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KP ([personal profile] nofancydos) wrote in [community profile] luceti 2012-09-01 04:01 am (UTC)

Emmet | Pokémon Black/White | Reserved

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Name: KP
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Character

Name: Emmet
Fandom: Pokémon Black/White
Gender: Male
Age: (Estimated) 26
Time Period: End-Game
Wing Color: Gray
History: No existing history, no storyline involvement. History will reference Lommy's headcanon for consistency.

Emmet and his brother Ingo were born in Anville Town, a small village that could be accessed only by means of the subway system. As a result, Emmet and his family relied on trains in order to access the world beyond and to explore, and it became a great association for him. He got to encounter new people, in the passengers, and he got to see new places every time he hopped aboard. This shaped his behavior later, giving him a great passion for trains. Unlike Ingo, who looked up to their father and respected their mother, Emmet was a rabble-rouser and stubborn child, and his personality was not as shaped by either of them as Ingo's was by their father. Compared to his brother, Emmet showed a remarkable amount of independence, and almost always did things on his own if he didn't drag Ingo along with him. He attended school in Nimbasa, getting in trouble fairly often for disobedience or the absolute inability to pay attention, passing classes only because Ingo helped him.

After harping on his parents for several years, they finally relinquished and at the age of 13, gave the twins their first Pokémon. For Emmet, it was his Joltik. With his new Pokémon in hand, he dragged Ingo around, and the two were introduced to battling in several different forms, including Double Battle. With the journey they were also introduced to being independent of their parents, which Emmet relished - however, it was very difficult to cope with many of his own needs without help, and he began to learn how to truly depend on his brother. Emmet did perfectly fine in the gyms, but as he found more opportunities to Double Battle with Ingo, he got progressively less interested in single battles or working by himself in general. When Ingo felt that the gym challenge wasn't for him, Emmet was fine with giving up on it and going home, though he didn't let Ingo give up on training in the least. They spent most of their time from then on working on learning how to battle.

Their mother became gravely ill, causing their father to shift his focus from his children to his wife. As Ingo was pushed to take care of his brother, Emmet began to learn some of the responsibilities he needed to know from Ingo. All for the better, as their father took off in angst and depression when his wife passed away, leaving the twins by their lonesome. Seeing Ingo so deeply hurt, Emmet more permanently adopted an optimistic view, in order to keep Ingo from collapsing entirely. Ingo had been so deeply attached to their parents, but Emmet took very little to recuperate, and soon made himself the one that Ingo depended on instead of the other way around. He fought to inspire his brother, and he truly believed that so long as Ingo was with him, they were invincible. This carried on even when their father returned, creating a great tension as Emmet often challenged his father for authority in the household.

The friction wedged the family apart, but Emmet grasped tightly onto Ingo, and the two of them decided together to move out of Anville and into Nimbasa. Neither one surrendering their love of trains, they applied for jobs as Subway Depot Agents. With their skills in battle and vast knowledge of trains, they rose in rank swiftly, gaining charge of the whole subway station at a surprisingly young age. And when the concept came forward of combining battle and the subway, Emmet pounced on it and with great passion and aplomb won over anyone who held even the slightest doubt of it.

Emmet was, by nature, the one that got more out of the Subway than his brother. He learned many new things and met even more new people, and as a very optimistic and social person (albeit weird) he made many friends, such as Elesa. He headed the marketing campaign for the Battle Subway, taking over the advertisement and public awareness of the business while Ingo handled the functionality of the subway itself. The Battle Subway opened, and only the toughest trainers make it to challenge Emmet and Ingo.

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