More of my absolute beloveds
Them but older!!! Also Faller's universe/the universe Himmel is in from the start of BW1 to the start of B2W2 has a bit more lore now
In Faller's universe , team plasma seriously follows the goal of helping pokemon and securing better lives for them . Which in this interpretation translates to N was never adopted and manipulated by Ghetsis ... so essentially Himmel kind of very kind of takes N's role in that world .
Himmel is picked up and practically adopted into that universe's team plasma because they've got literally nowhere to go are severely disoriented by the sudden change of worlds . Because of their capabilities as a trainer , Himmel is given Genesect as a partner pokemon and is sent out to find the legendary dragons (more in hopes of that them accepting Himmel as their trainer & therefore standing for that team plasma's goals would be impactful enough for more people in Unova to actually listen to them) . Himmel never actually has Zekrom & Reshiram on the team that he uses for battles , but they always have their pokeballs with them just in case .
The shinies are simply because I think they're really cool ...
Himmel does get sent back to their own universe by B2W2 !! This again confuses them and the fact that her universe's team plasma is evil is very saddening to her .
The suddenly bird enthusiast guy ...
Faller isn't actually in Unova during the events of B2W2 , so this is more his post B2W2 design but anyways ..
Faller isn't actually aware of why he leaves to look for N after BW1 . He doesn't know that it's Himmel's lingering influence .. so he explains it to himself by saying he just wants to give Reshiram to N , because he doesn't see himself fit to have a legendary as his pokemon .
He only comes back to Unova about a year or so after B2W2 .... and he does get to give Reshiram to N !!!
Very funny meme
Through the whole Faller being snatched from his universe to completely take Himmel's role in their universe , they eventually formed some weird connection .
When Himmel meets someone Faller got to know on his journey in Unova , she feels a weird sort of familiarity . Like they should know these people , or have at some point but also simply don't . Faller , while going through through whole BW1 story , occasionally did things and acted in ways that weren't actually him . It was more so him being pushed into doing what Himmel would have done had they been there , and feeling the things they would've felt . Parts of their memories are blurred together . In some way , they've partially become one person in their existence .
Tedtalk OVER
Tyrants face perfectly sums up my existence
YAHAHAHAHHA FINALLY
I gave up on the background because the attempt at shading already absolutely cost me my soul BUT
HIMMEL. POST B2W2 HIMMEL LOOKING FOR TYRANT....
FEATURING TYRANT !!!!
Thank you @williceunleashed for drawing Korelin :3 they look absolutely lovely in your artstyle !!!!
Teehee ....
Alright so Himmel isn't necessarily an N replacement in the other universe they're more a ...... MERCENARY!!!!
When Himmel is picked up by the other universe's team plasma, they're some random person in weird clothes who was dropped off by a Zoroark with weird markings..... conclusion? They must be a prophecied hero! (Elaboration: alt universe team plasma is less a random organization than they are an actual royal family as in the Harmonias are a royal family desperately trying to prevent being massacred by the people around them because of some disagreements... the whole alt universe is a lot more medieval-ish than normal Unova.)
Himmel is hired as a sort of mercenary by Ghetsis to do.... a shit ton of stuff! First of all acquire the legendary dragons to solidify that they ARE in fact a hero, and then on the side act as a helper of sorts to everyone around, a bodyguard and a walkikg paid advertisement for how great the Harmonia family actually is!
That's why their outfits are ... literally just Landsknecht outfits. Because they're a fancy mercenary with spending problems.
So long as the outfit has team plasma's coat of arms on it, it doesn't matter how much of their salary they spend on it. A lot of the time it's a majority of their salary.
Giratina Edit to KMFDM because the song is fucking awesome and I love my distortion antichrist worm
Splinters&Childishness lore stuff also
In the au, Giratina is able to splinter and has done so in the past (resulting in the later existence of the Mikage family), they are also prone to steal human forms when wanting to be human, just tweaking the looks slightly to not be twins (namely making their hair unnecessarily long as they like it that way.)
