Post by Shock on Nov 27, 2008 22:35:09 GMT -8
This is actually a revamped profile for my old Pokemon Trainer characters, with new names. I didn't like the old ones, except for Fuyume, which is now my original SOLDIER character's name, so I had to give them new ones. Kaminari means thunder, Kaiyo means forgiveness, and Samui still means cold.
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Name: Kaiyo and Samui Kaminari (Samui also goes by 'Sam' and Kaiyo also answers to 'Kai', pronounced 'ki' with a long I.)
Age: 14, twins
Gender: In order, Female, Male
Roleplay: Pokemon, open
Discription: To tell the truth, the basis for these characters came straight from the FireRed box, so... Picture time!
Personallity: Since they are twins, they have alot of the same traits. But they each have their little quirks. Kaiyo goes for cute and pretty pokemon, while Samui just wants power. Though they both love the Nidoran and Pidgey evolution sets. They often argue over which Nidoran gender is better. Kaiyo likes the male, Samui the female. They argue alot about directions and such, but what are two siblings to do?
History: Remember how Ash got to the lab too late for a normal starter pokemon? Well, la ti da, guess who got two of the starter pokemon he missed out on. Kaiyo got the ever-cute Charmander(though she later managed to catch herself a Bulbasaur that she missed out on at the beginning), while Samui took the promising Squirtle. They started on their journey, but early on, they started to show differences in style. Kaiyo kept her pokemon in their early stages for much longer, and went for very sly, quick attacks, while Samui went for all out open war. They were quite the team. They blew Brock and Misty away, and are on their way to take on Lieutenant Surge. Kaiyo had problems with both of the beginning trainers, because she had a type disadvantage with her starter.
Likes: Kaiyo likes cute, Samui likes power. They both like icecream and chocolate.
Dislikes: Team Rocket, people that abuse their pokemon, though Kaiyo often argues with Samui over his harsh training.
Faults: Samui pushes his pokemon alot, training them until they faint, then take them to a pokemon center. Kaiyo is very gullible, though if the Rockets are involved, they don't consider it a fault.
Strengths: They're both very good trainers, and Kaiyo's good at playing Pokemon Matchmaker. XD Also, she's good at raising eggs and weaker pokemon.
Theme song:
Samui: Pokemon: Master Quest's theme(Sorry for the retarded slideshow-style video, this was the ONLY one with the full song that didn't have an overabundance of those sluts May and Dawn.)
Kaiyo: Pikachu (I choose you!)((I know, I'm a dork. Wanna know what's worse? I have this song on my MP3! ;D))
Both: Gotta Catch 'Em All ((AKA, the original Pokemon theme song, and yes, I have this on my MP3 player too.))
Samui's fight music: The main fight music.(This is the Trainer Battle mix)
(Loop as needed.)
Kaiyo's fight music: Original Gym Leader Battle Music
Friends/ Enemies:
Their pokemon and each other for the friend category, Team Rocket for enemies.
Anything else:
Kaiyo Pokemon Lineup:
Charmander, Rattata, Pikachu, Butterfree, Pidgey, Nidoran M.
Samui Pokemon Lineup:
Blastoise, Raticate, Beedrill, Arbok, Pidgeot, Nidorina
((These are both just their usual lineup. Now and then their lineup might change, the main ones being substituting Nidoran M. for Absol on Kaiyo's part, and Nidorina for Houndoom on Samui's part. And Kaiyo will always have her Pikachu in her lineup, and Samui will always have his Pidgeot.))
Dissidia Concept: This is for Usagi to think about, since she's running the show for Dissidia. The pokemon trainers on Dissidia are the only ones that can summon pokemon, and call upon the mighty Beast of the Sea, Lugia, with their Pokeflute, which the two of them take turns holding onto. Just like a majority of Cosmos, they fight actively against Chaos, though they are scorned by heroes and villains alike for the fact that they don't do the fighting, their pokemon do, and without the pokemon they're basically helpless. They can only call upon Lugia in times of great need, though their pokemon are very loyal, and unlike other summons, can function on their own without their trainers there to tell them what to do. It is also rumored that Lugia has a peon, Suicune, somewhere on the planet, though it has never been seen.
