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Long Live Pokémon

In a world where the mystical powers of Grimoires blend with the captivating creatures of Pokémon, Cleo finds himself thrust into an extraordinary new life as Ryuji, the heir to a powerful clan. Awakening in a realm where summoners forge bonds with mythical Guardians and Pokémon roam free, Ryuji discovers that his destiny is far more complex than he ever imagined. Join Ryuji on a thrilling adventure where the lines between summoner and trainer blur, and where every battle holds the key to unlocking the mysteries of a world like no other. Long Live Pokémon is a tale of courage, friendship, and the relentless pursuit of one's destiny in a universe where anything is possible.

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4 Chs

CH.4

As the weeks of training continued, Ryuji found himself increasingly immersed in the unique teachings of the Hiryū Clan. Renowned for their expertise in training Dragon and Flying-type Pokémon, the clan had developed a deep understanding of these powerful creatures, passing down specialized techniques and knowledge through generations. Under the watchful eyes of Elder Hiroshi and the experienced masters, Ryuji's training took on a new intensity, resonating deeply with the ancient traditions of the clan.

The training grounds, usually bathed in the soft light of dawn, now felt like a sacred battlefield, where the forces of nature themselves seemed to bow to the will of the clan's masters. The air was thick with the potent energy of the dragons that had long been revered by the Hiryū Clan, and Ryuji could feel that same power coursing through his veins. Each morning, he would rise before dawn, preparing himself for the challenges that lay ahead.

One morning, after another grueling session of meditation to attune his spirit to the elemental forces around him, Elder Hiroshi summoned Ryuji to a secluded area of the training grounds. Here, the earth was scarred by the battles of previous generations, and the winds whispered secrets of ancient power. Elder Hiroshi's presence was like a mountain, unyielding and formidable, and Ryuji knew that what he was about to learn was no ordinary lesson.

"Ryuji," Elder Hiroshi began, his voice carrying the weight of countless generations, "you have progressed well in understanding the nature of your bond with Deino and Axew. But if you are to walk the path of true mastery within the Hiryū Clan, you must grasp the essence of adaptability. This is not merely a technique—it is a Dao, a way of being that will allow you to harmonize with the ever-changing flow of battle and life."

Elder Hiroshi gestured, and from the shadows, several of the clan's most powerful summoners emerged. Each was accompanied by a fearsome Dragon or Flying-type Pokémon, their presence exuding an aura of ancient, primal strength. Among them was Shiro, a revered master known for his unparalleled command over the Dao of Dragons, his Dragonite hovering silently by his side like a guardian spirit.

Ryuji couldn't help but feel a surge of curiosity and admiration as he observed the powerful Dragonite. Its presence was almost overwhelming, the sheer aura it emitted speaking of countless battles and deep, ancient power. Intrigued, Ryuji decided to use his Twinstar ability to Inspect the Dragonite, eager to learn more about this formidable Pokémon.

Focusing his mind, Ryuji activated the Inspect function, directing it towards Shiro's Dragonite. For a brief moment, he felt the familiar sensation of connection, the energy of his ability reaching out to gather information. However, as he tried to peer into the Dragonite's details, he encountered a powerful resistance—a barrier that seemed to push back against his efforts.

The Inspect screen flickered, showing only fragmented glimpses of information:

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Dragonite

Type: Dragon/Flying

Level: ????

Ability: ????

Moves: ????

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Ryuji's heart raced as he realized that his ability was being thwarted. The power of Shiro's Dragonite was so immense that it obscured most of its details from his ability to Inspect. He could barely grasp its level or abilities, and the screen refused to reveal any more. This was the first time Ryuji had encountered such resistance, and it only deepened his respect for the Pokémon and its master.

Shiro, noticing Ryuji's concentrated expression, gave a knowing smile. "Dragonite's strength is beyond what most can comprehend," he said softly, his voice filled with pride. "It has been with me through countless battles, and our bond is something that transcends the ordinary. Your curiosity is commendable, Ryuji, but there are some things that cannot be understood by sight alone. You will learn, in time, that true power is as much about the unseen as it is about what is revealed."

