First time posting anything.
One of my new years resolutions is just to post stuff, we'll see how it goes lol.
Lucy had been reborn as a Snivy a long time ago, and had been living as a Pokémon ever since. She didn't know how long Pokémon lived, but as far as she could tell it most lived least as long as a human, and some far longer. She had been reborn three hundred hundred years ago based on the passage of seasons. She had had a long time to train, and not being human, she had just grown stronger personally rather than training a team. It had been ages, and she had lost track of the years; three hundred was only her best guess.
She had become a Serperior early in her travels, and had long since outclassed the size of a Legends Arceus alpha Pokémon. An average Serperior was ten foot ten, according to her past life's knowledge, and she had seen three other snake Pokémon in excess of forty feet in her travels. She was now at least four hundred feet long, but the ratio hadn't been perfectly maintained so although she wasn't as comparatively wide, she was still enormous.
She had explored the world early on, before she'd grown quite so massive, and had avoided people, especially because it was an unknown amount of time, almost certainly at least several hundreds of years in the past compared to what she recognized, and people were all justifiably scared of Pokémon. Her journey had led her to explore several regions, looking for a specific Pokémon. She had found its resting place eventually, and then left to find a sufficiently secluded forest to make her home.
She had started with the ability Overgrow, but had eventually worked out how to unlock her hidden ability Contrary, which was even more overpowered than in the games, because she could change whether it was active at the flip of a metaphorical switch.
She had learned dozens of moves, and after learning it, used Calm Mind to recall everything she knew about her past life's knowledge of what a Serperior could learn, completing the list. It was rewarding, but why stop there? She had then learned to use Type Energy directly, which was one of the main driving forces behind the vast power of the legendaries. It was brutal but even more rewarding, allowing her to learn a few moves that a Serperior couldn't normally learn, which wasn't actually that uncommon in a reality where almost anything was possible with enough hard work.
Extreme Speed was just cool, and she was particularly proud of going from Sunny Day to Heat Wave to Fire Fang to Flamethrower. They had all been extremely hard to learn, and Flamethrower had been by far the hardest, but she'd had time. Even if she was a grass type, breathing fire was awesome, and no one expected it from a grass type.
She had also further cultivated her psychic potential, adding a few moves like Hypnosis, Dream Eater, Agility and Psychic, which was amazing for manipulation of small objects, to her psychic repertoire. She already had a few tricks like the screens, Mirror Coat, Rest, and Calm Mind.
Stat boosting moves were, based on her own usage, one of the secrets to unlimited power, because if used often enough, a fraction of its benefits would become permanent, it only became noticeable after several years, but she had been keeping up several different ones at once ever since. Calm Mind, Agility, Coil, Swords Dance, and once she'd figured it out, Dragon Dance.
She had loads of dragon moves, and eventually figured out Draco Meteor, because it was awesome, and there wasn't a reason not to learn it.
She had plenty of time to think, lying in wait for her prey, she could go fetch it, but some would eventually come to her. She had bait, but most importantly she was in a particularly warm patch of sunlight, and she didn't want to move.
She could eat a lot of Pokémon whole in one bite, so she usually went after ones that were a bit bigger, she wouldn't have to hunt as many that way. The forest she lived in wasn't within the confines of a region, or even close, so humans were super rare. She wasn't after one, though, there were Gyarados in the nearby lake, and she wanted one. Gyarados were delicious. There wasn't one nearby so she went back to thinking.
She had then worked on some of the more psychic and esoteric moves, adding Psycho Cut, Stored Power, Magic Coat, Heal Pulse, and even Future Sight to her psychic abilities. She had learned Trick Room, which was rather unpleasant to be under, because of how much slower she felt under it, but it would come in handy if it was ever used against her. The area of effect was similar to Gravity, which was much more useful, allowing her to ground flying foes, not that she had many at the moment, and allowed her to train under its effect, which was also trained by using it. What was really useful though, was figuring out levitation, then Ally Switch and Teleport.
It hadn't even been that long ago she'd had to travel by land. Sometimes slithering was fine, but sometimes she was absolutely done with it. She had wanted to visit the mountain where the Clefairies and Clefable lived, which was a few days away, and she'd had to slither.