The Pokeflute: It looks like a recorder with a pokeball around the end, and makes a haunting tone that awakens any sleeping pokemon.
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Name: Kaiyo and Samui Kaminari (Samui also goes by 'Sam' and Kaiyo also answers to 'Kai', pronounced 'ki' with a long I.)
Age: 14, twins
Gender: In order, Female, Male
Roleplay: Pokemon, open
Discription: To tell the truth, the basis for these characters came straight from the FireRed box, so... Picture time!
Personallity: Since they are twins, they have alot of the same traits. But they each have their little quirks. Kaiyo goes for cute and pretty pokemon, while Samui just wants power. Though they both love the Nidoran and Pidgey evolution sets. They often argue over which Nidoran gender is better. Kaiyo likes the male, Samui the female. They argue alot about directions and such, but what are two siblings to do?
History: Remember how Ash got to the lab too late for a normal starter pokemon? Well, la ti da, guess who got two of the starter pokemon he missed out on. Kaiyo got the ever-cute Charmander(though she later managed to catch herself a Bulbasaur that she missed out on at the beginning), while Samui took the promising Squirtle. They started on their journey, but early on, they started to show differences in style. Kaiyo kept her pokemon in their early stages for much longer, and went for very sly, quick attacks, while Samui went for all out open war. They were quite the team. They blew Brock and Misty away, and are on their way to take on Lieutenant Surge. Kaiyo had problems with both of the beginning trainers, because she had a type disadvantage with her starter.
Likes: Kaiyo likes cute, Samui likes power. They both like icecream and chocolate.
Dislikes: Team Rocket, people that abuse their pokemon, though Kaiyo often argues with Samui over his harsh training.
Faults: Samui pushes his pokemon alot, training them until they faint, then take them to a pokemon center. Kaiyo is very gullible, though if the Rockets are involved, they don't consider it a fault.
Strengths: They're both very good trainers, and Kaiyo's good at playing Pokemon Matchmaker. XD Also, she's good at raising eggs and weaker pokemon.
Theme song:
Samui: Pokemon: Master Quest's theme(Sorry for the retarded slideshow-style video, this was the ONLY one with the full song that didn't have an overabundance of those sluts May and Dawn.)
Kaiyo: Pikachu (I choose you!)((I know, I'm a dork. Wanna know what's worse? I have this song on my MP3! ;D))
Both: Gotta Catch 'Em All ((AKA, the original Pokemon theme song, and yes, I have this on my MP3 player too.))
Samui's fight music: The main fight music.(This is the Trainer Battle mix)
(Loop as needed.)
Kaiyo's fight music: Original Gym Leader Battle Music
Friends/ Enemies:
Their pokemon and each other for the friend category, Team Rocket for enemies.
Anything else:
Kaiyo Pokemon Lineup:
Charmander, Rattata, Pikachu, Butterfree, Pidgey, Nidoran M.
Samui Pokemon Lineup:
Blastoise, Raticate, Beedrill, Arbok, Pidgeot, Nidorina
((These are both just their usual lineup. Now and then their lineup might change, the main ones being substituting Nidoran M. for Absol on Kaiyo's part, and Nidorina for Houndoom on Samui's part. And Kaiyo will always have her Pikachu in her lineup, and Samui will always have his Pidgeot.))
Dissidia Concept: This is for Usagi to think about, since she's running the show for Dissidia. The pokemon trainers on Dissidia are the only ones that can summon pokemon, and call upon the mighty Beast of the Sea, Lugia, with their Pokeflute, which the two of them take turns holding onto. Just like a majority of Cosmos, they fight actively against Chaos, though they are scorned by heroes and villains alike for the fact that they don't do the fighting, their pokemon do, and without the pokemon they're basically helpless. They can only call upon Lugia in times of great need, though their pokemon are very loyal, and unlike other summons, can function on their own without their trainers there to tell them what to do. It is also rumored that Lugia has a peon, Suicune, somewhere on the planet, though it has never been seen.
The Pokeflute: It looks like a recorder with a pokeball around the end, and makes a haunting tone that awakens any sleeping pokemon.