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* CompleteMonster: 2019 version: [[MisanthropeSupreme Castor]] is the High Emperor of the Mystics, a cult of Pokémon [[AGodAmI claiming themselves to be reincarnations of Legendary Pokémon past]]. Castor continues their clan's hunt for Eeveelutions bearing the runes in ritualistic sacrifice, which has claimed 18 lives, with hero Nick intended as the final sacrifice. The end goal of their rituals is to shield the Mystics as [[OmnicidalManiac the rest of the world succumbs to the black moss corrupting the Deepwood]], a threat instilled by [[GreaterScopeVillain the previous High Emperor]]. Castor views those outside of the clan as heathens who require privilege to even speak with them, as demonstrated against Callisto and Nick. Castor berates Callisto, a member of the Mystics, for letting her emotions get the better of her, and orders her to [[LeaveNoWitnesses kill the apothecaries]] who had taken her rune stone. Later, when Nick is captured by the Mystics, Castor has his mouth bound for speaking up against them, [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment ordering them not to eat or drink until their death]]. Finally, Castor unleashes a full-scale assault onto the Deepwood, determined to prevent Nick from purifying the black moss, as well as killing both him and [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Callisto]].

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* CompleteMonster: 2019 version: [[MisanthropeSupreme [[spoiler:[[MisanthropeSupreme Castor]] is the High Emperor of the Mystics, a cult of Pokémon [[AGodAmI claiming themselves to be reincarnations of Legendary Pokémon past]]. Castor continues their clan's hunt for Eeveelutions bearing the runes in ritualistic sacrifice, which has claimed 18 lives, with hero Nick intended as the final sacrifice. The end goal of their rituals is to shield the Mystics as [[OmnicidalManiac the rest of the world succumbs to the black moss corrupting the Deepwood]], a threat instilled by [[GreaterScopeVillain the previous High Emperor]]. Castor views those outside of the clan as heathens who require privilege to even speak with them, as demonstrated against Callisto and Nick. Castor berates Callisto, a member of the Mystics, for letting her emotions get the better of her, and orders her to [[LeaveNoWitnesses kill the apothecaries]] who had taken her rune stone. Later, when Nick is captured by the Mystics, Castor has his mouth bound for speaking up against them, [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment ordering them not to eat or drink until their death]]. Finally, Castor unleashes a full-scale assault onto the Deepwood, determined to prevent Nick from purifying the black moss, as well as killing both him and [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Callisto]].]]

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* CompleteMonster: ''2019 version'': [[MisanthropeSupreme Castor]] is the High Emperor of The Mystics, a cult of Pokémon [[AGodAmI claiming themselves to be reincarnations of Legendary Pokémon past]]. Castor continues their clan's hunt for Eeveelutions bearing the runes in ritualistic sacrifice, which has claimed 18 lives, [[HeroProtagonist Nick]] intended as the final sacrifice. The end goal of their rituals is to shield The Mystics as [[OmnicidalManiac the rest of the world succumbs to the black moss corrupting the Deepwood]], a threat instilled by [[GreaterScopeVillain the previous High Emperor]]. Castor views those outside of the clan as heathens who require privilege to even speak with them, as demonstrated against Callisto and Nick. Castor berates Callisto, a member of The Mystics, for letting her emotions get the better of her, and orders her to [[LeaveNoWitnesses kill the apothecaries]] who had taken her rune stone. Later, when Nick is captured by The Mystics, Castor has his mouth bound for speaking up against them, [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment ordering them not to eat or drink until their death.]] Finally, Castor unleashes a full-scale assault onto the Deepwood, determined to prevent Nick from purifying the black moss, as well as killing both him and [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Castillo]]. A bitter and cruel Pokémon, Castor is ultimately [[HoistByHisOwnPetard consumed by the black moss]] they tried to shield themself from.

