch? A kickboxer?" the boy said from behind the villain, confusing everyone.

'Must be his Quirk.' Kamui Woods assumed.

The giant looked behind himself and tried to stomp on the teenager, failing miserably. "This is starting to get sad. Why don't we get this farce of a battle over with?" the kid said with a smile, pulling a red and white orb from his jacket pocket. "Coalossal! Blow the audience away!" The boy threw the ball, causing it to open in a flash of light. When the light died down, the crowd was surprised to see a miniature coal kaiju standing next to the child. "Use Tar Shot!" The monster vomited up a blob of a black, gooey substance that stuck to the giant's arm. "Fire Blast!" It then shot a burst of flame from it's mouth that collided with the tar, causing an explosion so powerful, it forced the villain to revert to normal size.

Kamui Woods had seen enough. Powerful summoning Quirk or not, it was far too dangerous to let a child fight a villain. Even if he managed to take him down with no injuries or collateral damage. Using his own Quirk to latch onto the platform and propel himself up, he arrived just in time to see the boy return his monster into it's capsule. "Hey, kid." he said, gaining the blonde's attention.

"Oh, you must be the guy whose job I just finished." the boy said, purposefully annoying the hero.

"Very funny." the wood man said sarcastically. "But using your Quirk without a license is illegal. You'll have to come with me to the police station."

The boy's visible eye went wide at that. "Well, I guess if there's no othe- BUZZ, LOOK! AN ALIEN!" he yelled, pointing at the sky.

"What!?" Kamui Woods said, looking at where the child was pointing. When he found nothing, he turned back at the boy to find that he was no longer there. 'I'm in trouble for this, aren't I?' he thought to himself as he wondered what kind of Quirk allowed someone to summon a monster.

Little did he know that Dominic Xiao-Long was Quirkless.