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Description Young Pokémon Trainer Red was much like any other boy his age in that he got such a thrill out of doing something he wasn't supposed to. Something against the rules... He grinned to himself as he summoned his Charizard from its Poké Ball.

"Hey, buddy," he whispered. "Do you know where we are?"

The fire Pokémon nodded, looking around at the jungle-like vegetation overgrowing all sides of the thin pathway. A certain excitement rose up in Red's chest every time he heard the scurrying of Pokémon in the bushes, the distant, muffled cries of species he still had yet to capture... He grinned to himself, unable to contain his thrill at their adventure.

The Safari Zone. It was challenging, oftentimes infuriating, but Red loved it – the sights, the smells, the thrill of the hunt as he sought out to catch that one rare Pokémon... It was like a gamble, or another game of chance... And while Red never liked such games, he was willing to make an exception when it came to his one passion.

But this time, he wasn't taking chances, and he wasn't playing by the rules. He laughed to himself as he secured the bag of Safari Balls to himself and stepped up to mount Charizard.

He'd already tried to leave the Safari Zone, but, to his confusion, the gate attendants had asked him if he wanted to join a Safari game, rather than leave one. He'd said "no" and left to enter the Safari Zone again, weirded out by their unusual antics. His actions now were justified, he thought. This is what they got for being all... weird. It made him uneasy, and they weren't going to get away with that.

"We're gonna fly out of here with these Balls, buddy. ...We're not supposed to, but we'll return them, and, well... I'd rather not be like Blue, but he does bad things all the time! We're just having fun, okay?"

Charizard nodded, respecting its trainers wishes.

"Okay, take us to Viridian!"

Red laughed in glee as they rose up above the growth of vines and branches and into the sky, rising higher and higher, and soon Red couldn't even hear the sounds of his own laughter over the roaring of wind in his ears. Eyes squinting, he cast one last look down at the blur of colors he knew to be Fuchsia City.

– –

Viridian was a fun town, and, having grown up nearby in Pallet, it had a lot of fond memories. Since he'd become Champion, Blue was considering taking over the newly-opened position of Gym Leader. While Red had been reluctant to encourage someone who'd only ever put him down, he'd found that since his defeat, Blue had matured a lot, and he'd been more than happy to lend his support.

As it was, Blue happened to be in town when he arrived, and he eagerly greeted his former rival.

"Hey, Red," Blue greeted. "What's the matter? You miss me so much you couldn't take it anymore?"

Red rolled his eyes. "Yeah. Totally. ...Listen, did you get the position?"

Instantly, Blue's face lit up, and he grinned, dropping his cocky act to express his excitement. "Yeah! I can't wait! This close to home, too! I mean, it's no Championship, but it's pretty crazy to think about!"

It was strange seeing Blue so excitable, but Red nodded enthusiastically. "Really? That's awesome! ...Too bad, though, 'cause now that you're the last Gym Leader, all the trainers coming to face the Elite Four are gonna be the wimps who had no trouble kicking your butt!"

Blue just rolled his eyes, laughing. "Dishing out insults is my thing, Red. Stick to being too nice. It suits you more."

Blue turned to leave, and Red gave him a friendly thump on the back before high-fiving him and turning to go in the opposite direction.

Blue watched his rival leave, suddenly overcome with the overwhelming desire to follow him.

– –

As Red left town towards Viridian Forest, he heard a familiar voice call out to him.

"Say, are you in a hurry?"

Red grimaced. That old man... He supposed he was an all right guy, but Red had always had a funny feeling about him ever since he refused to let him go onto Route 2 because it was his "private property" (what, did the man own the whole world?) until he'd had his coffee. And Red didn't want to be rude, but he knew the old man wasn't going to show him anything spectacular (last time he'd only shown Red how to catch a Weedle...), and he was honestly going places... Still, he didn't want to be rude.

"Sorry, I guess I kind of am..." Red responded sheepishly. "But if it's quick, you can tell me something. What is it?"

The old man beamed. "Oh, I see you're working on a Pokédex! When you catch a Pokémon, Pokédex data is automatically added. Say, do you know how to catch Pokémon?"

