The world of Pokemon is deep. Many mysteries circle the existence of Pokemon. Where did they come from? Some of them came from space, but most of them did not. Did they evolve from other things? Some say that this is the right answer, but over the years, research has gone against this. So how did they come into being?

There is the legend. The legend that says that in the beginning there was only one Pokemon. This Pokemon had no name, and no abilities, but was capable of dividing itself and creating new species. Its first divide created the Legendary Pokemon, some that you know of, some that you don't. These Pokemon were aggresive, and attacked each other without cause. Some of the Legendary Pokemon were destroyed, thereby destroying the first Pokemon. Some of the Legendary Pokemon realized this, and went far and wide across the world, creating new Pokemon in their wake. The rest of them fought on the island where they had been born, until only one remained. That Pokemon left the island many years ago, when the island was discovered, and no one knows the Pokemon's location.

That one Pokemon is the reason that all of the other Pokemon still live on. The Pokemon in the legend still has the abilities that created it, and puts them to use on unknown continents, and then leaves before humans discover the land.

People have dismissed this legend. However, with every legend, there is at least a grain of truth. Who knows? Perhaps the Pokemon does exist, and is making new Pokemon as we speak, leaving the rest of the world to wonder about how Pokemon live on.

To the south of Hoenn, there are a set of islands known as the Majra Islands. These islands have unearthed a few new species of Pokemon, and have a majority of the rest of the discovered Pokemon, making them a popular location for trainers. And of course, Pokemon Poachers.

In Cendal City however, there are no traces of any poaching. All seems calm and well as a 17 year old girl wakes up to her normal daily routine. Of course, every day has its differences to the last, except today is going to be particularly unusual...