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Thoughts on Cardea’s job and exactly how weird Mt. Coronet probably is from the fankid chat!

Can you tell us more about Elio, Selene, and their children and relationship with their partners?

This ask has been sitting here a while and their families have gone through some pretty big changes since then, but I think I’m now in a comfortable place with the Alola protags to answer this!

Selene & Elio spent most of their childhoods living a very unstable and transitory lifestyle with their single father, Orion. He lost most of his memories when the twins were toddlers, but due to a distrust of authority he never sought help for this, simply doing his best to raise his children on his own and provide for them. When Elio & Selene were around 7 or 8, they moved to Vermillion, Kanto where Orion befriended a woman named Clarissa, who often babysat the twins while Orion worked his various odd-jobs, and even eventually offered them a place to live with her. Only a few years after getting settled, however, Orion up and left with very minimal warning to his roommate and children, leaving Clarissa to take custody of Selene & Elio as they had no other relatives. With this backdrop, when one of Clarissa’s cousins announced they were selling their house in Alola, she took the opportunity to move there for the sake of a fresh start for the children. When they set out on their island trials, Selene & Elio are still coming to terms with the disappearance of their father as well as moving regions, a plotline I thought would work well in tandem with Gladion & Lillie’s stories! (Also they find out that Actually they and their father are Fallers and that’s the true cause of his amnesia, they were just too little to have noticed any lost memories. How things resolve on that end is still WiP!)

Selene and Elio trade off the Champion seat every year or so for a while, but by the next-gen era the title has gone to Acerola! She and Selene are married, and Selene now works full time as a photographer, both artistically and for documenting the variety of pokemon and other creatures that inhabit Alola (her specialty is spirit photography!) Elio is married to current Aether President Gladion, and is an Pokémon Ranger who works closely with the organization, helping to protect habitats and bringing in injured wild pokémon for care. More details on their families under the cut!

Selene has always had a fascination with the macabre and ghost stories, lending her otherwise cheerful and somewhat airheaded demeanor a sinister tinge (aka she will happily discuss the ghost standing right next to you with her usual smile). When she first got her Rotom Dex and discovered it had a camera, she became obsessed with documenting her Trial through photographs, and Acerola’s trial ignited a love of photographing ghosts and ghost-types. She loves the idea of being able to capture the intangible on film, both for artistic merit and scientific research. After the events of the game, Selene remains in Alola and is the one who works with Interpol to catch UBs, which is how she and Acerola grew closer and eventually form a romantic relationship! After their first child, Lirio, is born is when Selene decides to retire as a trainer to pursue her photography full time and when Acerola became the Champion (where she remains). The two go on to have a second child, Eugenia, a few years later. Lirio is a very serious boy who can sometimes be a bit of a stick in the mud, though he’s also a fiercely competitive trainer. Eugenia on the other hand is a very cheerful and somewhat ditzy girl who is known for losing track of time and wandering off (Lirio worries about her as much as he complains about her).

Elio did his best to keep his spirits up throughout his childhood, but in many ways felt that he had to do so in order for Selene to not grow despondent when times were tough as well. This carried over when they moved to Alola, Elio keeping a happy expression even when venting his frustrations or being a bit mean (or manipulative). This exacerbated his rivalry with Gladion, who resented him for being “fake”. Over the course of the game, however, the two realize they have more in common than it initially appeared, forming a close bond of friendship and rivalry. After the end of the game, the two of them decide to travel together to other regions and challenge more leagues, eventually forming a romantic relationship along the way. This is also when Elio learns about Pokémon Rangers! When they return to Alola, Elio and Selene compete for the Champion seat together for a while, trading it off every so often, but once they both decide Acerola is the better fit, he revisits the idea of being a Ranger, something he prefers to working directly for Aether as he doesn’t like dealing with people, so it’s something he can do on his own terms! He and Gladion have two children – Primrose, who is a timid coordinator, and Enzian, an energetic and adventurous boy fond of playing pranks.

What was Saturn’s reaction when he found out he had a son?

Well, by the time Cyrus and Aeon are recovered from the Distortion World, it’s been almost 6 years since the events on Spear Pillar. All the admins have moved on (or begun to move on) from their Galactic days and gone their separate ways. Jupiter and Mars got harsher sentences due to being at Spear Pillar, so mostly have dropped out of the public eye, while Saturn moved up to Snowpoint and became the Gym Leader there (as mentioned in this post). Prior to becoming the Gym Leader, when he was still new to the city (well, it was his hometown, but he hadn’t lived there in years), Saturn ran into Archer, who had also come there because it was so remote. The two ended up talking and discovered how much they had in common, which led to them becoming roommates, which led to a romantic relationship starting. A few years later, they’re married with a daughter, Ceres, and are generally happy with where their lives are – until the reappearance of Cyrus shakes everything up.

