Tag: Branwen

(This headcanon post centers around Corvin and his unconventional first friend. It’s on the longer side, so is under a read more – enjoy!)

Morty and Falkner’s youngest son, Corvin, has always had trouble connecting to others. Even as a child, he was distant and withdrawn, preferring to spend time by himself than play with other children. The only way he ever did anything outside his comfort zone was when his twin sister, Branwen, dragged him into it. Outgoing, energetic and charismatic, Branwen is Corvin’s opposite and always had plenty of friends in school. She’d bring her brother along with her when she went out with them, but he always felt uncomfortable with so many extroverted people and they often didn’t like him tagging along, finding him weird. All the same, Corvin developed a habit of following Branwen around everywhere, taking her lead and letting her make all the decisions. It was the same when they were old enough to go on their journey, Branwen setting out to become a coordinator, while Corvin simply tagged along with no real goal.

While traveling, Corvin still struggled to open up to others. Branwen made new friends everywhere they went and began to grow more and more popular as a coordinator, while Corvin felt he was fading more and more into the shadows. He often felt that his pokémon were his only true friends, since even Branwen seemed to be forging her own path apart from him now. He wanted to find a goal, something he was passionate about, but he never felt like he fit in anywhere, no matter what he tried.

When the twins are traveling in Sinnoh, one night Corvin is woken up with the feeling of something being wrong. He and his sister both inherited the ability to sense and interact with spirits from Morty, though perhaps due to his lack of human friends Corvin’s senses have always been stronger than Branwen’s. He could tell that there was a lost spirit somewhere nearby, so he left Branwen asleep at their campsite and set out to find it. He eventually finds the spirit wandering around a ways off the route, lost and confused and not having any sense of consciousness from before their death. Corvin spends the rest of the night by the spirit’s side, talking to them and trying to help them remember who they were and why they had remained behind as a ghost. Branwen finds the two of them in the early morning, still talking. She’s in shock to find out how long they’d been there, since this was probably the longest her brother had ever spent time with someone else besides her, spirit or otherwise. She offers the spirit the chance to travel together with them and try figure out their identity along the way.

Over time, Corvin and the spirit bond more and more, especially as the spirit beings to remember more and more about himself. He remembers what he looked like and is able to take that form, leading Corvin to find out his new friend is a boy around his age, which he’s secretly excited about since he’s always dreamed of having a friend his age who wasn’t Branwen. However, despite traveling together for over a year, the spirit can’t seem to remember things like his name, his family, where he was from, or how he passed away, frustrating him since he knows he stayed behind for a reason but can’t remember what his goal was. Branwen suggests the name “Gus” (as in “ghost”) for him as a temporary name until he remembers his own, which initially he and Corvin veto for sounding lame, but it somehow sticks.

Gus remains traveling as the secret third party member to Branwen and Corvin for years, even when they’re later joined by Celeste (who’s fear of ghosts leads to him sometimes playing pranks on her). He and Corvin grow very close, developing an almost brother-like bond, helped along by the fact not many people can see him. Gus even begins trying to alter his appearance so he can “age” alongside his friends as the years go by (and he grows more powerful as a spirit), leading to the twins sometimes forgetting he even is a ghost (at least until he moves something and spooks Celeste). They begin to struggle to imagine life without each other, but it was never meant to last. Eventually, while the circumstances are still under development, Gus is able to remember his past and his purpose and the time for him to leave the group to fulfill his last wish comes. It’s heartbreaking for everyone, but Corvin understands this was the entire reason Gus began traveling with them in the first place, and Gus in turn is thankful to all three of his traveling companions for helping him remember his identity and final wish and giving him so many happy memories in his (after)life.

After parting ways with Gus, Corvin realizes he’s discovered his dream. He wants to be able to help other lost spirits find their way. It’s something he’d already started doing here and there, but now he knows that it’s what he wants to do with his life. If he’s able to help others and bring peace to those who can’t move on, then he doesn’t mind having to say goodbye eventually. From that day, he begins training more with Morty to be a medium and guide for spirits, honing his powers. Thanks to his friendship with the outgoing Gus, he also begins to be better at interacting with humans as well – his friend may now be gone, but Corvin will always remember him as a best friend who helped him find his way in life.

