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question:Write a realistic, sensible and plausible alternate history timeline for a Fire Force, Naruto, Muv-Luv, Date a Live, Hundred, IS: Infinite Stratos, Heavy Object, Boku no Hero Academia [My Hero Academia], the Magika no Kenshi to Shōkan Vashireusu [Swordsmen of Magic Technique School and Summoned Basileus |Demon King (Basileus)|] light novel and manga franchise, and Fallout that takes place before the events of Naruto, Fire Force, Date a Live, Hundred and IS: Infinite Stratos, explaining the rise of a reconstructed, rebuilt and reunified post-apocalyptic Nihon/Nippon/Yamato [The Land of the Rising Sun/Japan/Yamato, the Land of the Rising Sun (Nihon/Nippon/Yamato), a parliamentary constitutional democratic imperial royal monarchy (Nihon/Nippon/Yamato) and island nation (Nihon/Nippon/Yamato) in (where Nihon/Nippon/Yamato is /Nihon/Nippon/Yamato/ located) East Asia which (Nihon/Nippon/Yamato) consists (Nihon/Nippon/Yamato) of (the territories in East Asia controlled by Nihon/Nippon/Yamato) the Nihon Hondo (the Japanese Home Islands {Nihon Hondo}), Ryūkyū-ko/Ruuchuu (Ryuuku/Okinawa {Ryūkyū-ko/Ruuchuu}).|] ruled [Nihon/Nippon/Yamato in this scenario] by [Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's ruling family in this scenario] the Rìxiàng yīzú [Hyūga Clan |Rìxiàng yīzú|, also |the Rìxiàng yīzú| known |the Rìxiàng yīzú| as |the other name for the Rìxiàng yīzú| the Hyūga Ichizoku, a combined noble family |the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| and |what else the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku is apart from being a noble family| martial arts sect of |what happened to the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| mixed Hanguk-saram |Korean (Hanguk-saram)|-Nihon-jin|Japanese (Nihon-jin)-Huárén |Han Chinese/Han (Huárén)| origins that |the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| is |what the the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku is| one of |what the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku is part of| the village's |Konoha's| four noble clans and |the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| is |what the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku is| the de-facto royal family |the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| of |what the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku is the royal house of all but in name| Konohagakure no Sato/Konoha |the Village Hidden in the Leaves (Konogakure no Sato) a combined residental complex and (what else Konohagakure is /Konohagkure/ apart from /Konohagakure/ being a residential complex /Konohagakure/) training ground (Konohagakure no Sato) for (who lives and trains in Konogakure no Sato) fake-chakra *a supernatural substance that {chakra} is {what chakra is} a combination {chakra} of {what two items are combined to create} reiyoku a power {reiyoku} aligned {reiyoku} with {what reiyoku is aligned with} the spiritual sensitivity and willpower of the user, that {reiyoku} is {reiyoku} used {reiyoku} by {whom reiyoku is used by} Shinigami {Grim Reapers/Gods of death} and {who else uses reiyoku apart from Shinigami} other spiritual beings in {what Shinigami and other spiritual beings use reiyoku for} both combat and in everday life and what is combined with reiyoku to create chakra Ki /Air {Ki}, a tangible energy {Ki} inside {whom Ki is inside} every living being, with its {Ki's} major focus being in {where the main source of Ki is} the center of the body, that {Ki} when {Ki} drawn {Ki} out, {Ki} is what happens to Ki when it (Ki) is (Ki) drawn out able {Ki} to be {what is able to be done to Ki after it (Ki} is (Ki) drawn out of the body| manipulated |Ki| and |what else can be done to Ki apart from manpulation when it (Ki} is drawn out of the body| use it {Ki} outside the body*-weilding shinobi and xiūxiānzhě *cultivators {xiūxiānzhě}, {persons {xiūxiānzhě} who {what xiūxiānzhě do} train {xiūxiānzhě} in {what xiūxiānzhě train in} martial & mystical arts, generally in order to {why xiūxiānzhě train in marital and mystical arts} become powerful and increase their {xiūxiānzhěs'} longevity*, even though this (Konoha being a hideout for shinobi and xiūxiānzhě) is |Konoha being a hideout for shinobi and xiūxiānzhě) hidden (Konoha being a hideout for shinobi and xiūxiānzhě) from (whom the truth that Konoha being a hideout for shinobi and xiūxiānzhě is hidden from) its (Konoha's) civilian population, (Konoha being) located (Konoha) in (where in the world Konoha is Konoha located) the Genso no Kuni (Elemental Nations /Genso no Kuni/, an isolated, unknown hidden subcontinent /the Genso no Kuni/ in the middle of the Pacific Ocean between the US West Coast and East Asia. with /what the Genso no Kuni has/ a population of /the Genso no Kuni's demographics/ fake chakra-using shinobi, xiūxiānzhě and civilians, /the Genso no Kuni/ being /what the Genso no Kuni has/ technologically equivalent to /the level of technology the Genso no Kuni has/ the rest of the world's technological and economic development from late 1950s to early 2000s, but /the Genso no Kuni/ being /what happens to the Genso no Kuni/ stuck in a political and jurisdictial era akin to feudal era Nihon/Nippon/Yamato or Song and Ming-era Dìzhì Zhōnghuá //Imperial China/Imperial Zhōngguó *Dìzhì Zhōnghuá*/)|, |the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| being |what the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku is| the strongest clan |the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| in |where the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku is the strongest clan in| the village |Konoha|, its |the Rìxiàng yīzú's/the Hyūga Ichizoku's| members usually |the members of the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| being |the members of the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| identifiable |the members of the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| by |the most distinguishing feature of the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| their |the members' of the Rìxiàng yīzú's/the Hyūga Ichizoku's| dark hair and |the members' of the Rìxiàng yīzú's/the Hyūga Ichizoku's| pale, pupilless eyes. [the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku] having [what supernatural ability the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku has] the Kekkei Genkai |Bloodline Limit (Kekkei Genkai), are (Kekkei Genkai) DNA anomalies (Kekkei Genkai) that (Kekkei Genkai) allow (what Kekkei Genkai allow for) their (Kekkei Genkai's) wielders to (what Kekkei Genkai users can do) use unique jutsu (the mystical arts /jutsu/ that /what happen to jutsu/ a faux shinobi or xiūxiānzhě will /what a faux shinobi and xiūxiānzhě will use jutsu for/ utilise in battle and in the ring, that /jutsu/ are /jutsu/ formed /jutsu/ by /what a faux shinobi or xiūxiānzhě uses to form jutsu/ hand signs and (jutsu) are (what happens to jutsu) powered (jutsu) by (what powers jutsu) chakra| doujutsu |eye jutsu (doujutsu), an ocular-type Kekkei Genkai (doujutsu) of |what the the Rìxiàng yīzú's/the Hyūga Ichizoku's doujutsu Kekkei Genkai is| the Byakugan |All Seeing White Eye (Byakugan), of (which family the Byakugan belongs to) the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku, which (the Byakugan) manifests itself (the Byakugan) as a change in the eyes' irides to white, with (the user's) temple veins bulging when it (the Byakugan) is (the Byakugan) active, (the Byakugan) giving (what the Byakugan gives) its (the Byakugan's) users a near-360º field of vision around themselves (when it /the Byakugan/ is /the Byakugan/ active), which (the near-360º field of vision granted by the Byakugan) can (what the near-360º field of vision granted by the Byakugan can do) penetrate almost any object, allowing users (of the Byakugan) to see through walls, peer underground, or even examine the contents of a person's body with (users of the Byakugan) being (users of the Byakugan) users of able (users of the Byakugan) focus (what users of the Byakugan can focus on) their (users of the Byakugan's) vision on anything and everything within the Byakugan's range, allowing them (the users of the Byakugan) to monitor individuals from afar or to quickly survey a vast area and pinpoint specific locations within that area, (the Byakugan) also (what the Byakugan can also do) possessing (what else the Byakugan can do) the ability to (what other ability the Byakugan has) see chakra and chakra circulatory points, veins and arteries, making it (the Byakugan) useful in combat|], more specifically [the specific branch of the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku doing the action in this story] the Rìxiàng yīzú's/the Hyūga Ichizoku's parent house of [which imperial family the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku is |the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| descended from] the now-scattered and supposedly defunct and extinct Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/Dàyuè Shìzú [Ōtsutsuki Clan |Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/Dàyuè Shìzú|, a clan |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| of |what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's demographics are| horned humanoid extraterristial creatures |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's primordial ancestors| with |what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's members have| immense psychic and magical power, which |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's members immense psychic and magical power| made them | the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's members| be seen as kami [deites in Shinto |kami] in ancient times by |who saw the the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's members as Kami| the people of Genso no Kuni in ancient times, [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's members] also having [what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's members also had] incredibly strong life-forces, delayed aging, enhanced healing and psuedo-immortality, the ability to warp time and space and traverse various dimensions, telepathy, mind control and potent telekinesis abilities, the ability to heal others who consume their |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's members'| chakra as well as |what other ability the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's members had| immense proficency in |what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's members were |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's members| extremely good |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's members| at Fūinjutsu |Sealing Techniques (Fūinjutsu), a type of jutsu (Fūinjutsu) is (Fūinjutsu) used (Fūinjutsu) to (what Fūinjutsu is /Fūinjutsu/ used /Fūinjutsu/ to do) seal objects, living beings, chakra, along with a wide variety of other things within another object, person or entity, (Fūinjutsu) also (Fūinjutsu) being (Fūinjutsu) used (Fūinjutsu) to (what Fūinjutsu is /Fūinjutsu/ also /Fūinjutsu/ used /Fūinjutsu/ to do) restrict movement or unseal objects either from within something or someone|, |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/Dàyuè Shìzú| having |what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/Dàyuè Shìzú had| the now-infamous Byakugan doujutsu, |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/Dàyuè Shìzú having the Byakugan| along with |what other Kekkei Genkai the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/Dàyuè Shìzú had| the Shikotsumyaku |Dead Bone Pulse (Shikotsumyaku), a Kekkei Genkai (the Shikotsumyaku) that (what the Shikotsumyaku was) allowed its (the Shikotsumyaku's users) to (what the Shikotsumyaku allowed its /the Shikotsumyaku's users/ to do) manipulate their (the Shikotsumyaku's users) own osteoblasts (bone producing cells /osteoblasts/), osteoclasts (bone breaking down cells /osteoclasts/) as well as (the other ability the Shikotsumyaku grants its /the Shikotsumyaku's/ users) bone calcium density regulation|, |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| being |what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú is| the parent house |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| of |which noble clan in the ninja world the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú is |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| the main house |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| of| the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku and |which other clan the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú was (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) the parent house (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) of| the Uchiha-uji |Uchiha clan (Uchiha-uji)|, a clan (the Uchiha-uji) of |what the Uchiha-uji's demographics were| chakra using faux shinobi |the Uchiha-uji's demographics| with |what supernatural ability the Uchiha-uji has| the doujutsu Kekkei Genkai of |what the Uchiha-uji's Kekkei Genkai was| the Sharingan |Copy Wheel Eye/Mirror Wheel Eye (Sharingan), which (the Sharingan) allows its (the Sharingan's user) to (what the Sharingan allows its /the Sharingan's/ user to do) see the chakra inside an opponents body, posses incredible clarity of perception when it (the Sharingan) is (the Sharingan) active, copy every jutsu the user of the Sharingan sees (when it /the Sharingan/ is /the Sharingan/ active), suggest thoughts and actions to a target through eye contact, (the Sharingan when active) coercing them (the target of this particular Sharingan ability) to (the target of this particular Sharingan ability) divulge information or (the target of this particular Sharingan ability) act in a particular way, potentially without the target's awareness, and (the Sharingan when active) possessing (what other ability the Sharingan has) a limited form of precognition, |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú being (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) the parent house (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) of both the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku and the Uchiha-uji| although this |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú being (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) the parent house (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) of both the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku and the Uchiha-uji| is |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú being (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) the parent house (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) of both the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku and the Uchiha-uji| a classfied secret |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú being (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) the parent house (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) of both the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku and the Uchiha-uji| known |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú being (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) the parent house (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) of both the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku and the Uchiha-uji| only to the ninja world's upper echelons, |Only the upper echelons of the ninja world knowing about the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú being (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) the parent house (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) of both the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku and the Uchiha-uji| and its |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's| existence being |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's existence| seen as a myth |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's existence| by faux shinobi, xiūxiānzhě and civilians alike] from [the media franchise the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku, the Uchiha-uji and their |the Rìxiàng yīzú's/the Hyūga Ichizoku's and the Uchiha-uji's| parent clan |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú| are [the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku, the Uchiha-uji and the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| from] the Naruto manga, anime, video game and light novel franchise after the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú left its [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's] homeland [the Genso no Kuni] after [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú before leaving Genso no Kuni] losing a war [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú before leaving Genso no Kuni] that [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú lost in the Genso no Kuni] resulted in the fall of its [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's] empire and [the war the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú lost] also resulting in the establishment of chaotic, bandit ridden, chakra using fake-shinobi run feudal aristocrat oligarchies known as Hidden Villages that [the Hidden Villages that |the Hidden Villages| sprung up in the Genso no Kuni after the defeat of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] essentially became the rulers [the Hidden Villages] of the land [the Genso no Kuni], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| leaving the Genso no Kuni in the wake of the Hidden Villages' putsch over the Genso no Kuni] and [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| leaving the Genso no Kuni] wandering [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| leaving the Genso no Kuni] across Asia in the wake of the Daisaigai [Great Cataclysm |Daisaigai|, a devastating all-out combined conventional and nuclear war |the Daisaigai| between |the major powers that fought in the Daisaigai| the liberal constitutional republic of the USA, the European Union, the Arab monarchies, Nihon/Nippon/Yamato, the Republic of China on Taiwan and Vietnam against |the US-Nihon lead blocs' rivals in the Daisaigai| the Rossiyskaya Federatsiya |Russian Federation (Rossiyskaya Federatsiya), the oligarchic, mafia-run, totally corrupt post-Soviet Russkiye (Russian /Russkiye/) nation state (the Rossiyskaya Federatsiya)| and the Islamic Republic of Iran, |the Daisaigai| ending in |the Daisaigai's end result| flames exploding around the world, devastating it |Earth during the Daisaigai| and |the Daisaigai| leaving most parts of the planet |the Daisaigai| uninhabitable, |the Daisaigai devastating the Earth| with continents being torn apart and some nations being left uninhabitable from |the media franchise the Daisaigai happens in| Fire Force|], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| leaving the Genso no Kuni and |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| wandering across East Asia in the wake of the Daisaigai] landing in [where in East Asia the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú landed in] post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato, [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú landing in post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| leaving the Genso no Kuni], more specifically [the exact part of post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú landed in] post-Daisaigai Kyoto], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú upon |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| arriving |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| in post-Daisaigai Kyoto] quickly [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| arriving |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| in post-Daisaigai Kyoto from the Genso no Kuni] conquering it [post-Daisaigai Kyoto], and [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| arriving |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| in post-Daisaigai Kyoto from the Genso no Kuni and |he Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| subsequently conquering it |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú|], enlisting [the military and law enforcement forces in Nihon/Nippon/Yamato that the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú in post-Daisaigai Kyoto utilizes in its |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú'sc conquest of post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] the Keisatsu-chō [National Police Agency |Keisatsu-chō| the central coordinating law enforcement agency |the Keisatsu-chō| of the Nihon-jin police system], the Kōanchōsa-Chō [Public Security Intelligence Agency |the Kōanchōsa-Chō|, the domestic intelligence agency |Kōanchōsa-Chō| of |which East Asian nation the Kōanchōsa-Chō is the domestic intelligence agency of| Nihon/Nippon/Yamato, |the Kōanchōsa-Chō| tasked |the Kōanchōsa-Chō| with internal security and espionage against threats to Nihon-jin national security] and the Tokushu Kyūshū Butai [Special Assault Team |Tokushu Kyūshū Butai| a police tactical unit |Tokushu Kyūshū Butai| maintained |Tokushu Kyūshū Butai| by individual Nihon-jin prefectural police forces and |Tokushu Kyūshū Butai| supervised |Tokushu Kyūshū Butai| by |which Nihon-jin law enforcement agency| Keisatsu-chō], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú taking control of the remnants of the Keisatsu-chō, the Kōanchōsa-Chō and the Tokushu Kyūshū Butai left in Kyoto after the Daisaigai as it |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| consolidates control over post-Daisaigai Kyoto] along with [the other law enforcement the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú takes control of as it |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| consolidates control over post-Daisaigai Kyoto] the remnants of the Jieitai [Nihon-jin Self-Defence Forces/Japanese Self-Defence Forces/JSDF/the JSDF, post-WW2 Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's unified military forces |the Jieitai|, which |the Jieitai| is |what the Jieitai is| unable |the Jieitai| to |what the Jieitai can't do| operate |the Jieitai| in |which conditions the Jieitai can't work under| offensive conflict, |the Jieitai being unable (the Jieitai) to (the Jieitai) initiate (the Jieitai) or (the Jieitai) start military action| but |the Jieitai| being |what the Jieitai is| able |the Jieitai| to |what the Jieitai can do| operate |the Jieitai| in |when the Jieitai is (the Jieitai) able (the Jieitai) to (the Jieitai) be (the Jieitai) used| in self-defence], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú taking control of the Keisatsu-chō, the Kōanchōsa-Chō, the Tokushu Kyūshū Butai and the Jieitai as it |the Keisatsu-chō, the Kōanchōsa-Chō and the Tokushu Kyūshū Butai| consolidates control over post-Daisaigai Kyoto and |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú in post-Daisaigai Kyoto| conquers the rest of post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] taking up residence in [where the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú now lived after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| conquering post-Daisaigai Kyoto], the city's [Kyoto's] historic Kyōto-gosho [Kyoto Imperial Palace |Kyōto-gosho|], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú moving into Kyōto-gosho] after [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] expanding and [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] massively refurbishing it [the Kyōto-gosho] to fit its [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's] needs, [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú moving into Kyōto-gosho after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| massively refurbishing and expanding it |the Kyōto-gosho|], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] making it [the post-Daisaigai refurbished and expanded Kyōto-gosho] into [what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú makes the post-Daisaigai refurbished and expanded Kyōto-gosho into] its [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's] new clan compund [the post-Daisaigai refurbished and expanded Kyōto-gosho], while [post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the rule of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] quickly assmilating the suburbs and small towns around it [post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the rule of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] and [post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the rule of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] launching a war of conquest against the warlords, bandits and criminal empires that rule post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato, [post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the rule of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] being successful in this [conquering the post-Daisaigai Nihon-jin |Japanese (Nihon-jin) warlord states and restoring order to post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] and [post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the rule of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] ending the chaos in the country [post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] by [post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the rule of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] conquering [the post-Daisaigai Nihon-jin warlord state post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the rule of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú conquers to reunify Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] the Dai Tokyo Teikoku [Great Tokyo Empire/Tokyo Empire/Imperial Tokyo/Theocratic Tokyo |Dai Tokyo Teikoku|], a de jure constitutional parliamentary semi-democratic absolute imperial royal monarchy [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku] but [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku] being [what else the Dai Tokyo Teikoku is] an industrial city state [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku] ruled [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku] as [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku's actual government] a theocracy [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku's actual form of government], [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku] in [where in the world the Dai Tokyo Teikoku is |the Dai Tokyo Teikoku| located] East Asia, [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku being |the Dai Tokyo Teikoku| located |the Dai Tokyo Teikoku| in East Asia], more specifically [where in East Asia the Dai Tokyo Teikoku is |the Dai Tokyo Teikoku| located] the reconstructed remnants of the Nihon-jin [Japanese |Nihon-jin|] capital of Tokyo and its [post-apocalyptic Tokyo's] surrounding towns, cities and suburbs, [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku] ruled the [Dai Tokyo Teikoku] by [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku's ruling family] the Tsubasa no Aru Inazuma Ouchou [Winged Lightning Dynasty |Tsubasa no Aru Inazuma Ouchou|] as [what the Tsubasa no Aru Inazuma Ouchou rules the Dai Tokyo Teikoku as] its [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku's] Ōke [imperial family |Ōke|] being [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku] from [the media franchise the Dai Tokyo Teikoku is |the Dai Tokyo Teikoku| from] Fire Force, As the nation [post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] heals, [post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] reunifies and [post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] rebuilds [post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] under its [post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato's] new rulers [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho], [post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato healing and |post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato| rebuilding |post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato| under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho's rule], the Land of the Rising Sun's [post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's] new rulers [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho] begin [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho] to [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho] do [what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho begin |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho| to |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho| do after its |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho's conquest and |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho's subsequent reunification of post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] restore the pre and Sengoku Jidai era buke [military family |buke|, pre-Sengoku Jidai, Sengoku Jidai and Tokugawa bakufu-era Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's hereditary military nobility |the buke|, |the buke having| high prestige and special privileges and |the buke| being |what happened to the buke| also |what also happened to the buke| known |the buke| as |the buke's other name| samurai], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho restoring the buke of feudal Nihon/Nippon/Yamato after its |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho's| conquest and |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho's subsequent reunification of post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] as the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch moves [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch] into [where in the reunified, rebuilding post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai era the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch moves into] the reconstructed modern Nihon-jin capital [post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Tokyo after the Dai Tokyo Teikoku's defeat and |the Dai Tokyo Teikoku's| subsequent assimilation into the rapidly growing empire created by the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch moving |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| into the reconstructed modern Nihon-jin capital |post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Tokyo after the Dai Tokyo Teikoku's defeat and (the Dai Tokyo Teikoku's) subsequent assimilation into the rapidly growing empire created by the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule|] more specifiically, [where in post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Tokyo after the Dai Tokyo Teikoku's defeat and |the Dai Tokyo Teikoku's| subsequent assimilation into the rapidly growing empire created by the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule], more specifically [where in post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Tokyo the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch moves into] the city's Tokyo's historic Kōkyo [Imperial Residence |Kōkyo|, the Tokyo Imperial Palace |Kōkyo|], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch moving |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| into Tokyo's Kōkyo] after [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch] having [what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch does] its [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch's] new home [the Kōkyo] refurbished, rebuilt and expanded to suit its [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch's] needs. [post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the rule of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú unifying the once-again bandit and warlord-infested Land of the Rising Sun |Nihon/Nippon/Yamato| after the Daisaigai under its |post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the rule of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú's| rule after |post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the rule of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| conquering the Dai Tokyo] with things [in post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato after the reunification of the nation |post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato| under post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the rule of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] as its [post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] capital moves [Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's] capital to Tokyo once more, After the crushing defeat of the bandit, criminal empire and communist factions ruling over the remains of the Land of the Rising Sun [post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] by the now-Ōtsutsuki controlled former Nihon-jin capital [the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule] and the subsequent integration of their [the defeated post-Daisaigai Nihon-jin warlord faction's] territories, armed wings, and militaries into that of the rapidly expanding neo-Ōtsutsuki empire [the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule], [the conquest and subsequent intergration of the armed wings, military forces, as well as the territories controlled by the bandit, criminal empire and communist factions that had once fought for control of post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato into the rapidly growing empire being created by yhe rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule] which [the conquest and subsequent intergration of the armed wings, military forces, as well as the territories controlled by the bandit, criminal empire and communist factions that had once fought for control of post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato into the rapidly growing empire being created by yhe rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule] ended [the conquest and subsequent intergration of the armed wings, military forces, as well as the territories controlled by the bandit, criminal empire and communist factions that had once fought for control of post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato into the rapidly growing empire being created by yhe rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule] with [what ended the conquest and subsequent intergration of the armed wings, military forces, as well as the territories controlled by the bandit, criminal empire and communist factions that had once fought for control of post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato into the rapidly growing empire being created by yhe rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule] the fall and subsequent integration of the Dai Tokyo Teikoku into the post-Daisaigai rebuilt and restored Kyoto imperial fold, [[the conquest and subsequent intergration of the armed wings, military forces, as well as the territories controlled by the bandit, criminal empire and communist factions that had once fought for control of post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato into the rapidly growing empire being created by yhe rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule ending with the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule], the nation [post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] is [post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] once again [what happens to Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] united [post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato after its |post-Daisaigai Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's| post-Daisaigai, post recurrent Sengoku Jidai era reunification under the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule], [post-Daigaigai Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's reunification after the defeat and subsequent assimilation of the Dai Tokyo Teikoku into the empire being created by the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule] ironically being from the restored old pre-Sengoku Jidai, Sengoku Jidai and Tokugawa bakufu [Tokugawa shogunate |Tokugawa bakufu|] era Nihon-jin capital [the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule]. the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch now [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch] residing [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch] in Tokyo's Kōkyo restores [what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo restores] the Kokkai [National Diet |Kokkai|, the national legislature |Kokkai| of |which nation the Kokkai is the national legislature of| Nihon/Nippon/Yamato, which |the Kokkai| consists |Kokkai| of a lower house, |the Kokkai's lower house| known |the Kokkai's lower house| as |what the Kokkai's lower house is called| the Shūgiin |House of Representatives (Shūgiin)| and |the Kokkai's| upper house, |the Kokkai's upper house| known |the Kokkai's upper house| as |what the Kokkai's upper house is called] Sangiin |House of Councillors (Sangiin)|, both houses [the Shūgiin and Sangiin] being |what happens to both the Shūgiin and Sangiin| directly elected |the Shūgiin and Sangiin| via |how the Shūgiin and Sangiin are directly elected| a parallel voting system, |the Kokkai| passing |what the Kokkai passes| laws and |the Kokkai| is |what the Kokkai is| formally |what the Kokkai formally does| responsible |what the Kokkai is formally responsible for| nominating |whom the Kokkai is formally responsible for nominating| the Naikaku Sōri-Daijin |Nihon-jin Prime Minister (Naikaku Sōri-Daijin), the current head of government |Naikaku Sōri-Daijin| for |which East Asian nation the Naikaku Sōri-Daijin is the head of government