Authors Notes
Coming of age has a different meaning for those living in Neo Corvusia. Wyatt Daycott, like many upon turning 18, is preparing to embark on his very own Anima adventure. There he will train beasts called Anima to battle and grow stronger. Both master and Anima will overcome challenges while also fulfilling a unique mandate. Wyatt, a small town farm-boy, has a special power few men have, and its critical to the survival of human civilization.
Join Wyatt on this adventure through an original post apocalyptic world recovering from a deadly plague. Building back utopia looks a lot different than imagined.
I have always been a fan of Pokemon, but wanted to branch out and make a unique setting and world for such a story to play homage to but not directly copy. I hope you all enjoy. Please leave comments to let me know how you liked it!
Thanks as always to my editor Kenjisato!
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Chapter 1: The Adventure Begins
ROUTE 485 BETWEEN THE CITY OF CAMELOT AND THE TOWN OF WICKETSHAM
Never did Wyatt Daycott think he would miss the dull trilling of the breeze across the hills of his home as much as he did the moment he sauntered down the worn path in its direction. It had been over a week. A week that had inexplicably changed his life. Being a simple farm boy with little in the realm of aspirations, he had not quite worked out if the change was for the better. But certainly, it would be far detached from his expectations. As he returned home it was not to continue his life tending to his family's fields, but rather to say his goodbyes. A bittersweet farewell before he set off on his own unexpected Anima Adventure.
Beyond the hills, he could see the smoke rising from the chimneys of the few houses in town. He could see the neon sign of the single restaurant at its center, Momma Veeta's. The cookie-dough-like smell of the wildflowers filled his nostrils, and the rustling of the grains in the fields on either side of the path, brought nostalgia he did not think he had.
Turning eighteen had not been a huge deal for him. Most were excited to travel the land and prove themselves with their Anima partners beside them. Yet for Wyatt, he did not think that this was his fate. Not until he was told otherwise. It annoyed him, since he felt the expedition childish. However, it was a ritual that was the cornerstone of a reborn society, no matter if he had resigned to grow up without it.
He had no choice.
With little regard for what lay ahead of him, he remained occupied with the conflicting thoughts and feelings of his new role in society. It was a complicated one, one that would challenge his own morals and preconceptions about the world.
So occupied was he with this inner moral struggle, he hardly noticed ahead of him a fellow Anima Trainer fixated on his approach with glee. Her eyes had a naΓ―ve determination about them, no doubt hyper-fixated on the challenge of her own Anima Adventure. Beside her, a Lynexn, a bobcat-like Anima with grey and reddish-brown fur, speckled in black dots. It was her equal in determination. Clearly master and Anima had been training together for some time. She was by no means from Wyatt's town, she seemed older, more seasoned in her adventure. Judging by the size of her Anima, larger than those Lynexn found in the wild, they had been persevering through many challenges along the road.
It begged the question, where was his Anima? Requiem loved to roam, which often left him a few hundred yards away from Wyatt. Though he was hardly concerned, it did make things inconvenient when he was needed. No doubt, as soon as he engaged this fellow trainer, who clearly desired a battle, Requiem would come to his side in a flash.
"Hey! You! Kid!" The girl, with dark hair and sharp features called out to him. She politely waved as she came towards him, Lynexn at her side with a staunch march.
Wyatt certainly no longer felt like a kid, even if he was younger than she. The past week and his new duty had aged his soul. Hardly did he twitch his eye as she approached him, coming just a few meters ahead before stopping along his path down the route.
"I'm going to challenge you to--"
Holding up his palm, a weary Wyatt sighed. "If it's all the same."
"Huh?" She seemed surprised he would stop her from issuing the formal challenge.
"If it's all the same... that's my home ahead there. It's been a long week, and I'd just prefer to get there." He slipped his hands in his pockets and tried to look humble.
Her Lynexn sniffed the air, hairs raising on its back as it growled. Requiem must be near, stalking the opponent through the stalks of grain. But this girl seemed to be too thick-headed to sense it.
"I take it since you are traveling on this route, and with how young you are, you are a trainer."
"You got me."
"And by how green you look, you must be brand new to the Anima adventure."
Wyatt shook his head, he couldn't stop this train wreck from continuing. "Sure enough."
"Well. Let me educate you then. It's against the rules of the Commission on Anima Programs to refuse an Anima challenge on an official route."
"Right again," he conceded, with a groan.
"Don't think you could fool me with your sob story about being home. I've been on my adventure for almost a year now, and I've been training hard for moments like this. Moments to prove my strength!"
Her eagerness to prove herself made her just seem smaller. Wyatt wished to not be a part of it, but he felt like she would be too bullheaded to let him go.
"So don't think I'll be letting you off the hook. I need the money from this win."
Wyatt contemplated just giving her the standard trainer victory fee and moving on. He was not hurting for money with his new gig. But she seemed to be in it for more than the money, despite her declaration of being broke-- it was the sense of superiority. In his weariness, he felt annoyed at her motivation. A stray thought moved to end this battle swiftly to knock her down a few pegs.
"Need the money, huh? I hope that means you have the fee," Wyatt probed.
"Pfft, whatever, you won't be winning today newb, and on the off chance you do, well, we will figure something out." She waved her hand dismissively.
Part of Wyatt's good conscience that contended with his new role in the world wished he could have warned her. She so eagerly walked into a life-changing trap. Though, opposing that line of thinking, this change could be good for her. But who was he kidding, she was living for this adventure...
"No, Wyatt... don't let that in your head. Do your job, and let them figure out the rest," he mumbled under his breath.