Red opened his mouth to say that, yes, he did know how to catch Pokémon, and he was suddenly very much in a hurry, but the old man interrupted him.

"I'll show you how, then!"

Red tried to run, but the old man grabbed him by the arm and dragged him over to where a wild Weedle was crawling along, minding its own business and paying no mind to the strange pair that approached it.

The old man gave him another beaming, toothless grin. "Ya have to throw a Poké Ball at 'em!" The old man reached down into his fanny pack and produced a red-and-white Poké Ball that Red swore he could see dust on. The old man feebly hurled the Poké Ball at the Weedle.

The Weedle looked up before the Ball burst open, and the small creature was instantly enveloped in light. The light tugged the Pokémon towards the open Ball, and in a second it vanished inside before the Ball closed. The Ball jerked to the side and rolled along the ground as the Pokémon inside struggled to break free. It rolled again, then gave more of a wiggle, as though the Pokémon inside could no longer struggle against its restraints. And then, the ball held completely still, and Red heard the small click that indicated the Weedle had been caught.

Still beaming, the old geezer reached down and picked it up. "First, you need to weaken the target Pokémon," he said matter-of-factly while slipping the Weedle into his fanny pack.

Red really, really wanted to show the old guy that he'd obtained over a hundred Pokémon by now, was Pokémon League Champion, and had even managed to capture the Legendary Mewtwo, but then decided it just wasn't worth it.

"Er, thanks, mister. I think I'm going to be on my way now... See ya!"

Red reached for his belt and took out Charizard's Poké Ball and released him again. "Hey, buddy. Sorry to ask this of you again, but do you think you could fly me to Cinnabar? That's not too much to ask, right?"

His Charizard gazed back at him deeply, smiling slightly in affection before nodding.

Red smiled back at him, then threw his arms around his Pokémon's neck. "...You're the best, bud!" He grinned even wider when he felt Charizard hug him in return. The Pokémon snorted in some obvious disagreement.

"No, I said you're the best!" Red laughed. "Come on, pal. We've got to get to Cinnabar. I could use a trip to the beach about now."

The fire-type wrinkled his nose before lowering himself to allow his Trainer to climb up. Red was still laughing as they once more rose into the air.

The old man watched them go, smiling slightly as well. "...Sorry, Red. You're a good kid, but if it weren't you, it'd be someone else. You had a good run, but I guess things are over for you. He he he!"

––

There was something Red had always found deeply relaxing about Cinnabar. Despite being extremely young – not even a teenager, he had his fair share of troubles.

Diary : July 5
Guyana, South America
A new POKéMON was discovered deep in the jungle.

It was kind of ironic, considering that he owed a good deal of his troubles to this very island. The old abandoned Pokémon Mansion had once housed a terrible genetic experiment, Mewtwo. The Pokémon had been horribly abused and subject to unimaginably painful tests. Their goal had been to clone a Pokémon so rare that few believed its existence, but because of human greed, they couldn't stop at that, and instead sought out to create the most powerful Pokémon ever born.

Diary : July 10
We christened the newly discovered POKéMON, MEW.

The Pokémon became violent and hateful of all humanity. Red remembered clearly the frenzied screams of the scientists when he encountered them there. How they were driven so mad by Mewtwo's rebellion that they, too, could think only of fighting. Red remembered the broken-down remains of the many, many failed clones. He remembered malformed, fetal "Pokémon" that stared at him with lifeless, gaping eyes, bodies just mere patchworks of flesh, scales, fur, and organs.

Diary : Feb. 6
MEW gave birth. We named the newborn MEWTWO.

Though few were still living, Red, only ten years old, had been merciful enough to put an end to their suffering. Despite knowing they had technically never been alive, he had cried for their loss, and for all the unnecessary pain and suffering the creatures had to endure when they'd done nothing wrong besides just exist.

Diary : Sept.1
MEWTWO is far too powerful. We have failed to curb its vicious tendencies...

