AN: The main story begins with facing a titan. This chapter is much langer than the others as there is a lot to cover; hopefully, everyone who reads doesn't get overwhelmed. I also put some hopefully realistic points in the story and tried to give just as realistic answers.

I might have made the Titan a better fighter than it was in the game and put an anime twist on the fight. I might have also made Arven smarter, too. I don't know how much.

Pokemon is not mine


Canyons were located east of Mesagoza, which had a warm climate. The most surprising thing to Cecilia was the presence of free-roaming Pokemon. Just a few feet away from the gate, groups of Pokemon were wandering around.

"It's different than Kalos," Cecilia said after getting some ingredients from a guy stationed by the gate. "Now that I think about it, I would compare it to Galar's Wild Area."

'Considering that you spend most of your time in Galar there, that is to be expected,' Agravain said, looking around. ' However, finding that titan might take some time mainly because you don't even know what it is outside possible typing.'

"It may be because it is a native Paldean Pokemon, so it is one we have never seen before." Cecilia agreed, "So let's eliminate probable ties while moving to the center for this area." she pulled up her map app to show their destination. Cecilia then texted Arven, having gotten it from the school's phonebook.

"Hello? Is this Cecilia's phone? It's me, Arven." Only to have Arven call immediately after the text was sent. "I was worried that you went west or something else."

"Did you think I returned to school and spent all day in classes?" Cecilia snarked. "I spent most of my childhood learning outside, so doing something in the great outdoors is better."

"Realy, huh, a girl after my heart. " Arven didn't realize he said it out loud. Cecilia also wasn't about to enlighten him either. "Being in the east means you are close to the Stoney Cliff Titan's lair. The stories I've found say it clings to the cliffs, becoming one with the stone, then jumps down."

Cecilia was curious about what to look for when searching. She asked, "I'm wondering if the creature's ability to blend in with its surroundings is due to its camouflage ability or if it simply mimics the color of the cliffs?" She hoped to understand better how the creature remained hidden in its environment.

"It more likely just blends in," Arven said. "Make sure you don't just look above; keep an eye on the ground. You might tumble down the canyon wall if you're not careful," he added.

"I never mentioned that I'm an aura user, right?" Cecilia said somewhat smugly. "I can only maintain it for a short period. I can see different textures of the land and try to distinguish Pokemon from their surroundings."

"Even if you use aura, it's still a good idea to call a flying taxi," advised Arven. "Some rocky areas can be like mazes, so be careful not to get lost. And if you come across a titan, please get in touch with me immediately." With that, Arven hung up the phone.

Cecilia rolled her eyes before putting her phone away. "I'm still going to head to the Pokemon Center. It is a good place for a break," she said, and Agravain nodded in agreement. Along the way, I can practice discerning Pokemon from the environment."

' It sounds like we may be dealing with at least part rock-type. So, find Pokemon with type advantages .' Agaravain advised, and Cecilia nodded.

The hike took about an hour, and Cecilia looked around with aura and her own eyes. Avoiding the cliffs and Pokemon was hard initially, but Cecilia was happy to have improved even a little when she got to the center.

"What's with the crystal clusters students gather around?" Cecilia asked the league representative. She watched as four students entered the cluster; they reminded her of the dens in Galar.

"A tera den, each tera den has a different color, depending on the type of tera type the Pokemon has, not the type of the Pokemon itself," the representative explained.

"So that is a water tera-type den, then?" Cecilia wasn't that sure as she pointed to a dark blue one. "While the tera type is water, it could be a fire type anyway."

"Maybe it's ice or flying," the man explained cheerfully. "Those three are different shades of blue, so it can be tricky to capture their colors correctly. The dragon tera type crystal is also in the blue color family, so it's essential to get it right."

"That's good to keep in mind," Cecilia said. She wasn't planning on entering one, but maybe after beating the titan.

"Let me know if there is anything else you want to know about," the league rep said.

Cecilia first wanted to ask about the titan but felt it was akin to giving up, so she decided on something else. "What is your challenge? I need a mental break from looking around."

"I have a Pokemon named Klawf," the man said, pulling out a Pokeball. "Your task is to catch a Klawf larger than mine." The Pokemon he showed was a crab with rough orange skin, a white belly, and black fur on its joints. Its eyes rotated around as if searching for something. Its most notable feature was its size.

"I'm guessing yours is bigger than most," Cecilia said, eyeing the Pokemon to get a good idea of the size.

"I was asked to find one that would make it challenging but not too easy," the representative replied.