Evil Video of pure hatred and evilness
@certifiedsungod π
Adding onto this with Phyllis (on the left), who is Faller's rival
and Yin (splinter of Yveltal, on the right) who's B2W2's au protag :3
Also I'm working on subpages on my website for the au..... It's tyrant themed........... aggressive coding in the corner.
PROTAGONISTS!!!! partially.....
The au is going too far au mode
Protagonists in place of Hilda/Hilbert!!
Himmel is supposed to resemble both Hilda & Hilbert because they were the original protagonist for the story πΌπΌ ..... Faller is just design freedom his name is a joke about what happens to him
I love these two actually!!!!
Tyrant infodump/loredump because he means so much to me,, and a bit of elaborating on his pokemon form's design... yapping because I can
Also colored this because hell yeah
Writing down everything again because uhhhhh yes
Tyrant was created by Arceus as a counterpart to Volo, serving as a sort of demigod representative of pokemon, while Volo represents humanity. Not only that, but Tyrant was created with the intent of him being a kind of embodiment of innocence and childishness, he was supposed to be a beacon of positivity and gentleness among the already rather chaotic dynamic of the creation trio. He was however also tasked with a "hero" type of role. If there was a major problem, threat and the likes of that which humans alone couldn't deal with, it would be Tyrant's job to take care of it.
This duty didn't pair well with Tyrant's aspect of childishness and youth, though. Not because he couldn't do it, simply because it didn't exactly go well together. The very first time in which he had to prevent a disaster which humans couldn't on their own was back in Hisuian times, when he had to fight Volo, his own brother, to prevent the literal destruction of the world (pla plot and stuff)... Volo was in a way everything to Tyrant. The only real family he'd had, the person he could always come back to for support, someone he could rely on. Volo left Tyrant on mount coronet with the words that he was "old enough to care for himself" now. Tyrant wasn't, he wouldn't ever be.
Volo's disappearance completely shattered the bubble Arceus had raised Tyrant with, that certainty that everything would always be alright in the end. People around him celebrated the prevention of the world's end, but Tyrant's whole world had pretty much been destroyed after that fight on mount coronet.
After losing Volo, Tyrant became fixated on the idea that he had to be independent, that relying on other people was something completely unforgivable for him to do. He was a hero, chosen by Arceus, why would he have to rely on anyone?? Problem with that is that it's not how he works, independence and maturity was never intended for Tyrant. He is a child, if not physically, there will still forever be something childish stuck with him, in his mind.
He did still cling to Lian for a while, up until Lian's death actually, after which Tyrant reverted to living full-time as a pokemon. And even then, he distanced himself from other pokemon, never allowing himself to quite bond with any of them.
He rejoins human society during bw times, and fails miserably at it. Physically, by then, Tyrant is in his early to mid twenties. It takes him a while, but he does manage to figure out how to actually act his physical age after a while of awkward fails and coaching himself at it. That only worsens his already terrible mental state! Tyrant convinces himself that this is the perfect life for him, he convinces himself that, because Volo's whereabouts and wellbeing are still not exactly known, he has to manage watching over humans as well as pokemon. He should be old enough to take care of himself, so he should also be old enough to take on this duty. That's what being an adult is all about, independence and duties, at least that's how he's explained it to himself.
He copes with this existence very poorly, or not at all. He regularly has breakdowns during which he cannot control his shape-shifting abilities and trashes nearly anything around him, or moments in which he reverts to his form as a child, which he just beats himself up about because that's "too immature for him". Tyrant wasn't made to function without Volo, or at least any other caretaker, by his side. And so he doesn't function without those.
He's not human, and he will never quite be an adult, that is how Arceus made him to be. Tyrant's attempts at forcing himself into a strictly human life, as an adult at that, does nothing but harm to him.
Now the design yapping...
Tyrant is supposed fit in with the creation trio while also looking much more like an actual animal, and more innocent.... a lot weaker and more meek than the other deities. He's a little lamb wrapped up in a blanket of fur, basically. He's of course still supposed to look a bit off, more powerful than, like, your average Wooloo. But I definitely tried my best to let him keep a bit of a cutesy design??