for| Nihon/Nippon/Yamato], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo restoring the Kokkai], which [the Kokkai] had [what had happened to the Kokkai] ceased operating [the Kokkai] during and after the great apocalypse that ended post-WW2 industrial digital civilization [the Daisaigai] along with [what else the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch) in Tokyo's Kōkyo does after the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch) in Tokyo's Kōkyo| restoring the previously deactivated Kokkai] restoring [what else the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo restores] the Keisatsu-chō, the Kōanchōsa-Chō and the Tokushu Kyūshū Butai to their [the Keisatsu-chō's, the Kōanchōsa-Chō's and the Tokushu Kyūshū Butai's] proper roles, [the Kokkai's restoration and the return of the Keisatsu-chō, the Kōanchōsa-Chō and the Tokushu Kyūshū Butai to their |the Keisatsu-chō's, the Kōanchōsa-Chō's and the Tokushu Kyūshū Butai's| proper roles by the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch) in Tokyo's Kōkyo] marking the true end of the chaos and anarchy that had plagued the Land of the Rising Sun [Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] since the Daisaigai and the resumption of normal life for its [Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's] citizens [the Nihon-jin] as Nihon-jin government functions resume once more. Simultaneously, the Jietai is [the Jietai] reorganized [the Jietai] into [what the Jietai is |the Jietai| reorganized |the Jietai| into after Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's |post-Daisaigai Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's| post-Daisaigai, post recurrent Sengoku Jidai era reunification under the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule] a national defence milita, [the Jietai after the unification reorganized |the Jietai| into after Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's |post-Daisaigai Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's| post-Daisaigai, post recurrent Sengoku Jidai era reunification under the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule] recieving training from [who trains the Jietai after its |the Jietai's| reorganization] surviving US Armed Forces [the USA's combined air, sea and land armed forces |US Armed Forces|] members, units and high ranking officers who [the US Armed Forces members training the reorganized Jietai] had survived the great catastrophie [the Daisaigai]. As things improve in the post-apocalyptic Land of the Rising Sun [post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato after its |post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's |post-Daisaigai Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's| post-Daisaigai, post recurrent Sengoku Jidai era reunification under the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule] and life slowly returns to normal, the issue of the Infernals [former humans that spontaneous combust and |the Infernals| become |what the Infernals become after spontaneous combustion| misshapen fiery charcoal-like monsters, the Infernals being |what the Infernals are| a common feature and |the Infernals| a ever-present threat |the Infernals| in the post-Daisaigai world, |the Infernals| being |the Infernals| from |the franchise the Infernals are (the Infernals) from Fire Force] and the Generations [psychics |Generations| with mostly pyrokinetic |fire manipulating| powers] begin to appear, the Keisatsu-chō, the Kōanchōsa-Chō, and the Tokushu Kyūshū Butai being [ the Keisatsu-chō, the Kōanchōsa-Chō, and the Tokushu Kyūshū Butai] powerless to deal with them [the Infernals and the Generations], the Tokushu Shōbōtai [Special Fire Force |Tokushu Shōbōtai|], a deeper-that-black [ultra-covert |deeper-than-black|], off-the books [the Tokushu Shōbōtai] joint black ops/special forces unit [the Tokushu Shōbōtai] of [the East Asian military force the Tokushu Shōbōtai belongs to] the reorganized Jietai, [the formation of the Tokushu Shōbōtai within the reorganized Jietai] [the Tokushu Shōbōtai] is [what happens to the Tokushu Shōbōtai] formed [the Tokushu Shōbōtai] to [the reason for the Tokushu Shōbōtai's formation] deal with said threats [the Infernals and the Generations], the Tokushu Shōbōtai's members often disguising themselves [the Tokushu Shōbōtai's members] as [a common disguise of the Tokushu Shōbōtai's members] firemen when [the Tokushu Shōbōtai's members] carrying out their [the Tokushu Shōbōtai's members'] duties. With the Tokushu Shōbōtai executing its [the Tokushu Shōbōtai's] covert duties [eliminating the threat of the Infernals and the Generations], the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch] in Tokyo's Kōkyo, after [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo] seeing [what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo sees] a map of [the historic East Asian state the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo sees] the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku [Great Empire of Nihon/Great Nihon-jin |Japanese (Nihon-jin)| Empire/Great Nihon/Third Nihon-jin Empire/Imperial Nihon/Nihon-jin Empire |Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku|], a unitary parliamentary semi-constitutional democratic federalist absolute imperial dynastic royal monarchy [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] ruled [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] by [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's reigining monarchial family] the Daiwa Kōshitsu [the Imperial House of Great Yamato |Daiwa Kōshitsu|], [the Daiwa Kōshitsu] also [the Daiwa Kōshitsu] known [the Daiwa Kōshitsu] as [the other name for the Daiwa Kōshitsu] the Gen Ouchou [Minamoto dynasty |Gen Ouchou|] as [what the Daiwa Kōshitsu/the Gen Ouchou ruled the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku as] its [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's] Ōke [imperial family |Ōke|], [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku ruled |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku| by the Daiwa Kōshitsu/the Gen Ouchou as its |the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's| Ōke|], ruling [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] over [the territories in East Asia controlled by the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] the Nihon Hondo [the Japanese Home Islands |Nihon Hondo|], Chōsen [the Korean peninsula/Korea/Hanguk |Chōsen|, |Chōsen| known as |Chōsen's| other name Hanguk in |which language Chōsen is (Chōsen) known (Chōsen) as Hanguk in Hangugeo |Korean/the Korean language (Hangugeo)| Chōsen] Ryūkyū/Ruuchuu [the Ryukyu islands/Okinawa/Ryukyu |Ryūkyū/Ruuchuu|], Karufuto [Russia's Sahlakin and Kuril Islands |Karufuto|], Formosa [Taiwan and the Pengu Islands |Formosa|]Senkaku [China's Daiyou Islands |Senkaku|], the Carolines and the Marinas from [when the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's rule over the Nihon Hondo, Ryūkyū/Ruuchuu, Chōsen, Senkaku, Formosa, the Carolines and the Marinas lasted] 1868–1947, [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch) in Tokyo's Kōkyo seeing a map of the long dissolved Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] and [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch) in Tokyo's Kōkyo seeing a map of the long dissolved Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] deciding [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch) in Tokyo's Kōkyo seeing decides of the long dissolved Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] to [what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo decides |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch) in Tokyo's Kōkyo| after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch) in Tokyo's Kōkyo| seeing a map of the long dissolved Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] restore the old Nihon-jin Empire [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo] of course taking the place of the Gen Ouchou as this state's [the post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai's Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's] Ōke [|the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch) in Tokyo's Kōkyo|]. In order to gain support among the Nihon-jin populace for this move [the post-Daisaigai restoration of the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku], the new Nihon-jin Ōke [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo] restores [what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo restores] the Kazoku [Magnificent/Exalted lineage |Kazoku|, the hereditary peerage |Kazoku| of |which East Asian nation the Kazoku was the herditary peerage of| the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku, |the Kazoku| lasting for |how long the Kazoku lasted for| 1869-1947], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo's restoration of the Kazoku] marking the true end of the post-WW2 era for the nation [Nihon/Nippon/Yamato]. Work on the IS unit [Infinite Stratos, |an IS unit| a powered exoskeleton |an IS unit| originally created |the IS units| for |what the IS units for originally created for| space exploration, that |an IS unit| possess |what an IS unit possesses| technology and combat capabilities far more advanced than any other weapon system while |an IS unit| possessing |the specific capabilities, equipment and weapons of an IS unit| nigh-invulnerable shield barrier, 100% optical camouflage, hypersonic speeds, and capable of pulling off insane high G maneuvers while seemingly unaffected by gravity-induced blackout/red-outs and also space flight an |an IS unit| can |an IS Unit| only be used by girls] stopped [what stopped work on the IS unit] the demise of the industrial world [the Daisaigai] continues with the return of order to the Land of the Rising Sun [the reunification, restoration and reconstruction of post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato under the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule and the subsequent post-Daisaigai restoration of the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku], with these originally military based suits [the IS units] being [the IS units] repurposed [the IS Units] for military purposes along with [what else is reworked on apart from IS units] Tactical Surface Fighters/TSFs [oversized fighter planes |TSF|, |TSFs covered in| the substance TSFs are (TSFs) covered (TSFs) in| an anti-projectile and heat-resistant composite that |the anti-projectile and heat-resistant composite that TSFs are (TSFs) covered (TSFs) in| has |the anti-projectile and heat-resistant composite that TSFs are (TSFs) covered (TSFs) in| been |the anti-projectile and heat-resistant composite that TSFs are (TSFs) covered (TSFs) in| been |the anti-projectile and heat-resistant composite that TSFs are (TSFs) covered (TSFs) in| been |the anti-projectile and heat-resistant composite that TSFs are (TSFs) covered (TSFs) in| further treated |the anti-projectile and heat-resistant composite that TSFs are (TSFs) covered (TSFs) in| been |the anti-projectile and heat-resistant composite that TSFs are (TSFs) covered (TSFs) in| with |the anti-projectile and heat-resistant composite that TSFs are (TSFs) covered (TSFs) in| been |the anti-projectile and heat-resistant composite that TSFs are (TSFs) covered (TSFs) in’s further treatment| anti-laser coating with |what TSFs have| the ability |TSFs| to |what TSFs can (TSFs) do| operate |TSFs| in every sort of condition, |TSFs| having |what TSFs possess| particle beam cannon and plasma blaster weaponry, |TSFs| being |what TSFs are| able |TSFs| to |TSFs| operate in space in addition to |TSFs| flying in the skies of Earth, |TSFs| being |what TSFs are| near impossible to destroy |TSFs| with conventional weaponry, |TSFs| possessing |what else TSFs have| the ability |TSFs| to |what else TSFs can (TSFs) do| transform into |what TSFs can (TSFs) transform (TSFs) into| oversized humanoid mechs |TSFs’ other forms| with |TSFs’ mech forms| all-purpose manuvarabilty, |TSFs’ mech forms| moving via |the means of movement for a TSF’s mech form| a combination of bipedal locomotion and rocket thrust, |TSFs’ mech forms| using stealth and superior mobility to |what TSFs’ mech forms utilize stealth and superior mobility for| outmanuering any opponent on the battlefield, |TSFs| from |which media franchise TSFs are (TSFs) from| the Muv-Luv franchise] were [TSFs] still [TSFs] developed in [when the TSFs were |the TSFs| created] the 1970s and [TSFs] used [TSFs] in warfare, although [TSFs] never [TSFs] been [TSFs] shown to the public, but the BETA never invaded Earth from the moon like in canon Muv-Luv, so there was no real need for them [TSFs] in East Asia until the Daisaigai and the subsequent resumption of the warlord era that continued until the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's arrival in Kyoto. The Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun [Army of the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Great Nihon-jin Army/the Imperial Nihon-jin Army |the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun| which |the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun| was |what the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun was| the principal ground force |the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun| of |the East Asian nation the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun was the principal ground force of| the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku from |when the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun was (the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun) the primary ground force (the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun} of the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| 1868-1947] is [what happens to the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun] restored [after the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's post-Daisaigai restoration under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo as its |the post-Daisaigai the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's Ōke |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch) in Tokyo's Kōkyo|], [the post-Daisaigai restored Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun] being [the post-Daisaigai Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun] seperate from the Jietai. The Kempeitai [gendarmerie |Kempeitai|, [the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun's military police |Kempeitai| from |when the Kempeitai was (the Kempeitai) the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun's military police| 1881–1945, its the Kempeitai's| main duties being |what the Kempeitai's main duties were| maintaining military discipline, enforcing conscription laws, protecting vital military zones, and investigating crimes among soldiers, while |the Kempeitai| also |what the Kempeitai also did| shared civilian secret police, espionage, and counter-intelligence roles within the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] also [the Kempeitai] makes a return in the wake of the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's post-Daisaigai return. the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's non-Nihon-jin territories [Formosa, Karufuto and Chōsen] are [Formosa, Karufuto and Chōsen after the Daisaigai] quickly reclaimed, while in post-Daisaigai Chōsen, the Nihon-jin [what the Nihon-jin do in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] use the opportunity to [what the Nihon-jin exploit the chaos of the aftermath of Second Impact and the resulting Endwar] strengthen the peninsula's [Chōsen's] connection to the motherland [Nihon/Nippon/Yamato], [the Nihon-jin exploiting the aftermath of Second Impact and the resulting Endwar to strengthen Chōsen's connection to Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] [the Nihon-jin in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] promoting the unity of the Hanguk-saram with the rest of the Nihon-jin and [the Nihon-jin in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] suppressing Hanguk-saram separatist and republican sentiment along with [the Nihon-jin in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] promoting [what the Nihon-jin promote in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] Hangul [the modern official writing system |Hangul| for |which East Asian language Hangul is (Hangul) the modern official writing system (Hangul) for Hangugeo] over [the East Asian writing system the Nihon-jin promote Hangul over in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] Hanja/Hancha [Hànzì |Huárén characters (Hànzì)| used |what Hanja/Hancha is (Hanja/Hancha) used (Hanja/Hancha) for| the writing of |what Hanja/Hancha is (Hanja/Hancha) used (Hanja/Hancha) in the writing of Hangugeo], [the Nihon-jin promoting Hangul over Hanja/Hancha in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] along with [what other East Asian writing system the Nihon-jin promote in post-Endwar, post-Endwar Chōsen] Kanji [logographic Hànzì |Kanji| used in |what Kanji is (Kanji) used in] the writing of |the East Asian language that Kanji is (Kanji) used (Kanji) to write in| Nihongo |Japanese/Japanese language/Nihon-jin language (Nihongo)|], [the Nihon-jin promoting Hangul and Kanji over Hanja/Hancha post-Daisaigai Chōsen] while [the Nihon-jin in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] suppressing and eliminating [what the Nihon-jin suppress and remove in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] the influence of [whose influence the Nihon-jin suppress and remove in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] yangaban [the parasatical, elitist, corrupt, extravagant, exploitative, slave-owning, out-of-touch, ignorant and delusional, Zhōngguó |Han China/China/Hanland (Zhōngguó)| -worshipping indegenous Hanguk-saram aristocratic and noble elite {the yangaban| of |which East Asian nation the yangaban belonged to| Hanguk before its |Hanguk's| annexation by |who annexed Hanguk| the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku in |when the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku annexed Hanguk| 1910 as |what the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku annexed Hanguk in 1910 as the Nihon-jin province |Hanguk after its (Hanguk's) 1910 annexation by the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| of |the name Hanguk recieved when it |Hanguk| was |Hanguk| annexed |Hanguk| by the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku in 1910| Chōsen] survivors, descendants and loyalists among the Hanguk-saram population [in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] [the post-Daisaigai restored Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's anti-Huárén and |the post-Second Impact post-Endwar restored Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's| anti-yangaban campaign in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] bearing immense results as the indegenous Hanguk-saram in post-Daisaigai Chōsen lose their [the Hanguk-saram's] connections to the Middle Kingdom [ Zhōngguó] and to traditional Huárén culture, folk religion and philosophy as well as Confucianism and Neo-Confucianism and [the indegenous Hanguk-saram in post-Daisaigai Chōsen after |the indegenous Hanguk-saram in post-Daisaigai Chōsen| being |the indegenous Hanguk-saram in post-Daisaigai Chōsen| removed from the influence of Zhōngguó and traditional Huárén culture, folk religion and philosophy as well as Confucianism] embracing [which East Asian philosophies and religion the indegenous Hanguk-saram in post-Daisaigai Chōsen embrace after |the indegenous Hanguk-saram in post-Daisaigai Chōsen| being |the indegenous Hanguk-saram in post-Daisaigai Chōsen| removed from the influence of Zhōngguó and traditional Huárén culture, folk religion and philosophy as well as Confucianism] Shinto and Buddhism. Similarly in post-Daisaigai Formosa, the Nihon-jin [what the Nihon-jin do] work to [what the Nihon-jin work on] assimilating [whom the Nihon-jin work on assimilating] the island's chain's [Formosa's] Fúlǎorén [Hoklo people |Fúlǎorén|, a Huárén sub-ethnicity |the Fúlǎorén| originally |the Fúlǎorén| coming from |where in Zhōngguó the Fúlǎorén come from| Huánán's |South Zhōngguó's/South China's (Huánán's)| Fújiàn Shěng |Fujian Province (Fújiàn Shěng)|, |the Fúlǎorén from Huánán's Fújiàn Shěng| who |the Fúlǎorén| make up the vast majority |the Fúlǎorén| of Taiwan's population] [the Nihon-jin working on intergrating the Taiwanese Fúlǎorén] into the greater Nihon-jin nation, [the Nihon-jin working on assimilating the Taiwanese Fúlǎorén into the greater Nihon-jin nation in the aftermath of Second Impact and the Endwar] suppressing [which political and social forces the Nihon-jin suppress in post-Daisaigai Formosa] pro-Kuomingtang/Guomingdang/KMT and pro-Chunghwa Minkuo loyalist, supporter and remnant post-WW2 Huárén immigrants from the Huárén mainland [Zhōngguó], [the Nihon-jin suppressing the political, economic and social influence of pro-Kuomingtang/Guomingdang/KMT and pro-Chunghwa Minkuo loyalist, supporter and remnant post-WW2 Huárén immigrants from the Huárén mainland] while [the Nihon-jin in post-Daisaigai Formosa] paying homage to [which historic East Asian entity the Nihon-jin in post-Daisaigai Formosa recognize the importance of and try to use as justification for their |the Nihon-jin's in post-Daisaigai Formosa's| actions] the Dōngníng Wángguó [Kingdom of Tungning |Dōngníng Wángguó| a small but significant royal dynastic absolute monarchist kingdom [the Dōngníng Wángguó] that [the Dōngníng Wángguó] once ruled [the Dōngníng Wángguó's former territories] southwestern Taiwan and the Pengu Islands from [the period of the Dōngníng Wángguó's rule over southwestern Taiwan and the Pengu Islands] 1661-1683, [the Dōngníng Wángguó], ruled by [the reigning monarchial royal family of the Dōngníng Wángguó during its |the Dōngníng Wángguó's| rule over southwestern Taiwan and the Pengu Islands from 1661-1683] the partially Nihon-jin, partially Manju and partially Moŋğolçuud Huárén Zhèng Cháo [Zheng dynasty |Zhèng Cháo|], [the Zhèng Cháo] also [the Zhèng Cháo] known [the Zhèng Cháo] as [the other name for the Zhèng Cháo] the Gāoxìng Jiā Wángshì [the Royal House of Koxinga |the Gāoxìng Jiā Wángshì|] as [the position the Zhèng Cháo/the Gāoxìng Jiā Wángshì held as the reigning monarchial family of the Dōngníng Wángguó during its rule over southwestern Taiwan and the Pengu Islands from 1661-1683] its [the Dōngníng Wángguó's] wángshì [royal family |wángshì|], [the Dōngníng Wángguó ruled |the Dōngníng Wángguó| by the Zhèng Cháo/the Gāoxìng Jiā Wángshì as its |the Dōngníng Wángguó's| wángshì |the Zhèng Cháo/the Gāoxìng Jiā Wángshì|] being [the Dōngníng Wángguó] founded [the Dōngníng Wángguó] as [what the Dōngníng Wángguó was founded as] a loyalist state [the Dōngníng Wángguó] and [what the Dōngníng Wángguó was apart from a loyalist state] rump kingdom of [the Huárén imperial dynastic state the Dōngníng Wángguó was both a loyalist state and rump kingdom of] the Dà Míngguó [Great Ming State/Empire of the Great Ming/Great Ming/Ming Empire |Dà Míngguó|], [the Dà Míngguó] also [what also happened to the Dà Míngguó] known [the Dà Míngguó] as [the Dà Míngguó's other name] the Míng Cháo ["Ming dynasty" |Míng Cháo|], a stratocratic feudalist aristocratic absolute imperial monarchy [the Dà Míngguó/the Míng Cháo] that [the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo] was [what the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo was] the last [the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo] of [what the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo was the last of] the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huárén [Han Chinese/Chinese |Huárén|] imperial dynastic feudal system [the Dà Míngguó/the Míng Cháo], [the Dà Míngguó/the Míng Cháo being |the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo| the last |the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo| of the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huárén system |the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo|], [the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo] being [what happened to the the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo] ruled [the Dà Míngguó/the Míng Cháo] by [who was the the Dà Míngguó's/Míng Cháo's reigning monarchial family] the Zhū Huángfǔ [Imperial House of Zhu/Zhu imperial family/Imperial Clan of Zhu/Zhu clan |Zhū Huángfǔ|] as [what the Zhū Huángfǔ ruled the Dà Míngguó/the Míng Cháo as] its [the Dà Míngguó's/Míng Cháo's] huángshì [imperial family |huángshì|], [the Zhū Huángfǔ ruling over the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo as its |the Dà Míngguó's/the Míng Cháo's| huángshì] ruling [the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo] over [the East Asian nation the Dà Míngguó/theMíng Cháo ruled over] Zhōngguó from [how long the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo ruled over Zhōngguó] 1368-1644, [the Nihon-jin in post-Daisaigai Formosa paying homage to the the Dōngníng Wángguó's legacy] with members of the former Taiwanese/Formosan wángshì [the Zhèng Cháo/the Gāoxìng Jiā Wángshì] being [what happened to the members of the Zhèng Cháo/the Gāoxìng Jiā Wángshì in post-Daisaigai Formosa] married off to, adopted by and adopted into [which East Asian noble, aristocratic and imperial familes the members of the Zhèng Cháo/the Gāoxìng Jiā Wángshì in post-Daisaigai Formosa are |the members of the Zhèng Cháo/the Gāoxìng Jiā Wángshì in post-Daisaigai Formosa| married off to, adopted by and adopted into] reputable Nihon-jin samurai familes as well as the post-Daisaigai restored Kazoku. A series of campaigns by the post-Daisaigai restored Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun against the resurgent and revived warlord problem in the China region leads to [what happens after the post-Daisaigai restored Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun's campaigns against the warlords in the post-Daisaigai China] the restoration of [which historic East Asian goverment is restored after the suppression of the warlords in the post-Daisaigai China region] the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ [Beiyang Government |Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ|], a stratocratic [military controlled |stratocratic] authoritarian semi-totalitarian regency [the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ] for [which historic East Asian state the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ was |the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ| a regency|the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ| for] the Dà Míngguó, [the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ being |the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ| a regency |the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ| for the Dà Míngguó's/Míng Cháo's restoration] that [the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ] was [what the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ was] the government [Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ] of [which East Asian regime the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ was |the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ| the government |the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ| of] the Zhōnghuá Mínguó [the Republic of China/Chinese Republic/Republican China |Zhōnghuá Mínguó|] a semi-democratic aristocratic parliamentary presidential republic [the Zhōnghuá Mínguó] that [the Zhōnghuá Mínguó] ruled [the Zhōnghuá Mínguó] over [the East Asian nation the Zhōnghuá Mínguó ruled over] Zhōngguó [Han China/China |Zhōngguó|, excluding |which Chinese territories are excluded from Zhōngguó| Mòběi Měnggǔ |Outer Mongolia/Mongolia (Mòběi Měnggǔ)|, Nèi Měnggǔ |Inner Mongolia (Nèi Měnggǔ), Xinjiang [East Turkestan |Xinjiang|], Dōngběi [Northeastern China (Dōngběi), consisting (Dōngběi) of (the East Asian territories that make up Dōngběi) Manchuria, Russia’s Amur Oblast, Russia’s Primorskaya Oblast and the southern part of Russia’s Khabarovsk Krai region (Dōngběi)| and Xiziang |Tibet |Xinjiang| ], [the Zhōnghuá Mínguó ruling over Zhōngguó] from [when the Zhōnghuá Mínguó ruled over Zhōngguó] 1912-1928, and then from 1937-1945 as [what the Zhōnghuá Mínguó ruled over Zhōngguó as from 1937-1945] Zhōnghuá Mínguó Guómín Zhèngfǔ [Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China/Reorganized Nationalist China/Reorganized Chinese Republic/Constitutional Chinese Republic |Zhōnghuá Mínguó Guómín Zhèngfǔ|], a protectorate [the Zhōnghuá Mínguó Guómín Zhèngfǔ] of [the East Asian nation the Zhōnghuá Mínguó Guómín Zhèngfǔ was |the Zhōnghuá Mínguó Guómín Zhèngfǔ| a protectorate |the Zhōnghuá Mínguó Guómín Zhèngfǔ| of] the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku, [the post-Daisaigai restored Zhōnghuá Mínguó retaining its |the Zhōnghuá Mínguó’s| status as a Nihon-jin |Japanese| protectorate |the Zhōnghuá Mínguó|] as Nihon/Nippon/Yamato restores [what Nihon/Nippon/Yamato restores] its [Nihon’s/Nippon’s/Yamato’s] old pre-WW2 and WW2 era protectorates of [what Nihon’s/Nippon’s/Yamato’s old pre-WW2 and WW2 era protectorates are] the Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren [the Great Manchurian Empire/Empire of Great Manchuria/Manchukuo/Manchoukuo |Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren|, a constitutional democratic absolute unitary parliamentary imperial monarchy |Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren| ruled |Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren| by |the reigning family of Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren| the Aisin-Jiorogiin Ezen Khaany Ger Bül/Aisin-Jiyoro Impeeriyal Parivaar/Aiciṉ-Jiyōrō Impīriyal Kuṭumpam |the Imperial House of Aisin-Gioro| as |what the Aisin-Jiorogiin Ezen Khaany Ger Bül/Aisin-Jiyoro Impeeriyal Parivaar/Aiciṉ-Jiyōrō Impīriyal Kuṭumpam ruled Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren as] its |Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó’s/Dae Manju Jegug’s/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy’s/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu’s/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren’s| imperial family |the Aisin-Jiorogiin Ezen Khaany Ger Bül/Aisin-Jiyoro Impeeriyal Parivaar/Aiciṉ-Jiyōrō Impīriyal Kuṭumpam/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren| located | Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren| in |which region of East Asia Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren was located in| Manjügo [Dōngběi] from |how long the Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó’s/Dae Manju Jegug’s/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy’s/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu’s/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren’s rule over Manjügo lasted| 1932-1945, as |what the Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó’s/Dae Manju Jegug’s/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy’s/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu’s/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren’s political status was| a protectorate | the Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren| of |which East Asian nation the Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren was a protectorate of| the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] and [the Dai Nihon Teikoku’s other WW2-era protectorate] the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang [Mengjiang United Autonomous Government/Mongolian Autonomous Federation/the Federal Autonomous Government of Mongolia |the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| a constitutional democratic absolute royal monarchy |the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| located |the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| in |which region of East Asia the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang governed| the Chahar region of |where Chahar is located| Nèi Měnggǔ and [what other region of East Asia apart from Chahar the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang governed| the Suiyan region of |where Suiyan is located| Zhōngguó from |when the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon’s/Mengjiang’s rule over Charhar and Suiyan lasted |1939-1945 and |the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| was |what happened to the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| ruled |the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| by |the reigning family of the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| the Borjiginy Ezen Khaany ger Bül |Imperial House of Borjigin (the Borjiginy Ezen Khaany ger Bül)| as |what the Borjiginy Ezen Khaany ger Bül ruled the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang as| its |the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon’s/Mengjiang’s| royal family as |what the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon’s/Mengjiang’s political status was| a protectorate |the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| of |which East Asian nation the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang was a protectorate of| the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku], [Nihon/Nippon/Yamato restoring the Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren and the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang] and Nihon/Nippon/Yamato restoring [which Asian monarchic state Nihon/Nippon/Yamato restores] the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye [Ottoman Empire/Sublime Ottoman State/Eastern Roman Sultanate |Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye|], an absolute imperial parliamentary consitutional Islamic monarchy [the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye] which [what the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye did] was [the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye] ruled [the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye] by [the ruling family of the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye] the Ḫānedān-ı Āl-i ʿOsmān [Imperial House of Osman |Ḫānedān-ı Āl-i ʿOsmān|] as [what the Ḫānedān-ı Āl-i ʿOsmān ruled the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye as] its [the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye’s] İmparatorluk Ailesi [imperial family |İmparatorluk Ailesi|], the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye ruled |the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye| by the Ḫānedān-ı Āl-i ʿOsmān as its |the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye’s| İmparatorluk Ailesi |the Ḫānedān-ı Āl-i ʿOsmān|] controlled [the territories controlled by the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye] Türkiye [the Anatolian peninsula and Kurdistan |Türkiye|], the Levant [Syria, Palestine, Isreal, Lebanon and Jordan |the Levant|], Mesopotamia [Iraq and Kurdistan |Mesopotamia|] and Arabia from [the period of the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye’s rule over Türkiye, the Levant, Mesopotamia and Arabia] 1299–1922, [Nihon/Nippon/Yamato restoring the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye] in [where in East Asia Nihon/Nippon/Yamato restores the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye in] Sherqiy Türkistan/Uyghuristan [Xinjiang/East Turkestan |Sherqiy Türkistan/Uyghuristan|] along with [what else the post-Daisaigai restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku also does] the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls [Bogd Khanate of Mongolia/Theocratic Mongolia/Second Mongolian Empire |Bogd khaant Mongol Uls|], [the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls] also [the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls] known [the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls] as [the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls’ other name] Ikh Mongol uls [Great Mongolian State/Great Mongolia//Great Mongolia/ Imperial Mongolia |Ikh Mongol uls|], [the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls/Ikh Mongol uls], a unitary Buddhist theocratic absolute parliamentary monarchy [the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls/Ikh Mongol uls] ruled [the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls/Ikh Mongol uls] by [which East Asian religious figures ruled the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls/Ikh Mongol uls] the Jebtsundamba Khutuktus [a title |Jebtsundamba Khutuktu| given |Jebtsundamba Khutuktu| to |which East Asian major religious figures recive the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu| the spiritual head |Jebtsundamba Khutuktu| of |which East Asian religious leader recives the position of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu| the Gelug |virtuous (gelug)| lineage of |which East Asian religious group the Gelug is (the Gelug) a lineage (the Gelug) of| Tibetan Buddhism in [which East Asian country’s Tibetan Buddhist religious heads recieve the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu| Mobyei Mongol, |the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu| also |what the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu also (the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu) do| holding |what other title the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu also (the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu) hold| of Bogd Gegeen, |the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu also (the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu) holding