Right, I'll fucking try it again, continuing from this post
>>50811069As the game goes on, the plot shafts the player more and more in favour of Melia. The whole thing is like a fever dream, where you meet multiple Meliaclones that are probably alternate timeline versions. You meet people that throw around magic powers, like a crazy Arceus cultist with ice powers that freezes a whole island. The first hint that (You) also have superpowers is in a mass lavadunk event, when no less than THREE (3) people are dunked in lava in a row, one of them being yourself. You die but come back to life, but no one even stops to think about it because other people with magic powers jump in to save the day.
Most egregious is when you finally find your mother when you're imprisoned by the evil team. In classic Rejuv fashion, you fight with leader of the Team Xen, Madame X, and her Yveltal. It doesn't matter if you win, because she simply usheathes katana and starts trying to attack you without Pokemon. Your mother sacrifices her life to defend you, and then her corpse gets unceremoniously tossed aside because MELIA returns and immediately steals the limelight. It is eventually revealed that Melia got recruited into a secret elite force of time traveling trainers commissioned by two superhumans that have power over space and time, 'Spacea' and 'Tiempa'. Note how Rejuv uses magic people with superpowers instead of Pokemon.
Time travel adventures eventually lead to you and Melia getting stranded in a bad timeline due to her idiocy, where you get to watch her fight for the spotlight with the villain, which is her fucking alternate self (the angry mesugaki pictured). She awakens to her literal Arceus powers because she thinks about how much she loves her friend, the first gym leader, then magically defeats everyone. Where's THE FUCKING Pokemon?
It is essentially someone's waifu story that only barely remembers it's Pokemon.
>>50811672Either way, the influence is obvious