When they first are brought back from the Distortion World, Cyrus and Aeon move in with Cyrus’s sister, Johanna, in Twinleaf and live there for a while as they acclimate to being back in the normal world (especially since Aeon had never lived anywhere but the Distortion World). All of this was intentionally kept under wraps since Dawn knew any kind of attention was the last thing Cyrus and Aeon needed, so Saturn wouldn’t have found out via the news or anything. So the reunion between them only happens at Cyrus’s own pace, which takes a while. Eventually, and with some encouragement, Cyrus decides that he really should reach out to Saturn and tell him about Aeon, since his former right-hand deserves that much at least.

This is Cyrus though, so he basically just… shows up at Saturn & Archer’s home in Snowpoint with little Aeon in tow, so needless to say it’s A Lot for Saturn to process. He’d accepted that Cyrus was gone for good and moved on with his life and now all of it had come crashing back without warning, so it takes him a while to work through his reactions and feelings about it. With Aeon, however, it’s easier than dealing with Cyrus. Saturn is already a father, he knows how to handle that, so he does his best to bond with Aeon and invites him over quite frequently. He wants to be part of Aeon’s life, especially since he does worry a bit about how he’ll turn out if Cyrus is the only major adult influence in his life (which leads him to bond with Johanna unexpectedly since she’s also very involved in her nephew’s upbringing for the same reason). Since Cyrus usually comes with Aeon on his visits, the two eventually have to confront everything and end up having a lot more heartfelt conversations than they’d ever had, being more honest with each other about things. Saturn can see that these past years have changed Cyrus, and Cyrus has a lot to ruminate on seeing this side of Saturn where he’s not just devoted to him and Galactic. (And Archer just keeps taking Aeon and Ceres on day trips since the tension at home between his husband and his husband’s sort-of-ex is so thick.)

But over time, now that there’s no Galactic backdrop and both of them have had time away from that and each other, Saturn and Cyrus are able to develop a better and healthier relationship. While Archer doesn’t have any kind of past with Cyrus, he knows how much Saturn still feels for him (he was/is the same with Giovanni after all), so he supports the reconciliation and makes the effort to bond with Cyrus as well. Eventually, Cyrus doesn’t really want to keep living with his sister anymore and spends enough time up in Snowpoint anyways that he (and Aeon) just move in with Archer and Saturn. So yeah, basically Saturn meeting Aeon and Aeon existing at all is what leads to him and Cyrus reconciling ultimately since if there hadn’t been a kid he might not have been able to bring himself to confront Cyrus or at least it would have been a lot slower and probably wouldn’t have ended in the throuple ending.

(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.

Any Reggie/Maylene and Zoey/Candice headcanons?

CurtainShipping – Reggie/Maylene HCs

  • While both of them were born in Veilstone, in this ‘verse, Reggie’s family moved from there to Lilycove, Hoenn when Reggie was around 7 years old. He only returned to Sinnoh during his pokémon journey, traveling through the region to collect Gym Badges. Having previously made a name for himself as one of the youngest trainers to ever collect 8 Kanto and 8 Johto badges in the same League season, Reggie challenged himself to earn his 8 Sinnoh badges in only half a year. He was able to accomplish this, but the challenge left him and his pokémon exhausted, so in order to rest and have a home base of operations to train for the upcoming 3008 Lily of the Valley conference, Reggie decided to settle down in his old home city, renting an apartment in Veilstone.
  • At this point, Maylene was still on her own pokémon journey, so the two didn’t cross paths until after Reggie had decided to become a Pokémon Breeder. While she was training to take over the Gym, Maylene often visited Reggie for help with her technique and advice on raising her pokémon, aware of Reggie’s past as a highly regarded trainer. As they worked together, friendship bloomed between them and they found out they had more in common than they initially thought. Even after Maylene became the Gym Leader, they still often trained together and grew closer, eventually starting a romantic relationship.
  • Their first son, Owen, was actually born before they were married (though they were engaged). Candice often teases the couple for being so eager to start a family, especially after talking about wanting kids since they were dating, while Paul just rolls his eyes and says he wasn’t surprised in the slightest, since he knows full well that Reggie has an impatient side when it comes to certain things.
  • After having Owen in 3015 and marrying in 3016, Reggie and Maylene go on to have two more children, their only daughter Lynette in 3018, and their second son Lionel “Leo” in 3024. Reggie continues to run his Daycare in Veilstone, while Maylene held her Gym Leader position until 2030, when she was able to earn a spot in the Sinnoh Elite Four following Conway stepping down after accepting an offer to become a professor at Hearthome University. The Veilstone Gym was succeeded by Maylene’s apprentice, the Steel-type specialist Vera, daughter of Lucian and Dahlia.
  • Reggie loves to cook and Maylene loves to eat, so they’re one of those ideal couples in that sense. Every morning Reggie makes her a special extra large and extra protein filled bento for her to take to work with her, along with customized cute bentos for their kids to take to school. When the kids eventually go on their journeys, he often fusses over if they’re eating enough, always making a huge meal for them whenever they visit home.