He's not small in comparison to humans, he's about at Arceus' shoulder height (he can alter his height but I'd say that's the closest to his natural height).. but smaller than the rest of the creation trio!! I also wanted him to be a bit more Arceus-ish with the .. collar thingy around his neck, because he is considered Arceus' son.. I don't think I quite managed to do that?? Aside from that I wanted him to look like a package. A little bag. That's why he has those bow-like things.
Fun fact, the only part of him that's soft is that bag-looking part. That's wool-like. The rest of him has more of a smooth surface.
That's all :]]
Allowing myself to geek out over non-fandom ocs..
(TW ; mentions of non-con & abuse(?)/severely unhealthy relationships)
Some background before I fully rant on
I have this little world somewhat set up and the deities there work like this :
Representative gods - Representatives are immortal beings who, while being very powerful and considered Gods by mortals, aren't actually fully in charge of what they represent. They can be chosen both my mortals (/religion) or divine cores to be the representatives of certain things e.g. sleep, death, etc.
Divine cores - Divine cores are the very concepts of different things personified. They can be found in either conscious forms as living beings or inanimate objects (these happened during a phase in the world where the divine cores were oppressed and hunted down by the world's first gods, they weren't recognized as gods themselves at that point). They can, with enough power, be forced into taking form as objects which can be used to claim their power as the user's own. Divine cores can exist for nearly anything and everything, though they are limited to mortals and their beliefs manifesting them.
Celestials - Celestials are considered Gods & a lot of them have roles as representatives. They are the souls connected to things such as stars & moons. Celestials can, much like divine cores, be forced into object form.
First generation gods - the first gods are a specific group made up of 7 immortals created by the personifications of Life, Death, Fate and Time (The primordials). The planet that the stories in this world takes place on was originally a gift to them specifically, a place for them to live. This was later changed when the Primordials chose to start creating more life.
Dragons - Dragons were created exclusively by the Primordial Life, and are still Life's favorite creations. There aren't many of them, mostly because power-wise they are ranked first below the Primordials, being essentially the second strongest beings in existence. Each dragons represents a different aspect of life.
Nature's spirits - Not deemed significant enough to be titled as gods, Nature's spirits are immortal beings with power who simply never managed to either gain enough mortal recognition to become proper representative gods or simply weren't deemed worthy by other gods.
First victim of infodump ! Kieran/Roe, personification of decay.
Kieran is the son of the (celestial pantheon's) goddess of motherhood (a star) and the divine core of decay. He was conceived through less than consensual ways, hence why his mother couldn't get herself to raise him. She left him out in the woods at the base of her pantheon's home mountain, where he was later found & saved by the personifications of sleep, hunting, and animals. He was raised by sleep, from whom he got the name Roe. Due to reoccurring threats from nearby forest spirits against Sleep, who was part of the celestial pantheon at that point in time, Sleep was escorted from the mortal realm down to the underworld where he would be under the protection of that realms ruler for his own safety. Sleep wasn't allowed to take Roe with him, which is why Roe was left behind in one of sleep's old temples, where he was later discovered by Phoebe, the Sun's second son and at the time god of prophecy.
Roe & Phoebe!! β
Roe never properly learned to speak by that point, which is why Phoebe ended up renaming him Kieran because he couldn't find out the little guy's name.
Phoebe ended up staying with Kieran in Sleep's temple. He did this not because he actually bonded with Kieran, or even because he felt bad for him, but rather because he could tell that Kieran was the future god of decay. A prophecy he clung to at the time was that, using Kieran's power, he'd be able to make other celestials mortal and vulnerable. Phoebe wished to have this power because, out of all of his siblings, he was always the one most neglected. His elder brother & sister were their father's closest advisor & second in command respectively, meanwhile Phoebe was essentially completely ignored. He wanted to have just as much, if not even more power and influence as his siblings had and he wanted other gods to finally respect him. His plan was to do this by overthrowing his father and taking his place as ruler of their pantheon.