Ryuji nodded, humbled by the experience. The brief encounter with the Dragonite's power had shown him just how far he still had to go. It wasn't just about gathering information or mastering techniques—it was about cultivating a bond so deep and strong that it became a force in itself.

As he released the Inspect ability and refocused his attention, Ryuji felt a renewed determination. Shiro's words echoed in his mind, reminding him that the journey ahead was not just one of strength, but also of understanding and growth. There was much more to learn, and he was eager to continue walking the path laid out before him.

"Adaptability," Shiro spoke, his voice like thunder rolling across the heavens, "is the ability to flow like water, to move with the winds, and to strike with the precision of a dragon's claw. In our clan, it is a skill that separates the enlightened from the ordinary, the strong from the weak."

With a simple wave of his hand, Shiro summoned the forces of nature. The skies darkened, and the wind howled as if answering a call from the depths of the earth. The ground beneath Ryuji's feet shifted, transforming into treacherous terrain—craggy rocks, shifting sands, and swirling mists that obscured his vision. This was no ordinary training ground; it was a realm forged by the collective will of the clan's masters, a place where Ryuji would either grow or be broken.

"Ryuji," Elder Hiroshi intoned, his voice cutting through the tumult, "to master adaptability, you must become one with your Guardians and with the world around you. Feel the earth beneath your feet, the air in your lungs, the pulse of the dragons that flows within you. Only by embracing the ever-changing nature of the world can you hope to command it."

Ryuji nodded, steeling himself for the trials ahead. He released Deino and Axew from their Poké Balls, and the two Pokémon immediately sensed the heightened stakes. Their eyes burned with determination, their spirits attuned to Ryuji's as they faced the daunting environment together.

"Begin!" Shiro commanded, and the world around Ryuji seemed to erupt in chaos.

The winds swirled violently, tearing at his clothes and whipping the sands into blinding clouds. The ground shifted beneath his feet, threatening to throw him off balance with every step. But Ryuji did not falter. He drew upon the teachings of the clan, centering himself in the midst of the storm. He reached out with his spirit, connecting deeply with Deino and Axew, feeling their energy as if it were an extension of his own.

"Deino, anchor yourself to the earth!" Ryuji called out, his voice cutting through the roar of the elements. Deino growled in acknowledgment, its powerful legs digging into the shifting ground, its body becoming as solid as the mountains.

"Axew, become the wind!" Ryuji commanded next. Axew, light on its feet, leapt into the air, using the turbulent winds to its advantage. It moved with a fluid grace, dodging obstacles with precision, its movements a dance that blended perfectly with the chaos around it.

As the trials continued, Ryuji was tested in ways he had never imagined. The environment constantly shifted, forcing him to adapt not only his strategies but his very way of thinking. He learned to anticipate the changes in the terrain, to feel the subtle shifts in the air that preceded a gust of wind or a tremor in the earth. Each movement, each decision, became an exercise in harmonizing with the world around him.

The true challenge, Ryuji realized, was not in overcoming the elements but in becoming one with them. He began to see the flow of the energy around him—the Dao of the Dragons that the Hiryū Clan had mastered over centuries. It was an invisible current, guiding him, whispering the secrets of adaptability.

Hours passed, though it felt like mere moments in the heightened state of awareness Ryuji had entered. Deino and Axew responded to his commands with a synchronicity that bordered on the supernatural. They moved as one, their actions perfectly aligned with Ryuji's intent, their spirits intertwined in a bond forged through trial and hardship.

Finally, as the winds began to die down and the earth settled beneath him, Ryuji stood victorious, breathing heavily but filled with a sense of profound accomplishment. He had not just learned adaptability—he had embodied it, becoming a part of the natural order, moving with the ebb and flow of the world around him.

