WARNING: Disturbing topics involved. Be advised that this isn't canon.
THERE HAVE BEEN reports that video game developer Game Freak, suffered a security breach as the company's files have been hacked. Eventually these confidential records were allegedly disclosed to the public, which even included a disturbing narrative involving one of the most beloved Pokemon in the Johto region, Typhlosion.
Fans were shocked upon learning more about Typhlosion's unreleased tale. It started with a girl who got lost in the woods, who encountered a random stranger.
"You must be lost, right? I know the way down the mountain, but with your pace, it would be midnight before we get there. I'll take you tomorrow morning, so why don't you rest at my place tonight?" stated by the alleged leaks.
Left with no choice, the girl decided to stay at the man's place. The stranger told the girl: "Even if you wake up before I do, don't look at my face."
As to why the man said that? It was revealed that the man was actually a Typhlosion. At one point the Pokemon told the girl: "Your father is looking for you. But you are my wife, so I can't return you. I will have to fight him."
The girl replied: "Please don't do that. Don't kill my father. How can I live with you if you kill my family? You are a good person. So, please stay here with me and sleep."
This is only a brief excerpt of the story as there are darker details pointed out. At the end of the narrative it was hinted of a Pokemon-human hybrid.
Upon hearing this narrative, fans were left shocked with the leaks. With such a disturbing narrative, it seems fans who grew up loving Typhlosion might have shifted to Feraligatr or Meganium.
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