All stars have wings, and Kieran would inevitably, once he finally discovered his full potential and powers in a situation that was more than stressful (an attempt by Phoebe to overthrow his father, which Kieran was dragged into because by that point he'd become utterly attached to phoebe) finally discover his own wings.. only to then have them instantly ripped out by nobody other than Phoebe, who used the fact that they now essentially worked the same way as some magical artifacts, to weaken his father and force him into taking the form of a sword, which Phoebe would of course claim as his own weapon. He proceeded to stab Kieran, since he deemed his powers too big of a threat now that he'd betrayed him and tossed him right off of the celestial pantheon's mountain.
Timeskip ahead to ages later, Phoebe does manage to keep up his position as ruler of the celestial pantheon, using the sword he'd turned his father into.
Kieran however, managed to live through his injuries, and decided to interpret Phoebe's betraying him as Phoebe not wishing to stay with him because he believed Kieran to be too weak... so after improving on this issue, Kieran decided to confront Phoebe again. This ended with Phoebe realizing that he really couldn't defeat Kieran in terms of power and, since Kieran decided the best way for him to prove his power was by threatening violence against Phoebe if he tried to leave, he'd probably have to manipulate his way out of this.
Their relationship is anything but healthy. Phoebe keeps Kieran around, declares him his partner for no other reason than to ensure his own safety. Later on also because he realizes Kieran is quite useful as a bodyguard & weapon. He vents his frustrations over his own situation by putting as much pressure on Kieran as he can. He constantly questions Kieran's love for him, does anything and everything in his power to make Kieran more and more insecure which just leads to Kieran clinging to him even more.
Kieran stays with Phoebe because he has a massive fixation, borderline obsession with him. Phoebe was the second person in his life who cared for him and then ended up abandoning him, and Kieran wasn't going to sit back and let that happen like he had when Sleep had left him. He is deathly afraid of being abandoned like this again, and therefore either makes sure to do absolutely anything Phoebe tells him to do in an attempt to keep him happy, or straight up threatens him to "show off how powerful and worthy he is of affection". They both have to get therapy. Separately and wayyy far away from each other.
Kieran fun fact ! In canon, there is a huge debate on whether he should, as the god of decay, be considered a god falling under death's court or life's court. This debate is mainly lead among the dragons.
Dragons! This is the dragon considered the leader among dragons, representing the inevitably of death and how it's practically just another part of life.
Bits of dragon trivia: In their human forms, all dragons have fancy hats/headdresses. These are actually the only pieces of clothing they wear. The rest is simply their bodies morphed into looking like clothing. Each of the dragons have a different type of sword. They don't actually use these in combat, and rather as a symbol of status.
Anele, dragon representative of death's inevitability.
Based on capability of killing, Anele is the most powerful amongst the dragons. They are however also a sort of jab from Life at Death, considering that what they represent is Death being a part of life and therefore not worthy of being it's own being. Anele lives in a large cave near one of the mortal realms entrances to the underworld, occasionally acting as a guard for it when they're bored.
Aion, the dragon representing utter absence of death.
Aion is a straight up insult against death. He believes that death shouldn't be a thing, that it is nothing but a disgrace to life's magnificence. Aion has the ability to make any being absolutely untouchable, unreachable to death. Death expands through mortal beings dying, Aion can chip away at Death's existence by removing it from deceased beings. He could technically do this in a larger quantity, but Life itself doesn't allow this.
Zoya, dragon representative of life's cruelty/merciless nature.
Zoya was formerly a daughter of the celestial representative of death, a demigod on a journey to meet her father and become a goddess herself. On this journey she ended in a village being terrorized by the dragon of cruelty, and decided to fight it in an attempt to save the village people. During this fight, Zoya died, but due to her family relations to one of death's representatives, the dragon was killed the moment it came into contact with her after her death (She died being in it's maw). Life was of course angered at the death of one of their dragons, and decided that Zoya would be taking the place of this dragon as punishment for her actions.
Dragon swords!!!
Yap OVER!!! Nvm if there's any misspellings or autocorrect mistakes pls I'm half asleep ... there would be so many more drawings here but augh image limit
unlabeled He/Him idiot Game Dev with too much time and lotsa pain (minor) https://nursefailure.lumarexpress.net/ ZAG's REAL WIFE number 1 Author & Korelin fan banner art by willicelettuce
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