Red had always wanted to say that he believed the scientists deserved their fate, because Mewtwo was a creation of pure human evil – the very result of utmost cruelty. Red could never say this, though, because he'd battled the crazed, terrified scientists. He'd freed one man and watched the same man claw his own eyes out to escape the horrors no one else could see. Because of the experiments that had taken place here, and because of Mewtwo, Red had lost his innocence and been forced to confront the harsh reality of human nature at a very young age.

But Red had always been a strong, optimistic kid, and nothing could keep him down. If nothing else, he'd given Mewtwo a safe home and the comfort of having a Trainer who loved him and would work with him. That had been enough to make him feel at peace again.

And if he wanted to feel peaceful, there was no better place than the island. He sighed to himself before stepping into the waters at the shore. He reached for his belt and, without a word, sent out his Blastoise.

A Lapras had been given to him by a terrified Silph Co. employee after he saved them from the Team Rocket invasion, but because there were so few Lapras in the wild, Red had left her with an experienced Breeder in hopes that she could help increase the wild Lapras population. Since leaving her, he'd had to use his Blastoise to Surf along water, but he didn't mind. He'd been with Blastoise for a long time, and spending time together was always a good thing.

This time Blastoise greeted him with a smile before climbing down into the shallow waters. Red's shoes slipped on the surface of the Water-type's shell, and he smiled when Blastoise helpfully hoisted him up. "Thanks, buddy. Jeez, how do you guys put up with a moron like me?"

Blastoise rolled his eyes, and Red laughed again. "Aww, that bad? Well, I was thinking we could just cruise along the shore here. Not really out into the ocean, or anything, okay? Just right along the shore."

His Pokémon happily nodded, and Red sat back. He thought of something, then sighed. "Oh, hang on. I should put out a Repel. We're here to relax, and you probably don't want to battle right now." Still leaning back, Red uncapped a Repel and sprayed the two of them down.

It was a calm, relaxing cruise, and after his rather eventful day, Red felt like he'd earned it. Even the Champion need to take a break, after all...

"Blas!" he heard Blastoise growl. Red immediately sat up, and then gasped. Crap! The Repel must have worn off by now. He immediately sat up, preparing himself for a battle with a wild Tentacool.

Instead, he was shocked to see an Exeggcute in front of him. It wasn't floating on the water, but instead lingering just above it, obscured slightly by what appeared to be grass – a kind not unlike what he saw in the Safari Zone.

He sat bolt upright, a feeling of deep unease slowly welling up inside him. "...W... What the heck?! Blastoise, let's run!"

As the Pokémon tore away from the spot where they encountered the Exeggcute, Red could feel his heart thumping in his chest. Just what was going on?! First the Safari Zone attendants, and then the old man... All sorts of stuff was happening that just made no sense. And while Red was used to things that made little sense, he just couldn't escape the sudden feeling of wrongness that he'd felt this time.

"Right" and "wrong" were two things that had no natural definition, as they were mostly a matter of opinion. But this feeling... Red swallowed. He felt like he was on the cusp of something so far from the natural order that it drew Red himself in, something that cause every part of his body to suddenly freeze and lock up. Something was so terribly, awfully wrong.

Just as he was about to use another Repel, he heard a sudden Ding-dong! The sound was both far-off and very close, as though it were happening somewhere else, but he had to hear it, no matter where it was, not unlike his encounter with the Exeggcute.

"Time's up! Your safari game is over!"

Red didn't dare blink, but even still, he had no awareness of his transition from the Cinnabar shore to the Safari Zone gate. One moment, he was riding on Blastoise, and the next, he was standing, bemusedly staring at the attendant, who was asking him if he'd had a good haul, and please come again.

Red swallowed, frozen to the spot in terror. No.. No way... There was no way...

He jumped, realizing he'd never recalled Blastoise. As he began furiously patting down his belt, the Safari Zone attendants started speaking to him in murmuring, concerned voices, but Red wasn't hearing them. His Poké Balls... Yes, he had six... Yes. He had Blastoise. Blastoise, Charizard, Eevee, Pikachu, Snorlax, and Venusaur. They were safe.

He took another deep, shaky breath.

No, they were not.