SnowpointShipping – Candice/Zoey HCs

  • While they’re childhood friends and have known each other most of their lives, it takes a little while for Candice and Zoey to realize their feelings for each other. Both had worries that admitting their growing romantic feelings would jeopardize their friendship, but eventually Dawn got fed up seeing her friend dancing around her feelings and convinced Zoey to just ask Candice out. They’ve been together ever since!
  • Children was something they had different opinions on from the beginning, Candice liking the idea while Zoey initially was hesitant. After Maylene’s first child Owen was born, however, Candice got a bit of baby fever, fawning over him and always offering to babysit for her friend. Spending time with baby Owen and seeing how happy he made Candice led Zoey to warm up to the idea of having her own child one day. However… when she mentioned to Candice she’d enjoy having one kid in the future, she didn’t expect the baby to arrive just a year later, nor for it to be twins! Neither did Candice, but despite being a bit overwhelmed at times, both of them adore Holly and Ivy to bits (though Zoey had to steer Candice away from some more eccentric winter-themed twin names).
  • Candice remained as the Snowpoint Gym Leader for a few years, but eventually was offered the chance to compete for an E4 spot. She ended up being super torn over whether to accept or not, since she wasn’t sure who would be a good candidate to take over her gym, not to mention she wouldn’t have as much time to teach at the trainer school if she accepted, a job she especially loved now that Zoey had joined her as a teacher (though for coordinators rather than trainers). As an E4 Candice would be away from home more, wouldn’t be able to work alongside her wife or see their daughters as much, and on top of it all would need to find someone to take over her gym. It seemed like an easy decision, but she was surprised when Zoey got upset with her for wanting to refuse. Zoey pointed out that the two of them had promised to support each other in their dreams – it was her duty to help Candice reach her full potential as a trainer, and sometimes reaching that means accepting changes. With Zoey’s support, Candice decided to ultimately accept the offer.
  • However, she still had to find a successor for the Gym, which led to one of her and Zoey’s biggest arguments. After putting out the word that she was looking for Gym Leader candidates, Candice got a lot of applicants, but none of them seemed to be the right fit. She went through dozens of applications, battles and interviews, but turned down every one. It seemed like nobody would meet her standards, until a very unusual candidate caught her eye. Following the defeat of Team Galactic, Saturn managed to avoid a harsher punishment due to his lack of involvement at Spear Pillar. While he initially wanted to keep running the organization and bring it in a new direction, he realized he wasn’t sure what he wanted for Galactic now that Cyrus was gone, nor was he very popular in Veilstone anymore. He moved to Snowpoint to get away from prying eyes, working odd jobs like logistics for shipping companies and the like. Candice knew from the incident years ago that he was a strong trainer and leader, he seemed to have turned over a new leaf and he needed a new direction in life – Saturn was the perfect candidate for Gym Leader! Zoey, however, very much disagreed. Saturn may be living peacefully now, but that doesn’t change the fact he was one of Cyrus’s most enthusiastic supporters – is giving him the power of a Gym Leader really a safe decision? Not to mention the rumors that his roommate(?)/husband(?) used to be a Team Rocket member. Candice was stubborn, insisting it was her duty as both a future E4 and a teacher to help trainers in need reach their full potential, since wasn’t this a similar situation to her own? She needed a push from Zoey to follow her dreams, now she’ll be the same push to Saturn.
  • In the end, Saturn did become the new Gym Leader and while Zoey remained suspicious of him, he did his job well and proved himself a worthy candidate, even eventually befriending her family after visiting Candice for Gym Leader advice from time to time. While Zoey never fully warms up to him, she respects his and Candice’s friendship and how well he’s looking after the Gym and city.
  • Because Dawn’s daughter, Tanith, is doing both Contests and Gym Battles, Zoey and Candice both end up as mentors to her. Despite her earlier misgivings on people doing both, Zoey is fully supportive of Tanith’s goals, giving her advice and helping her practice appeals whenever they’re able to meet up.

