Pokémon Legendary: An Adult Pokémon Story
Copyright© 2025 by Subconscious_P
Chapter 33: Lugia
Action/Adventure Sex Story: Chapter 33: Lugia - An adult semi-erotic Pokémon story set in a more realistic and brutal Pokémon world. Follow a Pokémon Region Champion as he and his rivals race to unlock the secrets of Legendary and mythical Pokémon while facing an unknown threat unlike anything he's faced before. Our champion and rivals will put their lives on the line as they face lethal puzzles, god-tier Pokemon, a deadly stalker, an evil alliance, and the the most powerful trainers in the world. This story is not meant for commercial use.
Caution: This Action/Adventure Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Consensual Romantic Heterosexual Fiction Fan Fiction Cheating White Female Oral Sex Tit-Fucking Public Sex AI Generated
The streets of Maria Bella were chaos incarnate. The city that usually pulsed with laughter, color, and nightlife now burned under a storm of destruction. Civilians screamed as hurricane-force winds howled between skyscrapers, shattering glass and sending debris spiraling through the air. Cars flipped like toys. Streetlights bent. Whole storefronts were reduced to rubble in seconds.
Above it all loomed the sea guardian itself, Lugia.
Its wings beat like thunderclaps, each flap tearing the air apart. The sea below responded in agony, surging against the docks in unnatural fury, waves devouring anything in reach. The Pokémon’s golden-yellow eyes glowed with unholy intensity.
Ace and Mikaela stood frozen at the edge of the plaza, eyes wide as the legend of the deep became the nightmare of the skies.
“This is insane,” Mikaela said in a low voice, clutching Ace’s arm as a gust nearly knocked her off balance.
Ace gritted his teeth. “This isn’t just a wild Pokémon losing control ... this is something else.”
A nearby news drone buzzed overhead, its red light blinking as it streamed the chaos live. Through a shattered café window, Ace saw every TV screen flashing the same words in bold red:
BREAKING NEWS: LEGENDARY POKÉMON LUGIA ATTACKS MARIA BELLA.
Lugia unleashed a blinding Aeroblast, the white beam punching clean through a high-rise. The explosion rocked the block.
A handful of trainers tried to intervene, but their Pokémon were obliterated in seconds, swatted aside by hurricane winds or psychic shockwaves.
Police and emergency responders fought to evacuate the streets, but the storm made every step a battle.
Then Ace noticed a pattern amid the chaos. Lugia wasn’t attacking at random. The power grid was gone. The main bridge lay in ruins. The Pokémon Center HQ was cratered and burning.
“This is a coordinated attack,” Ace muttered.
Mikaela turned toward him, eyes wide. “Are you saying someone really is controlling it?”
Ace’s voice dropped low. “It’s hitting strategic targets. Whoever’s doing this knows exactly what they’re doing.”
Before Mikaela could respond, the city’s emergency broadcast system crackled to life. The sirens cut off. Then came a booming, distorted, and unmistakably smug voice.
“People of Calypso Island ... your reality is beginning to shift. Consider this a taste of what’s to come.”
Ace froze. He knew that voice. “Ghetsis.”
Mikaela’s head whipped toward him. “That guy you mentioned earlier from Unova?”
The voice continued, dripping with arrogance. “You are insects, crawling in the dirt and blind to forces far beyond your comprehension. Today, you witness true power. This is only the beginning.”
Ace’s hands curled into fists. “That bastard.”
“GYAAAAAS!” Lugia’s cry echoed through the broadcast, its eyes flickering like twin suns.
Ace’s pulse thundered in his ears. He had suspected that Ghetsis would resurface eventually, but not like this. Not here.
Another explosion shook the ground beneath them. The shockwave threw shards of debris down the street.
Mikaela grabbed his arm again. “Ace, what do we do?!”
Ace stared at the sky, watching Lugia circle like a god of destruction. His voice hardened. “We fight back.”
Ace’s PokéNav suddenly started buzzing. It was Professor Oak. Ace answered. Oak’s face appeared on the holo projector of his PokéNav looking very concerned.
“Ace! Are you alright?! I’m watching the news! Is Lugia really there?”
“Yes, Professor! It’s Ghetsis! He’s behind the syndicate, and he’s somehow controlling Lugia! I have to figure out a way to break the control and stop him!”
Oak’s face darkened. “Ghetsis controlling Lugia? Ace, if that’s true, then this is bad! If he has Lugia under control, then there’s no telling what other Pokémon he might have as well.”