"There is no point in a challenge if it is too easy," Cecilia nodded. "So, where are Klawf typically found? I want to see if I can find one."

"Try searching near the watchtower located in this area. There are many watchtowers scattered throughout Paldea," the man suggested, pointing towards a tower in the distance. Cecilia expressed her gratitude to the man before proceeding in that direction. She had not given up on finding the titan but needed a break to clear her mind. Moreover, Cecilia started to suspect that the titan might be a Klawf.

Cecilia discovered that the Klawf were omnipresent and highly bothersome. They would suddenly jump from the cliffs, and only because Cecilia was using her ability to sense the air around her could she avoid them. Agravain's shouts also helped her avoid getting squashed. Most of the Klawf she saw needed to be bigger to be useful, but she did come across a few that might have worked.

"Annoying pests, there must be a nest nearby." Cecilia snarled as she dodged another Klawf before climbing the tower to look around better.

' It's likely their hunting ground,' remarked Agravain as he surveyed the oddly placed chest on the tower's top platform and then scanned the surrounding area. ' I can't see anything unusual .'

Cecilia gestured towards the northeast of the watchtower and spoke up, "Perhaps we should explore that area before concluding that the titan is not in our vicinity. It seems like a promising spot to search."

After getting to the ground and heading northeast, Cecilia got another call from Arven.

"I haven't found the titan yet," Arven said, breathless. "Do you know if it's on the cliff?" He didn't sound very sure.

"I bet you haven't, plus. I have reason to believe we're dealing with a Klawf," Cecilia said. "I'm currently in the northern part of the area."

"Nah, that can't be right," Arven said, sounding like he was trying to convince himself. "I doubt it's hiding in a tricky place. It would fall more than stay on the cliff anyway. Use your map in case you need to get your bearings."

Cecilia rolled her eyes, exasperated with her schoolmate's unsolicited advice. "Thanks for the suggestion, but I'm perfectly capable of navigating the area," she said, emphasizing her independence. "However, let's devise a plan to locate it together. Maybe we could signal each other if one of us spots it, like an energy ball in the sky."

"That will work. Good luck," Arven said before hanging up. He was undoubtedly heading north to find it first.

"We have to find the titan now," Cecilia said. "There is no time to waste," determined to succeed.

—-

Cecilia found herself in the northern area, where she came across a cavern that seemed hidden and out of place. She decided not to have Agravain destroy the entrance, as the noise would alert the nearby Pokemon. She was unsure if she could handle all of them at the moment.

Cecilia walked up a path that led behind the cavern. Upon reaching the top, she stopped and looked up. She noticed a Klawf perched on the cliff face, much larger than the ones she had seen before. Suddenly, the Klawf leaped off the cliff towards Cecilia. She quickly dodged the attack and sent Olwin and one of her newer Pokemon onto the battlefield.

Cecilia ordered Olwin to use an Energy Ball and send it high into the sky. Olwin followed the command and sent the energy ball soaring as high as possible. Meanwhile, Makuhita—a yellow Pokémon with a bulky build and round black hands with red circles on its cheeks—focused on keeping Klawf distracted by hitting its legs with an Arm Thrust.

Annoyed, the Klawf threw rocks at the fighting type. "Makuhita, move, then use Force Palm on its stomach." the smaller Pokemon ran until it was underneath the titan before punching up. It could have been more efficient considering the Klawf's size, if different from what made it a titan. "Energy ball, Olwin." Olwin let loose the grass-type attack, hitting the Klawf and doing some damage, but not much.

The Klawf then did something that had Cecilia staring. It fled, scuttling sideways down the cliff she had just come up. "Huh, what?" blinking, she looked at her Pokemon, who, in turn, looked back. "You're not getting away from me," Cecilia recalled her Pokemon and ran after the titan. She found it back at the cavern, having broken the rock wall, and was eating something giving off a faint glow.

Cecilia was about to have Agravain(who had just shown up, having heard the earlier fight) attack while Olwin backed him up when Arven ran up from behind her. "Cecilia, did you find the Stoney Cliff Titan?" He caught sight of the feeding titan and blinked. "There is no way a Klawf has any business being that big. Do you think it got that big because it ate something like the herbs?" He tried to focus on the food the Klawf was eating.

' Who knows? ' Agravain said, despite Cecilia being the only one to understand him, though that might have played a part. ' Use Olwin. She needs the experience. ' The monkey then stood back, ready to support if things got out of hand.