Finally while it was mentioned a bit in each set of hcs, these two families are very close! Candice and Maylene are close friends so their families end up the same, despite the distance between Veilstone and Snowpoint. Owen, Holly and Ivy are fairly close in age and often played together (or Ivy would get bossy with Owen and Holly would try to be peacemaker), while Lynette really admires Ivy as a trainer and sees her as a mentor.

Roy has a huge one-sided rivalry with the Cinnabar Gym Leader, Shouju, that nobody really seems to fully understand but him. The backstory to it all starts before Roy was even born. His great-grandfather, Blaine, was the Cinnabar Gym Leader for a long time, and eventually became the mentor of Roy’s father, Green, in the years between the events of the Kanto games and the Johto games. When Cinnabar Volcano erupted, Blaine was offered the vacant position of Viridian Gym Leader, at least until his gym on Cinnabar was repaired or moved. However, Blaine recommended his apprentice, Green, for the position instead and, while he took some time off, Green remains as the Viridian Leader to this day.

After the Cinnabar Gym was rebuilt, Blaine returned to being it’s Leader, but after a few years he felt ready to retire. He offered his position to his grandchildren, Red and Leaf, and his by-now son-in-law, Green, but all of them either didn’t want to leave their current jobs or had no interest in being a Gym Leader. So, Blaine ended up looking through a wide variety of candidates for his position, but none of them felt quite right to him. In fact, he ended up finding the perfect successor by accident. While traveling in Johto, Blaine met Soumei and Shouju, the newly-returned-to-human Lugia and Ho-oh, by chance. The couple was still struggling to adjust, used to living in ancient times, but Blaine could tell there was a special spark about them – especially Shouju, who trained fire-types and seemed to have strong leader skills. He swooped in with an offer to come with him to Cinnabar, by now fully rebuilt, and see if taking over the gym would be a fulfilling new life for them.

As it turned out, Blaine’s instincts were spot on. Shouju took to being a Gym Leader like a fish to water (or perhaps more fittingly a phoenix to flame)… perhaps a bit too enthusiastically, but nobody could deny he was a strong trainer and provided a challenge for trainers on their League Challenge while also being able to manage the leadership that came with being a Gym Leader, looking after Cinnabar and its people. Shouju remains the Cinnabar Gym Leader through the fankid era, living on the island with Soumei and their son, Kanade. Now this is all fine and good, but Roy thinks it’s all wrong! Growing up, he learned about this whole story, and decided that what really happened was Shouju “stole the Gym from Red and/or Green”. No matter how many time his dads tell him they had no interest in becoming the Cinnabar Gym Leader and they both have no issue with Shouju being there, Roy is stubborn in his belief. (It doesn’t help that Green and Shouju have quite a rivalry going, both being arrogant and competitive, but it’s still a friendly rivalry between Gym Leaders and nothing deeper!)

Roy has made it his life’s goal to become the new Cinnabar Gym Leader and “oust the usurper”, but when he first went on his Kanto journey he was utterly wiped out by Shouju the first time he challenged him. To rub salt in the wound, Shouju isn’t exactly known for being comforting, so he simply told Roy all the ways he needed to improve before trying again. This only further strengthened Roy’s resolve and convinced him Shouju was basically the equivalent of the Demon Lord in his video games. Since that day, if someone brings up the Cinnabar Gym within Roy’s earshot he’s sure to go on a rant about his nemesis and goals of “freeing the gym from tyrannical rule”, so his traveling companions learn quick not to bring it up around him.

(As an aside, while I’m still developing what Kanade does/if he travels, you can bet Roy sees him as a rival as well – the son of the enemy!)

Victor/Bede Mate Bonding

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Omegaverse nonsense ramblings but Bede both craves and fears bonding with Victor pretty early on into their relationship.  He plays it cool and is pretty tsun with Victor overall, but deep down, he’s very affected by how kind and attentive his sort-of boyfriend is. Bede craves affection, this doesn’t change even after he starts to work through some of his insecurities while living with Opal, so every bit of affection Victor shows him makes him melt, especially affection in the heat of the moment.