Shiro and the other masters watched with approval, their expressions solemn but satisfied. Elder Hiroshi approached, his gaze filled with pride. "You have done well, Ryuji," he said, his voice carrying the weight of his approval. "You have touched upon the Dao of Adaptability, a path that will serve you well in the battles to come. Remember, this is only the beginning. The deeper you delve into this Dao, the more powerful you and your Guardians will become."

Ryuji bowed deeply, humbled by the experience and the wisdom imparted to him. "Thank you, Elder Hiroshi, Master Shiro. I will continue to cultivate this Dao, and I will not let the clan down."

As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting the training grounds in twilight, Ryuji felt a deep sense of peace. He had passed the trials, but more importantly, he had grown in ways he had never imagined. The path ahead was still long, filled with unknowns, but with the strength of his Guardians, the knowledge he had gained, and the Dao of Adaptability as his guide, Ryuji knew he was ready to face whatever challenges the future held.

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After the intense weeks of training under the guidance of the Hiryū Clan's masters, Ryuji felt a profound shift not only in himself but also in his Guardians, Deino and Axew. The rigorous training had pushed them to their limits, forging a deeper bond and honing their abilities to a fine edge. Now, it was time to see just how far they had come.

One evening, after the final trial where he had faced Shiro's Dragonite, Ryuji sat in a quiet corner of the training grounds, the cool night air a welcome relief from the day's exertions. Deino and Axew rested beside him, their breaths steady but their eyes still bright with the energy that coursed through them. Ryuji knew that the past weeks had changed them all, and he was eager to understand the full extent of that change.

Taking a moment to reflect on their journey, Ryuji felt the weight of his experiences settle into a calm resolve. Then, focusing inward, he activated his Twinstar skill and called upon the ability to Inspect. As the familiar translucent screen appeared before his eyes, Ryuji directed it first toward Deino. The information that appeared confirmed what he had sensed during their training.

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Deino

Type: Dark/Dragon

Level: Normal-Rank 3

Ability: Hustle – Boosts the power of physical moves but lowers accuracy; Adaptability – Enhances the effectiveness of moves that match the Pokémon typing, making them stronger and more efficient in battle. Gain spatial awareness, allowing it to better navigate and respond to dynamic environments. Allow the body to subtly adapt to different terrains and conditions, increasing its resilience and reaction speed in varying battle scenarios.

Moves: Tackle, Dragon Rage, Bite, Dragon Pulse

Bond Strength: Familiar – The bond between Ryuji and Deino has grown as they've spent more time together. Deino now recognizes Ryuji's habits and commands, leading to improved coordination in battles and daily activities.

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Ryuji's heart swelled with pride as he read the new details. The intense training had not only improved Deino's existing abilities but had also unlocked the powerful Adaptability ability. The bond with Deino had also progressed from the initial stage to Familiar, indicating a deeper level of understanding and cooperation between them.

Turning his attention to Axew, Ryuji activated Inspect once more.

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Axew

Type: Dragon

Level: Normal-Rank 3

Ability: 

Mold Breaker – Moves can bypass the effects of the target's abilities; Adaptability – Enhances the effectiveness of moves that match the Pokémon typing, making them stronger and more efficient in battle. Gain spatial awareness, allowing it to better navigate and respond to dynamic environments. Allow the body to subtly adapt to different terrains and conditions, increasing its resilience and reaction speed in varying battle scenarios..

Moves: Scratch, Dragon Rage, Leer, Dual Chop

Bond Strength: Familiar – The bond between Ryuji and Axew has also progressed. Axew now better understands Ryuji's commands and intentions, leading to improved coordination and trust in their interactions and battles.

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Seeing the Adaptability ability listed under both of his Guardians filled Ryuji with a deep sense of accomplishment. The training had not only solidified their abilities but had also deepened their bonds to the Familiar stage, reflecting their growing understanding and synchronization.