"Considering that it might be eating one of those Herba Mystica, I bet it did," Cecilia said after translating what her Pokemon said to Arven and bringing out Olwin's Pokeball. "Let's take it down together."

"Got it; go, Shelder." Arven sent out a new Pokemon. It was a tiny blue-violet shel Pokemon with a long red tongue and white eyes. "Let's get this done."

"Hopefully, this will work," Cecilia muttered. She had an idea of how two Pokemon on the same side worked, one acting as support while the other primarily attacking. " Olwin, use magical leaf." Olwin shot leaves at the Klawf, only for rocks to rise to block the attack.

"It used the rock tomb as a shield," Arven called out. "Shelder used ice shard to try to break the wall." The tiny Pokemon formed ice balls and then launched them at the barrier, but it didn't do much if anything.

"Let's combine our moves and focus on one spot," Cecilia suggested. "Use Tempête Florale on the rock in front of you." Thankfully, the school library had a book about Pokemon moves. Cecilia spent time with her Pokemon, teaching them their moves in Kalosian and Paldean languages. This ensured they would understand what move was needed even if she spoke a different language. The storm of leaves hit the rock, and it started to chip away slowly.

"Shelder, use water gun in the same spot as the leaves," Arven called to his Pokemon, who shot out a stream of water. It hit the same spot as the leaves, weakening the rock and allowing the leaves to cut deeper and deeper until they broke a hole and stuck the titan.

' It's still not enough,' Cecilia thought to herself. ' We don't know how much power the Klawf had before and after eating that herb, but I bet we can weaken it enough to catch it. '

"Are we even affecting this titan?" Arven asked, bothered by their seeming inability to proceed.

"We are just not a lot; we have to make it use the boost from the herb up." Cecilia explained, "I'm betting it got a boost in defense, or it's just powerful from the herb."

"Not helped by Klawf's ability, angry shell." Arven adds, "From what I know, it activates after Klawf's health is lower than half and causes the defense to lower but attack and speed to rise; I'm not sure by how much. If it does get a boost in defense from the herb, then it lasts longer than any other Klawf."

"Maybe, but nothing lasts forever," Cecilia said. "Olwin use Tempête Florale again to keep Klawf in the middle." Olwin did. It was hard, considering the opponent's size.

"Use whirlpool, Shelder," Arven commanded as a water vortex enveloped the swirl of leaves and the titan. Roars could be heard emanating from the titan struggling to break free. "Alright, we're getting close to winning this battle," Arven cheered, but Cecilia remained silent.

A blue-white light caught the two trainers' attention. It was coming from Olwin. "Your Pokemon is Evolving," Arven said. The glow came from within Olwin's body, expanding outward until the grass cat seemed made from the energy. The two watched as Olwin stood on her high legs. Her body also changed slightly as she grew in height, but it was hard to tell how. As soon as the light appeared, it began to retreat into Olwin's body, showing her new form. Olwin now had light green and darker green fur with a leaf pattern that made Cecilia think of a pancho, and finally, even darker green colored claws, high legs, and a mask fur along with a pink flower bulb visible on Olwin's neck.

"Floragato," Olwin yelled.

"Did she learn any new moves?" Arven asked excitedly, hoping it would give them an edge against the titan.

"No, but that doesn't mean Olwin got more power behind her moves," Cecilia explained. She had looked up Floragato in the dex and scanned her Pokemon to see if there were any new moves. "Olwin, now use Feuille Magik." the glowing leaves hit the Klawf, sending it back a few feet.

"Shelder, follow that up with water gun!" Arven called. The jet of water slammed the titan into the wall.

The two trainers were surprised when the Titanic Klawf started shrinking instead of rising again.

"We won, right?" Arven asked, wondering if he was right.

"It seems that way. Let's keep that in mind when we face the rest of the Titans," Cecilia said as she pulled out a typical Pokemon ball. "Now, to see if they can be caught." The ball hit the still-shrinking Pokemon, and she watched as the Pokeball shook a few times before a small, barely auditable ding was heard.

"This will likely be a stupid question, but why did you catch that Klawf? " Arven asked after Agravain used Jungle Healing on their Pokemon.

"There are a few reasons. One is that I plan on giving it to our biology teacher to study so he can see if he can find out the case of giantism," Cecilia explained as she picked up the ball. The second is a contest back at the center where you get a prize if you bring a bigger Klawf and hopefully set a record." She needed to figure out how big the Klawf was now but hoped it was still big enough.