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* CompleteMonster: ''2019 version'': 2019 version: [[MisanthropeSupreme Castor]] is the High Emperor of The the Mystics, a cult of Pokémon [[AGodAmI claiming themselves to be reincarnations of Legendary Pokémon past]]. Castor continues their clan's hunt for Eeveelutions bearing the runes in ritualistic sacrifice, which has claimed 18 lives, [[HeroProtagonist Nick]] with hero Nick intended as the final sacrifice. The end goal of their rituals is to shield The the Mystics as [[OmnicidalManiac the rest of the world succumbs to the black moss corrupting the Deepwood]], a threat instilled by [[GreaterScopeVillain the previous High Emperor]]. Castor views those outside of the clan as heathens who require privilege to even speak with them, as demonstrated against Callisto and Nick. Castor berates Callisto, a member of The the Mystics, for letting her emotions get the better of her, and orders her to [[LeaveNoWitnesses kill the apothecaries]] who had taken her rune stone. Later, when Nick is captured by The the Mystics, Castor has his mouth bound for speaking up against them, [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment ordering them not to eat or drink until their death.]] death]]. Finally, Castor unleashes a full-scale assault onto the Deepwood, determined to prevent Nick from purifying the black moss, as well as killing both him and [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Castillo]]. A bitter and cruel Pokémon, Castor is ultimately [[HoistByHisOwnPetard consumed by the black moss]] they tried to shield themself from.Callisto]].
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* CompleteMonster: ''2019 version'': [[MisanthropeSupreme Castor]] is the High Emperor of The Mystics, a cult of Pokémon [[AGodAmI claiming themselves to be reincarnations of Legendary Pokémon past]]. Castor continues their clan's hunt for Eeveelutions bearing the runes in ritualistic sacrifice, which has claimed 18 lives, [[HeroProtagonist Nick]] intended as the final sacrifice. The end goal of their rituals is to shield The Mystics as [[OmnicidalManiac the rest of the world succumbs to the black moss corrupting the Deepwood]], a threat instilled by [[GreaterScopeVillain the previous High Emperor]]. Castor views those outside of the clan as heathens who require privilege to even speak with them, as demonstrated against Callisto and Nick. Castor berates Callisto, a member of The Mystics, for letting her emotions get the better of her, and orders her to [[LeaveNoWitnesses kill the apothecaries]] who had taken her rune stone. Later, when Nick is captured by The Mystics, Castor has his mouth bound for speaking up against them, [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment ordering them not to eat or drink until their death.]] Finally, Castor unleashes a full-scale assault onto the Deepwood, determined to prevent Nick from purifying the black moss, as well as killing both him and [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Castillo]]. A bitter and cruel Pokémon, Castor is ultimately [[HoistByHisOwnPetard consumed by the black moss]] they tried to shield themself from.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: of various parts of the Franchise/{{Pokemon}} franchise. There are no humans (and therefore no trainers) in the world, but it isn't set in one of the ''VideoGame/PokemonMysteryDungeon'' continuities, either. [=SilverLunarwing=] has also put her own spin on several Pokémon moves and abilities.

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* AbandonShipping: In the 2019 version, a few readers though Nick and Luna could be a good pairing, leading to the author clarifying that they are 5 years apart[[note]]Nick is 13, Luna is 18[[/note]], and that Luna is aromantic, stopping any potential shipping between the two.
* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: of For various parts of the Franchise/{{Pokemon}} franchise. There are no humans (and therefore no trainers) in the world, but it isn't set in one of the ''VideoGame/PokemonMysteryDungeon'' continuities, either. [=SilverLunarwing=] has also put her own spin on several Pokémon moves and abilities.



** Nor is Nick the "last Eevee". [[spoiler: Especially since he is no longer an Eevee at all]].

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** Nor is Nick the "last Eevee". [[spoiler: Especially since he is no longer an Eevee at all]]. In the reboot, [[spoiler:however, "The Last Eevee" does fit Nick more, as it refers to him being the final sacrifice for The Mystics.]]
** This becomes a plot thread in the 2019 reboot, where Nick gains the Shinka rune, and [[spoiler:The Mystics refer to him by that name in a demeaning manner, to Nick's chagrin.]]

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** Nor is Nick the "last Eevee". [[spoiler: Especially since he is no longer an Eevee at all]].
* TheMerch: Notable in that there's [[http://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/group.html?group=3162 tea blends]] based on characters.

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** Nor is Nick the "last Eevee". [[spoiler: Especially since he is no longer an Eevee at all]].
* TheMerch: Notable in that there's [[http://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/group.html?group=3162 tea blends]] based on characters.
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** Nor is Nick the "last Eevee". [[spoiler: Especially since he is no longer an Eevee at all]].

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** Nor is Nick the "last Eevee". [[spoiler: Especially since he is no longer an Eevee at all]].all]].
* TheMerch: Notable in that there's [[http://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/group.html?group=3162 tea blends]] based on characters.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: of various parts of the {{Pokemon}} franchise. There are no humans (and therefore no trainers) in the world, but it isn't set in one of the ''PokemonMysteryDungeon'' continuities, either. [=SilverLunarwing=] has also put her own spin on several Pokémon moves and abilities.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: of various parts of the {{Pokemon}} Franchise/{{Pokemon}} franchise. There are no humans (and therefore no trainers) in the world, but it isn't set in one of the ''PokemonMysteryDungeon'' ''VideoGame/PokemonMysteryDungeon'' continuities, either. [=SilverLunarwing=] has also put her own spin on several Pokémon moves and abilities.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: of various parts of the {{Pokemon}} franchise. There are no humans (and therefore no trainers) in the world, but it isn't set in one of the ''PokemonMysteryDungeon'' continuities, either. [=SilverLunarwing=] has also put her own spin on several Pokémon moves and abilities.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: of various parts of the {{Pokemon}} franchise. There are no humans (and therefore no trainers) in the world, but it isn't set in one of the ''PokemonMysteryDungeon'' continuities, either. [=SilverLunarwing=] has also put her own spin on several Pokémon moves and abilities.abilities.
* IAmNotShazam: "Shinka" is the Japanese word for evolution and refers to the importance of the various Eeveelutions to the plot. It is '''''NOT''''' the name of a character.
** Nor is Nick the "last Eevee". [[spoiler: Especially since he is no longer an Eevee at all]].
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: of various parts of the {{Pokemon}} franchise. There are no humans (and therefore no trainers) in the world, but it isn't set in one of the ''PokemonMysteryDungeon'' continuities, either. [=SilverLunarwing=] has also put her own spin on several Pokémon moves and abilities.

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