Ryuji closed the Inspect screen, a satisfied smile on his face. The journey had been challenging, but the results were undeniable. With Deino and Axew now possessing the Adaptability ability and their bond strengthened to Familiar, they had become true embodiments of the Hiryū Clan's teachings—powerful, versatile, and attuned to the world around them.

As he stood and prepared to head back to the clan's quarters for some well-earned rest, Ryuji felt a renewed sense of purpose. The challenges that lay ahead, including his upcoming time at the Pokémon International League's academy, no longer seemed daunting. With Deino and Axew by his side, both now empowered with the ability to adapt to any situation and bonded to him on a deeper level, Ryuji knew they were ready to face whatever the future had in store.

The night sky above was clear and filled with stars, and as Ryuji looked up, he couldn't help but feel that his path was just as wide open and full of possibilities. With his Guardians' new abilities and the bond they shared, the future was bright, and Ryuji was determined to seize it with both hands.

The next day…

As Ryuji sat in the quiet corner of the training grounds, reflecting on the growth of his Pokémon, his thoughts drifted towards the nature of power in this world. The way Pokémon grew and became stronger here was markedly different from what he had once understood. In the past, he had perceived Pokémon battles through the straightforward lens of levels and experience points, where growth was linear and predictable. But in this new world, the power dynamics were more intricate, shaped by factors that extended beyond mere experience.

After a few moments of contemplation, Ryuji decided it was time to delve deeper into this world's power system. During his training, he had encountered terms like "Normal-Rank" to describe Deino and Axew's current state. But what did these rankings truly mean? And how did they compare to the system he was once familiar with?

Determined to find answers, Ryuji made his way to the clan's vast library, a place where the knowledge of generations was carefully preserved. The library was a grand hall, filled with shelves upon shelves of ancient tomes, scrolls, and records. The air was thick with the scent of parchment and ink, a quiet reminder of the wisdom contained within these walls.

Ryuji approached the librarian, a wise and gentle elder who had served the Hiryū Clan for decades. "I wish to learn more about the power system in this world," Ryuji said respectfully. "Specifically, I want to understand how Pokémon are ranked and what those rankings signify."

The librarian nodded knowingly, her eyes gleaming with understanding. "You seek knowledge of the tier system," she said, her voice soft yet authoritative. 

She led Ryuji to a section of the library dedicated to the study of power and combat. There, she pulled out several scrolls and tomes, each one detailing the intricacies of the ranking system that governed the strength and growth of Pokémon in this world.

"The system here is tiered," the librarian began, unfurling a scroll that displayed a detailed chart. "Rather than levels, Pokémon and summoners alike are categorized into tiers, which reflect their overall strength, potential, and mastery of their abilities. These tiers are divided into six main categories: Normal, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Diamond. Each tier represents a significant increase in power, and within each tier, there are ten stages of progression."

She pointed to the chart, showing how each tier and stage was represented. "A Pokémon begins at Normal Tier, Stage 1, and as it grows stronger, it can ascend through the stages, eventually reaching Stage 10 before progressing to the next tier. For example, a Pokémon at Normal-Rank Stage 3, like your Deino and Axew, has just begun its journey. It still has much potential to unlock before it can ascend to the Bronze Tier."

Ryuji studied the chart, noting how the system was structured. "So, the stages within each tier measure how close a Pokémon is to breaking through to the next level of power?"

"Precisely," the librarian confirmed. "The stages reflect both the Pokémon's mastery of its abilities and its overall combat proficiency. As a Pokémon advances through the stages, it becomes stronger, more resilient, and better attuned to the flow of battle. However, breaking through to a new tier—such as moving from Normal to Bronze—requires more than just experience. It demands a significant breakthrough, often in the form of deepened bonds, mastered techniques, or even moments of profound insight."