Arven gazed at her for a moment before speaking. "Okay then, but wow, that titan was tough, and that was just the first one out of five." Arven felt mentally drained and slumped, but he straightened up and looked at the hole the Klawf had been eating in front of. "I think we might find some Herba Mystica inside if there's anything left." He sounded hopeful, and his aura indicated he wanted to find some.

Cecilia spoke with a hopeful tone. "The amount I saw didn't look like a lot, so there may be some left; we just have to look inside." She silently prayed for something to be left, not wanting to seem like she had lied. To aid in their search, Cecilia pulled out a flashlight to help them see in the darkness of the lair.

"Without that light, we would be lost," said Arven as they walked a few feet into the cavern until they saw a faint light. "No way, it's a Herba Mystica. It's just like in the book," exclaimed Arven as they ran up and crouched near the plant.

"What do you know? There is more." Cecilia was surprised to see more of the plant. "Now, the question is how they are grown and whether there is any truth to their power," she said more to herself. She wanted to see if she could cultivate the plants and see if they were similar to or better than the revival herbs. While using berries or revival herbs to heal Pokemon was common, trying an unknown medication was risky.

"Now, to see which one we have," Arven said, pulling out the book. "it's the sweet version, and it is good for gut and stomach health, like digestion or appetite stimulation." Cecilia knew there was more, having read the school's book.

"So, do you want to pick it, or will I be the one?" Cecilia asked. "I have experience gardening thanks to Agravain's teaching, along with donating his leaf growth to help the plants grow." Agravain looked positively smug about that bit.

"Wait, the big bad monkey helps in the garden?" Arven blinked, not believing that, only to be glared at by the monkey in a way reminiscent of Cecilia's.

Cecilia couldn't help but laugh at the absurdity of the situation. "Yes, and his species-exclusive move is healing, not damaging," she explained. She was aware that many people had a hard time believing that the Zarude, known for their aggressive nature and tendency to keep outsiders at bay, could be capable of healing. Cecilia also tended to use the term "exclusive" over "signature" when describing a Pokemon's moves or abilities, as the latter term could sometimes lead to confusion due to the possibility of other Pokemon possessing the same move or ability.

"You know a lot of uncommon words," said Arven before changing the topic. "Why don't you pick the herb, and I'll set up the table?"

"Before we proceed, I would appreciate it if you could not refer to me as "little." I am older than you, and it sounds disrespectful." Cecilia chose to get that out of the way.

"Alright, I understand what you're saying, but I may make mistakes occasionally. I'll do my best to devise an alternative," Arven assured. He set up the picnic table and said, "It's time for sandwiches now, but I'm not sure how to convince him to try some." The last sentence was spoken softly.

Before picking it, Cecilia read the plant's aura and wondered, ' Did Arven say him, not her?' The feeling was unlike anything she had experienced before. She thought, ' Does this mean that Arven is doing this for a male relative instead of his mother? I'll have to wait and see if he trusts me with the truth. ' "Ready when you are," she called, holding up the plant.

"Thank you. Now it's time for me to showcase my skills," Arven said as he rolled up his sleeves. He positioned himself at the edge of the small four-person table, making Cecilia wonder how he fit the table with all the ingredients in his bag. "You are about to taste my cooking," he said confidently.

"Looking forward to it. "Cecilia smiled and sat down while Agravain walked over to her.

' You bet the first titan it only gets tougher from here. ' Agravain warned as Arven made the sandwich before sniffing the air.

"Arven's original herbed Sandwiches are done," Arven called out, proud of himself. "I hope you two like it."

' Not likely, given it has peanut butter .' Agravain grunted.

"I forgot to mention something involving peanut butter," Cecilia confessed.

Arven was confused and then alarmed by Cecilia's statement. "Wait, are you telling me you are allergic to peanut butter? And how is it possible for a Pokemon to be allergic to it?"

"Don't worry, we're not." Cecilia chuckled. "Agravain, oddly enough, doesn't like the smell. Don't ask me why, while I am not a fan of the texture of peanut butter, so we avoided it."

"Weird, but okay, but I'm not the type to waste good food, so do you have a plan for your sandwiches?" Arven inquired.

"One, and you're not going to like it," Cecilia said as a pop was heard as Koraidon appeared.

"What's up with this thing just coming out whenever it wants?" Arven grumbled. Then, he seemed to realize Cecilia's plan. "Wait, are you going to feed your sandwich to Koraidon?"

