Draco the Heartbreaker

After falling out with Lance, Draco leaves home to travel the world. Along the way he ends up in quite a few romantic relationships, none of which end well. Essentially, when he arrives to a new place, he ends up dating someone, but since he never plans on staying long, he ends up breaking up with them before long. Most of the people he dates aren’t too happy about this and Draco now rivals Ramona Flowers for number of antagonistic exes. The first place Draco went was Unova, where he almost immediately hooked up with Tipha and broke up with her almost as quickly. There were some hard feelings, but all things considered it was one of his most amicable breakups. After Unova, Draco headed to Kalos, where he started dating Basil. That relationship ended when Basil found out Draco planned on ditching him and Draco ended up getting kicked out of Baz’s apartment in a very dramatic fashion. Draco’s next stop was Hoenn, where he started a very spite-filled relationship with Apollon that mostly involved the two of them sitting around and insulting people. It was never a super serious relationship, but Draco ended up hooking up with Suzi at some point when he was still dating Apollon, later dumping Apollon in favor of Suzi after Apollon found out about the cheating. Of course, he and Suzi didn’t last long as barely a month later, Draco left for Sinnoh with barely any word. In Sinnoh, Draco had what was probably his least drama-filled and healthiest relationship with Verity. The drama from Hoenn had stressed Draco out and he was ready to just chill a bit in Sinnoh and the easy-going Verity was perfect for that. He was upfront from the start that it wouldn’t last, and the two enjoyed some nice time together before Draco decided to head to Alola – the only place where he didn’t date anyone. Finally, his last stop before heading back home at long last after a good couple of years, Draco returned to Unova, and somewhat accidentally started dating Cypress. He had planned on it being a quick thing like all his other relationships, but unlike his previous partners, Draco was Cypress’ first real romantic relationship and Draco had no idea how to easily let Cypress go. The whole thing culminated in an explosive fight and breakup when Draco announced he was returning to his home region and planned on staying. Both of them left the relationship feeling horrible and to this day, Cypress hates capes due to associating them with Draco. Perhaps the only good thing to come of that disastrous relationship was that, later on, Cypress and Apollon would bond over their dislike of Draco when they end up dating. Draco, on his part, returns home, makes up with his father, and settles down with his childhood friend and sweetheart, Addie. 

Margot

So…. I guess this AU has MarissonShipping now? @mysticdelphox97 is entirely to blame for converting me to this ship. That said, I have already made a daughter for them.

This is a quick sketch of Marguerite ‘Margot’ Sycamore, the only daughter of Alain and Mairin Sycamore. Since Alain and Calem are brothers in this AU, she’s also the cousin of Aurélie, Thomas, and Odette. Margot is a cheerful girl with a sunny disposition who wants to one day become a respected trainer like her parents. She does have a bit of superiority complex, however, and can get out of a lot of trouble just by flashing her trademark smile. Margot is also going to be Aurélie’s main rival, as the two are the same age.

Draco with 22, 27, 31, and B?

Sure thing! Thanks for the ask!

22. How does jealousy manifest itself in them (they become possessive, they become aloof, etc)?


Draco has a tendency to become very withdrawn and cold when he’s jealous. He’ll act passive aggressive and distant towards someone when he’s jealous of them, particularly when he’s jealous of a relationship they have. He has a bad habit of not getting along with people who don’t share his views, but then because he just gets really distant when he’s bothered by someone or jealous of them and expects them to figure out what the problem is, people just leave him alone since they don’t want to deal with all that. And then he gets pouty because everyone’s ignoring him. He’s rather emotionally immature that way, which is something he grows out of somewhat as he heads into his late teens and twenties, especially after returning home and settling down with Addie.

27. What causes them to feel dread?


Draco is extremely protective of his friends and family. Any of them being in danger is essentially his worst nightmare. The death of his sister and his father’s subsequent injuries when he was very young instilled a premature sense of mortality in him. Draco is terrified of his loved ones getting hurt to the point of paranoia. Even when his relationship with Lance is strained, Draco still regularly makes sure his father is in good health. I would say his greatest fear is knowing a loved one is in danger, but being unable to help them. This scenario already happened to him once and the thought of it happening again definitely instills dread in him.

31. Who are they the most glad to have met?


I suppose the ‘expected’ answer here would be his wife, Addie, but I think Draco is actually most thankful to have met Maia. Maia is such a no-nonsense and direct kind of woman, that she was exactly the kind of person Draco needed to meet to snap him out of a lot of the bad mindsets and habits he fell into in his teenage years. Maia was essentially the person Draco *thought* he was, and she was able to help get him started back on the right track with a bit of tough love. To this day, Draco is extremely grateful for all the help Maia gave him and considers her one of his closest friends and mentors.

B) What inspired you to create them?
Gosh. Draco is definitely one of my older fankids, and I originally created him just to flesh out Johto a bit, have some more Honshuese dragonblood characters, some older fankids for Renato to interact with, etc. He was never really fleshed out that much until I decided to go fully aboard the Langst Train and introduced Noelle and her death. (Yes, Noelle was created to be killed off, I’m sorry sweetie, at least you get to be a cool ghost kid.) From there I was able to solidify his character better. Draco went from ‘bro goofball who is at odds with Adelinda because she dislikes his attitude’ to ‘closed off and damaged young man with a superiority complex, father issues, and a host of deep-rooted problems whose character arc involves discovering his own faults and overcoming past trauma on a journey of self-discovery before returning to his roots to settle down happily with his childhood friend.’ Which is a lot more interesting in my opinion, at least.