Are you referring to The Legend of Rah and the Muggles? That was found to be bullshit the second people read the book. It's an extremely weird story about nuclear fallout, talking animals, and a shit ton of meandering filler. The only similarity was use of the word "muggle", which doesn't even mean the same thing in both stories. JK may be a TERF now, but she is not a plagiarist.
Jomega
That cat is tripping balls.
What the fuck did Mexico do?
"Why, yes. We can tell you are a criminal because of your skull shape"
It's not the 90's anymore. You can play the new Mortal Kombat on the Switch, gore fully intact.
"I wish to switch bodies with my master."
"I wish they could no longer talk."
That is literally a swastika.
Yeah, I was fine. Mostly. Probably. I just thought it would be a funny concept to have a character like that who's dark and brooding exclusively when he's on the job, and is friendly to just about everyone the rest of the time.
When I was a younger I made up a dark type gym leader OC who's thing is he acts like an edgelord when he's on the clock but is otherwise pretty chill when he punches out. I always thought it was a pretty funny concept that I'd love to see in a game. So that's me.
We don't "force" them to do it. This is repeatedly established to be something they enjoy doing. BW even has this as a plot point: N, a young man who is somehow able to understand Pokémon, is initially of the same point of view as you. To his astonishment, most Pokémon outright refuse to abandon their trainers. At first he chalks this up to some form of brainwashing, but over the course of the game he comes to realize that their desires to train and become stronger are in fact genuine. He ultimately decides it isn't right for him to decide what they want for them, and spends the sequel targeting abusive trainers exclusively as opposed to tearing down the institution of Pokémon training in it's entirety. >!There's also some stuff about a bigger big bad grooming him to be the face of Team Plasma while he controls the group from the shadows, complete with strongly implied child abuse. Oh, and the reason the bigger bad wants to "liberate" Pokémon to begin with is so that no trainer can oppose his own team when he goes for world domination. You know, typical RPG stuff!<
Good riddance.