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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: Bonds Beyond Boundaries
In the Paldea region, there are two prestigious acadamies for Pokemon trainers, Uva Academy and Naranja Academy. The two schools maintain a friendly rival relationship, and every year, they participate in the Treasure Hunt, as well as a friendly competition to deterimine which academy is better. This is your first year at your new school, will you find your own treasure?
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  • New Moves/Abilities
  • Reserved
No fighting OOC. PFQ Rules apply at all times. You can have any Pokemon in your party, not including anything under any upcoming spoiler embargos. If you have an idea for using a PFQ Variant as a regional form, PM me the information, and I'll consider it. Same goes for fan made Paradox Pokemon Create your own form, I'm bad at coding
Paradox Pokemon from both games can be found in Area Zero There will be occasional 7-Star Tera Raid, both ones from the game and ones that aren't Hisui is its own region that still exists, so no time travel, you can be from Hisui and have Hisui regional variants The Time Machine now works to bring students to and from the present, the distant future, and the ancient past. Only students that are Champion rank trainers are authorized to use the Time Machine, as it is located in the restricted Area Zero

Uva Adacemy

Staff

Director: Open Biology Teacher: Open Math Teacher: Open History Teacher: Open Home Ec Teacher: Open Battle Basics Teacher: Zeph Lyniel-Female-Glacierwing Art Teacher: Open Nurse/Health Teacher: Open

Students

Caelan Blake-19-Male-Me Pip Tristin-14-Male-NumelNumelNumel Esper Lanes-16-Female-Snowy Fox Pandora Starlings-17-Female-ShootingStarRain Kolo Seraka-16-Male-SmolWooper

Naranja Adacemy

Staff

Director: Open Biology Teacher: Open Math Teacher: Open History Teacher: Open Home Ec Teacher: Open Battle Basics Teacher: Open Art Teacher: Open Nurse/Health Teacher: Open