“I know,” Ace replied grimly. “Something tells me that Terrakion may have suffered the same fate. I’ve got to figure out what he’s using to control them and shut it down permanently.”
“Phoebe and Phillip are on the way,” Oak said. “But I doubt they’ll get there in under an hour.”
“The city might be ashes by then Professor!” Ace exclaimed as Lugia flew overhead firing a Hyper Beam and obliterating an evacuated building. “I’ve got to do something now!”
“Ace, Lugia is a powerful legendary, a demi-god like Pokémon. You can’t take it on alo—”
“Send me Ho-Oh,” Ace said sharply, cutting him off.
“Ace...”
“Just do it, Professor!” Ace said even sharper now.
Oak sighed and then disappeared for a minute. He then reappeared with a weary look on his face. “Ho-Oh is ready for transfer. Ace, please be careful.”
Ace took out his Pokédex and placed one of his Pokémon on the pad. He pressed a few buttons.
The Poké Ball vanished and then a Master Ball appeared in its place. It was the Master Ball he had used to capture Ho-Oh nearly eight years ago atop the Bell Tower in Ecruteak City.
“Thanks, Professor.”
“Save as many as you can, Ace,” Oak replied.
Ace ended the call and lowered his PokéNav, the glow from its display fading against the inferno burning in the distance. When he turned, Mikaela was staring at him, her eyes wide with disbelief.
“Ho-Oh...” she said slowly, almost whispering. “You just asked Professor Oak to send you Ho-Oh. As in the legend from Johto, guardian of life, rebirth, the Rainbow Flame, that Ho-Oh?”
Ace nodded once, slipping the Master Ball onto his belt. “Yeah.”
Mikaela rubbed her temples, her voice caught between awe and panic. “Holy shit ... so all the rumors about you and legendary Pokémon are true...”
“Mikaela, now’s not the time for me to explain. I’ve gotta stop Lugia and then find Ghetsis.”
That snapped her out of her daze. Her expression hardened again, the gym leader side resurfacing.
“Okay. I’ll help coordinate evacuations,” she said firmly. “The league will have the other Calypso leaders doing the same.”
She hesitated for half a heartbeat, then added more quietly, “Ace ... please be careful.”
Ace gave her a short nod, the faintest flicker of a smile beneath the storm light. “I always am.”
She exhaled sharply, muttering, “Somehow, I doubt that’s true,” before turning and sprinting toward the main square as sirens wailed in the distance.
Ace looked up at the burning skyline. The reflection of fire glinted off the Master Ball in his hand.
The climb felt endless. Ace pushed up the stairwell of the half-collapsed hotel, boots pounding against cracked concrete, every breath filled with dust and smoke. Wind screamed through broken windows. Several times, nearby explosions caused the building to shake violently, nearly knocking him off his feet. Distant sirens warred with the roar of the sea. He burst through the final door and stepped onto the roof.
The world above Maria Bella was chaos. The once-vibrant coastal city now glowed orange with fire beneath a storm that wasn’t nature’s doing. Thunder rumbled from Lugia’s wings. The corrupted guardian circled the harbor, its eyes still burning that unnatural yellow.
Ace braced himself against the gale, his jacket whipping violently around him. Below, he could see emergency teams fighting to guide civilians into shelters while waves crashed over the docks. Another building collapsed in the distance, swallowed by fire and water alike. He thumbed the Master Ball clipped to his belt. Its purple shell gleamed faintly in the flicker of lightning.
“Lugia...” he muttered under his breath, eyes narrowing, “You don’t deserve this.”
For a heartbeat, he hesitated. The last time he’d used Ho-Oh, the world had nearly ended, and begun again. He remembered the heat, the blinding light, and the weight of responsibility that came with unleashing a creature born from eternity.
The wind howled louder, forcing him to his knees. The rooftop antenna snapped clean in half and clattered away into the night. Ace rose slowly, eyes locked on the monstrous silhouette in the sky.
“Alright then,” he whispered. “Let’s see if light can still reach the deep.”
He drew the Master Ball, thumb resting on the release switch. A single flash of calm, resolute, and unflinching lightning illuminated his face.
“Ho-Oh,” he said softly, voice barely audible over the storm, “I need you.”
He threw. The ball cut through the gale, bursting open in a column of radiant flame. For an instant, the heavens themselves seemed to ignite. Out of that inferno rose Ho-Oh, wings unfurling in a halo of gold and crimson.