"Yup, I want to see if the herbs work by giving them to Koraidon to restore her power," Cecilia explained, picking up one of the sandwiches. "I believe in her Apex Form; she is as strong as most legendaries."

"Why not call Koraidon a legendary in the first place?" Arven inquired as he crossed his arms.

Cecilia continued, "It's not a simple task to accomplish, and until I witness her fighting skills in action, I cannot confirm it. At the moment, it's more like a hypothesis than a fact. Additionally, I would use legendary-class when referring to Pokemon of this caliber." She then presented the food to the dragon, who devoured it in one gulp.

"You've lost me," Arven grumbled, causing Cecilia to laugh.

' Chew your food, Lizard, ' Agravain growled simultaneously.

"Eating in one go," Arven complained, then yelled as Koraidon suddenly started to glow, not unlike an evolution glow. The two had seen earlier but ended just after the glow began, but nothing seemed to have changed. "Wha-did Koraidon glow?" he asked in confusion.

"She did, though the question is why," Cecilia agreed but still frowned. ' Something tells me there is still a long way to go in my quest to restore Koraidon's power .'

"Alright, if that is the power of these herbs, then I see why they are guarded. "Arven said haply, "I bet whatever their effect is can help in the treasure hunt."

"There is still a mystery," Cecilia countered. "What did they do to Koraidon, and will it work on other Pokemon?"

"Please tell me you grew up with researchers or something similar," Arven muttered sarcastically. "Plus, why feed it at all."

Although Arven was rhetorical, Cecilia replied, "Yes, both of my parents were researchers. My father mainly focused on legendary and mythical Pokemon research."

"And your mother?" Arven asked tentatively, as if he wanted to know but was afraid to offend.

"Ancient languages," Cecilia answered. "She could read any writing, even different versions of the Unkown." The most common were the ones that formed the Galarian and, by extension, Unovan languages.

"Do you get along with them?"

Agravain glanced at Cecilia, curious whether she would respond to the question. Although she had become more comfortable answering personal inquiries about her family, she generally provided brief and concise responses. For instance, Agravain's original trainer was Cecilia's father, who had given him to her.

"I did," Cecilia replied to Arven's question, wondering why she opened up to him so quickly when they had only known each other for a week. "My parents have been out of my life for nearly a decade," she growled slightly, suggesting that she didn't have a good relationship with them.

"Different than Ohara," Arven muttered. Cecilia wondered who Ohara was and how Arven knew her. "Changing the topic, you still haven't answered. Why did you feed Koraidon and take this?" He pulled out a round object and handed it to Cecilia.

Cecilia snorted as she looked at the round pin-like object with a stylized rock-type symbol. "How else will I get the herbs into Koraidon?" she wondered. "Did you make this in art class?" Art was one class she could take to test different paths for courses. Cecilia planned on taking art and language classes for fun while hoping to learn more moves in Paldean.

"I based them on the badges you get here in Paldea to commemorate our victory," Arven said with a smile, "I did that one and four others. I also call them titan badges."

"Cool, I have to see once I get a gym badge, then," Cecilia said, putting the Titan badge in a pocket. She plans on making something to mount the badges she gets in the class. ' The teachers were intriguing, especially Mr Blackson, ' she thought while looking at Koraidon, wondering what had changed about the dragon.

"Hey, you need to head to the nearest gym. I can clean this up and meet you at the next Titan. Which one do you want to go after?" Arven's voice interrupted her thoughts.

"Are you that eager to get rid of us?" Cecilia asked in a playful tone as she reached for her phone to check the map. An elbow from Agravain caused her to look at Arven's alarmed expression. Jokes or jests like that wasn't something Arven was used to. "It was a poor joke that was often told by my father when he left to find a new legendary or mythical." she opened the map and switched to show the Titan's locations.

"I'm not sure I like your dad that much," muttered Arven as he put away the ingredients.

' Oddly enough, I think he would like you,' Cecilia thought, then shook her head. She was needed in the present. "Okay, the next Titan I want to go for is still close to Mesagoza but on the other side."

"That would be the Open Sky Titan, at least that's what it's called," Arven explained.

"That means we'll be dealing with a flying type, at least," Cecilia said, full of thought. "That means that we need a rock or electric type. Let's meet next week near the area belonging to the titan."

"I'll go after the rock type. There are some good ones around here I can get." Arven nodded, letting Cecilia take charge as he wasn't that confident.

As Cecilia recalled Koraidon, she nodded and said, "Then I'm getting the electric type. See you around, either near the Titan or in school." With that, she waved goodbye as she left the cave, with Agravain following.