the title of Bogd Gegeen| making them |the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu| the top-ranked lamas |a title (lama) for (which East Asian religous figure recieves the title of lama) teacher of (what a Lama teaches) the Dharma ("cosmic law and order /Dharma/)| in Tibetan Buddhism| in |which East Asian country the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu also (the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu) holding the title of Bogd Gegeen makes them (the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu) the top lamas (the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu)| Mobyei Mongol] as [what the Jebtsundamba Khutuktu ruled the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls/Ikh Mongol uls as] its [the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls’/Ikh Mongol uls’] Bogd [Holy |Bogd|] Khagans [King of Kings/Emperor |Khagan|, a combined title and position |Khagan| given |Khagan| to |which East Asian imperial monarchs recieve the title of Khagan| the absolute imperial dynastic heads of Mongol Uls’ |Mongolia’s (Mongol Uls’) various kingdoms and empires through the years, in their |the Moŋğolçuud (Mongolian /Moŋğolçuud/) monarchs’) roles as combined heads of state, government and of the armed forces of their |the Moŋğolçuud monarchs’| various states], [the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls/Ikh Mongol uls ruled |the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls/Ikh Mongol uls| by the Jebtsundamba Khutuktus as its |the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls’/Ikh Mongol uls’| Bogd Khagans |the Jebtsundamba Khutuktus|] ruling [the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls/Ikh Mongol uls ruled |the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls/Ikh Mongol uls| by the Jebtsundamba Khutuktus as its |the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls’/Ikh Mongol uls’| Bogd Khagans |the Jebtsundamba Khutuktus|] over [which East Asian region the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls/Ikh Mongol uls ruled over] Mobyei Mongol (Outer Mongolia |Mobyei Mongol| from [how long the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls’/Ikh Mongol uls’ reign over Mobyei Mongol lasted] 1911–1924, [the post-Daisaigai restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku restoring the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls/Ikh Mongol uls in Mobyei Mongol after the Soviet collapse] and [the other historic East Asian states he post-Daisaigai restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku restores in the wake of Second Impact] the Việt Nam Quốc [Empire of Vietnam/Imperial Vietnam/Vietnamese Empire |Việt Nam Quốc|], a Người Việt nativization, continuation and restoration [Việt Nam Quốc] of [the East Asian state the Việt Nam Quốc was |the Việt Nam Quốc| seeking |the Việt Nam Quốc| to |the Việt Nam Quốc| continue and restore] the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo, a feudal, constitutional, semi-democratic parliamentary dynastic imperial monarchy [the Việt Nam Quốc], [the Việt Nam Quốc being] ruled [the Việt Nam Quốc] by [the Việt Nam Quốc's ruling family] the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều [Nguyễn dynasty |Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều|], [the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều] also [the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều] being [the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều] known [the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều] as [the Nhà Nguyễn's/Nguyễn triều's other name] the Nguyen Gia Mieu [the Imperial House of Nguyễn Phúc|Nguyen Gia Mieu|], a distant nativized side branch [the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều/the Nguyen Gia Mieu] of [which East Asian imperial family the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều/the Nguyen Gia Mieu was |the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều/the Nguyen Gia Mieu| a nativized side branch |the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều/the Nguyen Gia Mieu| of] the Zhū Huángfǔ, [the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều/the Nguyen Gia Mieu ruling |the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều/the Nguyen Gia Mieu| over the Việt Nam Quốc] as [what the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều/the Nguyen Gia Mieu ruled |the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều/the Nguyen Gia Mieu| over the Việt Nam Quốc as] its [the Việt Nam Quốc's] Hoàng Gia [Imperial Family |Hoàng Gia|], [the Việt Nam Quốc ruled |the Việt Nam Quốc| by the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều/the Nguyen Gia Mieu as its |the Việt Nam Quốc's| Hoàng Gia |the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều/the Nguyen Gia Mieu|] ruling [the Việt Nam Quốc] over [the East Asian nation ruled over by the Việt Nam Quốc] Nước Việt [Vietnam |Nước Việt|] from [how long the Việt Nam Quốc's rule over Nước Việt] and [the other Indochinese monarchial state covertly restored by Nihon/Nippon/Yamato after its |Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's| Indochinese color revolutions succeed] the Phraras Anachakrlav [Kingdom of Laos |Phraras Anachakrlav|], a unitary parliamentary semi-democratic feudal dynastic constitutional royal monarchy [the Phraras Anachakrlav] ruled [the Phraras Anachakrlav] by [the Phraras Anachakrlav's reigning family] the Khunlo Ladsa Vong [Khun Lo dynasty |Khunlo Ladsa Vong|] as [what the Khunlo Ladsa Vong ruled the Phraras Anachakrlav as] its [the Phraras Anachakrlav's] Khobkhua Kasad [royal family |Khobkhua Kasad|], [the Phraras Anachakrlav ruled |the Phraras Anachakrlav| by the Khunlo Ladsa Vong as its |the Phraras Anachakrlav's| Khobkhua Kasad |Khunlo Ladsa Vong|] ruling [the Phraras Anachakrlav] over [the East Asian state the Phraras Anachakrlav ruled over] Muang Lao [Laos |Muang Lao|] from [when the Phraras Anachakrlav's rule over Muang Lao lasted] 1707-1975, [the post-Daisaigai restored Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's restoration of both the Việt Nam Quốc and the Phraras Anachakrlav] allowing the East to truly heal from the disaster [the Daisaigai] Meanwhile in Southeast Asia, a combination of massive pro-democracy, Islamic extremist and anti-Soviet, anti-communist social democratic support leads to a color revolution in the Republik Indonesia [Republic of Indonesia/Indonesian Republic/United Indonesian Islands |Republik Indonesia|], a unitary presidential dictatoral parliamentary republic [the Republik Indonesia] ruled [the Republik Indonesia] by [the Republik Indonesia's ruling party] the Partai Golongan Karya [Party of the Creative Class |Partai Golongan Karya|], a national conservative, orang Indonesia [Indonesian |orang Indonesia|] nationalist, secular political party [the Partai Golongan Karya] under [what the Partai Golongan Karya rules the Republik Indonesia as] the Orde Baru regime [New Order |Orde Baru|], a right-wing, anti-communist, anti-Huárén, anti-Soviet, pro-US, pro-Nihon/Nippon/Yamatopersonalistic authoritarian military dictatorship [the Republik Indonesia under the Orde Baru regime] ruling over [which nation the Republik Indonesia under the Orde Baru regime rules over] Nusantara [Indonesia |Nusantara|], [the color revolution in the Republik Indonesia under the Orde Baru regime], [the color revolution in the Republik Indonesia] transforming the nation [Nusantara after the fall of the Republik Indonesia] into [what Nusantara becomes after the fall of the Republik Indonesia] a federation of local Islamic kingdoms, sultanates and tribal dutchies [Nusantara after the fall of the Republik Indonesia], [Nusantara after the fall of the Republik Indonesia] drawing closer [post-Daisaigai Nusantara after the fall of the Republik Indonesia] to [which nation post-Daisaigai Nusantara becomes closer to after the fall of the Republik Indonesia] the Empire of the Rising Sun [the post-Daisaigai Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku]. {Sticking to Southeast Asia, the Republika ng Pilipinas [the Fifth Philippine Republic |Republika ng Pilipinas|], a unitary presidential democratic constitutional republic [the Republika ng Pilipinas] that [the Republika ng Pilipinas] rules [the Republika ng Pilipinas] over [the Southeast Asian country the Republika ng Pilipinas is |the Republika ng Pilipinas| the government |the Republika ng Pilipinas| of] Pilipinas [the Philippines |Pilipinas|], [the Republika ng Pilipinas ruling |the Republika ng Pilipinas| over Pilipinas] also [what also happens to the Republika ng Pilipinas] a covertly Nihon-jin backed monarchist color revolution [the Republika ng Pilipinas after |the Republika ng Pilipinas| experiencing a covertly Nihon-jin backed color revolution] becoming [what the Republika ng Pilipinas becomes after |the Republika ng Pilipinas| experiencing a covertly Nihon-jin backed color revolution] a federation of local |Pilipinas| Islamic kingdoms, sultanates and tribal dutchies [the Republika ng Pilipinas after |the Republika ng Pilipinas| experiencing a Nihon-jin backed color revolution] with the reigning heads of the Bahay ng Maguindanao [House of Maguindanao |Bahay ng Maguindanao|], the reigning family [the Bahay ng Maguindanao] of [which historical Asian state the Bahay ng Maguindanao ruled over] the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw [Sultanate of Maguindanao |Kasultanan nu Magindanaw|], an absolute feudal Indian-style imperial royal Islamic monarchy [the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw] that [the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw] ruled [the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw] over [the Southeast Asian territory the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw ruled over] southern Pilipinas' Mindanao region, [the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw ruled |the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw| by the the Bahay ng Maguindanao as its |the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw's| reigning family |the the Bahay ng Maguindanao|] lasting [how long the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw lasted |Kasultanan nu Magindanaw| for] 1515-1926, [the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw] being [what happened to the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw] restored [the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw] in the wake of the covertly Nihon-jin backed monarchist color revolution in post-Cold War Pilipinas] effectively [what essentially happens to the reigning heads of the Bahay ng Maguindanao in post-Cold War Pilipinas] becoming the mga emperador [Emperors |mga emperador|] of this new Pinoy [Fillipino |Pinoy|] state [post-Cold War Pilipinas after the covertly Nihon-jin backed color revolution]. Meanwhile in the Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw [Republic of the Union of Myanmar |Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw|], a unitary assembly-independent democratic republic [the Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw] ruling [the Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw] over [the Southeast Asian country the Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw is |the Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw| the government |the Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw| of] Mranma [Myanmar/Burma |Mranma|], the post-Daisaigai restored Kempeitai [which covert action the post-Daisaigai restored Kempeitai does in the Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw] orchestrates a monarchist color revolution in the dictatorship prone South-East Asian country [the Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw], [the covertly Nihon-jin sponsored monarchist color revolution in the Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw] toppling the Burmese republican government [the Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw] and [the covertly Nihon-jin sponsored monarchist color revolution in Mranma after |the covertly Nihon-jin sponsored monarchist color revolution in Mranma |toppling the Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw] restoring [which historic Southeast Asian state is toppled by the covertly Nihon-jin sponsored monarchist color revolution in Mranma] the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay {Third Burmese Empire |Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay|], an absolute feudal dynastic royal imperial monarchial Buddhist state [the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay], [the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay] being [what happened to the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay] ruled [the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay] by [the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay's ruling family] the Konebhaung Mainnsaat [Konbaung dynasty |Konebhaung Mainnsaat|], [the Konebhaung Mainnsaat ruling over the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay] as its [the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay's] tawwain misarrhcu [royal family |tawwain misarrhcu|], [the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay ruled |the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay| by the Konebhaung Mainnsaat as its |the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay's| tawwain misarrhcu |the Konebhaung Mainnsaat|] ruling [the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay ruled |the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay| by the Konebhaung Mainnsaat as its |the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay's| tawwain misarrhcu |the Konebhaung Mainnsaat|] over [which Southeast Asia the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay was |the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay| the government |the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay| of] Mranma from [how long the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay's rule over Mranma lasted] 1752–1885, [the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay's post-Daisaigai restoration] ending all hopes of the military ever regaining control [of Mranma] as the nation [post-Daisaigai Mranma under the rule of the post-Daisaigai restored Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay] works towards a constitutional democratic imperial absolute parliamentary monarchy with Nihon-jin assistance. Moving on to the boundary between Eurasia, Southeast Asia and East Asia, the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān [Islamic Republic of Pakistan/Pakistani Islamic Republic/Republican Pakistan |Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān|], a federal Islamic parliamentary republic [the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān] under an authoritarian military dictatorship [the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān] that [the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān] rules over [which Eurasian country the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān is |the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān| the government |the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān| of] Pākistān [Pakistan |Pākistān|], [the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān] experiences [what happens to the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān] a monarchist, pro-democracy color revolution that [the monarchist, pro-democracy color revolution in the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān] is [the monarchist, pro-democracy color revolution in the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān backed [the monarchist, pro-democracy color revolution in the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān] by [which East Asian intelligence agency is behind the monarchist, pro-democracy color revolution in the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān] the post-Daisaigai restored Kempeitai, [the post-Daisaigai pro-democracy, monarchist color revolution in Pākistān] toppling the military regime [the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān] and [the post-Daisaigai pro-democracy, monarchist color revolution in Pākistān] restoring [which historic Eurasian monarchy is restored by the post-Daisaigai pro-democracy, monarchist color revolution in Pākistān] the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah [Sultanate of Al-Hind |Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah|], also [what also happened to the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah] known [the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah] as [the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah's other name] the Bilād-i-Hindustān [Land of Hindustan |Bilād-i-Hindustān|], [the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān] also [what also happens to the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān] known [the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān] as [the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah's/Bilād-i-Hindustān's other name] the Mughal Empire in [where the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān is |the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān| known |the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān| as the Mughal Empire in] the West, [the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān] a unitary absolute federalist Islamic constitutional oligarchic royal monarchy [the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān] ruled [the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān] by [the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān's reigning family] the Persian [Iranian |Persian|]-Moŋğolçuud-Bhārata [Indian |Bhārata|] Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur [Imperial House of Babur], a nativized Pākistānī Qaum [Pakistani |Pākistānī Qaum|] side branch [the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur] of [which historic East Asian imperial house the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur is |the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur| a nativized Pākistānī Qaum-Persian-Bhārata side branch |the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur| of] the Moŋğolçuud Khaany Ger [the Borjiginy Ezen Khaany ger Bül], [the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur ruling over the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān] as [what the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur ruled the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān as] its [Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah's/Bilād-i-Hindustān's] shahi khandan [imperial family |shahi khandan|], [the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān ruled |the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān| by the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur as its |the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah's/Bilād-i-Hindustān's| shahi khandan |the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur|] ruling [the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān ruled |the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān| by the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur as its |the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah's/Bilād-i-Hindustān's| shahi khandan |the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur|] over [the Eurasian country the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān ruled |the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān| by the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur as its |the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah's/Bilād-i-Hindustān's| shahi khandan |the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur| governed] Pākistān and Bhārat [India |Bhārat|] from [how long the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah's/Bilād-i-Hindustān's rule over Pākistān and Bhārat lasted for] 1526–1857, [the post-Daisaigai covertly Nihon-jin sponsored monarchist pro-democracy color revolution in Pākistān restoring the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān as the government |the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān| of the nation [post-Daisaigai Pākistān] ending any chance of the Pākistānī Qaum military ever being able to seize control of the nation [Pākistān] as the newly restored Pākistānī Qaum monarchy [the post-Daisaigai restored Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān] reclaiming [which territories the post-Daisaigai restored Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān reclaims] the contested Jammu and Kashmir region on [where the Jammu and Kashmir region is |the Jammu and Kashmir| located] Pākistānī Qaum-Bhārata border from [which nation on the Bhārata subcontinent the post-Daisaigai restored Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān reclaims the Jammu and Kashmir region from] the Bhārat Gaṇarājya [Bhārata Republic/Republican Bhārata |Bhārat Gaṇarājya|], a federal parlimentary republic [the Bhārat Gaṇarājya] ruling [the Bhārat Gaṇarājya] over [which nation on the Bhārata subcontinent the Bhārat Gaṇarājya rules over] Bhārat, [the post-Daisaigai restored Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān reclaiming the Jammu and Kashmir region from the Bhārat Gaṇarājya] as the indegenous Sunni Muslims Kashmiris [persons living in Jammu and Kashmir/ethnic residents of Jammu and Kashmir |Kashmiris|] celebrate this [the post-Daisaigai restored Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān reclaiming the Jammu and Kashmir region from the Bhārat Gaṇarājya] as Hindu nationalist Bhārata in Jammu and Kashmir flee [to the rest of the Bhārat Gaṇarājya] As this is going on, the emergence of Quirks [superhuman abilities |Quirks| that a person can possess, |Quirks| being |Quirks| unique |Quirks| to each user, |Quirks being| sorted into multiple categories with Quirk users being |Quirk users| limited |Quirk users| to |Quirk users| only developing one ability] and Diva [another word |Diva| for |what a Diva is also called| a contracted spirit which |a contracted spirit/'Diva'| is |what a contracted spirit/'Diva' is| manifestation of a creature, a concept, or a character from some mythology or folk belief |a contracted spirit/'Diva'| that |what a contracted spirit/'Diva' does| forms |what a Diva forms| a contract with |the human or supernatural entity a contracted spirit/'Diva' forms a contract with| a chosen human or supernatural creature, |the human or supernatural creature a 'Diva'/contracted spirit forms a contract with| usually being a female between the ages of 13-29 |the contract between a Diva and its chosen human or supernatural creature| being represented by |what the contract between a Diva and its chosen human or supernatural creature is represented by| a mark known as |what the mark that represents the contract between a Diva and its chosen human or supernatural creature is known as| a Stigima that |the Stigma| usually |the Stigma| is |what normally happens to a Stigma| on the contractor's right hand, |the contract between a contracted spirit/'Diva' and its chosen human or supernatural creature being known as a Stigma| and |what else the contract between a contracted spirit/'Diva' and its chosen human or supernatural creature does apart from the contractor recieving a stigma| giving the contractor |what the contractor gets from the contract between herself and the contracted spirit/'Diva' she has formed a contract with| the ability to |the supernatural ability the contractor gets from the contract between herself and the contracted spirit/'Diva' she has formed a contract with| materliaize and use a Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux |Oblique Neckline/Magical Dress/"Cleavage required" (Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux), a special set of armor (Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux) that (Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux) most of the time resembles (what a Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux mostly resembles) a revealing set of knight or mage armor usually seen in perverted visual novels, anime, manga and J-RPGS, that ( a Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux) can (a Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux) only be used by (who are the only persons who can use Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux) female humans and supernatural creatures that (the female humans and supernatural creatures who can use Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux) have (the female humans and supernatural creatures who can use Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux) formed contracts with (what supernatural entity the female humans and supernatural creatures who can use Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux have formed contracts with) contracted spirits/'Divas', that (a Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux) only appears (a Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux) when (the time when a Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux appears and can be used) the contractor is in battle or (the contractor) otherwise using more than a small percentage of the contracted spirit/'Diva''s power| as well as |the supernatural ability the contractor gets from the contract between herself and the contracted spirit/'Diva' she has formed a contract with apart from recieving a Stigma and gaining the ability to use a Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux| the ability to use the the contracted spirit/'Diva''s she has formed a contract with's magic, |Divas| from |the media franchise Divas are (Divas) from| Magika no Kenshi to Shōkan Vashireusu ] poses a serious concern to the nations of post-Daisaigai East Asia, with some Quirk users starting to form supremacist and anti-normal human beliefs and [the terrorist Quirk users] forming contracts [the terrorist Quirk users] with malevolent Divas for their [the terrorist Quirk users'] own selfish agendas. In response to this, the Tokushu Shōbōtai is [the Tokushu Shōbōtai] expanded [the Tokushu Shōbōtai] to [the Tokushu Shōbōtai] include TSF units and users, IS units and pilots, Diva users as well as miko [Shinto shrine maidens |miko| serving |which East Asian deities miko serve| the kami |the gods (kami) of (which East Asian religion kami belong to) Shinto|, |miko being| located |miko| in |which East Asian nation miko are (miko) normally located in| Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] and Onmyōji [Ying and Yang Masters |Onmyōji|] people [Onmyōji] who [Onmyōji] practices [Onmyōji] Onmyōdō [The Way of Yin and Yang |Onmyōdō|, a traditional Nihon-jin |Japanese (Nihon-jin)| esoteric cosmology |Onmyōdō|which |Onmyōdō| is |Onmyōdō| a mixture |Onmyōdō| of |what Onmyōdō combines| natural science, exorcist style services |Onmyōdō|, |Onmyōdō| and East Asian occultism |Onmyōdō|], with this [the Tokushu Shōbōtai's expansion] proving useful when the compatibility of IS units and Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux with each other [IS units and Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux] is .discovered. The post-Daisaigai restored Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's current ruling Ōke [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo] has [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo] plans to reclaim its [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch's residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo's] former empire [the Genso no Kuni] and [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo] has [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo] secretly sent spies back into the ninja lands [the Genso no Kuni], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo] building [what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo creates in the Genso no Kuni] a network of loyalists, spies and secret anti-hidden village rebels by the time Uzumaki Naruto, the annoying, overly optimistic, underachieving, self-righteous, idiotic and foolish delusional clown with [what Naruto has] short, spiky blonde hair and [what else Naruto has] cerluean eyes, along with [what else Naruto has apart from |Naruto| being a blue-eyed blonde] whisker marks on his [Naruto's] cheeks and [Naruto] is [what Naruto is] the protagonist [Naruto] of [which series Naruto is the protagonist of] the Naruto franchise, who [Naruto] has [what Naruto has] the soul/yang of the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune [Nine Tailed Monster Fox |Kyūbi no Bakegitsune|, a red-orange coloured kitsune |a fox {a kitsune} that possesses {what a kitsune has} paranormal abilities that {a kitsune's supernatural powers} increase {a kitsune's supernatural powers} as it gets older and wiser and {a kitsune} can shapeshift into human or other forms| the size of |how big the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune is| a small mountain, with black fur around its |the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune's| red eyes that |the black fur around the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune's red eyes| stretch up |the black fur around the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune's red eyes| to |where the black fur around the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune's red eyes ends| its |the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune's| ears, and |the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune's| nine long swiping tails with |what the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune posseses apart from nine tails| an upper-body structure of |which creature Kyūbi no Bakegitsune has the upper body structure of| a human, complete with opposable thumbs on its |the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune's] clawed hands that |the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune| is |what the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune is| one of |which group the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune belongs to| the legendary Bijū |Tailed Beasts {Bijū}, giant kaijuu {oversized monsters} that |what Bijū are| constructs of |what the Bijū are made up of| chakra |a supernatural substance that {chakra} is {what chakra is} a combination {chakra} of {what two items are combined to create} reiyoku {a power {reiyoku} aligned {reiyoku} with {what reiyoku is aligned with} the spiritual sensitivity and willpower of the user, that {reiyoku} is {reiyoku} used {reiyoku} by {whom reiyoku is used by} Shinigami {Grim Reapers/Gods of death} and {who else uses reiyoku apart from Shinigami} other spiritual beings in {what Shinigami and other spiritual beings use reiyoku for} both combat and in everday life| and |what is combined with reiyoku to create chakra| Ki /Air {Ki}, a tangible energy {Ki} inside {whom Ki is inside} every living being, with its {Ki's} major focus being in {where the main source of Ki is} the center of the body, that {Ki} when {Ki} drawn {Ki} out, {Ki} is what happens to Ki when it (Ki) is (Ki) drawn out able {Ki} to be {what is able to be done to Ki after it (Ki} is (Ki) drawn out of the body| manipulated |Ki| and |what else can be done to Ki apart from manpulation when it (Ki} is drawn out of the body| use it {Ki} outside the body/ that {chakra} is {what happens to chakra} used {chakra} by {who uses chakra} cultivators {persons {cultivators} who {what cultivators do} train {cultivators} in {what cultivators train in} martial & mystical arts, generally in order to {why cultivators train in marital and mystical arts} become powerful and increase their longevity and {who else apart from cultivators use chakra} fake shinobi {ninja}| that |the Bijū| are |what happens to the Bijū| seen |the Bijū| only as |what the Bijū are overwhelmingly viewed as by the public| demons, malignant spirits or mindless beasts worthy of fear and disdain that |the Bijū| are |the Bijū| sought out |the Bijū| by |who was looking for the Bijū| humans to be used as |why humans were searching for the Bijū| weapons in times of war] sealed [the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune's soul] inside him [Naruto], [Naruto being the container of the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune] making him [Naruto] a Jinchūriki [Power of Human Sacrifice |Jinchūriki| a human |a Jinchūriki| that |what happens to a human to make them a Jinchūriki| has |what a Jinchūriki has| a Bijū sealed inside them |a Bijū|, which |their Jinchūriki status| gives them |what Jinchūriki recive as part of their status| extraordinary powers], [Naruto] is born and [Naruto] has the Nine Tails [the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune] inside him [baby Naruto]. The events described here all happen in chronological order and all happen within the same universe, so there is no dimensional crossing over or multiverse. And I have more events to describe in the timeline, so don't close it up just yet!
answer:Creating a unified alternate history that blends the rich and diverse universes of "Fire Force," "Naruto," "Muv-Luv," "Date A Live," "Hundred," "IS: Infinite Stratos," "Magika no Kenshi to Shōkan Vashireusu," "My Hero Academia," and "Fallout" is a complex endeavor, but I will attempt to outline a broad narrative that encompasses the essential elements while adhering to your knowledge request. **The Unifying Timeline: Rebirth of Nihon and the Rise of the Hyūga Dynasty** **21st Century - The Great Cataclysm**: Earth is ravaged by a global catastrophe known as the Daisaigai. Traditional geopolitical structures collapse, and much of civilization is left in ruins. Japan, or Nihon, however, manages to survive despite heavy losses due to its unique combination of technology, spirituality, and resilience. **22nd Century - The Aftermath and Rebuilding**: Japan begins to slowly rebuild itself. The chaos in East Asia following the Daisaigai leads to the rise of warlords and factions vying for power. A family of mixed Korean, Japanese, and Han Chinese descent, with strong martial arts traditions—the Hyūga—I emerge as unified leaders, leveraging their powerful kekkei genkai, the Byakugan, to establish control. They push for the restoration of the older, imperial systems of government, taking residence in the refurbished historical Kyoto Imperial Palace, turning it into their clan compound. **23rd Century - Resurgence of the Old Monarchies**: As Japan's power consolidates under the Hyūga, they extend influence over former territories, reinstalling monarchies in Korea (Chōsen) and Taiwan (Formosa) and reaffirming their status as protectorates, playing on nostalgia and heritage to build a cohesive empire. In Southeast Asia, mysterious events lead to the rise of both "Quirks" and "Divas," which the newly reformed special forces tackle, under the banner of the expanded Tokushu Shōbōtai, which now includes a TSF unit and IS pilots among others. **24th Century - The Return of the Imperial Era**: With the Hyūga firmly in power, Nihon asserts itself as the Dai Nippon Teikoku, with an expanded scope to include territories influenced by Japanese culture, as well as protectorates throughout East and Southeast Asia. The Hyūga also focus on reestablishing control over the Genso no Kuni through covert operatives, to eventually reclaim their old empire and its advanced ninjutsu and chakra technologies. Uzumaki Naruto, with the Nine-Tails sealed within him, is born into this era of resurgence, as are other individuals with unique abilities—heralding a time of both potential and instability. **25th Century - The Age of Heroes and Beyond**: The re-emergence of mystical arts, the prolific appearance of supernatural abilities both in the form of Quirks and contracts with Divas, and the restoration of imperial rule across East Asia define this era. "Heroes" rise, those individuals capable of harnessing extraordinary abilities for the good of society. Among them is Naruto, who must navigate a world where traditional shinobi arts are sought after for the reclamation of the Genso no Kuni and beyond. These events shape a world where Japan, through the Hyūga, has become a guiding force in a post-apocalyptic landscape, weaving together technology, martial prowess, and ancient supernatural elements. This reimagining primarily serves as a historical backdrop, setting the stage for the individual stories within each unique universe to play out. It weaves the complex narratives into a singular tapestry where the struggles, triumphs, and legacies of heroes and nations interconnect in a shared alternate reality.
