Display title | Pokegirls |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | An online community of writers that compose stories for a unified canon whose theme was originally partially derived from Pokémon, but has over the years branched away from it in many ways. Gregg "Metroanime" Sharp spawned the setting in 2001 when he wrote Wild Horses and Pokegirls (NSFW!), which is considered the original Pokegirls story. The Pokegirls concept originated as a series of posts on the BE Archive's Addventure. He just brought it together, and accrued a fairly remarkable following and an active community that continues to this day, though he is no longer a part of it. It is set in a post-apocalyptic Alternate History which branches off from our timeline around 1988. The canonical "modern" period is 300 AS, or 2302 AD. |