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* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** Coral's mother teases the {{Prequel}}, as she is the grown-up version of [[spoiler:Nina, from {{WebAnimation/Pokemon Petunia}}]]. It's also implied that [[spoiler:Peter]] is Coral's father.
** Filabub's existence also teases this.



* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** Coral's mother teases the {{Prequel}}, as she is the grown-up version of [[spoiler:Nina, from {{WebAnimation/Pokemon Petunia}}]]. It's also implied that [[spoiler:Peter]] is Coral's father.
** Filabub's existence also teases this.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** Coral's mother teases
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** Filabub's existence also teases this.
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* {{Dont Fear The Reaper}} - Despite Duschacla being the Pokemon version of this, he's actually quite nice.

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* {{Dont Fear The Reaper}} - Despite Duschacla being is the Pokemon version of this, he's actually quite nice.this.

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* {{And There Was Much Rejoicing}} - The region was so happy that Blake was gone that they let Trent be their new leader.

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* {{And There Was Much Rejoicing}} - The region was so happy that After King Blake was gone that they let Trent be their new leader.defeated, everyone's lives became ''much'' better.



* {{The Kingslayer}} - Trent Askos becomes this. He even [[{{CharacterTitle}} changes the region's name]].

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* {{The Kingslayer}} - Trent Askos becomes this. He even [[{{CharacterTitle}} changes the region's name]].name]].
* {{You Kill It You Bought It}} - Also applies to Trent, since he became President after killing King Blake.
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* {{And There Was Much Rejoicing}} - The region was so happy that Blake was gone that they let Trent be their new leader.
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* {{Don't Fear The Reaper}} - Despite Duschacla being the Pokemon version of this, he's actually quite nice.

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* {{Don't {{Dont Fear The Reaper}} - Despite Duschacla being the Pokemon version of this, he's actually quite nice.
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* {{Don't Fear The Reaper}} - Despite Duschacla being the Pokemon version of this, he's actually quite nice.
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* {{Butterfly of Death and Rebirth}} - ''Literally''. Determonarch is a Legendary Pokemon with the power to [[{{Reality Warper}} warp reality]].


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* {{Gold and White are Divine}} - The Legendary Pokemon Emparmony has these as its colour scheme.


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* {{Mind Control Eyes}} - Larsa's eyes have no shine to them whilst Blake takes possession of him.
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''Project Askos'' (2019) is the first installment into {{The Verse}} that is [[{{WebAnimation/TheAskosverse}} the Askosverse]], created by Jaydreamer. It follows the {{What If}} scenario of "What if Romania was a Pokemon region?", where the culture and history of Romania is translated into a potential plot for a [[{{FanFic}} Pokemon game]].

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''Project Askos'' (2019) is the first installment into {{The Verse}} that is [[{{WebAnimation/TheAskosverse}} the Askosverse]], created by Jaydreamer. It follows the {{What If}} scenario of "What if Romania was a Pokemon {{Franchise/Pokemon}} region?", where the culture and history of Romania is translated into a potential plot for a [[{{FanFic}} Pokemon game]].
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Project Askos is part of a bigger {{Shared Universe}}. Askos is not to be confused with [[{{WebAnimation/PokemonLavender}} Pokemon Lavender]], which is {{Self Remake}} of this project.

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Project Askos is part of a bigger {{Shared Universe}}. Askos is not to be confused with [[{{WebAnimation/PokemonLavender}} Pokemon Lavender]], which is the {{Self Remake}} of this project.
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Project Askos is part of a bigger {{Shared Universe}}. Askos is not to be confused with [[{{WebAnimation/PokemonLavender}} Pokemon Lavender]], which is {{The Remake}} of this project.

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Project Askos is part of a bigger {{Shared Universe}}. Askos is not to be confused with [[{{WebAnimation/PokemonLavender}} Pokemon Lavender]], which is {{The {{Self Remake}} of this project.
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* {{Retcon}} - '''Everything''', because of {{The Remake}}, {{WebAnimation/Pokemon Lavender}}.
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* {{Retcon}} - '''Everything''', because of {{The Remake}}, {{WebAnimation/Pokemon Lavender}}.
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* {{Foreshadowingl}}:

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* {{Foreshadowingl}}:{{Foreshadowing}}:
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* {{Chekhov MIA}} - The absence of Coral's father is explained in both [[spoiler:{{WebAnimation/Pokemon Petunia}} and {{WebAnimation/Askosverse Shorts}}]].