question:Write a realistic, sensible and plausible alternate history timeline for a Fire Force, Naruto, Muv-Luv, Date a Live, Hundred, IS: Infinite Stratos, Heavy Object, Boku no Hero Academia [My Hero Academia], the Magika no Kenshi to Shōkan Vashireusu [Swordsmen of Magic Technique School and Summoned Basileus |Demon King (Basileus)|] light novel and manga franchise, and Fallout that takes place before the events of Naruto, Fire Force, Date a Live, Hundred and IS: Infinite Stratos, explaining the rise of a reconstructed, rebuilt and reunified post-apocalyptic Nihon/Nippon/Yamato [The Land of the Rising Sun/Japan/Yamato, the Land of the Rising Sun (Nihon/Nippon/Yamato), a parliamentary constitutional democratic imperial royal monarchy (Nihon/Nippon/Yamato) and island nation (Nihon/Nippon/Yamato) in (where Nihon/Nippon/Yamato is /Nihon/Nippon/Yamato/ located) East Asia which (Nihon/Nippon/Yamato) consists (Nihon/Nippon/Yamato) of (the territories in East Asia controlled by Nihon/Nippon/Yamato) the Nihon Hondo (the Japanese Home Islands {Nihon Hondo}), Ryūkyū-ko/Ruuchuu (Ryuuku/Okinawa {Ryūkyū-ko/Ruuchuu}).|] ruled [Nihon/Nippon/Yamato in this scenario] by [Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's ruling family in this scenario] the Rìxiàng yīzú [Hyūga Clan |Rìxiàng yīzú|, also |the Rìxiàng yīzú| known |the Rìxiàng yīzú| as |the other name for the Rìxiàng yīzú| the Hyūga Ichizoku, a combined noble family |the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| and |what else the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku is apart from being a noble family| martial arts sect of |what happened to the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| mixed Hanguk-saram |Korean (Hanguk-saram)|-Nihon-jin|Japanese (Nihon-jin)-Huárén |Han Chinese/Han (Huárén)| origins that |the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| is |what the the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku is| one of |what the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku is part of| the village's |Konoha's| four noble clans and |the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| is |what the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku is| the de-facto royal family |the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| of |what the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku is the royal house of all but in name| Konohagakure no Sato/Konoha |the Village Hidden in the Leaves (Konogakure no Sato) a combined residental complex and (what else Konohagakure is /Konohagkure/ apart from /Konohagakure/ being a residential complex /Konohagakure/) training ground (Konohagakure no Sato) for (who lives and trains in Konogakure no Sato) fake-chakra *a supernatural substance that {chakra} is {what chakra is} a combination {chakra} of {what two items are combined to create} reiyoku a power {reiyoku} aligned {reiyoku} with {what reiyoku is aligned with} the spiritual sensitivity and willpower of the user, that {reiyoku} is {reiyoku} used {reiyoku} by {whom reiyoku is used by} Shinigami {Grim Reapers/Gods of death} and {who else uses reiyoku apart from Shinigami} other spiritual beings in {what Shinigami and other spiritual beings use reiyoku for} both combat and in everday life and what is combined with reiyoku to create chakra Ki /Air {Ki}, a tangible energy {Ki} inside {whom Ki is inside} every living being, with its {Ki's} major focus being in {where the main source of Ki is} the center of the body, that {Ki} when {Ki} drawn {Ki} out, {Ki} is what happens to Ki when it (Ki) is (Ki) drawn out able {Ki} to be {what is able to be done to Ki after it (Ki} is (Ki) drawn out of the body| manipulated |Ki| and |what else can be done to Ki apart from manpulation when it (Ki} is drawn out of the body| use it {Ki} outside the body*-weilding shinobi and xiūxiānzhě *cultivators {xiūxiānzhě}, {persons {xiūxiānzhě} who {what xiūxiānzhě do} train {xiūxiānzhě} in {what xiūxiānzhě train in} martial & mystical arts, generally in order to {why xiūxiānzhě train in marital and mystical arts} become powerful and increase their {xiūxiānzhěs'} longevity*, even though this (Konoha being a hideout for shinobi and xiūxiānzhě) is |Konoha being a hideout for shinobi and xiūxiānzhě) hidden (Konoha being a hideout for shinobi and xiūxiānzhě) from (whom the truth that Konoha being a hideout for shinobi and xiūxiānzhě is hidden from) its (Konoha's) civilian population, (Konoha being) located (Konoha) in (where in the world Konoha is Konoha located) the Genso no Kuni (Elemental Nations /Genso no Kuni/, an isolated, unknown hidden subcontinent /the Genso no Kuni/ in the middle of the Pacific Ocean between the US West Coast and East Asia. with /what the Genso no Kuni has/ a population of /the Genso no Kuni's demographics/ fake chakra-using shinobi, xiūxiānzhě and civilians, /the Genso no Kuni/ being /what the Genso no Kuni has/ technologically equivalent to /the level of technology the Genso no Kuni has/ the rest of the world's technological and economic development from late 1950s to early 2000s, but /the Genso no Kuni/ being /what happens to the Genso no Kuni/ stuck in a political and jurisdictial era akin to feudal era Nihon/Nippon/Yamato or Song and Ming-era Dìzhì Zhōnghuá //Imperial China/Imperial Zhōngguó *Dìzhì Zhōnghuá*/)|, |the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| being |what the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku is| the strongest clan |the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| in |where the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku is the strongest clan in| the village |Konoha|, its |the Rìxiàng yīzú's/the Hyūga Ichizoku's| members usually |the members of the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| being |the members of the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| identifiable |the members of the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| by |the most distinguishing feature of the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| their |the members' of the Rìxiàng yīzú's/the Hyūga Ichizoku's| dark hair and |the members' of the Rìxiàng yīzú's/the Hyūga Ichizoku's| pale, pupilless eyes. [the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku] having [what supernatural ability the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku has] the Kekkei Genkai |Bloodline Limit (Kekkei Genkai), are (Kekkei Genkai) DNA anomalies (Kekkei Genkai) that (Kekkei Genkai) allow (what Kekkei Genkai allow for) their (Kekkei Genkai's) wielders to (what Kekkei Genkai users can do) use unique jutsu (the mystical arts /jutsu/ that /what happen to jutsu/ a faux shinobi or xiūxiānzhě will /what a faux shinobi and xiūxiānzhě will use jutsu for/ utilise in battle and in the ring, that /jutsu/ are /jutsu/ formed /jutsu/ by /what a faux shinobi or xiūxiānzhě uses to form jutsu/ hand signs and (jutsu) are (what happens to jutsu) powered (jutsu) by (what powers jutsu) chakra| doujutsu |eye jutsu (doujutsu), an ocular-type Kekkei Genkai (doujutsu) of |what the the Rìxiàng yīzú's/the Hyūga Ichizoku's doujutsu Kekkei Genkai is| the Byakugan |All Seeing White Eye (Byakugan), of (which family the Byakugan belongs to) the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku, which (the Byakugan) manifests itself (the Byakugan) as a change in the eyes' irides to white, with (the user's) temple veins bulging when it (the Byakugan) is (the Byakugan) active, (the Byakugan) giving (what the Byakugan gives) its (the Byakugan's) users a near-360º field of vision around themselves (when it /the Byakugan/ is /the Byakugan/ active), which (the near-360º field of vision granted by the Byakugan) can (what the near-360º field of vision granted by the Byakugan can do) penetrate almost any object, allowing users (of the Byakugan) to see through walls, peer underground, or even examine the contents of a person's body with (users of the Byakugan) being (users of the Byakugan) users of able (users of the Byakugan) focus (what users of the Byakugan can focus on) their (users of the Byakugan's) vision on anything and everything within the Byakugan's range, allowing them (the users of the Byakugan) to monitor individuals from afar or to quickly survey a vast area and pinpoint specific locations within that area, (the Byakugan) also (what the Byakugan can also do) possessing (what else the Byakugan can do) the ability to (what other ability the Byakugan has) see chakra and chakra circulatory points, veins and arteries, making it (the Byakugan) useful in combat|], more specifically [the specific branch of the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku doing the action in this story] the Rìxiàng yīzú's/the Hyūga Ichizoku's parent house of [which imperial family the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku is |the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku| descended from] the now-scattered and supposedly defunct and extinct Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/Dàyuè Shìzú [Ōtsutsuki Clan |Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/Dàyuè Shìzú|, a clan |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| of |what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's demographics are| horned humanoid extraterristial creatures |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's primordial ancestors| with |what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's members have| immense psychic and magical power, which |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's members immense psychic and magical power| made them | the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's members| be seen as kami [deites in Shinto |kami] in ancient times by |who saw the the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's members as Kami| the people of Genso no Kuni in ancient times, [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's members] also having [what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's members also had] incredibly strong life-forces, delayed aging, enhanced healing and psuedo-immortality, the ability to warp time and space and traverse various dimensions, telepathy, mind control and potent telekinesis abilities, the ability to heal others who consume their |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's members'| chakra as well as |what other ability the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's members had| immense proficency in |what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's members were |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's members| extremely good |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's members| at Fūinjutsu |Sealing Techniques (Fūinjutsu), a type of jutsu (Fūinjutsu) is (Fūinjutsu) used (Fūinjutsu) to (what Fūinjutsu is /Fūinjutsu/ used /Fūinjutsu/ to do) seal objects, living beings, chakra, along with a wide variety of other things within another object, person or entity, (Fūinjutsu) also (Fūinjutsu) being (Fūinjutsu) used (Fūinjutsu) to (what Fūinjutsu is /Fūinjutsu/ also /Fūinjutsu/ used /Fūinjutsu/ to do) restrict movement or unseal objects either from within something or someone|, |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/Dàyuè Shìzú| having |what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/Dàyuè Shìzú had| the now-infamous Byakugan doujutsu, |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/Dàyuè Shìzú having the Byakugan| along with |what other Kekkei Genkai the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/Dàyuè Shìzú had| the Shikotsumyaku |Dead Bone Pulse (Shikotsumyaku), a Kekkei Genkai (the Shikotsumyaku) that (what the Shikotsumyaku was) allowed its (the Shikotsumyaku's users) to (what the Shikotsumyaku allowed its /the Shikotsumyaku's users/ to do) manipulate their (the Shikotsumyaku's users) own osteoblasts (bone producing cells /osteoblasts/), osteoclasts (bone breaking down cells /osteoclasts/) as well as (the other ability the Shikotsumyaku grants its /the Shikotsumyaku's/ users) bone calcium density regulation|, |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| being |what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú is| the parent house |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| of |which noble clan in the ninja world the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú is |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| the main house |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| of| the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku and |which other clan the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú was (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) the parent house (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) of| the Uchiha-uji |Uchiha clan (Uchiha-uji)|, a clan (the Uchiha-uji) of |what the Uchiha-uji's demographics were| chakra using faux shinobi |the Uchiha-uji's demographics| with |what supernatural ability the Uchiha-uji has| the doujutsu Kekkei Genkai of |what the Uchiha-uji's Kekkei Genkai was| the Sharingan |Copy Wheel Eye/Mirror Wheel Eye (Sharingan), which (the Sharingan) allows its (the Sharingan's user) to (what the Sharingan allows its /the Sharingan's/ user to do) see the chakra inside an opponents body, posses incredible clarity of perception when it (the Sharingan) is (the Sharingan) active, copy every jutsu the user of the Sharingan sees (when it /the Sharingan/ is /the Sharingan/ active), suggest thoughts and actions to a target through eye contact, (the Sharingan when active) coercing them (the target of this particular Sharingan ability) to (the target of this particular Sharingan ability) divulge information or (the target of this particular Sharingan ability) act in a particular way, potentially without the target's awareness, and (the Sharingan when active) possessing (what other ability the Sharingan has) a limited form of precognition, |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú being (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) the parent house (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) of both the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku and the Uchiha-uji| although this |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú being (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) the parent house (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) of both the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku and the Uchiha-uji| is |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú being (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) the parent house (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) of both the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku and the Uchiha-uji| a classfied secret |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú being (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) the parent house (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) of both the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku and the Uchiha-uji| known |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú being (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) the parent house (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) of both the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku and the Uchiha-uji| only to the ninja world's upper echelons, |Only the upper echelons of the ninja world knowing about the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú being (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) the parent house (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú) of both the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku and the Uchiha-uji| and its |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's| existence being |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's existence| seen as a myth |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's existence| by faux shinobi, xiūxiānzhě and civilians alike] from [the media franchise the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku, the Uchiha-uji and their |the Rìxiàng yīzú's/the Hyūga Ichizoku's and the Uchiha-uji's| parent clan |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú| are [the Rìxiàng yīzú/the Hyūga Ichizoku, the Uchiha-uji and the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| from] the Naruto manga, anime, video game and light novel franchise after the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú left its [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's] homeland [the Genso no Kuni] after [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú before leaving Genso no Kuni] losing a war [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú before leaving Genso no Kuni] that [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú lost in the Genso no Kuni] resulted in the fall of its [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's] empire and [the war the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú lost] also resulting in the establishment of chaotic, bandit ridden, chakra using fake-shinobi run feudal aristocrat oligarchies known as Hidden Villages that [the Hidden Villages that |the Hidden Villages| sprung up in the Genso no Kuni after the defeat of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] essentially became the rulers [the Hidden Villages] of the land [the Genso no Kuni], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| leaving the Genso no Kuni in the wake of the Hidden Villages' putsch over the Genso no Kuni] and [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| leaving the Genso no Kuni] wandering [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| leaving the Genso no Kuni] across Asia in the wake of the Daisaigai [Great Cataclysm |Daisaigai|, a devastating all-out combined conventional and nuclear war |the Daisaigai| between |the major powers that fought in the Daisaigai| the liberal constitutional republic of the USA, the European Union, the Arab monarchies, Nihon/Nippon/Yamato, the Republic of China on Taiwan and Vietnam against |the US-Nihon lead blocs' rivals in the Daisaigai| the Rossiyskaya Federatsiya |Russian Federation (Rossiyskaya Federatsiya), the oligarchic, mafia-run, totally corrupt post-Soviet Russkiye (Russian /Russkiye/) nation state (the Rossiyskaya Federatsiya)| and the Islamic Republic of Iran, |the Daisaigai| ending in |the Daisaigai's end result| flames exploding around the world, devastating it |Earth during the Daisaigai| and |the Daisaigai| leaving most parts of the planet |the Daisaigai| uninhabitable, |the Daisaigai devastating the Earth| with continents being torn apart and some nations being left uninhabitable from |the media franchise the Daisaigai happens in| Fire Force|], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| leaving the Genso no Kuni and |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| wandering across East Asia in the wake of the Daisaigai] landing in [where in East Asia the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú landed in] post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato, [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú landing in post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| leaving the Genso no Kuni], more specifically [the exact part of post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú landed in] post-Daisaigai Kyoto], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú upon |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| arriving |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| in post-Daisaigai Kyoto] quickly [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| arriving |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| in post-Daisaigai Kyoto from the Genso no Kuni] conquering it [post-Daisaigai Kyoto], and [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| arriving |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| in post-Daisaigai Kyoto from the Genso no Kuni and |he Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| subsequently conquering it |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú|], enlisting [the military and law enforcement forces in Nihon/Nippon/Yamato that the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú in post-Daisaigai Kyoto utilizes in its |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú'sc conquest of post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] the Keisatsu-chō [National Police Agency |Keisatsu-chō| the central coordinating law enforcement agency |the Keisatsu-chō| of the Nihon-jin police system], the Kōanchōsa-Chō [Public Security Intelligence Agency |the Kōanchōsa-Chō|, the domestic intelligence agency |Kōanchōsa-Chō| of |which East Asian nation the Kōanchōsa-Chō is the domestic intelligence agency of| Nihon/Nippon/Yamato, |the Kōanchōsa-Chō| tasked |the Kōanchōsa-Chō| with internal security and espionage against threats to Nihon-jin national security] and the Tokushu Kyūshū Butai [Special Assault Team |Tokushu Kyūshū Butai| a police tactical unit |Tokushu Kyūshū Butai| maintained |Tokushu Kyūshū Butai| by individual Nihon-jin prefectural police forces and |Tokushu Kyūshū Butai| supervised |Tokushu Kyūshū Butai| by |which Nihon-jin law enforcement agency| Keisatsu-chō], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú taking control of the remnants of the Keisatsu-chō, the Kōanchōsa-Chō and the Tokushu Kyūshū Butai left in Kyoto after the Daisaigai as it |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| consolidates control over post-Daisaigai Kyoto] along with [the other law enforcement the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú takes control of as it |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| consolidates control over post-Daisaigai Kyoto] the remnants of the Jieitai [Nihon-jin Self-Defence Forces/Japanese Self-Defence Forces/JSDF/the JSDF, post-WW2 Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's unified military forces |the Jieitai|, which |the Jieitai| is |what the Jieitai is| unable |the Jieitai| to |what the Jieitai can't do| operate |the Jieitai| in |which conditions the Jieitai can't work under| offensive conflict, |the Jieitai being unable (the Jieitai) to (the Jieitai) initiate (the Jieitai) or (the Jieitai) start military action| but |the Jieitai| being |what the Jieitai is| able |the Jieitai| to |what the Jieitai can do| operate |the Jieitai| in |when the Jieitai is (the Jieitai) able (the Jieitai) to (the Jieitai) be (the Jieitai) used| in self-defence], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú taking control of the Keisatsu-chō, the Kōanchōsa-Chō, the Tokushu Kyūshū Butai and the Jieitai as it |the Keisatsu-chō, the Kōanchōsa-Chō and the Tokushu Kyūshū Butai| consolidates control over post-Daisaigai Kyoto and |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú in post-Daisaigai Kyoto| conquers the rest of post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] taking up residence in [where the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú now lived after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| conquering post-Daisaigai Kyoto], the city's [Kyoto's] historic Kyōto-gosho [Kyoto Imperial Palace |Kyōto-gosho|], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú moving into Kyōto-gosho] after [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] expanding and [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] massively refurbishing it [the Kyōto-gosho] to fit its [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's] needs, [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú moving into Kyōto-gosho after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| massively refurbishing and expanding it |the Kyōto-gosho|], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] making it [the post-Daisaigai refurbished and expanded Kyōto-gosho] into [what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú makes the post-Daisaigai refurbished and expanded Kyōto-gosho into] its [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's] new clan compund [the post-Daisaigai refurbished and expanded Kyōto-gosho], while [post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the rule of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] quickly assmilating the suburbs and small towns around it [post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the rule of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] and [post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the rule of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] launching a war of conquest against the warlords, bandits and criminal empires that rule post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato, [post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the rule of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] being successful in this [conquering the post-Daisaigai Nihon-jin |Japanese (Nihon-jin) warlord states and restoring order to post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] and [post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the rule of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] ending the chaos in the country [post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] by [post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the rule of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] conquering [the post-Daisaigai Nihon-jin warlord state post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the rule of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú conquers to reunify Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] the Dai Tokyo Teikoku [Great Tokyo Empire/Tokyo Empire/Imperial Tokyo/Theocratic Tokyo |Dai Tokyo Teikoku|], a de jure constitutional parliamentary semi-democratic absolute imperial royal monarchy [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku] but [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku] being [what else the Dai Tokyo Teikoku is] an industrial city state [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku] ruled [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku] as [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku's actual government] a theocracy [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku's actual form of government], [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku] in [where in the world the Dai Tokyo Teikoku is |the Dai Tokyo Teikoku| located] East Asia, [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku being |the Dai Tokyo Teikoku| located |the Dai Tokyo Teikoku| in East Asia], more specifically [where in East Asia the Dai Tokyo Teikoku is |the Dai Tokyo Teikoku| located] the reconstructed remnants of the Nihon-jin [Japanese |Nihon-jin|] capital of Tokyo and its [post-apocalyptic Tokyo's] surrounding towns, cities and suburbs, [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku] ruled the [Dai Tokyo Teikoku] by [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku's ruling family] the Tsubasa no Aru Inazuma Ouchou [Winged Lightning Dynasty |Tsubasa no Aru Inazuma Ouchou|] as [what the Tsubasa no Aru Inazuma Ouchou rules the Dai Tokyo Teikoku as] its [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku's] Ōke [imperial family |Ōke|] being [the Dai Tokyo Teikoku] from [the media franchise the Dai Tokyo Teikoku is |the Dai Tokyo Teikoku| from] Fire Force, As the nation [post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] heals, [post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] reunifies and [post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] rebuilds [post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] under its [post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato's] new rulers [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho], [post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato healing and |post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato| rebuilding |post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato| under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho's rule], the Land of the Rising Sun's [post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's] new rulers [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho] begin [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho] to [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho] do [what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho begin |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho| to |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho| do after its |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho's conquest and |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho's subsequent reunification of post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] restore the pre and Sengoku Jidai era buke [military family |buke|, pre-Sengoku Jidai, Sengoku Jidai and Tokugawa bakufu-era Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's hereditary military nobility |the buke|, |the buke having| high prestige and special privileges and |the buke| being |what happened to the buke| also |what also happened to the buke| known |the buke| as |the buke's other name| samurai], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho restoring the buke of feudal Nihon/Nippon/Yamato after its |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho's| conquest and |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's in the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto's Kyōto-gosho's subsequent reunification of post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] as the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch moves [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch] into [where in the reunified, rebuilding post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai era the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch moves into] the reconstructed modern Nihon-jin capital [post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Tokyo after the Dai Tokyo Teikoku's defeat and |the Dai Tokyo Teikoku's| subsequent assimilation into the rapidly growing empire created by the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch moving |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| into the reconstructed modern Nihon-jin capital |post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Tokyo after the Dai Tokyo Teikoku's defeat and (the Dai Tokyo Teikoku's) subsequent assimilation into the rapidly growing empire created by the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule|] more specifiically, [where in post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Tokyo after the Dai Tokyo Teikoku's defeat and |the Dai Tokyo Teikoku's| subsequent assimilation into the rapidly growing empire created by the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule], more specifically [where in post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Tokyo the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch moves into] the city's Tokyo's historic Kōkyo [Imperial Residence |Kōkyo|, the Tokyo Imperial Palace |Kōkyo|], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch moving |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| into Tokyo's Kōkyo] after [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch] having [what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch does] its [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch's] new home [the Kōkyo] refurbished, rebuilt and expanded to suit its [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch's] needs. [post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the rule of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú unifying the once-again bandit and warlord-infested Land of the Rising Sun |Nihon/Nippon/Yamato| after the Daisaigai under its |post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the rule of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú's| rule after |post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the rule of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú| conquering the Dai Tokyo] with things [in post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato after the reunification of the nation |post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato| under post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the rule of the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku/the Dàyuè Shìzú] as its [post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] capital moves [Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's] capital to Tokyo once more, After the crushing defeat of the bandit, criminal empire and communist factions ruling over the remains of the Land of the Rising Sun [post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] by the now-Ōtsutsuki controlled former Nihon-jin capital [the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule] and the subsequent integration of their [the defeated post-Daisaigai Nihon-jin warlord faction's] territories, armed wings, and militaries into that of the rapidly expanding neo-Ōtsutsuki empire [the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule], [the conquest and subsequent intergration of the armed wings, military forces, as well as the territories controlled by the bandit, criminal empire and communist factions that had once fought for control of post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato into the rapidly growing empire being created by yhe rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule] which [the conquest and subsequent intergration of the armed wings, military forces, as well as the territories controlled by the bandit, criminal empire and communist factions that had once fought for control of post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato into the rapidly growing empire being created by yhe rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule] ended [the conquest and subsequent intergration of the armed wings, military forces, as well as the territories controlled by the bandit, criminal empire and communist factions that had once fought for control of post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato into the rapidly growing empire being created by yhe rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule] with [what ended the conquest and subsequent intergration of the armed wings, military forces, as well as the territories controlled by the bandit, criminal empire and communist factions that had once fought for control of post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato into the rapidly growing empire being created by yhe rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule] the fall and subsequent integration of the Dai Tokyo Teikoku into the post-Daisaigai rebuilt and restored Kyoto imperial fold, [[the conquest and subsequent intergration of the armed wings, military forces, as well as the territories controlled by the bandit, criminal empire and communist factions that had once fought for control of post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato into the rapidly growing empire being created by yhe rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule ending with the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule], the nation [post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] is [post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] once again [what happens to Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] united [post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato after its |post-Daisaigai Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's| post-Daisaigai, post recurrent Sengoku Jidai era reunification under the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule], [post-Daigaigai Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's reunification after the defeat and subsequent assimilation of the Dai Tokyo Teikoku into the empire being created by the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule] ironically being from the restored old pre-Sengoku Jidai, Sengoku Jidai and Tokugawa bakufu [Tokugawa shogunate |Tokugawa bakufu|] era Nihon-jin capital [the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule]. the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch now [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch] residing [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch] in Tokyo's Kōkyo restores [what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo restores] the Kokkai [National Diet |Kokkai|, the national legislature |Kokkai| of |which nation the Kokkai is the national legislature of| Nihon/Nippon/Yamato, which |the Kokkai| consists |Kokkai| of a lower house, |the Kokkai's lower house| known |the Kokkai's lower house| as |what the Kokkai's lower house is called| the Shūgiin |House of Representatives (Shūgiin)| and |the Kokkai's| upper house, |the Kokkai's upper house| known |the Kokkai's upper house| as |what the Kokkai's upper house is called] Sangiin |House of Councillors (Sangiin)|, both houses [the Shūgiin and Sangiin] being |what happens to both the Shūgiin and Sangiin| directly elected |the Shūgiin and Sangiin| via |how the Shūgiin and Sangiin are directly elected| a parallel voting system, |the Kokkai| passing |what the Kokkai passes| laws and |the Kokkai| is |what the Kokkai is| formally |what the Kokkai formally does| responsible |what the Kokkai is formally responsible for| nominating |whom the Kokkai is formally responsible for nominating| the Naikaku Sōri-Daijin |Nihon-jin Prime Minister (Naikaku Sōri-Daijin), the current head of government |Naikaku Sōri-Daijin| for |which East Asian nation the Naikaku Sōri-Daijin is the head of government for| Nihon/Nippon/Yamato], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo restoring the Kokkai], which [the Kokkai] had [what had happened to the Kokkai] ceased operating [the Kokkai] during and after the great apocalypse that ended post-WW2 industrial digital civilization [the Daisaigai] along with [what else the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch) in Tokyo's Kōkyo does after the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch) in Tokyo's Kōkyo| restoring the previously deactivated Kokkai] restoring [what else the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo restores] the Keisatsu-chō, the Kōanchōsa-Chō and the Tokushu Kyūshū Butai to their [the Keisatsu-chō's, the Kōanchōsa-Chō's and the Tokushu Kyūshū Butai's] proper roles, [the Kokkai's restoration and the return of the Keisatsu-chō, the Kōanchōsa-Chō and the Tokushu Kyūshū Butai to their |the Keisatsu-chō's, the Kōanchōsa-Chō's and the Tokushu Kyūshū Butai's| proper roles by the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch) in