Students

Okubo Jun-18-Male-Another Story Sammy Mackey-12-Male-Mijumarulover1

New Pokemon

Terror Beak: The Paradox Pokémon Type: Fighting/Dark Ability: Protosynthesis Pokémon Scarlet Pokédex: In the grasslands of the mysterious Area Zero, reports have surfaced of a large Pokémon that resembles fossils of an ancient ancestor of Dodrio. Due to this Pokémon's ferocious nature and large beaks that it uses to stab and tear apart prey, it has been given the nickname of Terror Beak. Pokémon Violet Pokédex: This aggressive Pokémon is a voracious predator. While it is unable to fly, it can chase prey across open land as fast as a Cylizar, and neutralize it either with powerful kicks, or by pecking it with its sharp, hulking beak. Shadow Weaver: The Paradox Pokémon Type: Ghost/Ice Ability: Photosynthesis Pokémon Scarlet Pokédex: This Pokémon resembles a creature known as Shadow Weaver from the Scarlet Book, which shows similarities with Weavile. Its icy blue eyes can place anyone who gazes into them in a hypnotic trance. Pokémon Violet Pokédex: While it seems to resemble Weavile, it does not rely on speed and agility. Rather, it uses its beauty to lull its foes into a false sense of security, before attacking with the cold fury of the spirit realm Crescent Claws: The Paradox Pokemon Type: Bug/Dragon Ability: Protosynthesis Bearing a striking resemblance to Lurantis, this creature's appearance also matches up with an image in a scarlet tome which has been lost to time. The creature has been named Crescent Claws, as its large claws resemble that of a crescent moon. Iron Shadow: The Paradox Pokemon Type: Dark/Steel Ability: Hadron Engine It has som similarities to a Pokemon introduced in a dubious magazine as a superfast cyborg from the future. Iron Pharaoh: The Paradox Pokemon Type: Fighting/Psychic Ability: Hadron Engine It has some similarities to a Pokemon introduced in a paranormal magazine as an Aura-powered machine from a post human civilization. Feral Fangs: The Paradox Pokemon Type: Dark/Steel Ability: Protosynthesis Bearing a resemblance to all known regional variants of the Meowth line, this creature shows an unusually calm and passive demeanor, only becoming aggressive if it feels threatened. Its appearance seems to line up with an image within a scarlet book. Its name, Feral Fangs, is given to it for its long fangs. It has been theorized that this creature is the ancestor for the Meowth line, though its unknown why certain traits of this creature are dorment in certain regions Depth Fear: The Paradox Pokemon Type: Dragon/Water Ability: Protosynthsis Female Entry: Female Depth Fears are much larger and more aggressive than the males. They have high resistance, this may be due to the need to protect their young. Depth Fear's pups are very attached to their mother and in the same way, they will enter into combat if she is in danger. Male Entry: Depth Fear males arge much more agil than females, due to their small size. They are very independent and tend to swim alone in search of a peaceful place to settle. When it finds it, it becomes very territorial, which leads it to face others of the same species to the death. Iron Orbs: The Paradox Pokemon Type: Psychic/Electric Abillity: Hadron Engine Bearing a striking resemblance to Falinks, this group of five orbs seem to match an image found in a violet tome. Dubbed Iron Orbs, these five work as a cohesive unit, with a notable lack of a consistent leader. They seem to work much better in groups of exactly five, and seem to struggle with taking on targets one segment at a time. Pyro Palms: The Paradox Pokemon Type: Fairy/Fire Ability: Protosynthsis This being posesses the ability to manipulate fire, with enough control to form majestic patterns with its flames. Named Pyro Palms, it bears a resemblance to Gallade and Gardevoir, despite its strange red coloring. It is rumored to have been the inspiration for the first humans' usage of fire. Nidorook: The Charging Horn Pokémon Type: Poison/Ground Ability: Poison Point/Merciless/Sheer Force (Hidden) Evolves from Nidorino or Nidorina when exposed to a Dawn Stone When a Nidorino or Nidorina evolve into Nidorook, they maintain their quadruped form. This evolutionary branch has an emphasis on speed. Gorochu: The Intense Mouse Pokémon Type: Electric/Fire Ability: Reckless/Unburden (Hidden) Evolves from Pikachu when exposed to a Fire Stone Gorochu are competitive by nature. They use their large tails, charged with electricity, to slash at their foes. They inhabit generally hot areas. Paldean Grimer: The Coal Tar Pokémon Type: Poison/Rock Ability: Stench/Flare Boost/Poison Touch (Hidden) Evolves into Paldean Muk at Level 38 This version of Grimer is made up of hot asphalt. Often used in cities to help fill potholes, this Pokémon's body reaches temperatures of just over 300 degrees. Paldean Muk: The Tar Pond Pokémon Type: Poison/Rock Ability: Stench/Flare Boost/Poison Touch (Hidden) Evolves into Oozma when exposed to a Fire Stone As Muk traverses urban areas, various debris and items get stuck in it. The differing street signs that end up in Muk help set it apart from one another. Oozma: The Pyrolysis Pokémon Type: Fire/Rock Ability: Iron Fist/Intimidate (Hidden) Evolves from Paldean Muk when exposed to a Fire Stone When Muk become too hot, their bodies transition into molten lava. Oozma feed off pools of lava to continue to maintain their high body temperature. Galaxeon: The Ultra Evolution Pokémon Type: Cosmic Ability: Ultra Boost Evolves from Eevee