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>You play as a kid with a dad and a mom at home (Seriously what is up with GF's missing dad fetish? At least Norman stuck around)
>Region is being menaced by an evil team
>However, these grunts are not robbing people or stealing Pokemon. Instead, they're capturing wild Pokemon en masse and keeping only the strongest individuals
>Their plan is to swarm the League Challenge with their hundreds of members to ensure that at least a few manage to challenge the Elite Four
>The evil team leader has funded a huge operation to uncover and capture the box legendary since he plans to use it to steamroll the League
>It is revealed that the leader's real identity is the son of the current Champion. He put together this massive operation because he believes that a Champion should rule the region (Just as the ancient champion in that land once did)
>When his admins realize how petty is motives are, they leave in disgust. Some of the grunts stick around since they want to be a part of the new world order, or because they have nowhere else to go
>The player faces the Elite Four and the true champion.
>After winning, they face the evil team leader alone in the Champion's hall. He's pissed that his dad was already defeated, but during the final battle he becomes visibly more depressed after each fainted Pokemon
>Afterwards, he realizes he only really wanted to be Champion since he thought it would earn his dad's respect. He regrets not connecting more with his father and allows himself to be arrested
>The former Champion congratulates you, expresses his sorrow, and suggests you go home and see your parents again
I'm surprised Pokemon hasn't had a might makes right Social Darwinist villain yet. Its so antithetical to the world of Pokemon that I think it would make for a great antagonist