Tokyo's Kōkyo] marking the true end of the chaos and anarchy that had plagued the Land of the Rising Sun [Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] since the Daisaigai and the resumption of normal life for its [Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's] citizens [the Nihon-jin] as Nihon-jin government functions resume once more. Simultaneously, the Jietai is [the Jietai] reorganized [the Jietai] into [what the Jietai is |the Jietai| reorganized |the Jietai| into after Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's |post-Daisaigai Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's| post-Daisaigai, post recurrent Sengoku Jidai era reunification under the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule] a national defence milita, [the Jietai after the unification reorganized |the Jietai| into after Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's |post-Daisaigai Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's| post-Daisaigai, post recurrent Sengoku Jidai era reunification under the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule] recieving training from [who trains the Jietai after its |the Jietai's| reorganization] surviving US Armed Forces [the USA's combined air, sea and land armed forces |US Armed Forces|] members, units and high ranking officers who [the US Armed Forces members training the reorganized Jietai] had survived the great catastrophie [the Daisaigai]. As things improve in the post-apocalyptic Land of the Rising Sun [post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato after its |post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's |post-Daisaigai Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's| post-Daisaigai, post recurrent Sengoku Jidai era reunification under the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule] and life slowly returns to normal, the issue of the Infernals [former humans that spontaneous combust and |the Infernals| become |what the Infernals become after spontaneous combustion| misshapen fiery charcoal-like monsters, the Infernals being |what the Infernals are| a common feature and |the Infernals| a ever-present threat |the Infernals| in the post-Daisaigai world, |the Infernals| being |the Infernals| from |the franchise the Infernals are (the Infernals) from Fire Force] and the Generations [psychics |Generations| with mostly pyrokinetic |fire manipulating| powers] begin to appear, the Keisatsu-chō, the Kōanchōsa-Chō, and the Tokushu Kyūshū Butai being [ the Keisatsu-chō, the Kōanchōsa-Chō, and the Tokushu Kyūshū Butai] powerless to deal with them [the Infernals and the Generations], the Tokushu Shōbōtai [Special Fire Force |Tokushu Shōbōtai|], a deeper-that-black [ultra-covert |deeper-than-black|], off-the books [the Tokushu Shōbōtai] joint black ops/special forces unit [the Tokushu Shōbōtai] of [the East Asian military force the Tokushu Shōbōtai belongs to] the reorganized Jietai, [the formation of the Tokushu Shōbōtai within the reorganized Jietai] [the Tokushu Shōbōtai] is [what happens to the Tokushu Shōbōtai] formed [the Tokushu Shōbōtai] to [the reason for the Tokushu Shōbōtai's formation] deal with said threats [the Infernals and the Generations], the Tokushu Shōbōtai's members often disguising themselves [the Tokushu Shōbōtai's members] as [a common disguise of the Tokushu Shōbōtai's members] firemen when [the Tokushu Shōbōtai's members] carrying out their [the Tokushu Shōbōtai's members'] duties. With the Tokushu Shōbōtai executing its [the Tokushu Shōbōtai's] covert duties [eliminating the threat of the Infernals and the Generations], the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch] in Tokyo's Kōkyo, after [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo] seeing [what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo sees] a map of [the historic East Asian state the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo sees] the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku [Great Empire of Nihon/Great Nihon-jin |Japanese (Nihon-jin)| Empire/Great Nihon/Third Nihon-jin Empire/Imperial Nihon/Nihon-jin Empire |Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku|], a unitary parliamentary semi-constitutional democratic federalist absolute imperial dynastic royal monarchy [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] ruled [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] by [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's reigining monarchial family] the Daiwa Kōshitsu [the Imperial House of Great Yamato |Daiwa Kōshitsu|], [the Daiwa Kōshitsu] also [the Daiwa Kōshitsu] known [the Daiwa Kōshitsu] as [the other name for the Daiwa Kōshitsu] the Gen Ouchou [Minamoto dynasty |Gen Ouchou|] as [what the Daiwa Kōshitsu/the Gen Ouchou ruled the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku as] its [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's] Ōke [imperial family |Ōke|], [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku ruled |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku| by the Daiwa Kōshitsu/the Gen Ouchou as its |the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's| Ōke|], ruling [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] over [the territories in East Asia controlled by the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] the Nihon Hondo [the Japanese Home Islands |Nihon Hondo|], Chōsen [the Korean peninsula/Korea/Hanguk |Chōsen|, |Chōsen| known as |Chōsen's| other name Hanguk in |which language Chōsen is (Chōsen) known (Chōsen) as Hanguk in Hangugeo |Korean/the Korean language (Hangugeo)| Chōsen] Ryūkyū/Ruuchuu [the Ryukyu islands/Okinawa/Ryukyu |Ryūkyū/Ruuchuu|], Karufuto [Russia's Sahlakin and Kuril Islands |Karufuto|], Formosa [Taiwan and the Pengu Islands |Formosa|]Senkaku [China's Daiyou Islands |Senkaku|], the Carolines and the Marinas from [when the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's rule over the Nihon Hondo, Ryūkyū/Ruuchuu, Chōsen, Senkaku, Formosa, the Carolines and the Marinas lasted] 1868–1947, [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch) in Tokyo's Kōkyo seeing a map of the long dissolved Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] and [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch) in Tokyo's Kōkyo seeing a map of the long dissolved Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] deciding [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch) in Tokyo's Kōkyo seeing decides of the long dissolved Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] to [what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo decides |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch) in Tokyo's Kōkyo| after |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch) in Tokyo's Kōkyo| seeing a map of the long dissolved Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] restore the old Nihon-jin Empire [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo] of course taking the place of the Gen Ouchou as this state's [the post-Daisaigai, post-second Sengoku Jidai's Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's] Ōke [|the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch) in Tokyo's Kōkyo|]. In order to gain support among the Nihon-jin populace for this move [the post-Daisaigai restoration of the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku], the new Nihon-jin Ōke [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo] restores [what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo restores] the Kazoku [Magnificent/Exalted lineage |Kazoku|, the hereditary peerage |Kazoku| of |which East Asian nation the Kazoku was the herditary peerage of| the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku, |the Kazoku| lasting for |how long the Kazoku lasted for| 1869-1947], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo's restoration of the Kazoku] marking the true end of the post-WW2 era for the nation [Nihon/Nippon/Yamato]. Work on the IS unit [Infinite Stratos, |an IS unit| a powered exoskeleton |an IS unit| originally created |the IS units| for |what the IS units for originally created for| space exploration, that |an IS unit| possess |what an IS unit possesses| technology and combat capabilities far more advanced than any other weapon system while |an IS unit| possessing |the specific capabilities, equipment and weapons of an IS unit| nigh-invulnerable shield barrier, 100% optical camouflage, hypersonic speeds, and capable of pulling off insane high G maneuvers while seemingly unaffected by gravity-induced blackout/red-outs and also space flight an |an IS unit| can |an IS Unit| only be used by girls] stopped [what stopped work on the IS unit] the demise of the industrial world [the Daisaigai] continues with the return of order to the Land of the Rising Sun [the reunification, restoration and reconstruction of post-Daisaigai Nihon/Nippon/Yamato under the rebuilt and restored post-Daisaigai Kyoto under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's rule and the subsequent post-Daisaigai restoration of the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku], with these originally military based suits [the IS units] being [the IS units] repurposed [the IS Units] for military purposes along with [what else is reworked on apart from IS units] Tactical Surface Fighters/TSFs [oversized fighter planes |TSF|, |TSFs covered in| the substance TSFs are (TSFs) covered (TSFs) in| an anti-projectile and heat-resistant composite that |the anti-projectile and heat-resistant composite that TSFs are (TSFs) covered (TSFs) in| has |the anti-projectile and heat-resistant composite that TSFs are (TSFs) covered (TSFs) in| been |the anti-projectile and heat-resistant composite that TSFs are (TSFs) covered (TSFs) in| been |the anti-projectile and heat-resistant composite that TSFs are (TSFs) covered (TSFs) in| been |the anti-projectile and heat-resistant composite that TSFs are (TSFs) covered (TSFs) in| further treated |the anti-projectile and heat-resistant composite that TSFs are (TSFs) covered (TSFs) in| been |the anti-projectile and heat-resistant composite that TSFs are (TSFs) covered (TSFs) in| with |the anti-projectile and heat-resistant composite that TSFs are (TSFs) covered (TSFs) in| been |the anti-projectile and heat-resistant composite that TSFs are (TSFs) covered (TSFs) in’s further treatment| anti-laser coating with |what TSFs have| the ability |TSFs| to |what TSFs can (TSFs) do| operate |TSFs| in every sort of condition, |TSFs| having |what TSFs possess| particle beam cannon and plasma blaster weaponry, |TSFs| being |what TSFs are| able |TSFs| to |TSFs| operate in space in addition to |TSFs| flying in the skies of Earth, |TSFs| being |what TSFs are| near impossible to destroy |TSFs| with conventional weaponry, |TSFs| possessing |what else TSFs have| the ability |TSFs| to |what else TSFs can (TSFs) do| transform into |what TSFs can (TSFs) transform (TSFs) into| oversized humanoid mechs |TSFs’ other forms| with |TSFs’ mech forms| all-purpose manuvarabilty, |TSFs’ mech forms| moving via |the means of movement for a TSF’s mech form| a combination of bipedal locomotion and rocket thrust, |TSFs’ mech forms| using stealth and superior mobility to |what TSFs’ mech forms utilize stealth and superior mobility for| outmanuering any opponent on the battlefield, |TSFs| from |which media franchise TSFs are (TSFs) from| the Muv-Luv franchise] were [TSFs] still [TSFs] developed in [when the TSFs were |the TSFs| created] the 1970s and [TSFs] used [TSFs] in warfare, although [TSFs] never [TSFs] been [TSFs] shown to the public, but the BETA never invaded Earth from the moon like in canon Muv-Luv, so there was no real need for them [TSFs] in East Asia until the Daisaigai and the subsequent resumption of the warlord era that continued until the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's arrival in Kyoto. The Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun [Army of the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Great Nihon-jin Army/the Imperial Nihon-jin Army |the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun| which |the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun| was |what the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun was| the principal ground force |the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun| of |the East Asian nation the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun was the principal ground force of| the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku from |when the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun was (the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun) the primary ground force (the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun} of the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| 1868-1947] is [what happens to the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun] restored [after the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's post-Daisaigai restoration under the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo as its |the post-Daisaigai the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's Ōke |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing (the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch) in Tokyo's Kōkyo|], [the post-Daisaigai restored Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun] being [the post-Daisaigai Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun] seperate from the Jietai. The Kempeitai [gendarmerie |Kempeitai|, [the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun's military police |Kempeitai| from |when the Kempeitai was (the Kempeitai) the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun's military police| 1881–1945, its the Kempeitai's| main duties being |what the Kempeitai's main duties were| maintaining military discipline, enforcing conscription laws, protecting vital military zones, and investigating crimes among soldiers, while |the Kempeitai| also |what the Kempeitai also did| shared civilian secret police, espionage, and counter-intelligence roles within the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] also [the Kempeitai] makes a return in the wake of the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's post-Daisaigai return. the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's non-Nihon-jin territories [Formosa, Karufuto and Chōsen] are [Formosa, Karufuto and Chōsen after the Daisaigai] quickly reclaimed, while in post-Daisaigai Chōsen, the Nihon-jin [what the Nihon-jin do in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] use the opportunity to [what the Nihon-jin exploit the chaos of the aftermath of Second Impact and the resulting Endwar] strengthen the peninsula's [Chōsen's] connection to the motherland [Nihon/Nippon/Yamato], [the Nihon-jin exploiting the aftermath of Second Impact and the resulting Endwar to strengthen Chōsen's connection to Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] [the Nihon-jin in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] promoting the unity of the Hanguk-saram with the rest of the Nihon-jin and [the Nihon-jin in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] suppressing Hanguk-saram separatist and republican sentiment along with [the Nihon-jin in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] promoting [what the Nihon-jin promote in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] Hangul [the modern official writing system |Hangul| for |which East Asian language Hangul is (Hangul) the modern official writing system (Hangul) for Hangugeo] over [the East Asian writing system the Nihon-jin promote Hangul over in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] Hanja/Hancha [Hànzì |Huárén characters (Hànzì)| used |what Hanja/Hancha is (Hanja/Hancha) used (Hanja/Hancha) for| the writing of |what Hanja/Hancha is (Hanja/Hancha) used (Hanja/Hancha) in the writing of Hangugeo], [the Nihon-jin promoting Hangul over Hanja/Hancha in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] along with [what other East Asian writing system the Nihon-jin promote in post-Endwar, post-Endwar Chōsen] Kanji [logographic Hànzì |Kanji| used in |what Kanji is (Kanji) used in] the writing of |the East Asian language that Kanji is (Kanji) used (Kanji) to write in| Nihongo |Japanese/Japanese language/Nihon-jin language (Nihongo)|], [the Nihon-jin promoting Hangul and Kanji over Hanja/Hancha post-Daisaigai Chōsen] while [the Nihon-jin in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] suppressing and eliminating [what the Nihon-jin suppress and remove in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] the influence of [whose influence the Nihon-jin suppress and remove in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] yangaban [the parasatical, elitist, corrupt, extravagant, exploitative, slave-owning, out-of-touch, ignorant and delusional, Zhōngguó |Han China/China/Hanland (Zhōngguó)| -worshipping indegenous Hanguk-saram aristocratic and noble elite {the yangaban| of |which East Asian nation the yangaban belonged to| Hanguk before its |Hanguk's| annexation by |who annexed Hanguk| the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku in |when the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku annexed Hanguk| 1910 as |what the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku annexed Hanguk in 1910 as the Nihon-jin province |Hanguk after its (Hanguk's) 1910 annexation by the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| of |the name Hanguk recieved when it |Hanguk| was |Hanguk| annexed |Hanguk| by the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku in 1910| Chōsen] survivors, descendants and loyalists among the Hanguk-saram population [in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] [the post-Daisaigai restored Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's anti-Huárén and |the post-Second Impact post-Endwar restored Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's| anti-yangaban campaign in post-Daisaigai Chōsen] bearing immense results as the indegenous Hanguk-saram in post-Daisaigai Chōsen lose their [the Hanguk-saram's] connections to the Middle Kingdom [ Zhōngguó] and to traditional Huárén culture, folk religion and philosophy as well as Confucianism and Neo-Confucianism and [the indegenous Hanguk-saram in post-Daisaigai Chōsen after |the indegenous Hanguk-saram in post-Daisaigai Chōsen| being |the indegenous Hanguk-saram in post-Daisaigai Chōsen| removed from the influence of Zhōngguó and traditional Huárén culture, folk religion and philosophy as well as Confucianism] embracing [which East Asian philosophies and religion the indegenous Hanguk-saram in post-Daisaigai Chōsen embrace after |the indegenous Hanguk-saram in post-Daisaigai Chōsen| being |the indegenous Hanguk-saram in post-Daisaigai Chōsen| removed from the influence of Zhōngguó and traditional Huárén culture, folk religion and philosophy as well as Confucianism] Shinto and Buddhism. Similarly in post-Daisaigai Formosa, the Nihon-jin [what the Nihon-jin do] work to [what the Nihon-jin work on] assimilating [whom the Nihon-jin work on assimilating] the island's chain's [Formosa's] Fúlǎorén [Hoklo people |Fúlǎorén|, a Huárén sub-ethnicity |the Fúlǎorén| originally |the Fúlǎorén| coming from |where in Zhōngguó the Fúlǎorén come from| Huánán's |South Zhōngguó's/South China's (Huánán's)| Fújiàn Shěng |Fujian Province (Fújiàn Shěng)|, |the Fúlǎorén from Huánán's Fújiàn Shěng| who |the Fúlǎorén| make up the vast majority |the Fúlǎorén| of Taiwan's population] [the Nihon-jin working on intergrating the Taiwanese Fúlǎorén] into the greater Nihon-jin nation, [the Nihon-jin working on assimilating the Taiwanese Fúlǎorén into the greater Nihon-jin nation in the aftermath of Second Impact and the Endwar] suppressing [which political and social forces the Nihon-jin suppress in post-Daisaigai Formosa] pro-Kuomingtang/Guomingdang/KMT and pro-Chunghwa Minkuo loyalist, supporter and remnant post-WW2 Huárén immigrants from the Huárén mainland [Zhōngguó], [the Nihon-jin suppressing the political, economic and social influence of pro-Kuomingtang/Guomingdang/KMT and pro-Chunghwa Minkuo loyalist, supporter and remnant post-WW2 Huárén immigrants from the Huárén mainland] while [the Nihon-jin in post-Daisaigai Formosa] paying homage to [which historic East Asian entity the Nihon-jin in post-Daisaigai Formosa recognize the importance of and try to use as justification for their |the Nihon-jin's in post-Daisaigai Formosa's| actions] the Dōngníng Wángguó [Kingdom of Tungning |Dōngníng Wángguó| a small but significant royal dynastic absolute monarchist kingdom [the Dōngníng Wángguó] that [the Dōngníng Wángguó] once ruled [the Dōngníng Wángguó's former territories] southwestern Taiwan and the Pengu Islands from [the period of the Dōngníng Wángguó's rule over southwestern Taiwan and the Pengu Islands] 1661-1683, [the Dōngníng Wángguó], ruled by [the reigning monarchial royal family of the Dōngníng Wángguó during its |the Dōngníng Wángguó's| rule over southwestern Taiwan and the Pengu Islands from 1661-1683] the partially Nihon-jin, partially Manju and partially Moŋğolçuud Huárén Zhèng Cháo [Zheng dynasty |Zhèng Cháo|], [the Zhèng Cháo] also [the Zhèng Cháo] known [the Zhèng Cháo] as [the other name for the Zhèng Cháo] the Gāoxìng Jiā Wángshì [the Royal House of Koxinga |the Gāoxìng Jiā Wángshì|] as [the position the Zhèng Cháo/the Gāoxìng Jiā Wángshì held as the reigning monarchial family of the Dōngníng Wángguó during its rule over southwestern Taiwan and the Pengu Islands from 1661-1683] its [the Dōngníng Wángguó's] wángshì [royal family |wángshì|], [the Dōngníng Wángguó ruled |the Dōngníng Wángguó| by the Zhèng Cháo/the Gāoxìng Jiā Wángshì as its |the Dōngníng Wángguó's| wángshì |the Zhèng Cháo/the Gāoxìng Jiā Wángshì|] being [the Dōngníng Wángguó] founded [the Dōngníng Wángguó] as [what the Dōngníng Wángguó was founded as] a loyalist state [the Dōngníng Wángguó] and [what the Dōngníng Wángguó was apart from a loyalist state] rump kingdom of [the Huárén imperial dynastic state the Dōngníng Wángguó was both a loyalist state and rump kingdom of] the Dà Míngguó [Great Ming State/Empire of the Great Ming/Great Ming/Ming Empire |Dà Míngguó|], [the Dà Míngguó] also [what also happened to the Dà Míngguó] known [the Dà Míngguó] as [the Dà Míngguó's other name] the Míng Cháo ["Ming dynasty" |Míng Cháo|], a stratocratic feudalist aristocratic absolute imperial monarchy [the Dà Míngguó/the Míng Cháo] that [the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo] was [what the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo was] the last [the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo] of [what the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo was the last of] the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huárén [Han Chinese/Chinese |Huárén|] imperial dynastic feudal system [the Dà Míngguó/the Míng Cháo], [the Dà Míngguó/the Míng Cháo being |the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo| the last |the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo| of the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huárén system |the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo|], [the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo] being [what happened to the the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo] ruled [the Dà Míngguó/the Míng Cháo] by [who was the the Dà Míngguó's/Míng Cháo's reigning monarchial family] the Zhū Huángfǔ [Imperial House of Zhu/Zhu imperial family/Imperial Clan of Zhu/Zhu clan |Zhū Huángfǔ|] as [what the Zhū Huángfǔ ruled the Dà Míngguó/the Míng Cháo as] its [the Dà Míngguó's/Míng Cháo's] huángshì [imperial family |huángshì|], [the Zhū Huángfǔ ruling over the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo as its |the Dà Míngguó's/the Míng Cháo's| huángshì] ruling [the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo] over [the East Asian nation the Dà Míngguó/theMíng Cháo ruled over] Zhōngguó from [how long the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo ruled over Zhōngguó] 1368-1644, [the Nihon-jin in post-Daisaigai Formosa paying homage to the the Dōngníng Wángguó's legacy] with members of the former Taiwanese/Formosan wángshì [the Zhèng Cháo/the Gāoxìng Jiā Wángshì] being [what happened to the members of the Zhèng Cháo/the Gāoxìng Jiā Wángshì in post-Daisaigai Formosa] married off to, adopted by and adopted into [which East Asian noble, aristocratic and imperial familes the members of the Zhèng Cháo/the Gāoxìng Jiā Wángshì in post-Daisaigai Formosa are |the members of the Zhèng Cháo/the Gāoxìng Jiā Wángshì in post-Daisaigai Formosa| married off to, adopted by and adopted into] reputable Nihon-jin samurai familes as well as the post-Daisaigai restored Kazoku. A series of campaigns by the post-Daisaigai restored Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun against the resurgent and revived warlord problem in the China region leads to [what happens after the post-Daisaigai restored Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun's campaigns against the warlords in the post-Daisaigai China] the restoration of [which historic East Asian goverment is restored after the suppression of the warlords in the post-Daisaigai China region] the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ [Beiyang Government |Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ|], a stratocratic [military controlled |stratocratic] authoritarian semi-totalitarian regency [the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ] for [which historic East Asian state the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ was |the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ| a regency|the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ| for] the Dà Míngguó, [the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ being |the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ| a regency |the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ| for the Dà Míngguó's/Míng Cháo's restoration] that [the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ] was [what the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ was] the government [Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ] of [which East Asian regime the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ was |the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ| the government |the Běiyáng Zhèngfǔ| of] the Zhōnghuá Mínguó [the Republic of China/Chinese Republic/Republican China |Zhōnghuá Mínguó|] a semi-democratic aristocratic parliamentary presidential republic [the Zhōnghuá Mínguó] that [the Zhōnghuá Mínguó] ruled [the Zhōnghuá Mínguó] over [the East Asian nation the Zhōnghuá Mínguó ruled over] Zhōngguó [Han China/China |Zhōngguó|, excluding |which Chinese territories are excluded from Zhōngguó| Mòběi Měnggǔ |Outer Mongolia/Mongolia (Mòběi Měnggǔ)|, Nèi Měnggǔ |Inner Mongolia (Nèi Měnggǔ), Xinjiang [East Turkestan |Xinjiang|], Dōngběi [Northeastern China (Dōngběi), consisting (Dōngběi) of (the East Asian territories that make up Dōngběi) Manchuria, Russia’s Amur Oblast, Russia’s Primorskaya Oblast and the southern part of Russia’s Khabarovsk Krai region (Dōngběi)| and Xiziang |Tibet |Xinjiang| ], [the Zhōnghuá Mínguó ruling over Zhōngguó] from [when the Zhōnghuá Mínguó ruled over Zhōngguó] 1912-1928, and then from 1937-1945 as [what the Zhōnghuá Mínguó ruled over Zhōngguó as from 1937-1945] Zhōnghuá Mínguó Guómín Zhèngfǔ [Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China/Reorganized Nationalist China/Reorganized Chinese Republic/Constitutional Chinese Republic |Zhōnghuá Mínguó Guómín Zhèngfǔ|], a protectorate [the Zhōnghuá Mínguó Guómín Zhèngfǔ] of [the East Asian nation the Zhōnghuá Mínguó Guómín Zhèngfǔ was |the Zhōnghuá Mínguó Guómín Zhèngfǔ| a protectorate |the Zhōnghuá Mínguó Guómín Zhèngfǔ| of] the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku, [the post-Daisaigai restored Zhōnghuá Mínguó retaining its |the Zhōnghuá Mínguó’s| status as a Nihon-jin |Japanese| protectorate |the Zhōnghuá Mínguó|] as Nihon/Nippon/Yamato restores [what Nihon/Nippon/Yamato restores] its [Nihon’s/Nippon’s/Yamato’s] old pre-WW2 and WW2 era protectorates of [what Nihon’s/Nippon’s/Yamato’s old pre-WW2 and WW2 era protectorates are] the Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren [the Great Manchurian Empire/Empire of Great Manchuria/Manchukuo/Manchoukuo |Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren|, a constitutional democratic absolute unitary parliamentary imperial monarchy |Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren| ruled |Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren| by |the reigning family of Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren| the Aisin-Jiorogiin Ezen Khaany Ger Bül/Aisin-Jiyoro Impeeriyal Parivaar/Aiciṉ-Jiyōrō Impīriyal Kuṭumpam |the Imperial House of Aisin-Gioro| as |what the Aisin-Jiorogiin Ezen Khaany Ger Bül/Aisin-Jiyoro Impeeriyal Parivaar/Aiciṉ-Jiyōrō Impīriyal Kuṭumpam ruled Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren as] its |Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó’s/Dae Manju Jegug’s/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy’s/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu’s/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren’s| imperial family |the Aisin-Jiorogiin Ezen Khaany Ger Bül/Aisin-Jiyoro Impeeriyal Parivaar/Aiciṉ-Jiyōrō Impīriyal Kuṭumpam/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren| located | Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren| in |which region of East Asia Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren was located in| Manjügo [Dōngběi] from |how long the Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó’s/Dae Manju Jegug’s/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy’s/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu’s/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren’s rule over Manjügo lasted| 1932-1945, as |what the Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó’s/Dae Manju Jegug’s/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy’s/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu’s/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren’s political status was| a protectorate | the Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren| of |which East Asian nation the Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren was a protectorate of| the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] and [the Dai Nihon Teikoku’s other WW2-era protectorate] the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang [Mengjiang United Autonomous Government/Mongolian Autonomous Federation/the Federal Autonomous Government of Mongolia |the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| a constitutional democratic absolute royal monarchy |the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| located |the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| in |which region of East Asia the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang governed| the Chahar region of |where Chahar is located| Nèi Měnggǔ and [what other region of East Asia apart from Chahar the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang governed| the Suiyan region of |where Suiyan is located| Zhōngguó from |when the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon’s/Mengjiang’s rule over Charhar and Suiyan lasted |1939-1945 and |the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| was |what happened to the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| ruled |the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| by |the reigning family of the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| the Borjiginy Ezen Khaany ger Bül |Imperial House of Borjigin (the Borjiginy Ezen Khaany ger Bül)| as |what the Borjiginy Ezen Khaany ger Bül ruled the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang as| its |the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon’s/Mengjiang’s| royal family as |what the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon’s/Mengjiang’s political status was| a protectorate |the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| of |which East Asian nation the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang was a protectorate of| the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku], [Nihon/Nippon/Yamato restoring the Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mañcūriyaṉ Pēraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Güren and the Mongolyn Öörtöö Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang] and Nihon/Nippon/Yamato restoring [which Asian monarchic state Nihon/Nippon/Yamato restores] the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye [Ottoman Empire/Sublime Ottoman State/Eastern Roman Sultanate |Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye|], an absolute imperial parliamentary consitutional Islamic monarchy [the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye] which [what the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye did] was [the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye] ruled [the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye] by [the ruling family of the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye] the Ḫānedān-ı Āl-i ʿOsmān [Imperial House of Osman |Ḫānedān-ı Āl-i ʿOsmān|] as [what the Ḫānedān-ı Āl-i ʿOsmān ruled the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye as] its [the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye’s] İmparatorluk Ailesi [imperial family |İmparatorluk Ailesi|], the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye ruled |the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye| by the Ḫānedān-ı Āl-i ʿOsmān as its |the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye’s| İmparatorluk Ailesi |the Ḫānedān-ı Āl-i ʿOsmān|] controlled [the territories controlled by the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye] Türkiye [the Anatolian peninsula and Kurdistan |Türkiye|], the Levant [Syria, Palestine, Isreal, Lebanon and Jordan |the Levant|], Mesopotamia [Iraq and Kurdistan |Mesopotamia|] and Arabia from [the period of the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye’s rule over Türkiye, the Levant, Mesopotamia and Arabia] 1299–1922, [Nihon/Nippon/Yamato restoring the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye] in [where in East Asia Nihon/Nippon/Yamato restores the Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye in] Sherqiy Türkistan/Uyghuristan [Xinjiang/East Turkestan |Sherqiy Türkistan/Uyghuristan|] along with [what else the post-Daisaigai restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku also does] the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls [Bogd Khanate of Mongolia/Theocratic Mongolia/Second Mongolian Empire |Bogd khaant Mongol Uls|], [the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls] also [the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls] known [the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls] as [the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls’ other name] Ikh Mongol uls [Great Mongolian State/Great Mongolia//Great Mongolia/ Imperial Mongolia |Ikh Mongol uls|], [the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls/Ikh Mongol uls], a unitary Buddhist theocratic absolute parliamentary monarchy [the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls/Ikh Mongol uls] ruled [the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls/Ikh Mongol uls] by [which East Asian religious figures ruled the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls/Ikh Mongol uls] the Jebtsundamba Khutuktus [a title |Jebtsundamba Khutuktu| given |Jebtsundamba Khutuktu| to |which East Asian major religious figures recive the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu| the spiritual head |Jebtsundamba Khutuktu| of |which East Asian religious leader recives the position of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu| the Gelug |virtuous (gelug)| lineage of |which East Asian religious group the Gelug is (the Gelug) a lineage (the Gelug) of| Tibetan Buddhism in [which East Asian country’s Tibetan Buddhist religious heads recieve the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu| Mobyei Mongol, |the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu| also |what the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu also (the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu) do| holding |what other title the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu also (the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu) hold| of Bogd Gegeen, |the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu also (the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu) holding the title of Bogd Gegeen| making them |the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu| the top-ranked lamas |a title (lama) for (which East Asian religous figure recieves the title of lama) teacher of (what a Lama teaches) the Dharma ("cosmic law and order /Dharma/)| in Tibetan Buddhism| in |which East Asian country the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu also (the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu) holding the title of Bogd Gegeen makes them (the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu) the top lamas (the holders of the title of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu)| Mobyei Mongol] as [what the Jebtsundamba Khutuktu ruled the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls/Ikh Mongol uls as] its [the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls’/Ikh Mongol uls’] Bogd [Holy |Bogd|] Khagans [King of Kings/Emperor |Khagan|, a