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>>41831970>The story has to culminate in the daughter evolving into a Gardevoir and being used by the Trainer against the Mother.Good idea.
>Ideas about the daughter and mother's relationshipThe mother has a loving relationship with her daughter, but she can be overprotective at times.
The daughter hasn't evolved yet from a lack of experience.
But, rarely, the jealousy unconsciously manifests. The mother likes to tell her daughter that, although she is a different color from other ralts, she is not better than other ralts. Or if the daughter does something that shows her precocity (like self levitating) and tells her mother about what she did, the mother chides the her for fibbing.
>What is the relationship the Mother has with the band of Pokemon?I think I'll scrap the band of Pokemon. Instead, there caged Pokemon in the hideout that you free to help you rescue your daughter.
>Does the story take place only in a "Rocket Hideout"?The story begins in the woods near the trainer's childhood home. The Gardevoir chose to live there because of the residual memories there of her growing up with her trainer.
The "Rocket Hideout" is the trainer's childhood home that the trainer rebought and turned into the base of operations. For nostalgia.
The emotions can be seen in the overworld and are visualized as clouds. The color of the cloud indicates the type of emotion.
>Is the mother a good person? Is the Trainer a bad person?Both are good people.
But what they valued in their relationship differed. And that was the source of the problem.
The mother valued the shared emotional bond.
The bond is what she lived for.
The trainer valued having a loyal pokemon that could win.
Winning is what he lived for.
When the trainer wanted a stronger pokemon, he turned to breeding.
After his Gardevoir ran away, the trainer began to lose battle after battle.
He couldn't win without his ace Pokemon.
So he blamed the Gardevoir and her disobedience.