She thought back to the trip. The initial journey was uneventful, just annoying, traveling overland through the forest, till she had made her way up into the mountain range, then having to find the correct cave, from the many in the range. Luckily she could follow their scent.
When she had poked her head into it there were screams from the Clefairy and several Clefable stepped up into fighting positions.
"You will not devour us." One had said.
"I don't want to, I would actually like you to help me with something. I want to learn Minimize." She had replied. The leader then lowered his guard slightly, but only a few of the others followed his example.
"In exchange I could help you with something if you need it?"
"There is an Aggron making moves on our home, I would like it gone."
"Is there more than one in the area? And would you prefer dead or driven off?
"No, it's a lone male, and I don't care."
"Ok, I will return when it's done."
Lucy had turned and left the cave to hunt the Aggron. She heard several sighs of relief, and a snippet of the conversation.
"That was a close one." One of the Clefable said.
"No, she really didn't mean us any harm, I could tell."
"Really?" A third asked."
"Yes, and the Aggron was getting real close to finding our home, our misdirections wouldn't have worked much-"
She hadn't really cared what they said next, and wandered the mountains for a little, and finding many Pokémon terrified of a predator as big as her, most hiding, and then finally found the Aggron. He was digging, facing away from her.
"Are you the one bothering the Clefairy?"
"So what if I am?" He'd spat, not bothering to turn around.
"Leave or I'll kill you."
"I could say the same to you." She then replied.
"How dare you! I'll kill you!"
He'd spun around, and lunged at her. He was then caught in her vines, which were lashing around him from all directions, holding him in place. He'd blanched at the revelation of her size, but had quickly regained his composure.
"Wha- What are you doing, you bitch?"
"The Clefairy send their regards."
She'd opened her maw, then reconsidered her options. She smirked in remembrance, Aggron had horns, so she'd decided it would be better to go tail first. She'd turned him around with her vines, and engulfed his tail. She'd then begun to swallow the Pokémon. He'd struggled but was held tight by her vines and her throat. She'd gulped once, and the bulge had slid all the way down her throat. Once the lump of screaming metal had settled down into her stomach, she'd grinned, and left Aggron's cave.
There'd been a Sandshrew pushing a chunk of metal towards her. It was larger than the Pokémon, and it couldn't see over the top. She'd blinked, staring at it, because it somehow hadn't noticed her, massive as she was.
"What are you doing?"
"I've got to bring Aggron metal or he'll kill me. Are you in his cave, you should leave before he gets you too."
She'd laughed, and Sandshrew had made an offended sound.
"You can't see me yet, take a peek."
The Pokémon had peeked its head up and gasped at her size, terrified.
"That's Aggron." She pointed to the still struggling lump in her tail barely noticeable, and smiled.
"Wha-What?!" The Sandshrew had keeled over.
She'd laughed then and held back one now. She'd slithered past the fainted ground type, and headed back towards the Clefairy.
"Mission accomplished!" She'd called out in greeting.
They'd glanced at each other, obviously wary.
"Already?"
"Yes, he's not quite dead yet but he will be soon." She'd pointed them to the slowly struggling bulge in her tail. Their eyes had widened and the majority had paled at the realization, not recognising the advantages granted by her sheer size.
"Alright. I'll teach you, but you have to leave afterwards." A Clefable blustered.
"Ok."
With Snatch to get a feel for the move and lots of practice Lucy finally learned the move.
She left immediately afterwards, because she could tell she was obviously making them nervous.
Minimize was cool, because she could get real small, or just shrink to the point she matched the average size of a Serperior, if a little longer in comparison. The sheer relief at being a reasonable size again was immense.
I still don't know why I didn't learn it earlier, she thought, considering how often I use it.
A Gyarados finally leapt out of the water, breaking her reverie, and snatched up the bait she'd left out for it. The poor Teddiursa screamed as it was swallowed whole. Her vines instantly lashed out and lifted the Gyarados into the air. It was just below average, a little shorter than her current size. She could tell it was young, freshly evolved.