Ryuji nodded, absorbing the information. This system was more nuanced than the level-based system he had once known. It emphasized not just raw power but also the mastery of one's abilities and the growth of the bond between Pokémon and summoner. The idea of tiers and stages suggested that power was not merely about accumulation but also about refinement and understanding.

"The higher tiers," the librarian continued, "such as Gold, Platinum, and Diamond, are rare and difficult to achieve. Pokémon and summoners at these levels possess extraordinary abilities and are often considered the elite. Reaching such heights requires not only strength but also wisdom, discipline, and an unbreakable bond between Pokémon and summoner."

Ryuji felt a surge of determination. He had already begun to cultivate his bond with Deino and Axew, and now he understood that this connection would be crucial to their progression. If they were to advance through the stages and tiers, he would need to guide them with care, helping them to unlock their potential and achieve new levels of mastery.

As the librarian continued to explain the intricacies of the system, Ryuji's mind raced with possibilities. He began to envision the path ahead—not just for himself, but for his Pokémon as well. They would need to train harder, refine their techniques, and deepen their understanding of their own abilities. But with the right guidance, they could ascend through the ranks, becoming powerful enough to face any challenge that lay ahead.

The librarian finished her explanation with a gentle smile. "You have already taken your first steps, Ryuji. The bond you share with Deino and Axew has brought you to the Familiar stage, and that connection will be your greatest asset as you strive to ascend through the tiers. Remember, true power is not just about strength—it's about understanding, growth, and the ability to adapt."

Ryuji thanked the librarian and carefully rolled up the scroll, placing it back on the shelf. As he left the library, he felt a renewed sense of purpose. The path of the summoner was more complex and challenging than he had anticipated, but it was also filled with potential. With Deino and Axew by his side, he was ready to embrace this new system, to learn and grow alongside his Pokémon, and to rise through the tiers to reach new heights.

As Ryuji left the library, his mind was buzzing with new insights about the power system of this world. The tiered rankings provided a more nuanced and challenging framework than the straightforward level system he was familiar with in his previous life. The path to power here was clearly about more than just strength; it was about understanding, mastery, and the depth of the bond between summoner and Pokémon.

However, there was still one aspect of this world that Ryuji needed to explore further: the ranking of Pokémon tiers and how they related to the power of the Grimoire he had bonded with. He had learned about the tier system that governed Pokémon, but he realized there was much more to understand about how these tiers influenced a summoner's growth and the abilities of their Pokémon.

With these questions in mind, Ryuji sought out Elder Hiroshi, the wise leader of the Hiryū Clan who had been guiding him through his training. He found the elder in the clan's meditation garden, a place of peace and reflection where the elder often retreated to gather his thoughts.

"Elder Hiroshi," Ryuji began as he approached, bowing respectfully. "I've been learning about the tier system that governs Pokémon, but I realize there is still much I don't know about how these tiers connect with the power of the Grimoire. Could you help me understand these aspects better?"

Elder Hiroshi looked up from his meditation, his expression calm and welcoming. He gestured for Ryuji to sit beside him on the smooth stone bench that overlooked a tranquil koi pond. The elder's presence was as steady as a mountain, and Ryuji felt reassured by the wisdom that radiated from him.

"You've been diligent in your studies, Ryuji," Elder Hiroshi began, his voice carrying the weight of experience. "Understanding the tier system is an important step, but you are correct—knowing how these tiers connect with the power of your Grimoire is crucial. These tiers determine not only the potential of your Pokémon but also your ability to lead them to greater heights."

The elder paused, as if gathering his thoughts, then continued. "In this world, a Pokémon's tier is closely tied to the summoner's mastery of their Grimoire. Just as Pokémon are ranked in tiers, from Normal to Diamond, the Grimoire itself is graded in a similar manner—Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Diamond. Each grade of the Grimoire signifies its ability to support the summoner in bonding with and nurturing more powerful Pokémon."

Ryuji listened closely, eager to learn more. "Could you briefly explain what each Grimoire grade represents?"