The attendants were leaning over the counter, asking him if he was all right. Was he shaking...? Did he look sick...? Red shook his head, dismissing them.

He wanted to be away from them. He turned on his heel, hurriedly striding toward the exit. With every step, his dread strengthened, along with the tempo of his own heartbeat.

Don't do it

His entire body recoiled when he approached the very end of the hall, as though it were physically repelled by what lay beyond. Red closed his eyes and breathed in deeply. It was just Fuchsia.

No no no God don't do it I shouldn't be here Red RUN

His stomach churned unpleasantly, and he raised his hand to his mouth, unsure whether or not he was about to be sick. His ears seemed to be ringing, blood pounding in his head, legs threatening to collapse underneath him.

RED if you have EVER valued your life good GOD please don't go--

Ignoring every single sense screaming at him not to, Red left the gate.

––

I was born here.

Red wasn't sure of his surroundings, except for one thing: he was sure that his surroundings, whatever they may be, where created with the sole intent of not being understood or even discovered.

He couldn't explain it. "Odd" and "strange" weren't the right words. What he saw – and didn't see – had such a depth of abhorrent wrongness to them. Where he stood, he was almost certainly on top of a rocky ledge, but, walking forward, he found himself move with the ease as if he were on a paved road. He stopped.

The world around him has shifted – horribly. Around him, he was lost in some forsaken, abysmal patchwork of his world. Water intercepted half-formed buildings and trees, cutting off squarely with no shoreline. Floating runes and data, distorted pieces of the scenes he'd known all his life, broken apart and into things he could barely comprehend.

There were flashes of nonsensical things before him – symbols, letters and numbers, foreign writing – all appearing before him before breaking off and disappearing. They various pieces weren't in front of him as much as they were flooding his mind with meaningless, terrible things.

Red moved forward, and found himself frozen in place. He couldn't move.

Frantically, Red turned around, seeing from all sides the ungodly terrain and closing his eyes because it was all too awful to see. Closing his eyes did nothing – the feeling permeated his eyelids and his mind, assaulting him with all things that should not be.

God, no...

He could not walk forward, as though invisible, form-fitting walls kept him held tightly in place. But he could turn. Turn to look--



Where nothing was as it seemed, Red found he could navigate this maddening realm by surfing on Blastoise. Some areas, appearing to be trees or buildings, were encountered as though they were the water's surface. What Red saw was a building beneath himself and Blastoise, but what they both felt was the same ocean they'd visited prior to being transported to the Safari Zone gate.

Red couldn't command Blastoise – his horror had left him wide-eyed and silent, the distorted world around him enough to distort him and take his voice away.

So he didn't speak, because while no one could hear him, he didn't want to scream of atrocities Man was never meant to see.

––

Red didn't sleep – he dreamt. Formerly a boy who needed dreams more than he needed sleep, Red was exhausted.

He would never be the same, and he needed sleep more than he needed dreams.

––

Red encountered it numerous times – in night terrors and in actuality. Where the world around him thought he was on the water's surface, he encountered Pokémon.

One in particular, if it could even be called that, stood out to him.

It was a terrible, behemoth of a creature – to even look at it made Red scream with all the agony of a damned soul, clawing at himself in an attempt to... He didn't know.

The thing was formless, somehow a tangible mass and yet infinite. Its form, or lack thereof, seemed inside-out, as though it were covered in terrible patchworks of organs not unlike the creatures Red had seen at the Cinnabar lab. This creature had no organs. Its mass was contrived of... Something. Something to make up everything. It was unfit to look at, not meant to be – any number of phrases could have described the atrocity of its being, and Red, enlightened to the reality of his world, found himself screaming with the knowledge of things no one was meant to know.

There were blocks to it, or maybe not. It seemed to lack any biomass at all, yet was a patchwork of things that existed just like the very "city" he encountered it in. The very most he could see was a sort of backwards "L"-shape. He wasn't able to look for longer than that. His body refused to let him, and his mind crumbled to prevent him from falling into madness.