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* {{Chekhov MIA}} - The absence of Coral's father is explained in both [[spoiler:{{WebAnimation/Pokemon Petunia}} and the {{WebAnimation/Askosverse Shorts}}]].

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* {{Chekhov MIA}} - The absence of Coral's father is explained in both [[spoiler:{{WebAnimation/Pokemon Petunia}} and {{WebAnimation/Askosverse Shorts}}]].



* {{Familial Body Snatcher}} - More explicit in the remake, but Larsa is possessed by the ghost of his own father. [[spoiler:In [[https://youtu.be/2cUhZ_dzEcY?si=2FteSHgy2p5USIFs Eternal Twilight]], this gets extended to be ''all of his ancestors combined''.]]

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* {{Familial Body Snatcher}} - Snatcher}}:
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[[spoiler:In [[https://youtu.be/2cUhZ_dzEcY?si=2FteSHgy2p5USIFs Eternal Twilight]], this gets extended to be ''all of his ancestors combined''.]]



* {{Prequel}} - Coral's mother teases this, as she is the grown-up version of [[spoiler:Nina, from {{WebAnimation/Pokemon Petunia}}]]. It's also implied that [[spoiler:Peter]] is Coral's father. Filabub's existence also teases this.

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* {{Prequel}} - {{Foreshadowingl}}:
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Coral's mother teases this, the {{Prequel}}, as she is the grown-up version of [[spoiler:Nina, from {{WebAnimation/Pokemon Petunia}}]]. It's also implied that [[spoiler:Peter]] is Coral's father.
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{{Anachronistic Orphanage}} - Larsa's backstory mentions him coming from an orphanage, despite this being set in the 21st century.

{{Dark and Troubled Past}} - Larsa's dad was the tyrannical King of the Askos region.

{{Defeat Means Friendship}} - After Coral fights Larsa, he realises the errors of his ways, and becomes a good guy.

{{Familial Body Snatcher}} - More explicit in the remake, but Larsa is possessed by the ghost of his own father. [[spoiler:In [[https://youtu.be/2cUhZ_dzEcY?si=2FteSHgy2p5USIFs Eternal Twilight]], this gets extended to be ''all of his ancestors combined''.]]

{{Heroic Mime}} - Coral has spoken dialogue a total of once, where she says "Stop it!".

{{Lost Orphaned Royalty}} - Larsa is revealed to be the Prince of Askos - the son of King Blake, who was killed by Trent Askos during the beginning flashback.

{{Opening Narration}} - This is done within a {{Flashback}} to establish how the Askos region came to be.

{{Prequel}} - Coral's mother teases this, as she is the grown-up version of [[spoiler:Nina, from {{WebAnimation/Pokemon Petunia}}]]. It's also implied that [[spoiler:Peter]] is Coral's father. Filabub's existence also teases this.

{{Second Person Narration}} - The {{Narrator}} is Jaydreamer themselves, and they talk to the viewer in the second person.

{{The Kingslayer}} - Trent Askos becomes this. He even [[{{CharacterTitle}} changes the region's name]].

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{{Anachronistic *{{Anachronistic Orphanage}} - Larsa's backstory mentions him coming from an orphanage, despite this being set in the 21st century.

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Means Friendship}} - After Coral fights Larsa, he realises the errors of his ways, and becomes a good guy.

{{Familial
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*{{Familial
Body Snatcher}} - More explicit in the remake, but Larsa is possessed by the ghost of his own father. [[spoiler:In [[https://youtu.be/2cUhZ_dzEcY?si=2FteSHgy2p5USIFs Eternal Twilight]], this gets extended to be ''all of his ancestors combined''.]]

{{Heroic
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*{{Heroic
Mime}} - Coral has spoken dialogue a total of once, where she says "Stop it!".

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*{{Lost
Orphaned Royalty}} - Larsa is revealed to be the Prince of Askos - the son of King Blake, who was killed by Trent Askos during the beginning flashback.