Elder Hiroshi nodded and began to outline the grades:

Bronze, this is the initial grade for all Grimoires that have bonded with a summoner. At this stage, the Grimoire allows the summoner to bond with Pokémon that are at the Normal Tier. The abilities of the Grimoire are basic, providing the summoner with the foundational tools needed to begin their journey. The Pokémon bonded at this stage are generally those in the early stages of their development, with much potential yet to be unlocked.

As the summoner's connection with the Grimoire deepens, it may ascend to the Silver Grade. At this level, the Grimoire gains the ability to support and bond with Pokémon that have reached the Bronze Tier. The Grimoire reveals more of its capabilities, allowing for the summoning of stronger Pokémon and the enhancement of their abilities.

The Gold Grade marks a significant advancement. At this grade, the Grimoire can bond with Pokémon that have reached the Silver Tier. The Grimoire's abilities become more sophisticated, providing the summoner with greater control over their Pokémon's growth and the potential to unlock unique abilities. The Pokémon at this stage have developed significantly, and the Grimoire enhances their strengths and mitigates their weaknesses.

Achieving a Platinum Grade Grimoire places a summoner among the elite. This Grimoire can support Pokémon at the Gold Tier. At this stage, the Grimoire's powers are nearly fully unlocked, allowing the summoner to bond with Pokémon of exceptional strength and rarity. The Grimoire also grants access to advanced summoning rituals and complex techniques that have been refined over generations.

Diamond Grade Grimoire is the pinnacle of summoner mastery. Very few ever reach this grade, as it requires not only immense power and skill but also a profound connection between the summoner, the Grimoire, and their Pokémon. At this grade, the Grimoire can bond with Pokémon at the Platinum and Diamond Tiers. The full potential of the Grimoire is unlocked, granting the summoner access to the most ancient and powerful spells, rituals, and abilities. The bond between the summoner and their Pokémon is at its strongest, allowing them to operate in perfect harmony.

Elder Hiroshi's voice softened as he concluded, "As you can see, Ryuji, the Grimoire's grade is not just about power—it's about understanding, control, and the depth of the bond you share with your Pokémon. Your journey is just beginning, but with each step, your Grimoire will reveal more of its secrets and grant you greater abilities."

Ryuji felt a surge of determination. Understanding the grading system of the Grimoire gave him a clearer path forward. "So, my Grimoire is currently at the Bronze Grade, and as I deepen my connection with it and my Pokémon, it will advance through the grades?"

"Indeed," Elder Hiroshi replied with a nod. "You are at the beginning of your journey, but you have already shown great potential. Continue to cultivate your bond with Deino and Axew, and explore the powers of your Grimoire. With dedication and effort, you will rise through the grades, unlocking new abilities and achieving greater heights."

Ryuji's mind buzzed with possibilities. He was no longer just training aimlessly; he had a clear goal to strive for. The thought of one day reaching the higher grades, unlocking the full potential of his Grimoire, and commanding the most powerful Pokémon was both daunting and exhilarating.

"Thank you, Elder Hiroshi," Ryuji said sincerely. "I will continue to train hard and deepen my connection with the Grimoire. I won't let you or the clan down."

Elder Hiroshi smiled, his gaze filled with quiet pride. "I have no doubt that you will succeed, Ryuji. Remember, the journey of a summoner is not just about strength, but about wisdom, understanding, and the bond you share with your Pokémon. As long as you keep these principles in mind, you will continue to grow and advance."

Elder Hiroshi's words lingered in the air, filling Ryuji with a deep sense of purpose. He had learned about the Pokémon tier system and the significance of his Grimoire, but he realized there was still more to understand about his own growth as a summoner. The path of the summoner was not just about the power of the Pokémon they bonded with, but also about their own rank, which dictated their abilities and potential.