Even the Pokédex could not name the being. Upon examination, it produced a string of illegible nonsense, blocks of scrambled pixels glaring back at him on the green-and-black screen. There were two characters next to each other - "'M", the most he could make out.

The encounters, the real and the reliving, slowly started breaking him apart until the pieces of him began distorting into themselves and failed to exist in form.

––

Red, only a child, had never known what it was like to go insane. While he was a little troubled – eccentric, his mother has always said, he had never questioned his mental stability. He was odd in that he didn't learn to walk until he was five, and odd in his strange, obsessive fascinations, and odd in that he was reading and writing on a high school level by the time he received his first Pokémon, yet had rarely ventured outside of his hometown, and had never clearly understood how to socialize.

Though young, he knew with some sort of awareness all human beings might possess, that he was slowly breaking apart, physically and mentally losing his place in the world as his own form began to reject the reality he'd known.

He was slowly losing his mind, and had nothing to do but watch.

He'd long since accepted that this place had no end. There was no escape.

––

"I want my mother..."

On rare occasions Red could speak, and he did, often to his beloved Pokémon, who, thankfully unaffected by the grotesque rejection of natural law, could accompany him without harm.

This time, he was sobbing, burying his face in Pikachu's soft fur, body wracking itself hard with all the anguish of a child lost in a horror too terrible for grown men.

"Pikachu... I want to go home... I'll call her every day and say 'I love you'. I'll stop being a bad kid... I'll return the Safari Balls... I just want to go home!"

Pikachu could only look at him and cry as well, helpless to their shared misery.

"I just want to go home...!"

––

Blue smirked at his familiar companion. "Hey, Gold, long time, no see!"

"Eh, things are going well. How's adventuring?"

"Really? Tch, you still have a long way to go before you win a battle with me!"

"...Oh, the Kanto Champion? You've heard of Red. Everyone has."

"Nah, I don't know where he is. No one does. He just up and disappeared one day. He's actually a real swell guy. Friendly. He's just not big on people."

"Well, it's been a few years..."

His voice cracked. "...I don't know, Gold."

"I used to always be as mean as possible to him. Heh. I acted like I hated him. Everything I did was all just to be better than Red. I was a pretty stupid kid."

He looked away. "You remind me a lot of him. You have his eyes."

He looked back. "Exactly his eyes."

"You know, now that he's gone, I really wish I hadn't done all those things. I put all that effort into acting like he was scum, but I regret not taking the time to tell him how I really felt..."

I'm sorry, Red.

I'm so sorry.

––

Finally, Red was frozen in place. Illusions were still present and nothing had regained its normalcy, but the world around him had distorted him so much that "normal" was only relative.

There was no surfing. He was trapped on some sort of rocky ledge, like a cave or mountain. He could turn in place, but nothing more. It was the end.

He never grew hungry or bored, but only stooped deeper into the contents of his own mind as it broke apart before him.

The mechanics of the world, the linear path his journey had taken, the odd way there was always an answer to every goal – it made sense, but the truth was impossible and unthinkable.

He'd met his creators in Celadon City. This was their error.

His own existence was miniscule, and he had as much a will of his own as anything in a world that had lied to him.

Your journey wasn't yours.

Knowing the truth and hating that his existence was damned as long as he remained tied to this "reality" (and so incapable of ending his own life), Red did the only thing he could.

He trained his Pokémon in the glitched remnants of his life and aimed to be the very best, awaiting the day someone would come to liberate him from his abominable state of non-existence.

––

So you're the new hero? Good. I'm glad they've improved this world for you.

I've heard that this story, as it continues, will always be about me. I was the beginning, and I set the stage for every adventure that follows mine.

You've got the eyes. My eyes. I think the ones who are to come will have my eyes, too.

Gold, is it? You're a lot like me. I just thank that you've been spared the truths of your world. On your side, I'm sure things are beautiful. I'm glad for you. I was on top of the world, the very best, but unsatisfied that I could never be bested, because I couldn't fight someone who mattered – someone strong. We can never battle ourselves.

If you reached here, you must really be far superior to me.

Even if this had to happen to me to ensure your safety, I'm glad. May you enjoy yourself and your ever-changing adventures for years to come.