when exposed to Ultra Stone Of the Ultra Beasts, Galaxeon is a non-feral one. It is said when an Eevee is exposed to the radiation of an ultra-wormhole, it's DNA absorbs it and makes to evolve into this Pokémon. Galaxeon can use its powers to create ultra wormholes at own but those are temporal. Dracheon: The Scale Pokémon Type: Dragon Ability: Stagger* (Allows Dragon-Type Pokémon hit Fairy-type)/Inner Focus (Hidden) Evolves from Eevee when leveled up while holding a Dragon Scale At the beginning Dracheon have an aggressive disposition against it's trainer, that makes it hard to tame, but with the time, it becomes friendly to it. Paldean Bulbasaur: The Cactus Bulb Pokémon Type: Grass/Rock Ability: Rough Skin, Poison Point (Hidden) The plants that grow on Bulbasaur use its body for nutrients. Bulbasaur relies on the plant for protection. Paldean Ivysaur: The Cactus Plant Pokémon Type: Grass/Rock Ability: Rough Skin, Poison Point (Hidden) As the body of Ivysaur dries up, it grows a patch of dense vines that aid it in battle. Paldean Venusaur: The Cactus Plant Pokémon Type: Grass/Rock Ability: Rough Skin, Solid Rock, Sand Stream (Hidden) Large, thorn covered brambles protect an aged cactus. Small rodent Pokémon tend to make nests in the dry grass patches at the base of the cactus. Paldean Charmander: The Flare Lizard Pokémon Type: Fire/Dragon Ability: Oblivious, Competitive (Hidden) A small dragon Pokémon that enjoys a competitive bout. As it battles, the flame on its tail gets hotter. Paldean Charmeleon: The Flare Dragon Pokémon Type: Fire/Dragon Ability: Oblivious, Competitive (Hidden) Without pity, its sharp claws destroy foes. If it encounters a strong enemy, it becomes agitated, and the flame on its tail flares with a bluish white color. Paldean Charizard: The Sacred Dragon Pokémon Type: Fire/Dragon Ability: Levitate, Intimidate (Hidden) A powerful dragon Pokémon that is said to be hard to tame. It likes to soar high above the clouds. Paldean Squirtle: The Rain Cloud Pokémon Type: Water Ability: Serene Grace, Overcoat (Hidden) Squirtle produces a small cloud as a tail that it then uses to float on top of and keep itself cool. They can often be found snoozing, sprawled out on their own cloud. Paldean Wartortle: The Cloud Rider Pokémon Type: Water/Flying Ability: Serene Grace, Overcoat (Hidden) Wartortle's body starts to develop even more cloud forms, allowing it to temporarily hover sometimes. It uses the cloud as a cloak during foggy days. Paldean Blastoise: The Cloud Lord Pokémon Type: Water Ability: Serene Grace, Drizzle (Hidden) Blastoise drift around high in the sky, forming ice crystals on their shell that they use in battle once they've landed. Paldean Chikorita: The Fruit Pokémon Type: Grass/Dragon Ability: Chlorophyll, Regenerator (Hidden) Chikorita's thick, spiky exterior protects it from most predators. The tips of the spikes are coated in a sweet and sticky substance that humans love but repulses most Pokémon. Paldean Bayleef: The Fruit Pokémon Type: Grass/Dragon Ability: Chlorophyll, Regenerator (Hidden) The red part of Bayleef is leathery hard, where the white bottom half of Bayleef is quite soft. Being vulnerable here requires Bayleef to be constantly vigilant of its surroundings. Paldean Meganium: The Fruit Dragon Pokémon Type: Grass/Dragon Ability: Chlorophyll, Regenerator (Hidden) The black dots scattered around the white portion of Meganium are seeds. They get scattered around when it battles, eventually leading to the growth of fruit-bearing trees. Paldean Cyndaquil: The Ash Mouse Pokémon Type: Fire/Electric Ability: Static, Cloud Nine (Hidden) Cyndaquil is always producing a small cloud of volcanic ash, which is electrically charged. It can be tough to handle for new trainers. Paldean Quilava: The Ash Mouse Pokémon Type: Fire/Electric Ability: Static, Cloud Nine (Hidden) As Quilava gets stronger, it is able to better control its volcanic ash cloud. It has learned to store and use the electricity generated by the cloud. Paldean Typhlosion: The Ashe Cloud Pokémon Type: Fire/Electric Ability: Static, Cloud Nine (Hidden) Typhlosion is very dangerous to be around if it is not in a good mood. The energy that is generated from the heat and electricity matches that of a nuclear reactor. Paldean Totodile: The Big Jaw Pokémon Type: Water/Poison Ability: Merciless, Speed Boost (Hidden) The saliva in Totodile's mouth is corrosive to most materials. That, combined with its strong jaw, allows it to eat almost anything it gets its mouth on. Paldean Croconaw: The Big Jaw Pokémon Type: Water/Poison Ability: Merciless, Speed Boost (Hidden) Croconaw's hunched stance appears to be an adaptation to aid it in traversing cramped sewer tunnels. Rattata and Grimer are not safe in the territory of this species. Paldean Feraligatr: The Gaping Jaw Pokémon Type: Water/Poison Ability: Merciless, Speed Boost (Hidden) This form of Feraligatr thrives in the dark murky waters of swamps and sewers. These Pokémon can cause problems in sewers because their strong jaws can rip through pipes with ease.

New Abilities

Fierce Spirit: The Pokémon can hit Fairy-type Pokémon with Dragon-type moves.

New Moves

WIP

New Types

Cosmic Defensive/Offensive x1/2: Normal/x1/2: Psychic x2: None/x2: Normal, Fairy x0: Fire/x0: None
Setup Terror Beak and Shadow Weaver commissioned by me Crescent Claws, Feral Fangs, Iron Orbs, and Pyro Palms owned by ShadyBlazeBlizzard Art Usage Permission from ShadyBlazeBlizzard
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