“SHA-REEEEEE-OOOH!” Sacred fire trailed from each feather, scattering embers that shimmered against the storm clouds. The sight stole the air from Ace’s lungs and momentarily silenced the chaos below. Every eye in the city turned upward.
“GYAAAAAS!” “SHREEEEEE-OOH!”
Lugia’s roar split the sky, met by Ho-Oh’s answering cry, a clear, pure note that pierced through the storm like sunlight through water.
The phoenix Pokémon wheeled once above Ace, then dove low, hovering just above the rooftop. The heat radiating from its plumage was overwhelming yet comforting like life itself in the shape of flame.
Ace raised a hand. “Old friend,” he said, in a steady and reverent voice. “Let’s save everyone.”
Ho-Oh dipped its head once, eyes burning with purpose. Across the city, Lugia turned, its corrupted gaze locking onto the radiant intruder. The storm intensified and clouds swirled into a vortex of black and gold.
Ace climbed onto Ho-Oh’s back, gripping the feathers near its neck. The phoenix’s muscles tensed beneath him, a heartbeat of calm before the storm truly broke. Then, with a thunderous beat of its wings, Ho-Oh took flight into the heart of the tempest. The night sky above Maria Bella burned and churned all at once.
Lightning split the clouds in white veins, illuminating the two titans as they met above the ruined city. Ho-Oh’s blazing wings spread in defiance, and Lugia, the corrupted Sea Guardian, floated a few thousand yards away, its body wreathed in storm and madness.
“SHA-REEEEEE-OOOH!” Ho-Oh cried out, a sound that split the heavens. Its feathers trailed ribbons of gold and crimson light that shimmered even against the darkness.
“GYYAAAAAAAAS!” Across from it, Lugia responded with a bellow that felt like the ocean itself screaming with its eyes still glowing a molten yellow and every flap of its wings sending violent winds towards them.
Below them, Maria Bella drowned in chaos. Flames reflected off the black water. Emergency lights blinked uselessly in the storm. The people could only look up, tiny, helpless witnesses to a war between demi-gods.
Lugia’s chest heaved, gathering air and energy into a spiraling vortex of blue-white light in its mouth.
“That’s gotta be Aeroblast!” Ace shouted, hoping Ho-Oh could hear.
The roar of the forming Aeroblast drowned even the thunder. Then Lugia fired its signature attack. The spiraling beam of compressed air and wind pressure tore through the night like a hurricane compressed into a lance.
Ho-Oh countered instantly. Its wings blazed brighter, fire surging along its body until it glowed like a second sun. With a single powerful stroke, it let loose a torrent of flame. Its Sacred Fire attack in pure radiance collided head-on with the Aeroblast.
The clash detonated mid-sky in a massive explosion that shattered windows within an eighth of a mile. A shockwave rippled outward, flattening entire blocks of the city. Air, water, and fire met in perfect opposition, steam boiled across the skyline, lightning flashed through the vapor, and for a heartbeat the world was nothing but white light.
Ho-Oh took the opportunity and burst through the explosion first, wings cutting through the cloud of vapor, and slashed at Lugia with its talons.
Lugia twisted aside with impossible grace, catching the phoenix with the edge of its wing. The impact cracked the air like a cannon shot.
The two legends wheeled through the night in a furious dance, every strike thunderous, every dodge carving new scars into the storm. Fire rained down in molten arcs while waves rose like towers. Ace clung to Ho-Oh’s back, his silhouette outlined against the glow while his eyes locked on the beast ahead.
“Press it!” he shouted over the wind.
“SHA-REEEEEE!” Ho-Oh answered with a roar, its body igniting once again. It dove straight into the heart of the storm, cutting through sheets of rain and smoke.
Lugia responded with a Hydro Pump. The column of pressurized water fired from its mouth that could have erased a skyscraper.
Ho-Oh banked hard, but the torrent of water grazed its wing. Ho-Oh’s feathers hissed, and steam rose where fire met water.
Then Ho-Oh retaliated with a spinning dive, its entire body cloaked in golden flame. It slammed into Lugia’s chest with Brave Bird wreathed in Sacred Fire. The resulting explosion lit up the night like sunrise.
“GYASHEEE!!” Lugia screeched as it spiraled backward, crashing into the ocean with a force that sent tidal waves ripping toward the coast. The sea glowed for an instant, then erupted upward as Lugia burst free again, roaring in defiance. The water around it glowed with corrupted energy, twisting unnaturally.