Maybe you'll remember me, maybe not, but for allowing me to pass on, thank you.

Thank you, Gold. In defeating me, you've saved me.

You've set me free.

And this is goodbye.







"........."
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Comments: 123

CreaturesUnity [2013-06-28 20:43:31 +0000 UTC]

I can really picture this happening to Red, poor guy...

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bironicus [2013-05-12 10:45:50 +0000 UTC]

OMG, this is possibly the BEST fan fict I've evr read!!! I wish I could write like you!!

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IittletaIks [2013-01-02 01:19:52 +0000 UTC]

Mind if i make fanart out of this? ;o;
This is a really good!

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buttonhat [2012-11-21 18:04:46 +0000 UTC]

my red version glitched without doing any of those kind of things, it was just very very old and I have played it a lot of times.
It's not as bad as glitch city, I just can't save anymore and the battle sprites of pokémon and trainers are all replaced with one and the same sprite, which one it is, that changes. (everyone looks like misty, everyone looks like a Team Rocket, everyone looks like a Weedle etc....)
When I first had this, it was the pokémon sprites on the start menu which were replaced with sprites of humans, and I don't know why it scared me so much...

Reading this was about as creepy.

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BlazeAurora13 [2012-09-27 12:38:08 +0000 UTC]

Epic. Well-written. You did a good job.

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gotw3 [2012-08-14 16:58:24 +0000 UTC]

Oh man, this is awesome. :0

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Chibitalia279 [2012-08-09 17:33:16 +0000 UTC]

[link] - Half way through reading this, I realised this was what they read out

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NekohimeSekushi [2012-03-05 00:25:10 +0000 UTC]

i love it!!!!!!

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Pyroluminescence In reply to NekohimeSekushi [2012-03-06 22:48:20 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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NekohimeSekushi In reply to Pyroluminescence [2012-03-06 23:40:31 +0000 UTC]

no problem! if u want, goto my profile and read the creepypastas i wrote. (they r in my journals) i could use an expert opinion lol.

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GoggleMaster01 [2011-08-21 02:42:50 +0000 UTC]

This- is- AWESOME!
Words cannot describe the sheer awesomeness of this! Poor Red though. I feel bad for the kid, going crazy like that at such a young age.
Are those symptoms of Asperger's I see? Bonus points for that!
By the way, I didn't see any RedxGreen. It just looked like friendship to me. I hate yaoi with a burning passion, but that's not stopping me from faving this because it is DAMN BRILLIANT!

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Pyroluminescence In reply to GoggleMaster01 [2011-08-21 11:01:36 +0000 UTC]

Thanks so much.

Insanity in youth, to a lesser degree than insanity in later life, is pretty devastating. In a lot of ways, it renders your life over before it really began. I'm glad someone sees the tragedy in that, haha.

And you're the first to catch that! Yes, those are Asperger's symptoms. I always try to imply it when I write Red, but even when I make it GLARINGLY OBVIOUS, no one seems to pick up on it ever.

As for RedxGreen... Well, that's a whole 'nother thing entirely. I hate yaoi (it's really disrespectful to gay people IMO) but I don't see RedxGreen as yaoi as much as... Two guys together. Yaoi is actually a publishing genre, not a label, and tends to refer to two breastless females with penises who bone each other because they both happen to be in the same story and have dicks. Being male, myself, I find that really fucking rude, since that idealizes, feminizes and cheapens gay relationships. I don't call RedxGreen "yaoi" because it isn't yaoi -- it's two dudes together. Big damn deal. So they both have dicks. What of it? I don't understand yaoi fangirls lmao. And it bothers me when people sexualize someone else's characters. Kinda... disrespectful to the series.

From your profile, I'm guessing you REALLY hate yaoi, haha. Don't let whether a pairing is malexmale deter you from enjoying something -- there is a difference between people who ship two characters together because they're male and people who ship them together because they think they'll work well together. Yaoi fangirls ruin it for all of us, honestly. /prides himself in being a smart shipper

Also that stamp about "Would you turn a gay character straight?" made me lol because I do that a lot and got my ass kicked for it. It was pretty funny.