Sensing Ryuji's contemplative mood, Elder Hiroshi continued, "There is another important aspect you must understand, Ryuji—your own rank as a summoner. Just as Pokémon are graded by their tiers, summoners themselves are ranked according to their mastery, experience, and connection with their Grimoire and Pokémon. These ranks reflect your growth, your wisdom, and your ability to guide your Pokémon to greater heights."

Ryuji listened intently, eager to learn more. Elder Hiroshi's calm and steady voice carried the weight of tradition and experience as he began to explain the ranks:

Apprentice is the starting rank for all new summoners. As an Apprentice, you are just beginning to understand the basics of summoning and bonding with Pokémon. Your Grimoire is still in its early stages, and your knowledge of its abilities is limited. Apprentices are typically still learning how to command their Pokémon effectively and are focused on building a foundation for their future growth.

After gaining some experience and deepening your bond with your Pokémon, you advance to the rank of Braveman. At this stage, your understanding of your Grimoire's abilities begins to expand, and you are able to handle more challenging situations in battle. Bravemen are known for their courage and determination, often taking on more difficult tasks to prove their worth.

The Hero rank marks a significant advancement in a summoner's journey. Heroes have demonstrated their skill in battle and their ability to command their Pokémon with precision. At this stage, a summoner's Grimoire reveals more of its power, allowing them to bond with stronger Pokémon and utilize more advanced techniques. Heroes are respected for their bravery and leadership, often taking on key roles in their clans.

As a summoner reaches the rank of Champion, they are recognized as a formidable force. Champions have mastered the intermediate powers of their Grimoire and have a deep bond with their Pokémon. Their command over their abilities is nearly flawless, and they can take on powerful opponents with confidence. Champions are often seen as leaders, guiding others and setting examples through their prowess in battle.

Achieving the rank of Grandmaster places a summoner among the elite. Grandmasters have an almost complete understanding of their Grimoire's capabilities and can summon Pokémon of exceptional strength. Their bond with their Pokémon is profound, allowing them to perform complex summoning rituals and advanced battle strategies. Grandmasters are revered for their wisdom and are often called upon to mentor younger summoners.

Elders are summoners who have reached a level of mastery that few can achieve. At this rank, the Grimoire's powers are fully unlocked, granting the summoner access to ancient techniques and powerful spells. Elders have an unbreakable bond with their Pokémon, allowing them to operate in perfect harmony. They are the guardians of knowledge and tradition, often serving as the leaders of their clans.

The rank of Overlord is reserved for those who have surpassed even the Elders in power and knowledge. Overlords have an unparalleled command over their Grimoire and can summon and bond with the most powerful and rare Pokémon. Their strategies in battle are unmatched, and their presence alone can turn the tide of a conflict. Overlords are often seen as the ultimate protectors of their people, wielding power that few can comprehend.

Emperors are the rulers among summoners, those who have achieved near-legendary status. At this rank, a summoner's abilities are second to none, and their Grimoire has reached its full potential. Emperors can command entire armies of Pokémon, and their bond with their Guardians is so deep that they can anticipate each other's moves instinctively. Emperors are often the leaders of vast territories, their wisdom and power shaping the course of history.

The rank of Sage is the highest honor a summoner can achieve. Sages are beings of immense power, knowledge, and understanding. They have unlocked the deepest secrets of their Grimoire and possess a spiritual connection with their Pokémon that transcends the physical world. Sages are revered as living legends, their words and actions guiding the course of nations. Their bond with their Pokémon is unbreakable, and they are capable of feats that defy the natural order.

Elder Hiroshi's voice softened as he concluded, "As you can see, Ryuji, the rank of a summoner is not just about power—it's about wisdom, understanding, and the depth of the bond you share with your Grimoire and your Pokémon. Your journey is just beginning, but with each step, you will grow stronger, and so too will your Grimoire, revealing more of its secrets and granting you greater abilities."

Ryuji felt a surge of determination. Understanding the ranking system gave him a clearer path forward. "So, I am currently at the Apprentice rank, and as I deepen my connection with my Grimoire and my Pokémon, I will advance through the ranks?"