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Narration}} - This is done within a {{Flashback}} to establish how the Askos region came to be.

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- Coral's mother teases this, as she is the grown-up version of [[spoiler:Nina, from {{WebAnimation/Pokemon Petunia}}]]. It's also implied that [[spoiler:Peter]] is Coral's father. Filabub's existence also teases this.

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*{{The
Kingslayer}} - Trent Askos becomes this. He even [[{{CharacterTitle}} changes the region's name]].
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{{Second-Person Narration}} - The {{Narrator}} is Jaydreamer themselves, and they talk to the viewer in the second person.

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{{Second-Person {{Second Person Narration}} - The {{Narrator}} is Jaydreamer themselves, and they talk to the viewer in the second person.
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{{Prequel}} - Coral's mother teases this, as she is the grown-up version of [[spoiler:Nina, from {{WebAnimation/Pokemon Petunia}}]]. It's also implied that [[spoiler:Peter]] is Coral's father.

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{{Prequel}} - Coral's mother teases this, as she is the grown-up version of [[spoiler:Nina, from {{WebAnimation/Pokemon Petunia}}]]. It's also implied that [[spoiler:Peter]] is Coral's father.
father. Filabub's existence also teases this.
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{{Dark and Troubled Past}} - Larsa's dad was the tyrannical King of the Askos region.



{{Familial Body Snatcher}} - More explicit in the remake, but Larsa is possessed by the ghost of his own father. [[spoiler:In [[https://youtu.be/2cUhZ_dzEcY?si=2FteSHgy2p5USIFs Eternal Twilight]], this gets extended to be ''all of his ancestors combined''.]]

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{{Familial Body Snatcher}} - More explicit in the remake, but Larsa is possessed by the ghost of his own father. [[spoiler:In [[https://youtu.be/2cUhZ_dzEcY?si=2FteSHgy2p5USIFs Eternal Twilight]], this gets extended to be ''all of his ancestors combined''.]]]]

{{Heroic Mime}} - Coral has spoken dialogue a total of once, where she says "Stop it!".

{{Lost Orphaned Royalty}} - Larsa is revealed to be the Prince of Askos - the son of King Blake, who was killed by Trent Askos during the beginning flashback.

{{Opening Narration}} - This is done within a {{Flashback}} to establish how the Askos region came to be.

{{Prequel}} - Coral's mother teases this, as she is the grown-up version of [[spoiler:Nina, from {{WebAnimation/Pokemon Petunia}}]]. It's also implied that [[spoiler:Peter]] is Coral's father.

{{Second-Person Narration}} - The {{Narrator}} is Jaydreamer themselves, and they talk to the viewer in the second person.

{{The Kingslayer}} - Trent Askos becomes this. He even [[{{CharacterTitle}} changes the region's name]].
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{{Familial Body Snatcher}} - More explicit in the remake, but Larsa is possessed by the ghost of his own father.

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{{Familial Body Snatcher}} - More explicit in the remake, but Larsa is possessed by the ghost of his own father. [[spoiler:In [[https://youtu.be/2cUhZ_dzEcY?si=2FteSHgy2p5USIFs Eternal Twilight]], this gets extended to be ''all of his ancestors combined''.]]
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''Project Askos'' (2019) is the first installment into {{The Verse}} that is [[{{WebAnimation/TheAskosverse}} the Askosverse]], created by Jaydreamer. It follows the {{What If}} scenario of "What if Romania was a Pokemon region?", where the culture and history of Romania is translated into a potential plot for a [[{{FanFic}} Pokemon game]].

Project Askos is part of a bigger {{Shared Universe}}. Askos is not to be confused with [[{{WebAnimation/PokemonLavender}} Pokemon Lavender]], which is {{The Remake}} of this project.

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!! ''Project Askos'' contains examples of:

{{Anachronistic Orphanage}} - Larsa's backstory mentions him coming from an orphanage, despite this being set in the 21st century.

{{Defeat Means Friendship}} - After Coral fights Larsa, he realises the errors of his ways, and becomes a good guy.

{{Familial Body Snatcher}} - More explicit in the remake, but Larsa is possessed by the ghost of his own father.

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