
Fankidtober Day 24: Robin
Full Name: Robin Ellington-Sinclair
Family: Victor & Bede Ellington-Sinclair (Parents), Ambrose Ellington-Sinclair (Older Half-Brother), Isidore, Edwin, Oswald, Theo, Reynard & Lark Ellington-Sinclair (Younger Siblings),
Hop & Gloria Arjuna (Uncle & Aunt), Neil, Caelia, Tania & Annie Arjuna (Cousins), Nichola & Auberon Ellington (Grandparents), Theodore Sinclair & Casimir Séraphin (Grandparents, Deceased/Estranged), Opal Tremblay (Great-Grandmother), Paige Vernon [née Delphine Séraphin] & Peony Vernon (Great-Aunt & Uncle), Nia Vernon (Cousin Once Removed)
Date of Birth: November 15, 3023
Age: 13
Hometown: Ballonlea, Galar
Occupation: Pokémon Breeder Apprentice
Starter Pokémon: Phantump
Notes:
- Robin is the second of Victor and Bede’s many children, and the first one they had together as a couple (as Victor is Ambrose’s stepfather). He can be quite anxious, especially when he feels responsible for his younger siblings (he’s never in charge of them alone or anything, but he feels it’s his job as an older brother to make sure they’re not getting into trouble, especially the twins and Theo who can be the most rambunctious.) He has a nurturing personality and likes to take care of others, however, so when he has someone like Isidore, the sibling he’s closest with, there to help him work through those anxieties, he enjoys playing with and helping look after his younger brothers and sister.
- This personality is also what led him to apprentice as a pokémon breeder. He enjoys spending time outdoors and taking care of pokémon, as well as gardening. He often brings home-grown berries to the daycare he’s apprenticing at which all the pokémon there love.
- On the flip side, Robin hates battling. He knows it’s an important way for many pokémon to grow and become stronger, but he hates seeing them get hurt even in safe battles. He does end up traveling with Isidore a bit eventually and during that journey, the two often share pokémon, with Isidore training them and Robin monitoring their progress and caring for them as part of a field experience for being a full-fledged breeder.