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GoggleMaster01 In reply to Pyroluminescence [2011-08-21 15:06:39 +0000 UTC]

It is pretty tragic, what happened to Red. I never did Glitch City, but I did do the Old Man glitch and the Mew glitch. Ugh, the guilt...

I'm the first to catch it? SWEET! Do I get a cookie?!

Ah, I see about the RedxGreen. I agree with that completely. Yes, that stamp is hilarious!

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ebf3rules In reply to GoggleMaster01 [2012-10-12 01:56:25 +0000 UTC]

Actually I the old man glitch can get you any Pokemon you want,if you know how.

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GoggleMaster01 In reply to ebf3rules [2012-10-12 22:01:29 +0000 UTC]

Ya, I know how, but I didn't want any Pokemon other than Missy. I also know you can get stuff like Lv. 160 Magneton...

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star-girl-twenty-one [2011-07-25 18:41:58 +0000 UTC]

Poor Red, he was just a child, and he didn't deserve any of this. The music made me cry inside a bit.

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Pyroluminescence In reply to star-girl-twenty-one [2011-08-03 00:53:51 +0000 UTC]

Awww, yeah. :C

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Suprememessage [2011-07-06 22:48:47 +0000 UTC]

Poor kid, he didn't realise that looking at a valid pokedex entry would fix his graphical errors M caused. Or that flying somewhere else would allow him to have things return to normal.

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Pyroluminescence In reply to Suprememessage [2011-07-12 01:12:17 +0000 UTC]

Methinks he didn't have a flier.

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Suprememessage In reply to Pyroluminescence [2011-07-12 15:15:02 +0000 UTC]

Didn't he have Charizard?

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Creepypastalover [2011-06-30 03:30:29 +0000 UTC]

theres another glitch by someone on youtube i tested and it was a success. the area where you catch missingno. will spout out lvl 100 mewtwos that you can raise to level 255 by just entering some name (look it up i forgot xp) as ur characters name.

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ShadTheCrazed [2011-04-17 00:06:43 +0000 UTC]

WHOA! This was just 10 tons of awesome! I loved this so much, there's no words for it!

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Pyroluminescence In reply to ShadTheCrazed [2011-04-17 04:47:09 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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thepie36 [2011-04-16 22:33:39 +0000 UTC]

Damn. that was amazing! Very creepy though D :

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silverelflover1101 [2011-04-16 03:51:26 +0000 UTC]

omg it fits so well to the gameplay

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SubtileSuitable [2011-04-14 23:37:41 +0000 UTC]

Glitch City, Old man Glitch, Missingno., and the horrors of the Pokemon Mansion rolled into one, this is just truely some amazing work!

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Pyroluminescence In reply to SubtileSuitable [2011-04-16 03:09:49 +0000 UTC]

Thank you ZZDZZAZZ4ZZZZ I ZZ9ZZ ZZ [box of glitchy text shit]!

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SubtileSuitable In reply to Pyroluminescence [2011-04-16 19:21:51 +0000 UTC]

L0l, n0 ProBL3m Py70lUmIn35cENc3

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Pyroluminescence In reply to SubtileSuitable [2011-04-17 04:48:08 +0000 UTC]

WHY ARE YOU SPEAKING TO ME IN 1337? D:

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SubtileSuitable In reply to Pyroluminescence [2011-04-20 18:53:00 +0000 UTC]

Cau53 it5 fun! XD

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SacredDragon [2011-04-14 12:03:12 +0000 UTC]

Hell yeah, one of the best creepypastas I've read! Finally one that's ingame, and covers the lesser known glitches like glitch city/missingno/old man/cinnibar safari. Very interesting concept, and amazingly written.

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Migatte-no-Gokui [2011-04-14 11:01:41 +0000 UTC]

Love it <3

I read this a loooong time ago, and then I forgot this piece of fucking godliness even existed.