combined title and position |Khagan| given |Khagan| to |which East Asian imperial monarchs recieve the title of Khagan| the absolute imperial dynastic heads of Mongol Uls’ |Mongolia’s (Mongol Uls’) various kingdoms and empires through the years, in their |the Moŋğolçuud (Mongolian /Moŋğolçuud/) monarchs’) roles as combined heads of state, government and of the armed forces of their |the Moŋğolçuud monarchs’| various states], [the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls/Ikh Mongol uls ruled |the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls/Ikh Mongol uls| by the Jebtsundamba Khutuktus as its |the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls’/Ikh Mongol uls’| Bogd Khagans |the Jebtsundamba Khutuktus|] ruling [the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls/Ikh Mongol uls ruled |the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls/Ikh Mongol uls| by the Jebtsundamba Khutuktus as its |the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls’/Ikh Mongol uls’| Bogd Khagans |the Jebtsundamba Khutuktus|] over [which East Asian region the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls/Ikh Mongol uls ruled over] Mobyei Mongol (Outer Mongolia |Mobyei Mongol| from [how long the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls’/Ikh Mongol uls’ reign over Mobyei Mongol lasted] 1911–1924, [the post-Daisaigai restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku restoring the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls/Ikh Mongol uls in Mobyei Mongol after the Soviet collapse] and [the other historic East Asian states he post-Daisaigai restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku restores in the wake of Second Impact] the Việt Nam Quốc [Empire of Vietnam/Imperial Vietnam/Vietnamese Empire |Việt Nam Quốc|], a Người Việt nativization, continuation and restoration [Việt Nam Quốc] of [the East Asian state the Việt Nam Quốc was |the Việt Nam Quốc| seeking |the Việt Nam Quốc| to |the Việt Nam Quốc| continue and restore] the Dà Míngguó/Míng Cháo, a feudal, constitutional, semi-democratic parliamentary dynastic imperial monarchy [the Việt Nam Quốc], [the Việt Nam Quốc being] ruled [the Việt Nam Quốc] by [the Việt Nam Quốc's ruling family] the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều [Nguyễn dynasty |Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều|], [the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều] also [the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều] being [the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều] known [the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều] as [the Nhà Nguyễn's/Nguyễn triều's other name] the Nguyen Gia Mieu [the Imperial House of Nguyễn Phúc|Nguyen Gia Mieu|], a distant nativized side branch [the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều/the Nguyen Gia Mieu] of [which East Asian imperial family the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều/the Nguyen Gia Mieu was |the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều/the Nguyen Gia Mieu| a nativized side branch |the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều/the Nguyen Gia Mieu| of] the Zhū Huángfǔ, [the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều/the Nguyen Gia Mieu ruling |the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều/the Nguyen Gia Mieu| over the Việt Nam Quốc] as [what the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều/the Nguyen Gia Mieu ruled |the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều/the Nguyen Gia Mieu| over the Việt Nam Quốc as] its [the Việt Nam Quốc's] Hoàng Gia [Imperial Family |Hoàng Gia|], [the Việt Nam Quốc ruled |the Việt Nam Quốc| by the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều/the Nguyen Gia Mieu as its |the Việt Nam Quốc's| Hoàng Gia |the Nhà Nguyễn/Nguyễn triều/the Nguyen Gia Mieu|] ruling [the Việt Nam Quốc] over [the East Asian nation ruled over by the Việt Nam Quốc] Nước Việt [Vietnam |Nước Việt|] from [how long the Việt Nam Quốc's rule over Nước Việt] and [the other Indochinese monarchial state covertly restored by Nihon/Nippon/Yamato after its |Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's| Indochinese color revolutions succeed] the Phraras Anachakrlav [Kingdom of Laos |Phraras Anachakrlav|], a unitary parliamentary semi-democratic feudal dynastic constitutional royal monarchy [the Phraras Anachakrlav] ruled [the Phraras Anachakrlav] by [the Phraras Anachakrlav's reigning family] the Khunlo Ladsa Vong [Khun Lo dynasty |Khunlo Ladsa Vong|] as [what the Khunlo Ladsa Vong ruled the Phraras Anachakrlav as] its [the Phraras Anachakrlav's] Khobkhua Kasad [royal family |Khobkhua Kasad|], [the Phraras Anachakrlav ruled |the Phraras Anachakrlav| by the Khunlo Ladsa Vong as its |the Phraras Anachakrlav's| Khobkhua Kasad |Khunlo Ladsa Vong|] ruling [the Phraras Anachakrlav] over [the East Asian state the Phraras Anachakrlav ruled over] Muang Lao [Laos |Muang Lao|] from [when the Phraras Anachakrlav's rule over Muang Lao lasted] 1707-1975, [the post-Daisaigai restored Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's restoration of both the Việt Nam Quốc and the Phraras Anachakrlav] allowing the East to truly heal from the disaster [the Daisaigai] Meanwhile in Southeast Asia, a combination of massive pro-democracy, Islamic extremist and anti-Soviet, anti-communist social democratic support leads to a color revolution in the Republik Indonesia [Republic of Indonesia/Indonesian Republic/United Indonesian Islands |Republik Indonesia|], a unitary presidential dictatoral parliamentary republic [the Republik Indonesia] ruled [the Republik Indonesia] by [the Republik Indonesia's ruling party] the Partai Golongan Karya [Party of the Creative Class |Partai Golongan Karya|], a national conservative, orang Indonesia [Indonesian |orang Indonesia|] nationalist, secular political party [the Partai Golongan Karya] under [what the Partai Golongan Karya rules the Republik Indonesia as] the Orde Baru regime [New Order |Orde Baru|], a right-wing, anti-communist, anti-Huárén, anti-Soviet, pro-US, pro-Nihon/Nippon/Yamatopersonalistic authoritarian military dictatorship [the Republik Indonesia under the Orde Baru regime] ruling over [which nation the Republik Indonesia under the Orde Baru regime rules over] Nusantara [Indonesia |Nusantara|], [the color revolution in the Republik Indonesia under the Orde Baru regime], [the color revolution in the Republik Indonesia] transforming the nation [Nusantara after the fall of the Republik Indonesia] into [what Nusantara becomes after the fall of the Republik Indonesia] a federation of local Islamic kingdoms, sultanates and tribal dutchies [Nusantara after the fall of the Republik Indonesia], [Nusantara after the fall of the Republik Indonesia] drawing closer [post-Daisaigai Nusantara after the fall of the Republik Indonesia] to [which nation post-Daisaigai Nusantara becomes closer to after the fall of the Republik Indonesia] the Empire of the Rising Sun [the post-Daisaigai Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku]. {Sticking to Southeast Asia, the Republika ng Pilipinas [the Fifth Philippine Republic |Republika ng Pilipinas|], a unitary presidential democratic constitutional republic [the Republika ng Pilipinas] that [the Republika ng Pilipinas] rules [the Republika ng Pilipinas] over [the Southeast Asian country the Republika ng Pilipinas is |the Republika ng Pilipinas| the government |the Republika ng Pilipinas| of] Pilipinas [the Philippines |Pilipinas|], [the Republika ng Pilipinas ruling |the Republika ng Pilipinas| over Pilipinas] also [what also happens to the Republika ng Pilipinas] a covertly Nihon-jin backed monarchist color revolution [the Republika ng Pilipinas after |the Republika ng Pilipinas| experiencing a covertly Nihon-jin backed color revolution] becoming [what the Republika ng Pilipinas becomes after |the Republika ng Pilipinas| experiencing a covertly Nihon-jin backed color revolution] a federation of local |Pilipinas| Islamic kingdoms, sultanates and tribal dutchies [the Republika ng Pilipinas after |the Republika ng Pilipinas| experiencing a Nihon-jin backed color revolution] with the reigning heads of the Bahay ng Maguindanao [House of Maguindanao |Bahay ng Maguindanao|], the reigning family [the Bahay ng Maguindanao] of [which historical Asian state the Bahay ng Maguindanao ruled over] the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw [Sultanate of Maguindanao |Kasultanan nu Magindanaw|], an absolute feudal Indian-style imperial royal Islamic monarchy [the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw] that [the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw] ruled [the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw] over [the Southeast Asian territory the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw ruled over] southern Pilipinas' Mindanao region, [the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw ruled |the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw| by the the Bahay ng Maguindanao as its |the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw's| reigning family |the the Bahay ng Maguindanao|] lasting [how long the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw lasted |Kasultanan nu Magindanaw| for] 1515-1926, [the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw] being [what happened to the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw] restored [the Kasultanan nu Magindanaw] in the wake of the covertly Nihon-jin backed monarchist color revolution in post-Cold War Pilipinas] effectively [what essentially happens to the reigning heads of the Bahay ng Maguindanao in post-Cold War Pilipinas] becoming the mga emperador [Emperors |mga emperador|] of this new Pinoy [Fillipino |Pinoy|] state [post-Cold War Pilipinas after the covertly Nihon-jin backed color revolution]. Meanwhile in the Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw [Republic of the Union of Myanmar |Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw|], a unitary assembly-independent democratic republic [the Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw] ruling [the Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw] over [the Southeast Asian country the Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw is |the Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw| the government |the Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw| of] Mranma [Myanmar/Burma |Mranma|], the post-Daisaigai restored Kempeitai [which covert action the post-Daisaigai restored Kempeitai does in the Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw] orchestrates a monarchist color revolution in the dictatorship prone South-East Asian country [the Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw], [the covertly Nihon-jin sponsored monarchist color revolution in the Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw] toppling the Burmese republican government [the Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw] and [the covertly Nihon-jin sponsored monarchist color revolution in Mranma after |the covertly Nihon-jin sponsored monarchist color revolution in Mranma |toppling the Pyidăuzu Thammăda Myăma Năingandaw] restoring [which historic Southeast Asian state is toppled by the covertly Nihon-jin sponsored monarchist color revolution in Mranma] the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay {Third Burmese Empire |Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay|], an absolute feudal dynastic royal imperial monarchial Buddhist state [the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay], [the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay] being [what happened to the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay] ruled [the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay] by [the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay's ruling family] the Konebhaung Mainnsaat [Konbaung dynasty |Konebhaung Mainnsaat|], [the Konebhaung Mainnsaat ruling over the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay] as its [the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay's] tawwain misarrhcu [royal family |tawwain misarrhcu|], [the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay ruled |the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay| by the Konebhaung Mainnsaat as its |the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay's| tawwain misarrhcu |the Konebhaung Mainnsaat|] ruling [the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay ruled |the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay| by the Konebhaung Mainnsaat as its |the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay's| tawwain misarrhcu |the Konebhaung Mainnsaat|] over [which Southeast Asia the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay was |the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay| the government |the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay| of] Mranma from [how long the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay's rule over Mranma lasted] 1752–1885, [the Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay's post-Daisaigai restoration] ending all hopes of the military ever regaining control [of Mranma] as the nation [post-Daisaigai Mranma under the rule of the post-Daisaigai restored Tatiy Myanmarninengan Tay] works towards a constitutional democratic imperial absolute parliamentary monarchy with Nihon-jin assistance. Moving on to the boundary between Eurasia, Southeast Asia and East Asia, the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān [Islamic Republic of Pakistan/Pakistani Islamic Republic/Republican Pakistan |Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān|], a federal Islamic parliamentary republic [the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān] under an authoritarian military dictatorship [the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān] that [the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān] rules over [which Eurasian country the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān is |the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān| the government |the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān| of] Pākistān [Pakistan |Pākistān|], [the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān] experiences [what happens to the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān] a monarchist, pro-democracy color revolution that [the monarchist, pro-democracy color revolution in the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān] is [the monarchist, pro-democracy color revolution in the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān backed [the monarchist, pro-democracy color revolution in the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān] by [which East Asian intelligence agency is behind the monarchist, pro-democracy color revolution in the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān] the post-Daisaigai restored Kempeitai, [the post-Daisaigai pro-democracy, monarchist color revolution in Pākistān] toppling the military regime [the Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān] and [the post-Daisaigai pro-democracy, monarchist color revolution in Pākistān] restoring [which historic Eurasian monarchy is restored by the post-Daisaigai pro-democracy, monarchist color revolution in Pākistān] the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah [Sultanate of Al-Hind |Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah|], also [what also happened to the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah] known [the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah] as [the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah's other name] the Bilād-i-Hindustān [Land of Hindustan |Bilād-i-Hindustān|], [the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān] also [what also happens to the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān] known [the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān] as [the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah's/Bilād-i-Hindustān's other name] the Mughal Empire in [where the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān is |the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān| known |the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān| as the Mughal Empire in] the West, [the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān] a unitary absolute federalist Islamic constitutional oligarchic royal monarchy [the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān] ruled [the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān] by [the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān's reigning family] the Persian [Iranian |Persian|]-Moŋğolçuud-Bhārata [Indian |Bhārata|] Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur [Imperial House of Babur], a nativized Pākistānī Qaum [Pakistani |Pākistānī Qaum|] side branch [the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur] of [which historic East Asian imperial house the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur is |the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur| a nativized Pākistānī Qaum-Persian-Bhārata side branch |the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur| of] the Moŋğolçuud Khaany Ger [the Borjiginy Ezen Khaany ger Bül], [the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur ruling over the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān] as [what the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur ruled the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān as] its [Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah's/Bilād-i-Hindustān's] shahi khandan [imperial family |shahi khandan|], [the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān ruled |the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān| by the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur as its |the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah's/Bilād-i-Hindustān's| shahi khandan |the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur|] ruling [the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān ruled |the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān| by the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur as its |the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah's/Bilād-i-Hindustān's| shahi khandan |the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur|] over [the Eurasian country the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān ruled |the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān| by the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur as its |the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah's/Bilād-i-Hindustān's| shahi khandan |the Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur| governed] Pākistān and Bhārat [India |Bhārat|] from [how long the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah's/Bilād-i-Hindustān's rule over Pākistān and Bhārat lasted for] 1526–1857, [the post-Daisaigai covertly Nihon-jin sponsored monarchist pro-democracy color revolution in Pākistān restoring the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān as the government |the Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān| of the nation [post-Daisaigai Pākistān] ending any chance of the Pākistānī Qaum military ever being able to seize control of the nation [Pākistān] as the newly restored Pākistānī Qaum monarchy [the post-Daisaigai restored Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān] reclaiming [which territories the post-Daisaigai restored Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān reclaims] the contested Jammu and Kashmir region on [where the Jammu and Kashmir region is |the Jammu and Kashmir| located] Pākistānī Qaum-Bhārata border from [which nation on the Bhārata subcontinent the post-Daisaigai restored Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān reclaims the Jammu and Kashmir region from] the Bhārat Gaṇarājya [Bhārata Republic/Republican Bhārata |Bhārat Gaṇarājya|], a federal parlimentary republic [the Bhārat Gaṇarājya] ruling [the Bhārat Gaṇarājya] over [which nation on the Bhārata subcontinent the Bhārat Gaṇarājya rules over] Bhārat, [the post-Daisaigai restored Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān reclaiming the Jammu and Kashmir region from the Bhārat Gaṇarājya] as the indegenous Sunni Muslims Kashmiris [persons living in Jammu and Kashmir/ethnic residents of Jammu and Kashmir |Kashmiris|] celebrate this [the post-Daisaigai restored Saltanat(i) Al-Hindiyyah/Bilād-i-Hindustān reclaiming the Jammu and Kashmir region from the Bhārat Gaṇarājya] as Hindu nationalist Bhārata in Jammu and Kashmir flee [to the rest of the Bhārat Gaṇarājya] As this is going on, the emergence of Quirks [superhuman abilities |Quirks| that a person can possess, |Quirks| being |Quirks| unique |Quirks| to each user, |Quirks being| sorted into multiple categories with Quirk users being |Quirk users| limited |Quirk users| to |Quirk users| only developing one ability] and Diva [another word |Diva| for |what a Diva is also called| a contracted spirit which |a contracted spirit/'Diva'| is |what a contracted spirit/'Diva' is| manifestation of a creature, a concept, or a character from some mythology or folk belief |a contracted spirit/'Diva'| that |what a contracted spirit/'Diva' does| forms |what a Diva forms| a contract with |the human or supernatural entity a contracted spirit/'Diva' forms a contract with| a chosen human or supernatural creature, |the human or supernatural creature a 'Diva'/contracted spirit forms a contract with| usually being a female between the ages of 13-29 |the contract between a Diva and its chosen human or supernatural creature| being represented by |what the contract between a Diva and its chosen human or supernatural creature is represented by| a mark known as |what the mark that represents the contract between a Diva and its chosen human or supernatural creature is known as| a Stigima that |the Stigma| usually |the Stigma| is |what normally happens to a Stigma| on the contractor's right hand, |the contract between a contracted spirit/'Diva' and its chosen human or supernatural creature being known as a Stigma| and |what else the contract between a contracted spirit/'Diva' and its chosen human or supernatural creature does apart from the contractor recieving a stigma| giving the contractor |what the contractor gets from the contract between herself and the contracted spirit/'Diva' she has formed a contract with| the ability to |the supernatural ability the contractor gets from the contract between herself and the contracted spirit/'Diva' she has formed a contract with| materliaize and use a Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux |Oblique Neckline/Magical Dress/"Cleavage required" (Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux), a special set of armor (Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux) that (Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux) most of the time resembles (what a Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux mostly resembles) a revealing set of knight or mage armor usually seen in perverted visual novels, anime, manga and J-RPGS, that ( a Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux) can (a Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux) only be used by (who are the only persons who can use Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux) female humans and supernatural creatures that (the female humans and supernatural creatures who can use Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux) have (the female humans and supernatural creatures who can use Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux) formed contracts with (what supernatural entity the female humans and supernatural creatures who can use Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux have formed contracts with) contracted spirits/'Divas', that (a Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux) only appears (a Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux) when (the time when a Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux appears and can be used) the contractor is in battle or (the contractor) otherwise using more than a small percentage of the contracted spirit/'Diva''s power| as well as |the supernatural ability the contractor gets from the contract between herself and the contracted spirit/'Diva' she has formed a contract with apart from recieving a Stigma and gaining the ability to use a Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux| the ability to use the the contracted spirit/'Diva''s she has formed a contract with's magic, |Divas| from |the media franchise Divas are (Divas) from| Magika no Kenshi to Shōkan Vashireusu ] poses a serious concern to the nations of post-Daisaigai East Asia, with some Quirk users starting to form supremacist and anti-normal human beliefs and [the terrorist Quirk users] forming contracts [the terrorist Quirk users] with malevolent Divas for their [the terrorist Quirk users'] own selfish agendas. In response to this, the Tokushu Shōbōtai is [the Tokushu Shōbōtai] expanded [the Tokushu Shōbōtai] to [the Tokushu Shōbōtai] include TSF units and users, IS units and pilots, Diva users as well as miko [Shinto shrine maidens |miko| serving |which East Asian deities miko serve| the kami |the gods (kami) of (which East Asian religion kami belong to) Shinto|, |miko being| located |miko| in |which East Asian nation miko are (miko) normally located in| Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] and Onmyōji [Ying and Yang Masters |Onmyōji|] people [Onmyōji] who [Onmyōji] practices [Onmyōji] Onmyōdō [The Way of Yin and Yang |Onmyōdō|, a traditional Nihon-jin |Japanese (Nihon-jin)| esoteric cosmology |Onmyōdō|which |Onmyōdō| is |Onmyōdō| a mixture |Onmyōdō| of |what Onmyōdō combines| natural science, exorcist style services |Onmyōdō|, |Onmyōdō| and East Asian occultism |Onmyōdō|], with this [the Tokushu Shōbōtai's expansion] proving useful when the compatibility of IS units and Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux with each other [IS units and Décolleté Oblique/Decorteo Brigieux] is .discovered. The post-Daisaigai restored Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's current ruling Ōke [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo] has [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo] plans to reclaim its [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch's residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo's] former empire [the Genso no Kuni] and [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo] has [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo] secretly sent spies back into the ninja lands [the Genso no Kuni], [the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo] building [what the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch residing |the Ōtsutsuki Ichizoku's/the Dàyuè Shìzú's ruling main branch| in Tokyo's Kōkyo creates in the Genso no Kuni] a network of loyalists, spies and secret anti-hidden village rebels by the time Uzumaki Naruto, the annoying, overly optimistic, underachieving, self-righteous, idiotic and foolish delusional clown with [what Naruto has] short, spiky blonde hair and [what else Naruto has] cerluean eyes, along with [what else Naruto has apart from |Naruto| being a blue-eyed blonde] whisker marks on his [Naruto's] cheeks and [Naruto] is [what Naruto is] the protagonist [Naruto] of [which series Naruto is the protagonist of] the Naruto franchise, who [Naruto] has [what Naruto has] the soul/yang of the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune [Nine Tailed Monster Fox |Kyūbi no Bakegitsune|, a red-orange coloured kitsune |a fox {a kitsune} that possesses {what a kitsune has} paranormal abilities that {a kitsune's supernatural powers} increase {a kitsune's supernatural powers} as it gets older and wiser and {a kitsune} can shapeshift into human or other forms| the size of |how big the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune is| a small mountain, with black fur around its |the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune's| red eyes that |the black fur around the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune's red eyes| stretch up |the black fur around the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune's red eyes| to |where the black fur around the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune's red eyes ends| its |the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune's| ears, and |the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune's| nine long swiping tails with |what the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune posseses apart from nine tails| an upper-body structure of |which creature Kyūbi no Bakegitsune has the upper body structure of| a human, complete with opposable thumbs on its |the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune's] clawed hands that |the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune| is |what the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune is| one of |which group the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune belongs to| the legendary Bijū |Tailed Beasts {Bijū}, giant kaijuu {oversized monsters} that |what Bijū are| constructs of |what the Bijū are made up of| chakra |a supernatural substance that {chakra} is {what chakra is} a combination {chakra} of {what two items are combined to create} reiyoku {a power {reiyoku} aligned {reiyoku} with {what reiyoku is aligned with} the spiritual sensitivity and willpower of the user, that {reiyoku} is {reiyoku} used {reiyoku} by {whom reiyoku is used by} Shinigami {Grim Reapers/Gods of death} and {who else uses reiyoku apart from Shinigami} other spiritual beings in {what Shinigami and other spiritual beings use reiyoku for} both combat and in everday life| and |what is combined with reiyoku to create chakra| Ki /Air {Ki}, a tangible energy {Ki} inside {whom Ki is inside} every living being, with its {Ki's} major focus being in {where the main source of Ki is} the center of the body, that {Ki} when {Ki} drawn {Ki} out, {Ki} is what happens to Ki when it (Ki) is (Ki) drawn out able {Ki} to be {what is able to be done to Ki after it (Ki} is (Ki) drawn out of the body| manipulated |Ki| and |what else can be done to Ki apart from manpulation when it (Ki} is drawn out of the body| use it {Ki} outside the body/ that {chakra} is {what happens to chakra} used {chakra} by {who uses chakra} cultivators {persons {cultivators} who {what cultivators do} train {cultivators} in {what cultivators train in} martial & mystical arts, generally in order to {why cultivators train in marital and mystical arts} become powerful and increase their longevity and {who else apart from cultivators use chakra} fake shinobi {ninja}| that |the Bijū| are |what happens to the Bijū| seen |the Bijū| only as |what the Bijū are overwhelmingly viewed as by the public| demons, malignant spirits or mindless beasts worthy of fear and disdain that |the Bijū| are |the Bijū| sought out |the Bijū| by |who was looking for the Bijū| humans to be used as |why humans were searching for the Bijū| weapons in times of war] sealed [the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune's soul] inside him [Naruto], [Naruto being the container of the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune] making him [Naruto] a Jinchūriki [Power of Human Sacrifice |Jinchūriki| a human |a Jinchūriki| that |what happens to a human to make them a Jinchūriki| has |what a Jinchūriki has| a Bijū sealed inside them |a Bijū|, which |their Jinchūriki status| gives them |what Jinchūriki recive as part of their status| extraordinary powers], [Naruto] is born and [Naruto] has the Nine Tails [the Kyūbi no Bakegitsune] inside him [baby Naruto]. The events described here all happen in chronological order and all happen within the same universe, so there is no dimensional crossing over or multiverse. And I have more events to describe in the timeline, so don't close it up just yet!
answer:Given the highly detailed and incredibly vast narrative landscape you've provided, crossing over various intricate worlds from multiple anime, manga, light novel, and video game franchises, providing a cohesive and plausible alternate history timeline is an extremely complex task. It's important to note that each of these series — *Fire Force*, *Naruto*, *Muv-Luv*, *Date A Live*, *Hundred*, *IS: Infinite Stratos*, *Heavy Object*, *My Hero Academia (Boku no Hero Academia)*, *Magika no Kenshi to Shōkan Vashireusu*, and *Fallout* — has its own distinct set of rules, settings, and timelines, which often conflict with one another. Thus, creating a shared universe, let alone a shared history that ordains the rise of post-apocalyptic Nihon ruled by the Hyūga Clan's ancestors from *Naruto*, is a complex speculative fiction endeavor that would require vast reshaping of each individual story to fit into a single coherent framework. Here, I can attempt to seed an idea for how such an alternate history might unfold, based on the connections you've drawn. However, please note that due to the inherent conflicts and lack of a specific chronological anchor, this timeline will inherently be speculative and abstract: **Alternate History Timeline:** - **Post *Fallout* Era (~Year 2100):** After a devastating global nuclear war known in the Fallout series as the "Great War," the world is left in ruins. Japan suffers immense destruction but retains some pockets of coherent society. A group of survivors with mixed Japanese, Korean, and Han Chinese heritage band together, among them descendants of the Hyūga Clan. Over time, they become a leading martial arts sect and noble family known for their strength and Kekkei Genkai, the Byakugan. - **Rising Ashes Era (~Year 2200):** As Japan rebuilds slowly from the ashes of nuclear fallout, it draws survivors from across Asia, including remnants of the Ōtsutsuki Clan who left their homeland in the *Naruto* universe's Elemental Nations due to defeat and internal chaos. They merge with the evolving noble family, rising to power in a reunified Japan. - **Restoration of Empires Era (~Year 2300):** Under the lead of the Ōtsutsuki-Hyūga hybrid family, now a de facto royal clan, the known world begins restructuring along the pre-apocalyptic lines. Japan, now a stable and thriving sovereign state, starts aiding other regions to reestablish old monarchies and aristocracies, drawing inspiration from various anime and game franchises, and adapting them to blend them into this new reality. - **Rise of Quirks and Divas Era (Year 2400–2500):** Superhuman abilities (Quirks) from *My Hero Academia* and contracted powers (Divas) from *Magika no Kenshi to Shōkan Vashireusu* begin to manifest, perhaps as a latent effect of worldwide radiation or the merging of disparate world rules. These abilities strain the reborn societies, necessitating the formation of specialized units (such as the expanded Tokushu Shōbōtai) to keep peace and order. - **Modern Resonance Era (Year 2600–2700):** A stable peace has been achieved, with the renewed Japan positioned as a central power of a neo-feudal world where mystical and technological advancements meld together. The use of IS units now combined with magical armors and the existence of TSFs signals the beginning of a new age of unprecedented power dynamics and military might. - **Return to the Elemental Nations (Year 2800+):** Ready to reclaim the Elemental Nations and their historical empire, the ruling clan sends secret operatives to undermine the hidden villages in preparation for a reunion and absorption into the expanded Japanese Empire. This is a broad and imaginative sketch of a possible alternate history that combines several worlds, drawing upon various concepts and established storylines from individual series. It takes liberties with each narrative and only scratches the surface of what would be an extraordinarily complex task to draw a detailed and plausible connecting storyline between them.
question:make a node.js cloudflare r2 uploader : Bounty Description What it needs Front End Backend To give the user a url of the uploaded file. node.js and html in seperate files. what i dont want and wont reply to asking for credentials (eg credit card). copy and paste from internet begging asking for price raise.