"Indeed," Elder Hiroshi replied with a nod. "You are at the beginning of your journey, but you have already shown great potential. Continue to cultivate your bond with Deino and Axew, and explore the powers of your Grimoire. With dedication and effort, you will rise through the ranks, unlocking new abilities and achieving greater heights."

Ryuji's mind buzzed with possibilities. He was no longer just training aimlessly; he had a clear goal to strive for. The thought of one day reaching the higher ranks, unlocking the full potential of his Grimoire, and commanding the most powerful Pokémon was both daunting and exhilarating.

"Thank you, Elder Hiroshi," Ryuji said sincerely. "I will continue to train hard and deepen my connection with the Grimoire. I won't let you or the clan down."

Elder Hiroshi smiled, his gaze filled with quiet pride. "I have no doubt that you will succeed, Ryuji. Remember, the journey of a summoner is not just about strength, but about wisdom, understanding, and the bond you share with your Pokémon. As long as you keep these principles in mind, you will continue to grow and advance."

With those final words of encouragement, Ryuji left the meditation garden, his mind focused on the challenges ahead. He now had a clearer understanding of the path he needed to take, and with his Guardians by his side, he was ready to continue his journey as a summoner, striving to reach new heights and unlock the full potential of his Grimoire.

Elder Hiroshi's words resonated deeply with Ryuji, filling him with a renewed sense of purpose. He had begun to understand the intricacies of the Pokémon tier system and the significance of the Grimoire, but now he realized there was even more depth to the journey of a summoner. Not only were there distinct ranks for summoners, but within each rank, there were subtleties that further defined one's mastery and progression.

Seeing Ryuji's focus, Elder Hiroshi continued, "Each rank of a summoner is not just a single step. Within every rank—from Apprentice to Sage—there are three substages: Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced. These substages represent your growth within that rank, marking your journey from basic understanding to complete mastery."

Elder Hiroshi's voice softened as he concluded, "As you can see, Ryuji, each rank and its substages represent a journey of growth and understanding. It's not just about the power you wield, but the wisdom you gain and the bond you forge with your Pokémon. With each step, you will grow stronger, your Grimoire will reveal more of its secrets, and you will become a true master of your craft."

Ryuji felt a surge of determination. Understanding the ranking system and its subtleties gave him a clearer path forward. "So, I am currently at the Beginner stage of the Apprentice rank, and as I deepen my connection with my Grimoire and my Pokémon, I will advance through these substages and ranks?"

"Indeed," Elder Hiroshi replied with a nod. "You are at the beginning of your journey, but you have already shown great potential. Continue to cultivate your bond with Deino and Axew, and explore the powers of your Grimoire. With dedication and effort, you will rise through the ranks and substages, unlocking new abilities and achieving greater heights."

Ryuji's mind buzzed with possibilities. He was no longer just training aimlessly; he had a clear goal to strive for. The thought of one day reaching the higher ranks and substages, unlocking the full potential of his Grimoire, and commanding the most powerful Pokémon was both daunting and exhilarating.

"Thank you, Elder Hiroshi," Ryuji said sincerely. "I will continue to train hard and deepen my connection with the Grimoire. I won't let you or the clan down."

Elder Hiroshi smiled, his gaze filled with quiet pride. "I have no doubt that you will succeed, Ryuji. Remember, the journey of a summoner is not just about strength, but about wisdom, understanding, and the bond you share with your Pokémon. As long as you keep these principles in mind, you will continue to grow and advance."

With those final words of encouragement, Ryuji left the meditation garden, his mind focused on the challenges ahead. He now had a clearer understanding of the path he needed to take, and with his Guardians by his side, he was ready to continue his journey as a summoner, striving to reach new heights and unlock the full potential of his Grimoire.

The road to mastery was long, but Ryuji was determined to walk it with confidence, knowing that each step would bring him closer to his ultimate goal.