She started with the head, and unhinging her jaw began to swallow the Atrocious Pokémon. Only a little of the way down its body, amidst the vicious struggles and screams, she was surprised to feel tingling around her head. She would have squawked, but her mouth was blocked by the Gyarados. Suddenly Green hair fell into her eyes, and she could feel human arms again, for the first time in forever. Her hands felt her new body, because she couldn't see it mid swallow. She was part human again, if at an inconvenient time. She grinned around her dinner, and quickly decided to finish swallowing her prey before she inspected her new body. The fish dragon was swallowed down after a while, sliding tightly down her now part human throat. Eventually the whole Gyarados was tightly coiled in her human stomach, which bulged out to a huge degree, the outline distinctly visible. She stared at it. It was doing its level best to writhe but was too compressed.
"What the fuck? Apparently I have two stomachs now," she muttered to herself, inspecting the coiled up contents of her bulging belly.
She swallowed, but slightly differently as her instincts told her to do, and her belly started to shrink as the Gyarados slid into the stomach in her tail. After a few moments it was snug in her tail and it wasn't nearly as obvious that she'd just eaten. It was still struggling but it wasn't doing much, as constricted as it was.
She was now free to inspect herself properly, so she looked at what she could see. She was super pale like she'd been in her past life, but skin was just a tinge into a very light green. She was toned with strong muscle, but with an athletic build rather than an overly buff one. She had a flat stomach, in direct contrast to its previous state. Her hips swelled out and turned into her tail, noticeably wider than her torso, which was still the same length, her hips coming out of where her head had been as a somewhat normal Serperior.
Her breasts were exposed, and they were massive, way bigger than she remembered them being when she was human, and perky, holding out against gravity. Her nipples were green, which she hadn't been expecting, but made sense in retrospect. They shook as she slithered, and seeing as her back wasn't even aching in anticipation already, the increased strength of being a powerful Pokémon would compensate for sporting them. She stared for a moment, before moving back to the lake which was slowly becoming calm enough to use as a mirror.
Her eyes were slitted and red, and she had the ear-like things coming out of the back of her head like horns. They partially blended into her long green air. Her nose was fairly small, and she still had all of her fangs, now amongst human teeth. Her mouth opened wider than it had any right to. A vine casually snatched up a Pidgeotto resting on a branch nearby.
Several Pidgey screamed and fled, and the bird she'd captured swore viciously at her, as it tried with all its might to escape her vine. It was no use.
She watched the reflective water intrigued, as her maw opened up and engulfed the Pidgeotto. It made a large bulge in her throat, and quickly slid down as she swallowed it whole. When it was in her human stomach she patted her belly, and swallowed it down into her snake stomach.
After a moment she paused and reinspected herself. She was noticeably larger than a human, with palms the size of a human's whole hand. Her torso was probably twice as large as a normal humans. She frowned, then sighed. At least she didn't have a human sized torso on that big of a snake body, it would have looked weird.
She concentrated, and her form shrunk, her tail vanishing and legs appearing, the contents of her snake stomach consolidating into her human stomach, which swelled massively, as she shrunk to a normal human size.
She grinned widely, her now truly massive gut resting on the ground, so filled by the leviathan, that the Pidgeotto might as well not matter. She inspected the human form, and her pale skin was no longer tinged green, but her hair hadn't strayed from its vibrant green.
Her face was youthful but not childlike, which fit, because, as far as she could tell, the combination of almost being a dragon, and being a plant, had rendered her biologically immortal.
She changed back, and her tail reappeared, and she had to push the contents of her stomach back down into her second stomach. She could also turn her torso back into a normal if massive Serperior, but decided to stay in the midway form for now.
Maybe she'd take up training Pokémon? She had a human form now, after all.
"I don't know if you can hear me Jirachi, but if you can, thank you very much." She shouted quite loudly, startling many nearby Pokémon. She didn't care if anyone heard, the 'mon that could challenge her was few and far between, and she welcomed any challengers.
Renergized at the idea of exploring civilization, and training a team, she decided to set off on her very own Pokémon journey, for the second time, but first she'd finish her nap and digest her latest meal. She curled up in the sun, and went back to sleep.
From Lucy's Personal Pokédex:
Number 306: Aggron, the Iron Armor Pokémon
"The horns make it difficult to swallow them head first. No other complaints."
Number 130: Gyarados, the Atrocious Pokémon
"Gyarados are delicious, if necessary I will go far out of my way to enjoy one."
Number 17: Pidgeotto, the Bird Pokémon
"I mean they're all right? Maybe I should try cooking one."