"See ya," Arven said before speaking so quietly that Cecilia almost didn't hear him. " It's all clear; you can come out now."

Cecilia stood outside the titan's lair, pondering why Arven wanted powerful herbs. She believed that if Arven told her the reason behind his need, she would tell him why she had fed those herbs to Koraidon. A curious detail caught her attention; the first two letters of "Herba Mystica" were identical to the "Hidden Machine" - Cecilia wondered if it was just a coincidence. Her thoughts were interrupted by her phone ringing with the ringtone she had set for Turo. The ringtone was by an up-and-coming DJ named DJ Vice, known for his impressive music skills.

"Hola, Cecilia, its Turo." Turo said from the phone. It was understood that he would introduce himself as he didn't know about Cecilia choosing a custom ringtone or if she had made him a contact. "I have detected that Koraidon has a recent power surge and should be able to sprint across the land faster than before."

Agravain gave Cecilia a look that mirrored her thoughts. 'How did he know that?'

"Can you explain how you knew Koraidon can run fast now?" Cecilia was curious about the abilities of Koraidon, apart from its transformation from two to four legs. As Koraidon was related to Cyclizar, Cecilia thought it could do things like them. She tried having the dragon run around but discovered Koraidon was relatively slow. She also attempted climbing, but Koraidon's claws couldn't grip the wall. Jumping was another option, but the dragon could only go about two feet in the air. Cecilia thought the dragon could fly or glide, but the tendril-like appendages didn't unfurl. She wouldn't try swimming, as she had no desire to test in more than knee-deep water. Considering Koraidon may likely be as powerful as most legendaries, she was determined to learn more about its capabilities.

"I designed some instruments to study Koraidon in Area Zero, and they have detected the energy you asked about. Your way of questioning is similar to Trahaearn's. You are his daughter," Turo said, sounding like he was trying to express amusement but couldn't quite manage it Cecilia wondered if Turo had autism "As I mentioned earlier, Koraidon and Cyclizar are related,"

"I will get how out of you one day," Cecilia swore, feeling either hungry or annoyed, probably both.

"I will answer that the tale is expansive, so please wait." Turo said, "Much like Cyclizar, Koraidon has different forms, one for battle and one it has now. You will learn more in your biology class if you haven't already. Koraidon can do more than traverse the land but also the sea and sky."

"I suspected she escaped through the crater by flying," Cecilia said. "Can Cyclizar even swim?" She had seen a few but knew they couldn't fly.

"You are correct, and no, at least they don't learn the move, surf. Though it is not often needed for swimming anyway; humans swim and don't use moves." Turo explained, and Cecilia noted the odd way he said humans as if he weren't. "Koraidon lacks the power to shift into its Apex form and the energy to do more travel methods. What did you do to get the energy for Korraidon?"

After Cecilia looked at Agravain for help, who nodded reluctantly, she asked, "Have you ever heard of the Herba Mystica? I fed a version to Koraidon, which caused the power surge."

"I believe Area Zero's Hidden Treasures has a few pages on it, but I didn't read them thoroughly, "Turo admitted. "I bet if you continue to feed Koraidon the herbs, the power it needs will continue to grow."

"I plan on doing that. Let's return to the first topic, Koraidon's increased speed." Cecilia was curious to know more about it. She wonders if this was some game with power-ups for Koraidon. "So, can you tell us how fast Koraidon is now?"

"About 100 mph since Cylizar is known to go 70mph." The answer came: "Koraidon went about 40-50 mph before."

After receiving the information about the dragon's speed, Cecilia and Agravain stared at the phone. ' Its speed will be useful when she hunts,' Cecilia thought.

"It's best to seek your path, as the route is not set in stone." Turo said, "Explore with a map and any tools you have. If your curiosity is piqued, explore to your heart's content. I hope Koraidon will be with you in those travels." With that, the professor hung up.

Cecilia was left standing while collecting her thoughts before heading to the center for her prize and food for herself and her Pokemon.


AN: That was a lot, especially about Koridon. What they said can also be applied to Miraidon. I was annoyed that you had to wait to catch the Titans, but some Pokemon in the DLCs could be caught after encountering them. So Cecilia will now catch them. She might not use them.

If anyone has questions, I will try my best to answer them.

The title of most of the rest of the chapters will follow this one.

I am writing chapters about Cecilia's interactions with the teachers. It will take place simultaneously with this stroy, so my posting will be more random.