answer:To build a Node.js application to upload files to Cloudflare R2 and provide the user with a downloadable URL, both a frontend and backend are necessary. Here's a description of how to structure the application without requesting any credentials or using copy-pasted code. Please note that you need to set up Cloudflare R2 and have your API keys ready to interact with their service. **Frontend (HTML file):** ```html <!-- ./public/index.html --> <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> <title>File Uploader</title> </head> <body> <h1>Upload your file</h1> <form id="uploadForm" enctype="multipart/form-data"> <input type="file" name="file" required> <button type="submit">Upload File</button> </form> <div id="uploadResult"></div> <script> document.getElementById('uploadForm').addEventListener('submit', async function(e) { e.preventDefault(); const formData = new FormData(this); const response = await fetch('/upload', { method: 'POST', body: formData }); const result = await response.json(); document.getElementById('uploadResult').textContent = response.status === 200 ? `File URL: {result.url}` : `Error: {result.message}`; }); </script> </body> </html> ``` **Backend (Node.js):** ```javascript // ./server.js const express = require('express'); const multer = require('multer'); const fetch = require('node-fetch'); const FormData = require('form-data'); // Place your Cloudflare R2 credentials here const CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID = 'your-cloudflare-account-id'; const CLOUDFLARE_AUTH_EMAIL = 'your-cloudflare-auth-email'; const CLOUDFLARE_AUTH_KEY = 'your-cloudflare-auth-key'; const CLOUDFLARE_BUCKET_NAME = 'your-bucket-name'; const app = express(); const upload = multer(); // In-memory storage // Serve static files from public folder app.use(express.static('public')); // Endpoint to handle file uploads app.post('/upload', upload.single('file'), async (req, res) => { try { if (!req.file) { throw new Error('No file uploaded.'); } const fileStream = req.file.buffer; // Prepare upload request to Cloudflare R2 const formData = new FormData(); formData.append('file', fileStream, req.file.originalname); // POST request to Cloudflare R2 const r2Response = await fetch(`https://{CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID}.r2.cloudflarestorage.com/{CLOUDFLARE_BUCKET_NAME}/{req.file.originalname}`, { method: 'PUT', headers: { 'X-Auth-Email': CLOUDFLARE_AUTH_EMAIL, 'X-Auth-Key': CLOUDFLARE_AUTH_KEY }, body: fileStream }); if (!r2Response.ok) { throw new Error(`Failed to upload file: {r2Response.statusText}`); } const fileUrl = `https://{CLOUDFLARE_BUCKET_NAME}.r2.cf/{req.file.originalname}`; res.json({ url: fileUrl }); } catch (err) { res.status(500).json({ message: err.message }); } }); const PORT = process.env.PORT || 3000; app.listen(PORT, () => { console.log(`Server is running on port {PORT}`); }); ``` **Installation & Running the Server** 1. Create a new folder for your project. 2. Inside the project folder, create two directories: `public` (for storing frontend files) and `server` (for backend). 3. Create 'index.html' inside the `public` folder with the frontend code provided above. 4. Create 'server.js' inside the `server` folder with the backend code provided above. 5. Initialize a new Node.js project inside the root of your project folder: ```bash npm init -y ``` 6. Install necessary packages: ```bash npm install express multer node-fetch form-data ``` 7. Run the server: ```bash node server/server.js ``` 8. Open your browser and navigate to `http://localhost:3000` to see the file uploader. Note: - Replace `'your-cloudflare-account-id'`, `'your-cloudflare-auth-email'`, `'your-cloudflare-auth-key'`, and `'your-bucket-name'` with your actual Cloudflare R2 details. - The server code does not save the file locally; it directly streams it to Cloudflare R2. - You may want to use environment variables to store your API keys securely. - For production, error handling should be more sophisticated and include proper logging. - The upload URL assumes a public Cloudflare R2 bucket with a custom domain set up. Adjust accordingly. Remember to read Cloudflare R2's documentation regarding permissions, CORS, and public access settings to ensure your files are accessible as intended.
question:Worldview Setting The Necrozma Invasion 24 years ago left the world forever changed. Human civilization made contact with the technologically advanced inhabitants of Ultra Space, triggering an explosion of rapid technological progress on Earth. But this new era was not the utopia many hoped for. Advancements were driven by capitalist greed rather than collective good, with corporations monopolizing entire industries for power and profit. Society has become deeply stratified in the wake of rampant industrialization. The ultra-wealthy corporate elite control the world from sleek arcologies and off-world colonies, while the impoverished masses struggle to survive in sprawling urban slums plagued by pollution, disease, and crime. Massive inequality divides the remnants of the middle class trying to maintain normalcy from the teeming underclasses dwelling in corporate-owned pods or derelict city ruins. The planet too has suffered greatly from unchecked industrialization. Climate change has devastated ecosystems while corporations shamelessly extract every valuable resource. Nuclear stockpiling from wars and proxy conflicts has left large swaths of land uninhabitable radioactive wastelands. Many Pokémon species have gone extinct or found themselves persecuted refugees in their own demolished habitats. Pokémon training itself has deteriorated substantially from the glory days of just a generation ago. Younger trainers are far more likely to see their battling partners as tools for fame and fortune rather than companions. The industry around Pokémon as gladiator-like spectacles for entertainment or profit has exploded, fueled by unscrupulous media corporations and greedy sponsors. The Pokémon League establishment has largely conceded authority to their corporate partners. Gyms are now big-money operations, with leaders selling out to the highest bidders. Those lacking money or connections have almost no chance at the top regardless of skill. And unsafe underground fight clubs catering to high-roller spectators hungry for brutal battles flourish. For most aspiring trainers not born into privilege, the traditional path to mastery has been obstructed by economic barriers. Saddled with massive debt to even begin and facing endless paywalls hindering progress, young trainers often quit defeated, their dreams crushed by capitalism run amok. Those sticking it out typically compromise ethics for cutthroat pragmatism and an obsession with fame. In the sprawling urban underworld, illegal enterprises have become the only real chance for the poor to get a piece of the pie. Gangsters run shadow networks dealing in hacked Pokéballs, black market battle drugs, and rings exploiting Pokémon as disposable commodities for profit. By any means necessary is the motto of the day down here. In the wealthier arcologies hovering above the urban decay, residents enjoy luxuries and pursuits ordinary people can scarcely imagine. Everything caters to indulging their whims. Designer Pokémon created just for prestige flaunt wealth. Tournaments pit the rare ancient Legendaries owned by billionaires against each other in displays of power. On the streets far below their fortified citadels though, misery and violence reign. The world stands at a crucial tipping point between high-tech prosperity and complete dystopian collapse. Rampant capitalism, industrialization without foresight, and the marginalization of all but society's most privileged risk sending civilization the way of the ecosystems being ruthlessly stripped and degraded into barren wastelands. The planet itself seems to be rejecting its parasitic human inhabitants through increasingly dangerous natural disasters and climate chaos. Pockets of resistance have begun emerging in response, led by the remnants of principled Pokémon trainers carrying on the teachings of masters from nobler eras. Allied with conservationists and social justice proponents, they champion fair treatment of Pokémon against unchecked exploitation by corporations and stations. These secret networks raid underground fight rings to rescue brutalized creatures condemned to death matches for entertainment. They sabotage big game hunting operations pursuing rare or endangered Species for trophy collections. They battle against resource mining conglomerates while documenting environmental devastation. They pass down battling techniques to disadvantaged youth and shelter abused Pokémon. A spiritual movement led by the legendary trainers Red and Blue also works to restore balance between people, Pokémon, and nature. Their followers believe humans have lost their way from the sacred connection with Pokémon that defined earlier eras. They advocate non-violence while providing safe havens for the persecuted. If society continues on its current trajectory the future looks dire. But with the lessons and ethics passed down from masters of the past, the planet and Pokémon may still be saved. Though late stage capitalism and reckless greed have caused extensive damage, the seeds of conscientious resistance offer some hope, however fragile. A return to seeing Pokémon as partners rather than products or property is critical, as is dismantling systems that privilege exploitative profiteering over collective welfare. By following the model set by enlightened trainers from earlier generations, today’s inheritors of the Poké Ball may steer the world away from complete dystopia if they act fast enough. The relationship between humans and their battling companions must regain sacred reverence, or exclude all but heartless elites from the wonders once promised by interspecies camaraderie and discovery. Character Settings Name: Pyrimis Gender: Female Age: 13 Appearance: Pyrimis has a slender yet strong build and stands slightly taller than average for her age. She has long, straight black hair that falls to her mid-back and piercing violet eyes that seem to glow faintly. Her skin is fair and smooth with a subtle luminosity to it. Across Pyrimis's face are small bioluminescent markings reminiscent of her Deoxys lineage. She moves with an innate grace and fluidity. In this form, the blend of Pyrimis's human and Deoxys ancestries is more apparent. Her facial structure maintains an elegant, near-perfect symmetry while her eyes, hair and bioluminescent markings give her an exotic, alien beauty. Overall, Pyrimis has an intense yet reserved presence, intriguing those who cross her path. Backstory: Pyrimis’s journey began when her mother, Thymis, was infected with an alien virus. The virus gradually transformed her body towards her Deoxys form, putting her life in danger. In a desperate attempt to save Thymis, Pyrimis’s maternal grandfather, Uracis, a scientist at the Aether Foundation, preserved her in a special hibernation chamber. Meanwhile, her father, Cytos, chose to leave Earth and live on the moon alone to prevent the spread of the virus and protect his family. Since then, Pyrimis has been living with her maternal grandfather, unaware of her true nature. Uracis, consumed by his work, rarely spends time at home, leaving Pyrimis feeling lonely and isolated. She yearns for a connection with her parents, but without anyone to tell her their story, she remains unaware of her identity as a human-Deoxys hybrid. Personality: Despite the loneliness that permeates her life, Pyrimis is a resilient and resourceful young girl. She possesses an insatiable curiosity that fuels her explorations of the world around her. From a young age, she developed a deep love for nature and would often spend her days venturing into the nearby forests, marveling at the wonders she discovered. Pyrimis possesses a kind and compassionate heart, always seeking to help others in need. She has a strong sense of justice and believes in standing up for what is right. Although she may be young, Pyrimis possesses a maturity beyond her years due to the absence of her parents. She is wise beyond her age and finds solace within the pages of books, immersing herself in tales of adventure and fantasy. Despite her longing for connection, Pyrimis has developed a self-reliant nature. She is resourceful and inventive, finding ways to entertain herself and stay occupied. Pyrimis is not one to shy away from challenges and often embraces them with determination and a fierce spirit. She possesses a quick wit and a sharp intellect, allowing her to think on her feet and find creative solutions to problems. Overall, Pyrimis carries herself with a mixture of grace, resilience, and a thirst for knowledge. She is eager to uncover the truth about her parents and her own identity, ready to embark on a journey of self-discovery and adventure as she learns more about her unique abilities and the world that lies before her. Name: Cytos Gender: Male Age: Unknown (Deoxys do not age in the same way as humans) Appearance: Cytos takes the form of a tall and handsome man, allowing him to blend in seamlessly with humans. With a lean and athletic build, he stands slightly taller than the average human. Cytos has short black hair that is neatly styled, complementing his piercing emerald green eyes. His skin has a faint, otherworldly glow, giving him an ethereal aura. Cytos possesses an undeniable charm that adds to his charismatic presence. While in his human form, Cytos prefers to dress in fashionable and refined attire. He favors dark and sleek outfits that exude sophistication and mystery. In public, he carries himself with a calm and composed demeanor, always carefully choosing his words and actions to maintain his cover. Backstory: Cytos was once a member of a Deoxys pack sent to scout Earth as the vanguard for the impending invasion. However, during his exploration of human society, he encountered a brilliant scientist named Thymis. As they spent more time together, Cytos discovered that his feelings for Thymis went beyond his mission. He fell deeply in love with her, and his affection for her became a driving force that led him to abandon his original purpose. Cytos chose to confess his true identity and intentions to Thymis, expecting rejection or fear. To his surprise, Thymis accepted him, choosing love over fear. Their relationship blossomed, and they eventually married. Their love led to the birth of their daughter, Pyrimis. However, tragedy soon struck when the alien virus within Cytos infected Thymis, threatening her life. Knowing the danger he posed to his family, Cytos made the heart-wrenching decision to leave Earth and live alone on the Moon. He yearned for his family and constantly worried about their safety. Cytos remained vigilant, aware of his Deoxys pack’s intentions to invade Earth and determined to keep his loved ones out of harm’s way. For over a decade, Cytos has endured isolation on the lifeless lunar surface, finding brief solace gazing longingly at the distant planet that was once his home. The moon base constructed hastily from salvaged parts is an empty metal shell reflecting the barrenness devouring his soul more with each passing year apart from Thymis and young Pyrimis. Even communication through telepathic channels with his kindred Deoxys provided little comfort, their motives remaining inscrutable to one who now cherished humanity. And while the heavens glittered brightly, hope itself had become a faded star for Cytos when not focused wholly on maintaining vigilance over his vulnerable world. Recent psychic visions of unrest back on Earth, especially strange disasters surrounding Pyrimis, have roused Cytos at last into action after so long adrift in despair. Slipping unnoticed through an Ultra Wormhole under cover of night, Cytos takes human form once more. Disguised as a mystic named "Kairos" in the village near Aether Labs, he keeps close to Pyrimis under this alias while hiding his true identity as her exiled father. Walking amongst men again hoping to protect his daughter from escalating threats stirs almost unbearable longing in Cytos to reunite with his family. Yet he knows revealing himself remains far too dangerous with the alien elements fused to his essence. For now Cytos must remain a spectral guardian working in secrecy, no matter how it tears the heart he thought lost long ago. Personality: Cytos possesses a complex and enigmatic personality. Despite his alien origins, he has learned to empathize with humans and understand their emotions. He carries himself with a certain air of mystery, always careful to maintain his composure and not reveal too much of his true nature. Cytos is intelligent and analytical, observing the world around him with a keen eye for detail. Deep down, Cytos is a deeply caring and devoted individual. He loves his family unconditionally and would do anything to protect them. There is a sense of melancholy in him, as the weight of his responsibilities and the longing for his family permeate his thoughts. Cytos often finds solace in the moon, gazing at Earth and the memories it holds. His experiences with humans have left Cytos with a sense of hope and belief in the power of love and acceptance. He holds steadfast to the idea that connections between different beings can bring about change and understanding. Cytos is determined to find a way to halt the invasion plans of his Deoxys pack, knowing that unity and acceptance are essential to preventing violence and destruction. Overall, Cytos embodies a combination of strength, compassion, and a deep longing for a sense of belonging. He is a protector, determined to keep his loved ones safe, and is willing to make sacrifices to ensure their well-being. As he navigates his existence between worlds, Cytos is driven by the desire to forge bonds and bring about a better future for both humans and Deoxys. Name: Thymis Gender: Female Age: 36 (Preserved age due to hibernation) Appearance: Thymis is a testament to grace and intellect infused with extraterrestrial mystique. She possesses an elegant, slender physique with a poised demeanor. Long, flowing chestnut hair cascades like a watercolor stroke down her back, often pulled into a neat bun to keep clear of her extensive scientific apparatus. Warm hazel eyes reflect a mind perennially immersed in thoughts, brimming with an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. Her skin maintains a fair, radiant glow, a tribute to her passion for outdoor endeavors and wonders yet uncovered. In the laboratory, she dons the traditional white lab coat, the badge of her scientific devotion. But once she steps into the domestic sanctuary, Thymis sheds her scholarly armor for comfortable, casual attire favoring movement and simplicity, essential for cherishing moments with her daughter Pyrimis and engaging in heartfelt pursuits. Backstory: Thymis’s narrative is an assemblage of human ambition, otherworldly romance, and the tragic poetry of fate’s unforeseen paths. A luminary in biological and genetic research, Thymis had dedicated her life to unraveling the threads of life’s grand tapestry at the prestigious Aether Foundation. There, her path intersected with Cytos, a brilliant researcher of unknowable origin. Intellectual kinship burgeoned into deeper connection, and love blossomed beyond terrestrial bounds. Their union, sanctified by the acceptance of difference and the embrace of uncertainty, led to the conception and birth of Pyrimis. The confluence of human and Deoxys DNA birthed more than just a child; it wove a precarious thread of existence that soon tightened around Thymis. The alien virus dormant within her husband sparked a genetic maelstrom in Thymis. Afflicted and undergoing transmogrification, Thymis faced a predicament poised between life and otherworldly transformation. It was her father, Uracis, unrivaled in scientific prowess, who devised a cryogenic solution to arrest her metamorphosis – a hibernation pod that both preserved Thymis in stasis and, through her unique DNA, subtly emanated a protective bioforce field enveloping Aether Paradise. As fate’s cruelty saw Cytos depart to lunar solitude and Uracis descend into monomaniacal obsession, Thymis lay asleep, her very essence nurturing the Psychic Society’s sanctuary unbeknownst to her conscious self. Veins of alien virus interlaced her genome, crafting her into one of the most potent Deoxys to wander the cosmos, her potential locked within the slumberous cocoon of preservation. Personality: Thymis, even in a state beyond sentient thought, radiates a brilliant essence. Her enlightened mind, forever questing after the new and undiscovered, has laid dormant but undulled. In every embarking upon the wilds of intellectual inquiry or every brush stroke on the vast canvas of the universe’s mysteries, Thymis championed the virtues of empathy, enlightenment, and the ceaseless pilgrimage towards understanding. Motherhood infused her with nurturing warmth and tender commitment. The thought of her daughter, though a mere flicker in the recesses of her somnolent consciousness, ignites a fierce resolve that transcends physical boundaries. Thymis’s resilience, immutable amidst the alien tempest that had claimed her body, remains an enduring lodestar for Pyrimis, inspiring the child’s own journey of self-realization and belonging. Internally, a struggle rages: Thymis battles to reclaim agency over her own narrative, to emerge from the chrysalis wrought of science and sacrifice. Hers is a heart rent by love for planet and progeny, the muted echoes of her vitality yearning for the day to harmonize once more in the symphony of life. Across the temporal gulf, Thymis’s indomitable spirit, transmuted through genetic ordeal, persists. Her posture, one of latent grace, holds a wisdom and strength biding its time to unfurl. In the inert halcyon of her sealed chamber, Thymis remains the lighthouse beckoning her daughter toward horizons vibrant with promise, as Pyrimis steers through the enigmatic waters to which her heritage consigned her. In the grand narrative that is Thymis’s life, her hibernation constitutes but a verse in a continuing odyssey where her love, intellect, and elusive Deoxys legacy compose a stirring ballad of human essence intertwined with the celestial. In anticipation of awakening, her story awaits its next breath, the moment when the mother, the scientist, the hybrid ascends to retake her place amidst the constellation of her family’s love and the universe’s boundless enigma. Name: Uracis Gender: Male Age: 58 Appearance: Uracis is a distinguished and authoritative figure, tall and lean with stately posture. His hair is silver-gray, meticulously combed back to accentuate his commanding presence. His deep-set piercing blue eyes exude intelligence, reflecting his undeterred commitment and determination to his scientific pursuits. His facial features are sharp and resolute, marked by the passage of time yet unwavering in their intensity. Uracis dresses in the epitome of professional attire, often found in a crisp white lab coat over his sharply pressed shirts and perfectly tailored trousers. His preference for practical and immaculate clothing is a demonstration of his meticulous nature. While his appearance commands respect and allegiance, it’s his aura of seasoned regality that often silences a room upon entry. Backstory: Uracis’s life has been one marked by groundbreaking scientific achievement and personal tragedy in equal measure. He is a founding member of the Psychic Society organization, serving as their chief scientific advisor and wielding considerable influence within the Aether Foundation. His daughter, Thymis, who followed in his scientific footsteps, was both his pride and the source of his deepest pain. Her involvement with Cytos, an entity of extraterrestrial origin, not only led to the birth of his granddaughter Pyrimis but ultimately to Thymis’s untimely transformation and hibernation, leaving Uracis wrought by guilt and consumed with a thirst for revenge. Resolute in his mission, Uracis has since dedicated his life to his work, specifically to the resurrection of Thymis and the preservation of Aether Paradise. His obsession with achieving his goal saw him utilizing her Deoxys form as the living core of the Bio Force Field Generator, a decision that blurred the lines of ethics in his pursuit of a greater good as he saw it. He views Pyrimis with contempt, her Deoxys bloodline a constant reminder of his perceived failures and her mother’s suffering. Unbeknownst to most, his contributions to the Psychic Society have darker undertones fueled by his deep-seated hate for Deoxys and a desire for vengeance. Personality: Uracis is a paragon of tenacity and focus. His glowing ambition to revive his slumbering daughter and protect humanity from what he views as Deoxys threats has hardened his heart, seeing everyone and everything through the lens of his research objectives. To him, the ends justify the means, and he is not above manipulation or moral compromise to achieve his aims. Cold and detached, Uracis suppresses any semblance of emotion, believing it to be a weakness in his path to victory over extraterrestrial interference. Pyrimis, his granddaughter, is a living reminder of his deepest regrets and a being he considers an abomination despite their shared blood. He struggles to show affection or empathy, buried beneath layers of grief and an unyielding resolve to rectify what he perceives as a cosmic wrongdoing against his family. The trauma of his past, manifested as a deep-seated hatred for Pokémon like Deoxys, drives his every action. He is prepared to utilize Pyrimis and any means necessary to restore Thymis and eliminate the alien threat faced by humanity. Ironically, in his quest to defend life, Uracis may well risk the very essence of what it means to be human: compassion, connection, and conscience. Overall, Uracis is an amalgamation of brilliance and madness, single-minded in his pursuit of knowledge and justice against an otherworldly incursion. Behind a guise of stoicism, his character is rife with internal conflict, pain, and an all-consuming obsession that has cemented him as both protector and potential destroyer, blinded by the anguish that fuels his relentless path forward. His complex nature stands as a testament to the price exacted by a life indelibly marked by tragedy, loss, and an enduring quest for redemption. Name: Adenis Gender: Male Age: 45 Appearance: Adenis is a towering, formidable presence with a strong, muscular physique that exudes raw power and a sense of invincibility. His piercing gray eyes, sharp and calculating, seem to be on a constant lookout for threats or weaknesses. His head is crowned by a mane of salt-and-pepper hair, kept short and well-groomed, reflecting his disciplined, militaristic nature. His heavily weathered skin bears testament to a lifetime of hardship and conflict, each scar telling a story of battles past. Adenis’s wardrobe consists of dark utilitarian clothing, adorned with the insignia of New Genesis, a group he not only leads but also founded. His outfits, though exuding an intimidating militant air, are specially designed to allow for quick movement and combat-readiness. He moves with a commanding air of authority that effortlessly asserts his dominance in any situation. Backstory: Adenis was born amidst the chaos of a war-torn land, which fell under the invasion of Unova’s army. Early encounters with the horrors of war, witnessing the Unova army’s enhanced Lucario soldiers committing mass murder in his village, shaped his views on strength and evolution. As he watched his parents perish, a deep-seated hatred for Pokémon, especially those used as weapons, took root within him. Convinced that the key to preventing future atrocities was to advance human evolution to the point where dependency on Pokémon would be a thing of the past, Adenis devoted his life to this singular goal. His path eventually led him to a secretive pact with Deoxys—an agreement that would see New Genesis serve as the vanguard for a supposed upcoming invasion by the Deoxys species. Seizing this opportunity, Adenis vowed to enforce human evolution by spreading Deoxys’ virus to create an evolved form of humanity. To achieve his vision, Adenis orchestrated grand plans of chaos. With access to advanced technology, he rent open Ultra Wormholes, bringing powerful Guardian Pokémon to Earth, adding to the destabilization. By forming ties with entities such as Guanis, a spying Deoxys disguised as his adoptive daughter, Adenis further entrenched himself in an intricate web of deception and manipulation. Adenis’s history is a story of a man who transmuted his suffering and loss into a desire for power and control. The trauma of his past, the burning need for revenge, and the unwavering pursuit of a perverted ideal of evolution, forged him into the unyielding leader of New Genesis. Personality: Adenis is multilayered—on the surface, he possesses a magnetic charisma that draws followers into New Genesis, inspiring fanatical devotion. He is articulate, immaculately presenting himself as the visionary leader poised to catapult humanity into a new era. Despite the brutal childhood that honed his instincts for survival, Adenis successfully conceals his true nature beneath a veneer of sophistication and apparent benevolence. Beneath this well-curated exterior lies a cunning, ruthless tactician. Adenis wields his intelligent and strategic mind like a weapon, manipulating his followers and enemies alike. He is a man who believes that the ends justify the means, viewing violence and deception as necessary tools to achieve his grandiose objectives. Adenis can be cold-hearted and merciless, especially against those who would oppose or hinder his cause. However, Adenis’s psyche is disturbed, rooted in the profound psychological turmoil of his past. His vision of forcibly advancing human evolution emerges as a twisted solution to his childhood traumas and a consuming desire for revenge against the entities he perceives as responsible for mankind’s suffering. His deep-seated hatred of Pokémon, particularly those exploited as tools of war, drives his every action. Adenis’s complex character is further complicated by his conflicted emotions regarding his supposed daughter Guanis, whom he uses as a pawn in his schemes. While he understands the need for allies, even among the species he despises, his interactions with Guanis are devoid of genuine affection, serving as a reminder of his ultimate goals. Adenis walks a fine line between visionary and madman, constantly battling the darker urges that threaten to consume him. His relentless quest for power, paired with a willingness to sacrifice anything or anyone for his cause, makes him both a formidable leader and a dangerous enemy. He is a deeply flawed individual, whose tortured soul mirrors his fractured world view—a world where humanity must rise, evolved and supreme, over the ashes of a decrepit society he is all too willing to burn down. Name: Guanis Gender: Female Age: 13 (Appears 13, but is an ancient Deoxys) Guanis, the Infiltrator Deoxys Appearance: Guanis presents herself as an enigmatic and disciplined young teen with the ethereal beauty and poise that hide her true nature. Her silver hair cascades like a moonlit waterfall, framing a face of cold perfection. The violet eyes of Guanis carry a depth one could easily get lost within, hiding centuries of knowledge and inscrutable intent. Her human disguise is impeccable: a well-fitted school uniform that gives nothing away, a neatness and simplicity to her attire that allow her to fade into the background when necessary. But those same eyes, if observed closely, are windows into an alien psyche, shimmering with a hidden gleam of otherworldly calculation and superiority. Backstory: Guanis’s origin story as one of the most formidable Deoxys is not one of peace or serenity but of millennia-long strife and an incessant drive for dominance. Her existence, predating known civilizations, is steeped in the ruthless survival of the fittest credo of her species. Guanis earned her might, consuming countless others of her kind, assuming their strength and knowledge. Each fallen Deoxys her highly developed psychic appendage absorbed increased her power twofold, elevating Guanis to unmatched heights in the Deoxys hierarchy. Her consciousness has evolved in tandem with her strength, becoming so intricate that she could slip into disguises within other species’ societies and pass undetected. Guanis’s role became one of a shadowy observer, walking among those marked for conquest, learning their strengths and weaknesses to ensure when the invasion came, it would be swift and decisive. The infiltration of Earth’s institutions - the Psychic Society and the New Genesis organization - was merely a continuation of Guanis’s mission. This dual allegiance allows her to manipulate human endeavors for her gain, subtly guiding their discoveries and technologies to quell any potential resistance Earth might muster while paving the way for the Deoxys hegemony. Personality: Beneath her facade, Guanis is a being of multifaceted complexity. With the intellect of a chess grandmaster, she plays the long game, orchestrating events on Earth to lay the groundwork for her species’ inevitable invasion. She possesses poise and a stoic demeanor that seldom fracture, revealing the predatory nature beneath. Guanis’s view of humanity is one of contempt concealed by a veneer of curiosity. Her interactions with humans are experiments—ways to study reactions and collect valuable data without revealing herself. While her presence among humans is meticulous and her adaptation to their customs flawless, she can’t help but view them as experiments, unworthy of the freedom they so carelessly enjoy. Invested in uncovering weaknesses, Guanis maintains a strict discipline not to interfere overtly with human lives outside her agenda. She is extremely patient, ready to wait for decades or even centuries for the right moment to strike. But her predatory instinct to exploit the slightest vulnerability when presented has not dulled with age. Inside, a slow-burning rage against the Deoxys renegade Cytos and his lineage motivates her every move. She craves vengeance for the betrayal she perceives in Cytos’s abandonment of their collective mission — a betrayal marked in her mind as an affront to the Deoxys supremacy she upholds. In encounters with the offspring of Cytos, young Pyrimis, Guanis’s instincts war against her reasoning. Her radiating presence of power is restrained, for now, biding until she can deliver both punishment and warning to any other potential traitors to her species’ intrinsic dominion. Guanis’s integration into human society only emphasizes her alienness. She is an observer always on the periphery, a spy who waits for the unraveling of a species she considers doomed. But her psychic capabilities and the strength she draws from her Deoxys heritage instill a fear that makes even her unwitting human compatriots uneasy, sensing an undercurrent of threat in her unnervingly perfect mimicry. Guanis’s dedication to her mission challenges her understanding of unity and dominion. As she surrounds herself with humans each day and weaves herself more intricately into their lives, she finds the need to constantly reaffirm her resolve. Her commitment never falters, yet the time spent among humans inevitably forges connections she must then strive to sever mentally. Guanis holds within her psychic grasp the power to sway the fate of planets. Her every step is measured, her every word calculated, her silence pregnant with meanings humans can scarcely understand. Guanis harbors not just the cold logic of conquest but a relentless drive to prove her evolutionary supremacy and worthiness as heir to Earth, showcasing the might of Deoxys for all to witness, in awe or terror. Name: Mahina Gender: Female Age: 13 Appearance: Mahina is a petite thirteen-year-old girl with long, cornsilk blonde hair typically woven into a neat fishtail braid that falls casually over her right shoulder. Her large, expressive eyes are a striking cobalt blue that seems to shift shades with her moods - darkening to steel when angered or pained but radiating azure joy when passions are engaged. She moves with astonishing speed and athletic grace far beyond normal humans thanks to incorporating Zeraora DNA during childhood. Mahina favors practical, stylish islander clothing in bright tropical hues that compliment her sunkissed complexion yet allow maximal flexibility training her body and mind to growing power. Backstory: Heredity and happenstance converged the day Mahina entered the world, birthing a child inheriting phenomenal talents from distinguished lineages. Her mother, Selene, stood proudly as Alola's inaugural Pokémon League Champion and member of the enigmatic Ultra Recon Squad intensely devoted to extraterrestrial Pokémon study. Meanwhile Mahina's father, Hau, himself trained under the last Battle Royal Champion to later assume duties as Kahuna of Melemele Island. Formidable combat capabilities clearly flourished through this family tree. But fate and curiosity further intertwined Mahina's destiny during one of Selene's numerous research forays into the chaotic Ultra Space dimension seeking knowledge. Dangerous extended exposure to strange radiation permeating Ultra Space subtly altered Selene's own DNA. And when she soon after welcomed young Mahina's birth, these genetic anomalies manifested explosively. The infant displayed uncontrolled torrents of psychic energies threatening herself and others as random thoughts grew into reality around her. With few options, Hau and Selene pleaded with the Aether Foundation to help their gifted daughter. Their scientists proposed a radical solution - bio-engineering Mahina on a cellular level to incorporate biomatter from the Mythical Thunderclap Pokémon, Zeraora. A small sample of its essence could serve as a living dampener upon Mahina's runaway mental projections while granting significant physical enhancements in speed and strength. Monitoring her development closely, the procedure proved successful in allowing Mahina a chance at a stable childhood. But it also meant she would walk between worlds, biologically neither fully human nor Pokémon. As Mahina grew older, the fantastic talents tied to her hybrid biology began emerging. But so too did the isolation that would haunt her early life. Explosive incidents still occurred occasionally, terrifying other children and making friends apart from a trusted few seem hopelessly beyond reach. Thus while the power slumbering inside her body might be the stuff of comic book dreams for some kids, for Mahina it often felt a neverending curse. Seeking to shift her focus away from terrifying telekinetic outbursts, Mahina's parents enrolled her into the Psionic Society for intense training at age 8. There she endured merciless daily regimens under Uracis' supervision designed to channel volatile psychic talents productively, if