The Kitakami Legend (DnD Story)

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Once a time ago in the past, there were three Pokémon, Okidogi being small and weak, Munkidori being clumsy and dim-witted and Fezandipiti having short, dull feathers.

Then one day, the three encountered a Mythical Pokémon named Pecharunt, who they met while it was on its way to Kitakami to find masks with Tera Crystals on them. Pecharunt gave them Toxic Chains, which wrapped around the trio's neck, head and waist, drawing out their desires and capabilities; giving a powerful physique by stimulating the muscles for Okidogi, psychic powers by stimulating the brain for Munkidoki and a beautiful look along with a lovely voice for Fezandipiti. Granting their wishes and, supposedly, their Typings; Fighting, Psychic and Fairy as a result of their granted wishes and their Secondary Typing; Poison due to the chains's toxins, albeit at the cost of being chained to Pecharunt's will, Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti became a group of Pokémon along with their new master. So they set out to Kitakami.

While there, they searched for the masks in the Festival of Masks. Then, they noticed two figures, both wearing glittering masks. Using Munkidori’s ability, they tracked down where they lived

While Ogerpon was away, Okdidogi and Fezandipiti snuck into Ogerpon's home, and stole the masks. The man noticed them, and he tried to protect all of the masks, but they stole three of them: the Wellspring Mask, the Hearthflame Mask, and the Cornerstone Mask, with the man only holding onto the Teal Mask.

After escaping the cave, they delivered three of the four masks to Pecharunt, who was overjoyed to give the couple their wish. However, this joy was cut short by Ogerpon. Donning the Teal Mask with its kanabō in hand, Ogerpon, who attacked them in an uncontrollable fit of rage that culminated in her killing the thieves.

However, her anger caused the villagers to fear her even more. Unaware of the full story, the nearby villagers mistakenly believed Okidogi, Munkidori and Fezandipiti had perished while protecting their home from a terrifying, rampaging ogre.

As Ogerpon left the village, alone and in sorrow, the villagers named the trio: the Loyal Three, and put their bodies to rest. The Loyal Three's remains were buried near the village, and a monument dedicated to honor their "Sacrifice" was erected on top. The surrounding area would be known as Loyal Three Park, later renamed to Loyalty Plaza.

Ogerpon was left alone in her cave, saddened by the events that had transpired. She mainly resided in the Dreaded Den for many years.

Pecharunt disguised itself as toy and remain asleep after being found by the Peachy's store owner in Mossui Town, who placed it on display on a table for customers to see.

The village mask maker— who gifted Ogerpon and the man with the four masks— understood what had happened between the Loyal Three and Ogerpon, but the other villagers dismissed him as a heretic for attempting to explain the truth.

To protect his family from suffering the village's wrath as he did, he kept the truth hidden from everyone except his family members, who passed the truth down to their descendants as a family secret.

From that point on, the Loyal Three were unjustly revered as the Heroes by the people of Kitakami for generations.

According to local Kitakami beliefs, worshiping the Loyal Three would grant various benefits such as kindness, success, and good fortune:

Worshiping Okidogi will grant kindness and help ensure things are "Okey-Dokey" between both sides. Worshiping Munkidori ensures one is successful in life and that everything will be "Hunky-Dory". Worshiping Fezandipiti leads to both good luck and "Serendipitous" things happening Over the course of generations, the fake story of "Three brave heroes who gave their lives to defend Kitakami from a rampaging ogre" was passed down, masks depicting Ogerpon as a malicious nefarious "Monster" and the Loyal Three as noble "Heroes" were produced to be used as part of the traditional festival of Masks

After enough time passed, Ogerpon took to visiting the Festival of Masks again by wearing her teal mask, as she would once again be able to blend with the villagers as just another kid wearing a mask.

the website to visit these are below:

Ogerpon (5e Creature)

Okidogi (5e Creature)

Munkidori (5e Creature)

Fezandipiti (5e Creature)

Pecharunt (5e Creature)


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