Fankidtober Day 6 – One half of the Honor twins and her partner-in-crime! Branwen and her Honchkrow are insufferable together. A smug and devious duo who always get into trouble. They just encourage each other, really. Honchkrow even has a tendency to get jealous when … Continue reading

sydchan: Birthday art for my fankid partner in crime @pokemon-legends-and-legacies!! Branwen is her Morty/Falkner kid and one of my many favs cause great design combined with ghost nonsense

Fankid Week 3: Friends/Companions Celeste is terrified of ghosts of any kind, so why she decided to travel with two people who explore haunted places regularly is a mystery. Branwen loves the idea of becoming some kind of famous exorcist or medium and is sure with … Continue reading

Sage, Scout, and Amaryllis for the meme.

Part 1
10 Facts About Sage Oak

Sage has a full profile already, so these facts will be more trivia that can’t be found there.

  1. Sage is the second son of Green Oak and Red Aoyama. He was born on March 8, 3620, three years after his older brother, Roy.
  2. Sage’s goal to become a Gym Leader is actually in direct response to Roy having the same goal. Sage thinks that Roy doesn’t have what it takes to be a successful Gym Leader, so he wants to become one as well and prove that he can do it better than his brother can.
  3. As such, he’s been bothering his Aunt Leaf about inheriting the Viridian Gym from her, though her response is usually “I’ll think about it when you’re older” or “If you think I’m retiring any time soon, think again, kid!”
  4. He’s childhood friends with both Scout and Alton, his traveling companions. He’s known Scout longer, since they’re both from Pallet and the same age, but he’s closer with Alton since the two have more in common.
  5. He and Alton both vent to each other about whatever problems they have with their parents. Neither are particularly estranged from them or anything, but they both feel pressure in their families to succeed in one area or another and are in similar positions being the youngest child (well, Alton has a younger half-sister, but he doesn’t see her as much since he’s raised mostly by Misty rather than Brock.)
  6. Sage has an appreciation for traditional Kantonian culture that’s reflected in his style of dress. While neither of his parents are particularly spiritual or traditional, both of their parents (Sage’s grandparents) were friends with one of Kanto’s major deities. Sage grew up hearing stories about historical eras, spirits, youkai, and the like from his Aunt Yellow and her father, as well as his own great-grandfather Blaine, and developed an interest in Kanto’s history and traditional culture. He loves festivals since to him, they’re somewhat a timeless tradition and depending on the festival, sometimes the Other World is more present than ever. 
  7. Sage’s dislike of urban legends is related to this. He hates how modern myths replace the old ones and will never spread an urban legend he hears, even chiding the one he heard it from for believing rumors like that. Similarly, Sage has a fascination with youkai ever since he found out his own great-great grandmother was a fox youkai. He’s cautious about poking his nose too far into such things, however, since he knows it can be dangerous even for mages like himself.
  8. When traveling in Johto, Sage’s group encounter Branwen, Corvin, and Celeste, all of whom spend a lot of time investigating the supernatural, urban legends, hauntings, and the like (much to Celeste’s chagrin.) Sage disapproves of their actions since he believes they’re just putting themselves and others in danger by messing with things they don’t understand. He’s rivals especially with Branwen, who’s flippant attitude reminds him unpleasantly of Roy. They battle pretty much every time they meet.
  9. Sage has a habit of being very defensive of his interests, especially if they’re more obscure. He tends to criticize more popular trends and media if he happens to enjoy something less popular and will get annoyed if anyone makes the inevitable hipster jokes about this. For example, Sage dislikes the Hoenn Rangers Coexistence Force show only because he likes the older and less popular Kanto Rangers Justice Heroes program, which only had two seasons and barely any merch or dvds exist any more. It’s less that he loves the latter show, and more that he’s bothered that the one he likes more is less popular. He has similar feelings about many other things, like foods, movies, and music.
  10. Sage is actually horrible at learning languages. He’s fluent in Japanese (his mother tongue),

    and Japanese Sign Language (what Red uses to primarily communicate) and semi-fluent in League Standard (a language intended for use by travelers that’s standardized across all regions that are part of the Pokémon League, it’s taught in schools and most people are only conversational in it unless they travel frequently.) He chose English as his language elective in school but is miserable at it. He generally relies on his more linguistically-inclined friends to translate if the need arises.

