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MATILDA. pokemon oc. she/it. hex maniac. visual kei bangya. you can see what it looks like here (toyhouse link)
matilda is my take on a pokemon-inspired variant of a visual kei bangya (which is the term for people who are fans of visual kei and attend vkei lives and such). she is a hex maniac who is a megafan of the "Electric-type Kei" look, with its #1 being elesa of nimbasa city.
originally from floaroma, it traveled to nimbasa and now lives there. she can often be found hanging out in the city's amusement park or attending tournaments featuring electric type trainers--it loves to make the journey to other cities with electric-type gyms to watch them fight.
matilda is a trainer but it isn't competitive and doesn't participate in the gym challenge, although she can be extremely scary and a challenging opponent if it feels like its reputation is on the line, especially in the face of any electric-type trainers it admires!
matilda is painfully shy and very very very reserved unless you get her to start talking about electric type kei and its related bands. she's kind of my take on the "shy anime nerd who gets super OP if you bring up its special interest" trope lol
matilda's team: rotom (her partner pokemon, also serves as her rotom phone which keeps her up to date on band happenings), toxtricity (active type personality), banette, gengar.
“know the movie?”
“that’s a movie!”
“yeah! it’s a book too!”
he is me
* tags .
“Hola Matilda, mi favorita panadera!” Xio exclaims as she walks into Panaderia Familiar, her favorite bakery by far. Her favorite because the owner is Cuban, like herself, and there are these pastelitos de guayaba y queso that despite everything, Xiomara can’t resist. And trust, that she has tried, too many times. She knows having them for breakfast almost every morning is screwing with her goal, but it’s a little taste of home she didn’t think she would get in Sunset Port, and it makes her day, and she’s not going to get rid of that feeling. There is something about it, the first bite, that reminds her of mornings with her sister back in Los Angeles, back when they were on good terms. Laughing over pastelitos and cafecito. She knows that it is overly nostalgic, but she lives for it.
The way she walks in, sans scrubs, means she’s got the morning off. It’s rare, because working as a first year intern means they like to schedule you to do the brunt work, but she’s happy to be free for the day. Of course she’s out for coffee and food first thing though, what else would she be doing? “I feel like seeing your face is the morning is just what gets my day going. Either that or the coffee,” she knows it’s a combination, of both her friends smiling face, and the caffiene hitting her blood stream. “What do you got for me today? Anything good, anything new?”
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