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are there any Sword/Shield characters that you headcacnon as being related to other characters? (y’know, like how you hc Volkner and Elesa being siblings)

I was going to just do this for Galar characters like the ask said, but then I realized I don’t have a list of all the related canon characters anywhere so I think I’ll include that as well, under a cut.

Galar

Kabu is Flannery’s uncle, which is something inspired by cute fanart of them together. Flannery’s father, Hoku, is Kabu’s identical twin brother and the two have a good relationship. Hoku’s very much a prankster though so whenever he visits his brother in Galar he has a habit of pretending to be him and doing weird/silly things, much to Kabu’s chagrin. Flannery couldn’t tell them apart until she was like 7.

Piers and Marnie are related to the Montfort family of Unova (which includes Grimsley and both sets of Unova protags). Their grandfather, Orpheus, was the twin brother of Calliope, Grimsley’s mother and the grandmother of the BW/BW2 protags. Meredith, Piers and Marnie’s mother, was the result of a fling Orpheus had, however, so this relationship doesn’t get discovered until after SwSh’s plot I don’t think. So this means that Piers and Marnie are the second cousins of Hilda, Hilbert, Nate, and Rosa, and the first cousins once removed of Grimsley, Diana (Hilda and Hilbert’s mom), and Harper (Nate & Rosa’s dad).

And now for a much briefer breakdown of the other relationships in this verse (in no particular order)!

  • Blaine is Red and Leaf’s grandfather. Consequently, Red and Leaf are also siblings.
  • Samuel Oak and Agatha are exes and had a son together, Thaddeus, who was born after they broke up. He was raised by Agatha and went on to become Morty’s father, meaning Morty is the half-cousin of Daisy and Green.
  • Yellow & Lance are first cousins. (They’re also first-cousins with Nobunaga because Conquest is canon to L&L history but that’s a story for another day.)
  • Bill is the cousin of the Kimono Girl sisters.
  • Falkner and Will are half brothers. Will is also Lucian’s half brother, as his and Falkner’s mother had an affair with Argenta, Lucian’s mother (who was single at the time).
  • Mars is Silver’s older sister and like him is Ariana and Giovanni’s kid.
  • Jasmine is May and Max’s first cousin (her mother and Norman are siblings.)
  • Archer and Proton are brothers.
  • Hun is Tory Lund’s older half-brother.
  • Vincent is Professor Elm’s son.
  • Pierce & Tobias are brothers.
  • Chase and Elaine are twins.
  • Brendan is Wattson’s grandson (and Prof Birch is Wattson’s son.)
  • Wally and Drew are first cousins.
  • Clair is Kris/Crystal’s older sister.
  • Winona and Wallace & Lisia are distant cousins.
  • Maylene is Mira’s older sister.
  • Zinnia is Sawyer’s first cousin once removed (aka Sawyer’s dad is her first cousin.)
  • Tucker & Butler are twins and the older brothers of Courtney.
  • Dawn is Looker’s daughter and Cyrus’s niece (Johanna is Cyrus’s older sister who ran away from home with her rookie Interpol bf.)
  • Barry & Bianca are cousins.
  • Verity and Cynthia are cousins.
  • Ursula is Reggie & Paul’s cousin as well as Lila’s daughter (Reggie & Paul’s mother was Lila’s late sister.)
  • Hilda & Hilbert are twins and the first cousins of Nate & Rosa who are also twins (it runs in the family). Grimsley is their uncle.
  • Wikstrom & Darach are brothers.
  • Volker and Elesa are siblings.
  • Brycen is Pryce’s son.
  • While this isn’t true in canon, Iris is Drayden’s blood-related granddaughter in L&L so I thought I’d mention it.
  • Shauntal is Cosette’s older sister and the two of them are the daughters of Fantina and Juan, who are now divorced.
  • Ghetsis has a whole ton of love children from various escapades so apart from N (who is his blood-related son in L&L) and Anthea & Concordia (adopted like in canon), he’s the father of Aaron, Sorrel, Curtis, and Sawyer (and Ginger but he’s a fankid.)
  • Calem is Alain’s younger brother and the two of them are Sycamore’s nephews.
  • Clay is Serena’s great uncle (aka Grace’s uncle).
  • While this is a canon relationship, since Emma gets semi-officially adopted by Looker, she and Dawn consider each other sisters.
  • Siebold is Korrina’s older brother.
  • Mairin is Ramos’s granddaughter.
  • Selene & Elio are twins.