Let's get this over with.
My name? Yes. I am Doctor Adrianne Seculoz Verdand. But just call me Adrianne. She/her pronouns, if you please. I'd worry about my identity getting out there, but that hardly bothers me any longer.
I am a professor of multiversal study. To put it simply, the concept of a shared universe, inhabited by an uncountable infinity of different beings, all living their own lives, was fascinating beyond measure. But then, as all scientists do given enough study, I began to notice... patterns. Individuals whose names and pasts stay mostly constant across the multiverse. People who have no equivalent anywhere else that's been recorded. Events playing out the same way over and over, like some sort of twisted theater performance.
The horrific truth became clear in due time- our universes, however different they may be, have a shared heritage. Some unfathomable cosmic event has, I believe, forced them apart. But now that I know the reality of the situation, I have been driven to near madness by it.
Our lives are intertwined. Irrevocably so. And for as many people and Pokemon who are "multiversal constants" (a term I coined myself) there are, there are twice as many of us who are unimportant. Irrelevant. We do not repeat. We are unique only in our insignificance.
I can only try to hold onto a shred of my sanity, and hope that I may someday figure out the method to all this madness...
You can find the index of my discoveries thus far here.