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Fern-Sama [2011-04-14 02:18:16 +0000 UTC]

missing No. appeared in my blue game and i caught him... i was so stupid
glitches are aweful sometimes

and this was an EXCELENT story

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P1XlE [2011-04-14 01:50:21 +0000 UTC]

um

whoa

o-o

Glitch City sounds like a nightmare.

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Shinigami-Chiteki [2011-03-13 06:37:14 +0000 UTC]

This was really great, and my absolute FAVORITE detail (and I mean for it to be pronounced 'de-TALE') was the implication that Old Weddle Man knows whats going on. Seconds before I got to that point, I thought "someone should write something about him doing this to many trainers. Then BAM you beat me to it.

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Pyroluminescence In reply to Shinigami-Chiteki [2011-03-31 00:14:23 +0000 UTC]

AHAHAHA that old man is evil.

He has to be.

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Shinigami-Chiteki In reply to Pyroluminescence [2011-03-31 00:25:11 +0000 UTC]

Either that or he's an unknowing pawn of some greater force.

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Pyroluminescence In reply to Shinigami-Chiteki [2011-03-31 06:40:08 +0000 UTC]

YOU ARE BLOWING MY MIND MAN

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Shinigami-Chiteki In reply to Pyroluminescence [2011-03-31 11:49:01 +0000 UTC]

Hahaha what?! That's hilarious!
Also, I've noticed it before, but I gotta say that is a damn awesome avatar you've got there.
Oh, and congratulations on the promotion to co-founder.

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JelliPuddi [2011-03-04 03:08:58 +0000 UTC]

Wait... So...

Mt. Silver = Glitch City w/o glitch mons?

... BRILLIANT! 8D

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XxZimmyDemonxX [2011-03-01 20:58:48 +0000 UTC]

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rt1artic [2011-02-16 05:45:49 +0000 UTC]

In a sense, this is like a psychological horror fan fic in the vein of Silent Hill, but in a good way.

I was just searching for "Glitch City" by the way, when I stumbled across this fic. I didn't regret my decision to do so.

*faves*

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whyaskwhenyouknow [2011-02-15 18:47:37 +0000 UTC]

It's just like a giant creepypasta.

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Fluffycrow [2011-01-31 00:01:35 +0000 UTC]

;_____; and also O____O

I love how you incorporated the game elements into the Pokemon universe. Creepy old Weedle man, will we ever know what you're up to...? I always thought of Red as being semi-traumatized by his experiences in the game as well. Not only was he thrown into a world he knew nothing about at the age of ten with only a pet for company, then he got wrapped up in all of the Team Rocket madness... and these were the days when Team Rocket was actually DANGEROUS, too. I'd run off to a mountaintop to live in solitude too. -_-;;

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Pyroluminescence In reply to Fluffycrow [2011-02-03 18:28:43 +0000 UTC]

D: Yeah, no kidding. I love thinking about little things like that.

Thank you!

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goldendraco13 [2011-01-28 16:20:42 +0000 UTC]

wow, this is epic!
i did the glitch city trick once, and i couldnt help wondering how red mustve felt... (i am a strange child XD i acted like he was real, id even talk to him lol)

and i totally shipped redXgreen, too ^^ every time he insulted me, id just whisper ''daw, he loves me'' <3

seriously though, fantastic read!

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Pyroluminescence In reply to goldendraco13 [2011-02-03 18:35:48 +0000 UTC]

AHAHA I did that too. And when I was little I shipped the two of them.

Thank you!

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goldendraco13 In reply to Pyroluminescence [2011-02-03 19:15:20 +0000 UTC]

you're welcome ^^

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KiwaKiwi [2011-01-26 07:12:20 +0000 UTC]

JESUS CHRIST IN A HANDBASKET that was an insane read. I enjoyed it a lot.
I was just searching stuff like "Missingno" and "Pokemon Glitch" when this came up. At first I was expecting it to be humorous but it ended up being this high-octane nightmare fuel story. Nevertheless, it's pretty fucking fantastic.

I'll need to link this to my friends. <3

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Pyroluminescence In reply to KiwaKiwi [2011-01-26 23:00:38 +0000 UTC]

You really like it that much? Wow, thanks! And please link to friends~ I crave feedback.

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