Your prompt this week, inspired by the Raikou event going on now in Pokémon Sleep: What was going to be a boring and rainy afternoon took an amazing turn when your characters spotted Raikou! What's going through their heads as they meet the Legend of Thunder?
Your prompt this week is inspired by the eclipse across North America today: What lore do you think the Pokeworld has concerning eclipses? Do you think the gang may have seen one?
Your prompt this week: What goes through a young trainer's mind before they get their first Pokémon? Do they aspire to live up to or surpass Ash's legend? Or something else entirely?
Your prompt this week: What do you think pop music in the Pokeworld is like? Think up a band or idol for the Pokeworld! What kind of music do they play, and do they have any hit songs?
Your prompt this week: What do you think a true Pokémon Stadium 3 would look like? What modes would return, what modes would be new, and what kinds of mini games would be featured? Would there be a story mode?
Your prompt this week, building on last week: What do you think a Pokémon Conquest 2 would look like? What would a Fairy Nation be named, in your opinion? What would change to account for Gen 6-9? What would the story be like?
Your prompt this week is inspired by Crystal, and HG/SS: You find yourself having to protect Suicune from Eusine--how will you protect the aurora Beast?
Your prompt this week: "I wanna be, the very best, like no one ever was" has been the heartbeat of Pokémon since Day 1. In modern times, this usually means a trainer off to prove themselves worthy of Pokémon League Champion. But what does that look like in a time when people were still leery of what Pokémon were able to do?
Your prompt this week: What do you think life is like for the ordinary people of the Pokeworld? Or what do the heroes do when they're not off adventuring or saving the world?
Your characters are off to camp for the summer (or working as a camp staff) Are they looking forward to camp, or can they not wait to leave?
Remember those toys and trinkets you could sometimes find in cereal boxes (or mail away for with so many box tops and maybe some money)? Write about your characters attempting to obtain one cereal box prize they really want--how many boxes do they have to go through to find the item (or accumulate enough box tops to mail away for the item)?