From the ground, cameras captured everything, and the entire world was watching. Commentators’ voices trembled through broadcasts. “The Phoenix of the Skies versus the Guardian of the Deep! This is no battle ... this is creation and destruction itself!”
Lugia’s body pulsed with energy gathering around it again, but this time, its attack wasn’t aimed at Ho-Oh. It was aimed at the city.
“No—!” Ace roared.
Ho-Oh dove, wings blazing, intercepting the forming Aeroblast mid-charge. The collision detonated above the waterfront with the explosion forming a ring of fire and vapor that lit the clouds from below.
When the smoke cleared, Ho-Oh was still aloft, scorched, but unbroken. Ace was still on its back too. Somehow Ho-Oh was using its own energy to absorb the impacts, so Ace wasn’t knocked off.
Across the storm, Lugia hovered raggedly. Its breathing was heavy, and its eyes flickered between yellow and blue. It appeared that its true consciousness was fighting the control. Ace steadied himself on Ho-Oh’s back.
“Don’t let it break you. Just a little longer,” Ace whispered.
Lugia’s eyes stabilized to yellow again. Lightning flashed, and then the two avian titans collided again.
“WOO-OO-OO-ONGH!”
“SHREEE-OOH!”
Their roars echoed together, one of agony, one of defiance. The city below burned and drowned all at once, as fire and water, sky and sea, crashed in a war older than humankind itself.
“This isn’t enough,” Ace said. “We need to break whatever is controlling it.”
Ace gritted his teeth. He remembered what happened years ago when Ghetsis controlled Kyurem. Ghetsis had used focused wave technology to force Kyurem into obedience. If he was using a similar technique, then somewhere, nearby...
Ace’s eyes snapped to the horizon. A massive, hovering airship loomed above the ocean, partially cloaked in the storm clouds.
“That’s it!” Ace breathed. He pointed in that direction.
Ho-Oh began to fly that way but out of the corner of their eyes, Ace and Ho-Oh saw something bright accumulating.
They turned to see Lugia had ascended slightly above them a way away with a golden-white ball of energy accumulating in its mouth.
“Mother Fuc—”
FWOOOOOOOM! Lugia launched the Hyper Beam, and it tore through the sky lighting it up brilliantly.
Ho-Oh folded its wings and dropped violently.
The golden beam screamed over them, missing Ace by inches before continuing toward the horizon. It struck the ocean several miles away, erupting into a towering column of steam and seawater.
Ace tightened his grip on Ho-Oh’s feathers. “Damn!”
Ho-Oh pulled into a steep climb, its wings beating furiously against the gale. Behind them, Lugia roared.
“GYYAAAAAAAS!” Its massive body twisted through the clouds, already turning for another attack. Ho-Oh suddenly turned around and surged toward Lugia. The two legendary Pokémon collided above the harbor. The impact created a thunderclap that shook windows across Maria Bella.
Ho-Oh’s talons scraped across Lugia’s armored chest as Lugia twisted and slammed its wing into Ho-Oh’s side. The phoenix Pokémon was knocked backward.
Ace grunted as the impact nearly tore him loose. “Ho-Oh!”
Ho-Oh recovered. Its wings ignited and golden flames erupted around the legendary bird. Then Ho-Oh shot forward like a comet.
Lugia turned and its wings crossed in front of its body just as Ho-Oh struck. The explosion illuminated the entire harbor. Lugia was driven backward through the clouds. Ho-Oh followed and struck again and then a couple times more.
Lugia fought back with its wings, each movement generating massive shockwaves. The two legends spiraled downward. Ho-Oh’s flames clashed against Lugia’s water and wind. Fire evaporated seawater, steam swallowed the sky, and lightning flashed through the clouds.
For several seconds, neither Pokémon could gain the advantage. Then Lugia opened its jaws.
Ace saw the energy gathering. “That’s Hyper Beam again!”
Ho-Oh accelerated. Lugia released the beam and Ho-Oh flew directly into its path.
“Oh shit!” Ace exclaimed.
Then Ho-Oh twisted at the last possible second, but the Hyper Beam struck its wing.
“SHA-REEEEEE-OOOH!” Ho-Oh screamed.
The impact sent it spinning and Ace clung desperately to its back.
“Ho-Oh!”
The legendary bird recovered, but one of its wings was smoking. Lugia came around for another pass. Ace looked toward the distant airship. Lightning illuminated its silhouette for a moment. It was still hovering above the ocean.
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