Talk:Unrivaled/@comment-7706473-20130919065809/@comment-13205380-20130919074121

haha thanks Lilly. Truth be told the scene with Agatha was taken from an idea a friend of mine and I devolped while he was writing a nuzlocke regarding 20 years prior to the events of the manga/anime/games, wherein Giovanni rose to power by overthorwing his father, a OC character of mine with tremendous psychic powers challenging the gyms run by Rocket, and the ultimate discovery that Mewtwo's power disrupts the natural order and had begun awakening ancient dormant pokemon who fear him. There's more to that story but not for me to tell really.

Also on that note, he willingly locked himself away because the Indego League had promised him sanctuary provided he kept himself away from the outside world.

One thing I had trouble with was tying in the notion that, in my mind, Mewtwo IS an incarnation of Giygas from the Mother series, in that (in this dimensional reality) Mew was the pure embodiment of Giygas' power filtered through the child like innocence learned from humans but could only be awakened when corrupted by the human element (ie the tampering of DNA). However I felt that, despite the fact, Mewtwo wouldn't be aware of this and only sees himself as a force without equal, yet does not actively seek out opposition to test himself since he knows the extent of himself.

Anyway I wrote this vaguely to try and avoid the obvious nature of it being a pokemon pasta. Yeah it's not creepy throughout, but the fact is Mewtwo willingly and unquestioningly killed and would likely kill again. I like the notion that in the end, Red would face a being that knows it's a superior being and will not answer to anyone until proven otherwise and takes no remorse for its actions in the meantime. That alone is scary in a way