Talk:One Year Later/@comment-25021327-20150509021757/@comment-26359518-20150509031835

I was attempting uniqueness with this Poke Pasta, but, given how I planned to go about it, I was very much unable to truly make it unique. The fact is this was my first actual Poke Pasta from when I first started. As much as I hate to admit it, being unique with this idea is an impossibility. Now, to help you understand the meaning of what's going on.

The quote that you used refers to the clues I left in the story to let the reader find out what happened. If you refer to after the Cerulean City gym part, you'll notice that Misty asks why the character did what they did. In each town, there is nothing but rubble. Also, an early clue is that, when the player entered the trainer's house, the mother was seen crying. The trainer, which is actually pretty obvious after yoiu get far enough in, is also a clue.

Also, if you refer to other clues, such as Oak's speaking about how he had high hopes for the character (I believe he said it in the game, not truly sure, lol.), you then can sort of piece together the puzzle. All the pieces are there at the climax when the ghosts do what they do to the character, they just must be fitted perfectly. Now, as for the actual idea behind this pasta... What I did was I took into account how Gary, or Jeff, in this case, would react if after everything he had been through; all the battles, all the blood (figuratively, there's like no blood at all xD), sweat, and tears, all the time spent, his dreams were realized only to be ripped away in an instant. This would send him into an insanity-driven state. I took into account what he might possibly do, and tried to center a story around it.