More fankids made in flash games … This is the Kanto and Johto edition. There… will probably be more to come since this is what I’m doing lately. The fankids are…

  • Harvest Karjala (Brock/Autumn’s daughter)
  • Arethusa Aranami (Clair’s daughter)
  • Kestrel Koga (Janine/Falkner’s older daughter)
  • Mavis Koga (Janine/Falkner’s younger daughter)
  • Branwen Hasumi (Morty/Falkner’s daughter)
  • Corvin Hasumi (Morty/Falkner’s son)
  • Celeste Campanella (Silver/Lyra’s daughter)
  • Luna Morino (Bugsy/Aaron’s daughter)

Part 2 of this ask.

10 Facts About Yuusuke Hasumi

  1. Yuusuke is actually his traditional/Japanese name. His given name is Lyndon, but he dislikes this name and thus rarely uses it. There is a small list of people he allows to call him by his given name, but it’s a privilege reserved only for his closest friends and family. And Caleb. Who calls him ‘Lyndie’ despite Yuusuke’s numerous protests. Yuusuke has just had to learn to accept Caleb’s nicknames. His other nickname is ‘Yuu’, but only Alba calls him that and he doesn’t tolerate it from anyone else, even Caleb.
  2. While Morty had primary custody of him growing up, Yuusuke would still visit Jasmine every month for a weekend. He tended to dislike these visits though, since he doesn’t do well in social interactions with people he doesn’t know well, so once he’s a teenager he stops seeing her as much. He doesn’t dislike his mother, he just doesn’t want to deal with unwanted visits.
  3. He has a passion for the sword, having learned kendo from a young age. He often carries around an ancestral family sword both for the comfort of having it at his side and for the intimidation factor since he hates social interaction.
  4. He has Jasmine’s brown eyes and Morty’s blond hair, though his hair has a similar texture to his mother’s rather than being wavy like Morty’s. He wears it long in a low ponytail and takes his hair-care very seriously.  
  5. He gets along with all his siblings differently. He’s very close with Neal, though from an outsider perspective their relationship seems to be mostly Neal teasing Yuusuke and Yuusuke snapping at him. They really do care deeply for each other, however. He’s initially awkward around Mavis, Branwen and Cormag, but after realizing that they look up to him a lot, he tries to be a good role model and spend more time with them. He hates Kestrel. The two are probably equally misanthropic and so they just rub each other the wrong way. He’d prefer to not have to see her and will leave the room if she’s there (and she’ll do the same if she finds him.)
  6. He met Alba through Draco of all people. Yuusuke and Draco are sort-of friends, and Draco knows Alba through his father, as Lance and Cynthia are friends from being Champion. Draco introduced Alba to Yuusuke when she was visiting from Sinnoh and it was basically love at first sight for both of them. Their relationship is a bit confusing to Yuuske’s friends and family since seeing him do anything romantic is baffling, but they’re very much in love.
  7. Though his default mode is ‘irritated’, those who know him well enough can pick out when Yuusuke’s annoyance is real or just feigned. Around people he likes, he’ll be more sarcastic and less scathing. Knowing the difference generally means being close enough to him to be a friend.
  8. To get away from dealing with people, he often likes to go camp out in the woods for a weekend and just spend time training his pokémon without having to interact with anyone.
  9. He has a surprisingly high alcohol tolerance and enjoys hard liquor. However he sees this as going against his ‘image’ and drinks in secret, even though he’s of age. One time Branwen begged him to let her try a bit of his stash when she caught him drinking so he offered her a small sip, which then just knocked her out. He’s not told anyone of this incident since it embarrasses him.
  10. He and Alba have a young daughter named Nadia, who is just a baby. Yuusuke is extremely protective of her and has threatened people for ‘looking at her too much.’ Alba is good at calming down his over-protectiveness however, as she’s got a bit of a gift for knowing just what to say. He and Alba named their daughter together, with Yuusuke suggesting they give her a ‘hopeful’ name and Alba suggesting Nadia as it means ‘hope.’