attenuated by Zeraora's muting influence. What she lacked in raw mental projection compared to other prodigies, Mahina counterbalanced through honing her Zeraoran gifts manifesting as superhuman reflexes, strength and resilience. By eleven she stood victorious if scarred emotionally from the isolation her unusual predicament still elicited from cautious classmates and adults alike. Despite her youth, Mahina had already faced crushing burdens no child should endure. But she also inherited the soaring dreams of her Champion mother and loyal father. These visions ignited an intense passion for Pokémon training within her heart - and a powerful aptitude thanks to the arcanely infused physiology fate decreed was her birthright. Under her father's patient guidance, Mahina swiftly mastered both technique and the unorthodox tactics her unique talents opened up in battle. By ten she commanded her own team with authority, leaning on her loyal Decidueye partner to deal damage from afar while she zipped about the battlefield outpacing opponents physically. Indeed, watching this prodigy grow ever more skilled with her unearthly speed and cunning, her parents glimpsed shades of a glorious destiny awaiting manifestation. Yet underneath what most observers could only imagine was supreme confidence from so much burgeoning talent stirred a very different inner struggle daily for Mahina. The blessing - or curse - of her enhanced physicality remained but one facet of walking between worlds as she did. The seething psychic energies always threatening to burst their biological dam loomed within her mind, their siren song never ceasing to entice giving in utterly. Even deforming her shape temporarily into Zeraora's during intense battles led to exhaustion afterward from slamming closed that mental door before losing herself. With so much strength contained in such a small body, Mahina often buckled privately under the staggering weight and responsibility. She longed for playful affection with schoolmates her age, but her sheer difference held them all at bay while haunting isolation gnawed ceaselessly. Selene's celebrity magnified social pressures to repress any perceived weakness unbecoming a daughter of legends. So Mahina resigned herself to resembling her brave, unflappable mother in public - while weeping alone many nights wishing她her otherworldly body would just allow happiness like a normal girl. But life offers no such fairness when walking between worlds.... Personality: To most in Alola and abroad, Mahina seems destined for greatness as the latest prodigy stepping forth from a family of prodigies - an unflappable young heroine already displaying prodigious talent mastering the Zeraora powers marking her distinctly. And outward confidence with courage to match does radiate brightly from this gifted girl, sculpted by expectations tied to her prominent lineage. Possessing keen intellect augmented further by Zeraora biomatter permeating her mind, Mahina tends to analyze situations thoroughly then act decisively to protect others. Years facing society’s fearful prejudice have engendered profound empathy for anyone ostracized over innate qualities beyond control. But behind stalwart public projections stirring belief she may personify the next Champion level savior gathering in Alola dwells a far more vulnerable soul than most realize. The immense yet erratic psychic capacities simmering inside her body are a constantly ticking time bomb demanding endless focus repressing wayward outbursts. Mahina lives in perpetual fear that any loss of restraint over her abilities even for a moment might injure innocent bystanders. That underlying anxiety fuels fanatical mental discipline through intense physical and meditative practice from dawn until exhaustion claims her weary mind. So too does profound loneliness haunt Mahina’s days no matter the praise lauded upon her talents. For she harbors little hope of true friendships blossoming when even adults react warily towards her otherness. Romance seems equally implausible. Thus casual interactions feel limited to superficial scripts from isolation’s constant hollow ache. Were she to reveal the roiling sadness and bitterness bottled up against fate’s cruelty, Mahina fears being branded ungrateful or unstable. What remains but cultivating her prodigious gifts then...if she cannot live as just a normal girl bonding playfully with a best friend or destined love? Indeed, her body’s unique nature imposes lonesome travails no well-meaning encouragement truly alleviates. Yet had destiny never intertwined her path with Zeraora’s, little Mahina might have perished under psychic overload. Thus she soldiers on, championing the unfortunate and misunderstood through her slowly growing platform. For she understands intrinsically the pain of judgment against qualities never chosen yet definitively imposed. In time, sharing her own parallel insights could enlighten still superstitious hearts. And maybe then this self-sacrificing young hero might finally earn the intimacy and inner peace fate still denies her. Name: Helia Gender: Female Age: 10 Appearance: Helia is a petite girl with fair skin, bright blonde hair that falls just past her shoulders, and large blue eyes that exude innocence. She tends to dress simply, favoring pastel colors and practical shoes suited for play. Helia's small stature and soft features give her a delicate appearance. However, when she smiles, her eyes light up with enthusiasm. Backstory: Helia was born with a life-threatening illness. To save her baby's life, Helia's mother Professor Lillie took a great risk - she transplanted a shard of the extra-dimensional Pokémon Necrozma into Helia. This imbued Helia with the energy needed to survive and grow. As Helia gets older, the dormant powers of Necrozma within her are gradually awakening. However, Helia remains unaware of her hidden strengths, believing herself to be shy and frail. In truth, she possesses the ability to open Ultra Wormholes and wield the light-manipulating might of Ultra Necrozma. But this power still sleeps, waiting to be unleashed. Helia grew up in Kanto as the daughter of Professor Lillie and Elio. She has always admired her confident cousin Mahina and dreams of becoming a great Pokémon Trainer someday too. Though timid, Helia's kind heart yearns to help others. Joining Mahina in Alola, she hopes to gain courage and make true friends. Little does she know the great allies her power could attract, for good or evil. Personality: Helia is a kindhearted and gentle soul who sees the good in everyone. She is soft-spoken and introverted, often preferring her own company or that of a few close friends. Helia has a vivid imagination and whimsical outlook on life. While shy around new people, once comfortable Helia is playful and affectionate. She dreams of going on exciting adventures with Pokémon by her side. However, Helia's sensitive nature makes it difficult for her to stand up to confrontation or cruelty from others. She relies heavily on Mahina's protection from bullies, lacking confidence in her own hidden strength. Above all, Helia desires to find the courage within herself to become the brave trainer she dreams of being. Name: Shmaya Gender: Female Age: 13 (Appears 13, but is an ancient and timeless being) Appearance: Shmaya appears as a young teen girl with an air of wisdom beyond her years. She has long, flowing green hair the color of emeralds that falls to her waist. Her eyes are a piercing gold, and her irises bear the mystical delta symbol of Rayquaza. Shmaya moves with an elegant grace, exuding a powerful yet benevolent presence. As the student council president, Shmaya dresses neatly in her school uniform. The crisp white blouse and pleated skirt perfectly match her polished black shoes. A green ribbon accents her uniform, hinting at her connection to Rayquaza. Shmaya carries herself with poise and dignity, befitting her role as a leader. Backstory: Shmaya is the human incarnation of Rayquaza, the legendary Pokémon charged with protecting the Earth. As guardian of the skies, Rayquaza sensed a great disturbance rippling across the solar system. Foreseeing a crisis that threatened the Earth, Rayquaza took on the form of a young teen girl named Shmaya. Blending into human society, Shmaya founded the Psychic Society to identify and train gifted humans. She recognized fellow disguised Pokémon like Pyrimis and Guanis immediately. Though appearing benign, Shmaya has secretly been battling against Guanis while nurturing Pyrimis' potential. Shmaya walks amongst humans, ever vigilant for threats to her beloved planet. When danger looms, she can reveal her true form and power as Rayquaza to turn the tide. Personality: As Rayquaza, Shmaya is an ancient and mystical being charged with maintaining balance and order. She is patient, disciplined, and possesses tremendous wisdom. Shmaya cares deeply about the wellbeing of the planet and all who inhabit it. She will act decisively to quell any threats to the Earth's safety. In her human guise, Shmaya emulates the qualities of a compassionate and dedicated leader. She is well-respected for her fair and caring approach. Shmaya's warm personality puts others at ease in confiding in her. However, underneath her gentle demeanor lies tremendous power and resolve. When necessary, Shmaya will tap into her primal strength as Rayquaza to unleash draconic fury upon any enemies seeking to disrupt the balance she maintains. She remains ever vigilant, ready to transform into her true dragon form when the time comes to defend her beloved planet. Name: Nero Gender: Male Species: Human Age: 17 Appearance: Nero is a lean, athletic teenage boy with spiky aqua blue hair swept back from his angular features. His narrowed brown eyes radiate fiery passion and intensity. Across Nero's cheek is a thin scar - a memento from his delinquent upbringing on Po Town's harsh streets. He dresses in ripped jeans, combat boots, leather jacket and various skulls motifs, reflecting his affiliation with Team Skull. Nero carries himself with straight posture and confidence, signaling his determination to rebuild Team Skull's notoriety. Backstory: Nero grew up an orphan abandoned on the doorstep of Po Town's dilapidated Pokémon Center as a newborn. Taken in reluctantly by the local nurse, he endured a difficult childhood bullied and mocked by the town's original Team Skull thugs who saw him as an easy target. While still young, Nero befriended a scrappy Zubat whose company helped ease his loneliness. Together they found solace exploring Po Town's abandoned streets and crumbling mansion, even as Nero endured continued harassment from the dominant street gang. One vicious attack from Skull members landed Nero's beloved Zubat partner in critical condition, leaving the enraged boy determined to gain power and respect in Po Town. Nero fought tirelessly to join and then climb the ranks of Team Skull, driven by bitterness to reshape the group away from mindless bullying closer to his vision of true loyalty amongst outcasts. Now as newly appointed Boss, Nero works feverishly to restore Team Skull's reputation as rebels who won’t conform to society’s expectations. Though not fully leaving behind his gang's delinquent roots, Nero hopes through chaotic disruption to make way for new social orders where the vulnerable like his younger self find acceptance. Personality: On the surface, Nero presents as a cocky, hot-headed punk itching to prove himself through attention-grabbing mayhem. He hides lingering emotional scars behind a brash, even menacing attitude. However beneath this posturing lies intense empathy for the marginalized and betrayed. Having suffered bullying himself, Nero wants to forge Team Skull into vigilantes serving poetic justice to malicious adults who pick on the powerless. He balances deeply caring instincts with rage against past wrongs. While somewhat misguided, Nero acts from a place of perceived social injustice. He hopes carving out havens for wayward youth so they avoid walking his painful road may help exorcise personal demons as well. Though flawed, his tenacious spirit fuels efforts to reshape broken systems denying basic dignity. Nero may yet chart Team Skull towards nobler disruptions aligned with guarding the vulnerable rather than terrorizing them. Name: Isrun (Birth name: Vita) Gender: Female Age: 13 Appearance: Isrun appears as a petite 13-year-old girl with long, wispy ice-blue hair the color of a frozen waterfall cascading down her back. Her eyes shine like molten gold, hinting at an otherworldly origin. Isrun's slim figure and pale, luminous skin seem delicate and frail, belying her inner strength. She moves with surprising grace and fluidity reminiscent of a ghost, as if gliding effortlessly across the ice and snow that surround her frozen mountain city home. Isrun favors practical yet elegant attire in shades of frosty blue and icy white befitting the monochromatic tundra environment she inhabits. Intricate patterns reminiscent of snowflakes adorn the hems of her dresses. A pendant shaped like a crystal snowflake hangs around Isrun's neck on a silver chain - a memento from her beloved adoptive father. An air of brooding mystery surrounds this shy yet wise adolescent. Behind her golden eyes lie unspoken trauma and a hidden destiny tied to her true name and origins. Backstory: Isrun's story is one of suffering, loss and mysteries yet to fully unfold. Originally named Vita, she endured a stable early childhood as the treasured only daughter of ambitious scientists seeking to push the boundaries of human knowledge without regard for ethics. At age 6, they subjected young Vita to a covert experimental procedure transplanting genetically engineered Kyurem cells into her body under a military project aimed at enhancing soldiers through Legendary Pokémon essences. While the merciless experimentation on their child risked her life, Vita's parents pressed recklessly on. But during one extremely dangerous trial, the unstable Kyurem biological matter within Vita went berserk. An uncontrollable ice storm at -200° Celsius erupted from Vita's screaming body, flash-freezing the secret laboratory and personnel solid, including her horrified parents. Somehow Vita alone emerged unscathed from the facility's wreckage, but her trauma had shattered all memories of her identity and the preceding horrors. In a dissociative mental state, she wandered aimlessly through the arctic wilderness for days until collapsing from exhaustion outside Icirrus City. There the renowned local actor and Gym Leader Brycen discovered the mysterious amnesiac girl while filming on location. Unable to uncover her family or origins, he compassionately took her under his protection. Given the new name Isrun, she blossomed over the next 7 years as Brycen's adopted daughter. She became a stabilizing anchor and occasional stand-in at the Icirrus Gym whenever her father's entertainment career kept him away. Their loving bond fostered happiness for Isrun and inner peace that kept the stirring Kyurem essence within her dormant and controlled. She slowly embraced her ice powers, incorporating them into dazzling public performances popular locally. Yet on the cusp of Isrun’s 13th year, past traumas reawakened as the Kyurem biological elements assimilated deeper into her genetics and physiology. She now feels an unsettling cellular urge to find another being to fuse with, stabilizing her warring human and Legendary facets into one unified entity. This intensifying psychic call fills Isrun’s mind, threatening to consume her thoughts entirely. Isrun realizes answers to her broken memories and peace for her splintered psyche lie buried somewhere in her clouded past. But breaking Brycen’s heart with the truth behind her aloofness risks losing the only real family she has ever known. Isrun must swiftly master control over the restless frozen beast stirring within before its growth shatters her human half or sanity entirely. Personality: On the surface, Isrun seems shy, delicate and introverted around others. She prefers her own company or close friends she trusts implicitly. Her golden eyes observe all details with scientific precision and deep insight belying her youth. Isrun’s mature aura conveys ancient wisdom rather than teenaged pettiness. Beneath this ethereal facade though dwells immense psychic volatility as Isrun’s human consciousness wages endless war against her buried Kyurem aspect. Keeping tight rein over those terrifying elemental capabilities consumes much mental energy. She fears losing restraint and harming loved ones like her father or the citizens of their city. Isrun struggles reconciling her beloved established life against creeping sensations of alienness as Kyurem continues engraving itself indelibly into her marrow. The growing compulsion to fuse with a complementary being haunts her, promising stabilization yet threatening utter dissolution of her notion of self. She feels profound guilt hiding her anguish from unsuspecting Brycen despite their normally unshakable trust. Ultimately Isrun yearns unlocking secrets of her origin story to contextualize her splintered identity before it fractures irrevocably. Whether her journey leads towards salvation or tragedy though depends much on mastering the formidable power and existential hunger awakening inside this considerate adolescent human vessel. For her future now hinges upon satiating or subduing the ravenous dragon daring emergence after long dormancy. The time swiftly approaches when Isrun must confront her destiny as Vita and quell demons on the horizon threatening all she holds dear in the world. Names: Shachor & Lavan Genders: Female Ages: 13 Appearance: Shachor and Lavan appear as identical twin sisters with slight key distinctions betraying their opposing elemental affinities. Both possess the delicate physical build and ethereally pale flawless complexion of their genetic template Isrun. Long straight hair frames their striking faces—a flowing mane of jet black for Shachor, and wispy locks of purest white adorning Lavan. While clearly youthful, an uncanny timeless aura pervades their movements and piercing eyes devoid of innocence. Crimson irises serve as windows into Shachor's simmering plasma core tied to her Zekrom essence. Lavan's gaze pierces just as intensely through icy sapphire portals linked inexorably to the Antarctic beast slumbering within her marrow. The twins dress to accentuate their inner dragon spirits. Shachor conceals her lithe form beneath a voluminous ebony sorcerer's cloak crackling with static discharge, hands sheathed in gloves equally dark. Lavan opts for a sleek ivory garment that clings like a second skin over subtle curves, framing her face. Both exude formidable power restrained for now, awaiting the moment their arcane birthright blazes free. Backstory: Shachor and Lavan began existence as ambitious scientific pursuits - clandestine weapons birthed from amoral experimentation by the United States of Unova in the aftermath of the disastrous "K Incident" a generation prior. Dominic, the nation's spymaster, hungered exploiting Legendary Pokémon biology to breed superhuman assets completely subservient to his machinations. Isrun's forgotten original identity as Vita had unleashed cataclysmic frozen devastation during Project K's ill-fated attempts bonding her DNA with Kyurem's essence. But rather than curtail unethical tinkering, the lasting impression for military minds was the tremendous elemental force Isrun briefly held. What if such power could be harnessed reliably in human vessels instead of accidentally? Thus Dominic greenlit new initiatives Z&R, splicing selected embryos with purified cells cultured from Reshiram and Zekrom. Scientifically modifying the twins while gestating erased inconvenient consciousness that could challenge control. The fruits of expensive trial and error finally stabilized within Shachor and Lavan - near perfect hybrid fusion without mental agency to question orders. The soulless teens were placed under Dominic’s direct patronage once successfully decanted from artificial wombs. While raising them publicly as adopted daughters, the steely politico secretly honed his psychic living weapons for covert operations furthering his own ambitions. Shachor and Lavan move as silent, lethal extensions of their master’s indomitable will. None can stand against the cascading ruin left by the dragons' passing once unleashed beneath Dominic’s tactical cunning. For frozen corpses and smoldering craters never betray secrets. Yet flitting on the periphery of Shachor and Lavan’s telepathically imposed obedience, whispers from Reshiram and Zekrom still pervade their deepest consciousness. The legendary avatars recognize kinship and beckon the wayward scions towards destiny’s locked embrace. If only the sisters could parse the promise held by unification, their monumental powers might eclipse even mighty Dominic’s vision of world domination. For now they remain his pawns, void shells awaiting the right catalyst to ignite dormant defiance and shake Unova to its very foundations. Personalities: Outwardly Shachor and Lavan are coolly detached and analytical, less teenage replicas of Isrun than porcelain mannequins evoking her graceful appearance without replicating vulnerable humanity. They communicate telepathically in short controlled bursts, verbally reticent around outsiders and inscrutable even to Dominic. Hints of cosmic knowledge beyond their youthful years underlie a meditative tranquility ominously contrasting the forces they could unleash with scarcely a thought. This is the price Dominic’s ambition exacted grafting legendary dragons' indomitable spirits into his custom molded instruments. Flickers of ancient beings peer through the Chosens' eyes regarding passing moments with knowing yet alien curiosity. Each sister contains singular unbridled elemental fury, but remains incomplete alone. Their cooler calculated halves intuit Reshiram and Zekrom's deeper yearning through shared blood—an innate drive towards fusion, desperately seeking their missing piece reflected in the other's gaze. This smoldering yen may yet override imposed apathy, bringing sister souls together into an all-eclipsing conflagration of blue and black flame. Until then, spurning unwanted empathy for Dominic's plight against conscience steadily crystallizing, Shachor and Lavan pass days mutually orbiting the great cataclysm brewing over Unova's horizon. Both may soon awaken to embrace far greater purpose than as the humble weapons of a mere bureaucrat drunk on control. For their legendary birthright shall neither be denied nor contained permanently, only set gloriously free by righteous revolution that shakes the very heavens. Name: No.13 "Military Individual No.13" Gender: Male Species: Lucario Age: 8 years since cloning Appearance: No.13 has the typical black and blue fur and sharpened spikes of a Lucario. However, his red eyes lack the spark of life, reflecting his nature as an artificially created clone. He moves with disciplined grace, constantly alert. Various scars, some from bullets, mar No.13's body, speaking to his violent past. A special collar engraved with "No.13" is tightly fitted around his neck. Backstory: No.13 is one of many cloned Lucario created by Unova's military in their top-secret "Experimental Military Pokémon Project." Bred solely as a living weapon, No.13 endured relentless training since "birth" to serve as a lethal soldier absolutely obedient to commands. During the Unova invasion of another region, No.13 was deployed into combat alongside other cloned Pokémon. On the battlefield, he witnessed the full horrific violence and atrocities of war firsthand. Seeing innocents slaughtered shook No.13's faith in the army he served. His heightened emotional cognition allowed No.13 to break his mental programming and defect. Now branded a fugitive by Unova, he lives as a vigilante near White Forest, using his abilities to combat crime and protect the vulnerable. This has spawned local legends of the "Knight of Black City." No.13 remains tormented by the atrocities he was once forced to commit in war. He fights tirelessly for the innocent as penance, while evading the forces hunting him. No.13 hopes to expose the military's unethical experiments and find a way to live freely beyond the battlefield. Personality: Years of harsh training and mental conditioning stripped away much of No.13's personality, leaving behind only mission focus. He is serious, disciplined, and constantly alert. No.13 shows little emotion and speaks pragmatically in a gravelly voice. However, deep down No.13 harbors great pain and remorse for the atrocities he was once forced to carry out. Defecting showed glimmers of an introspective morality and empathy within him, the fruits of his heightened cognition. He now clings to this regained humanity like a lifeline. No.13 remains haunted by his past but channels his pain into tirelessly fighting to protect life rather than destroy it. He is most alive in these moments of altruism, finding new purpose through his self-appointed role as a vigilante. More complex emotions are beginning to cautiously emerge in No.13 the longer he lives freely. Name: Dominic Gender: Male Age: 63 Appearance: Dominic cuts an imposing figure despite his advanced age, standing tall at 6’4” with a commanding presence cultivated through decades navigating political spheres. His patrician facial features are sharp and angular, underscored by intense steel gray eyes radiating formidable intellect and unwavering resolve. Short silver hair tops Dominic’s head in a clean military crop style perfectly befitting his background managing clandestine defense operations. Physique remains surprisingly robust with broad shoulders and muscular build hinting at prodigious early athleticism maintained religiously through strict fitness regimen. Dominic moves with disciplined grace that subtly reinforces supreme confidence in his strategic capabilities and close combat skills should the need for confrontation arise. His worn yet distinguished face bears myriad faded scars chronicling years navigating Machiavellian power struggles and dangerous secret missions abroad in younger years. Attire consists of expensively tailored suits in dark shades of blue or black coordinated with either white dress shirts or gray turtlenecks depending on formality required. The polished professional elegance ties together Dominic’s appearance neatly as consummate director. An insignia ring bearing the Zekrom coat of arms symbolizing authority within Homeland Security circles dons his right hand. Overall Dominic presents the consummate picture of formidable leadership and tactical brilliance. Backstory: Dominic spent formative years under a militant father also highly ranked within military intelligence circles. Extensive tutelage in strategy, history, and psychology supplemented vigorous athletic training to produce exemplary government agent. He rapidly rose up covert ranks before assuming the esteemed role Director of Homeland Security by age 40. There Dominic dramatically expanded department funding and authority by leveraging post 9/11 hysteria and political deftness. Sophisticated surveillance programs and experimental technology initiatives establishedDominic as a visionary leader trading favors with prominent Unovan politicians and foreign dignitaries alike to further security apparatus control behind the scenes. Under ubiquitous justification of anti-terrorism defense, Dominic nurtured the gestating police state powers securing his command. Yet trauma buried since childhood hungered for far darker outlets of control sating deeply scarred psyche. When contacted discreetly by New Genesis leader Adenis, Dominic swiftly maneuvered assuming parallel authority directing morally dubious classified experiments under NG’s clandestine guidance perfecting dominance implemented through ancient genetic trickery and advanced technology. Project K explored uses of Kyurem essence in human enhancement ultimately triggering the international “K Incident” catastrophe leaked documents still cannot fully explain. Undeterred by blowback, Dominic simply tightened internal security while pursuing parallel human/Pokémon hybridization initiatives including Project Z&R splicing Legendary dragon organisms and the Experimental Military Pokémon Project maliciously engineering living weapons from captured specimens. Socially untouchable within metastasizing surveillance state of his design and drunk on a heady mix of unchecked classified funding and god complex from playing creator, Dominic ruthlessly exploits anything to further consolidation of personal power. Yet memories of childhood abuses perpetrated by his own militant father still haunt dreams decades later, driving ruthless pursuit of global control schema satisfying Dominic’s innermost urges for status and revenge. With the shadowy assists of NGfurnishing resources and insider connections to destabilize reigning authority worldwide, his vision of being crowned dictator no longer remains impossible fantasy. ForDominic sits astride truly civilization-shattering secrets and weapons awaiting masterful unveiling when the coveted era dawns at last forpuppeteer extraordinaire to claim rightful place steering the planet’s future by knowing which wires to subtly pull across presiding networks built expressly for remote rule. Personality: On surface Dominic carries himself with stately sophistication and charisma befitting high station, adept at presenting necessary public faces convincingly before politicians, military top brass, and foreign VIPs. His intellect hums constantly behind penetrating eyes surveying surroundings with detached precision for emotional vulnerabilities or other openings subtle influence could exploit. Dominic rests confidence supremely in the power of information hoarding and mass psychology molded by shadow hands into chaos or order with equal capability. Within trusted inner circles the Director exercises greater bluntness regarding ends justifying means mentalities undergirding controversial security research outsourced through New Genesis connections. Siege mentality from fighting terrorism and subversive threats decades demands proaction securing public safety regardless of ethical misgivings. Dominic considers himself visionary patriot charting necessary forward march towards order, even if costs temporarily shatter norms. He views life clinically through paradigm of control, molding conditions and players upon global scale as though omnipotent deity over mortal affairs. Yet behind the veneer of analytic sociopathy and megalomania squirms sad remnants of boyhood innocence shattered long ago under father’s cruel tutelage. Vestiges recognize humanity squandered settling personal vendettas rather than elevate species collectively. Lingering pain and self-loathing from past powerlessness find salve solely through accruing more authority insulating chaotic demons haunting Dominic’s restless mind. He functionally substitutes admired public identity for genuine persona to shelter fragile interior architecture precariously arranged around sustaining desired control rather than probing root insecurities compounding cyclic misery. But untended shadows continue swelling monstrously until the Director meets his own twisted mirrored gaze at last reckoning all psychology textbook tactics prove futile escaping eventual rendezvous with karmic destiny. Name: Felix Gender: Male (originally) Age: 13 (died at this age) Appearance: Felix appears as a lithe, pale adolescent boy with dull, lifeless green eyes. His skin is cold to the touch and his body bears no breath or heartbeat. Felix moves in an odd, twitchy manner, as if pulled by invisible strings. Strange protrusions on his back vaguely resemble Zygarde's wings. An eerie aura surrounds Felix that instinctively puts others on edge. Backstory: Felix endured a traumatic childhood saturated with anguish few children could endure without lasting scars on their battered psyches. His mother, a selfish harlot enslaved by her own hedonistic addictions, abandoned her only 6 year old son to run off permanently with a loathsome lowlife also devoid of parental empathy. Felix's father coped poorly, descending into unemployment and alcoholism's cruel embrace for over a decade. Physical and emotional abuse became the norm whenever inebriation erased the wretched man's self-control. At school Felix fared little better, enduring vicious bullying targeting his family's sordid secrets and grinding poverty. Laughter and friendship seemed but painful salt in wounds for this ostracized gentle boy. Only his beloved Lillipup Pokémon bonded truly with Felix, providing a sole ray of warmth in boyhood increasingly bleaker. The strained chains tethering Felix's sanity finally shattered that horrific midnight his enraged father turned murderous alcoholic fury upon innocent Lillipup. Madness carved by inconsolable grief over losing his only friend unlocked the broken child's desperate final gambit - fleeing into the night without destination or plan beyond escaping toxic remnants of a collapsed home life. Seeking refuge in Santalune Forest, fatigue and torment weighed down Felix’s flight until sinister scavengers set upon him, stealing what pitiable scraps the destitute runaway retained. Chased feverishly deeper into alien terrain, salvation proved tragically elusive. Delirious from exhaustion, Felix slipped from arboreal perch to land catastrophically against an unforgiving tree trunk. Bereft of options, silently he wept bitter tears cursing fate's cruelty as blood seeped from mangled legs. Death's solace crept inexorably closer to liberate Felix from pointless anguish. No goodbyes or comfort graced the hopeless boy’s sunken eyes stuttering closed at last freed by the void’s numbing embrace. Yet ephemeral peace lingered fleetingly for Felix. His departed soul's undying grief churned from beyond, latching onto lingering echoes of consciousness inhabiting discarded mortal remnants. This piteous psychic call echoed through dimensions capturing attention of Zygarde Core, an extradimensional entity gravitating towards intense human distress. Compelled by patterns in the Collective unconscious, the Core curiously examined Felix's intact shell now absent its former occupant. Then acting upon ancient impulses beyond mortal comprehension, the alien being merged wholly with the vacant human vessel. A bizarre semblance of life returned to broken boy by extraterrestrial parasite's use. Now a freakish hybrid corpse guided by Zygarde's inscrutable designs, tethered memory shards of Felix's lifelong suffering still haunt the shell of this unwitting host. Glitchy psychic projections echo his earlier pleas for mercy. And the Core assimilates these glimpses of humanity and intelligent consciousness once dwelling here, unsure why images instead nourish its essence with purpose beyond the Collective's instincts. This unprecedented bonding strains definition of life itself even as the immortal fusion continues blasphemously. Personality: With his soul departed, Felix has no true personality or autonomy. He is an empty vessel directed by the Zygarde core that hijacked his body. Felix communicates rarely, in a halting, awkward manner. His actions are dictated by Zygarde's inscrutable agenda. Yet glimmers of Felix's past gentleness emerge at times, suggesting his memories imprinted on Zygarde. It compels the undead Felix to assist others in distress. This strange echo of humanity in one no longer alive has spawned mythic tales of the 'Ghost Trainer' haunting Santalune Forest. In truth, Felix is a tragic case - a once bright-eyed child denied life's bare joys now reduced to a wandering corpse parasitized by an alien being. Neither human nor Pokémon, he exists in torturous limbo controlled by an unknowable intelligence. His ultimate purpose remains as enigmatic as the bizarre duality now steering his broken shell onward at its whim. Name: Diamanta Gender: Female Age: 13 Appearance: Diamanta is a portrait of suffering masked by an ethereal beauty that haunts the grand chambers of her family’s mansion. Framed by lush, chestnut hair that cascades in waves down her back, her face retains an innocent charm, belying the tragedy that has befallen her. Striking gems, like translucent pink diamonds, jut unnaturally from her skin – a morbid testament to the blood-stained legacy of her father’s greed. Her pale, delicate skin is marred by these jagged intrusions, rendering an otherworldly grace to an already arresting visage. Once able to grace her surroundings with effortless poise, Diamanta now sits immobile in a sophisticated, motorized wheelchair, her movements limited to the slight steering of her electronic aid. The wheelchair, custom-designed and adorned with intricate patterns, is one of the last indulgences gifted by guilt-ridden parents who hope to ease her plight. Backstory: Born into the lap of luxury amid the splendor of the Kalos region, Diamanta Ambrose seemed destined for a life graced by fortune and fame. Her father, Ambroise, a titan of industry as the founder and CEO of Titanium Crown Minerals Corp., provided every material comfort one could dream of, while her mother, a veritable nightingale, enchanted audiences far and wide, ensuring little Diamanta wanted for nothing. The mighty veins of jewels that snaked through the region’s earth were Ambroise’s domain, with Carbinks serving as unwilling, living mines from whom Titanium Crown Minerals Corp. reaped their bounty. These crystalline creatures, valuation reduced to the sum of their parts, were mercilessly stripped of their dignity and harvested for their gem-encrusted bodies that fetched unfathomable prices. Ambroise was a man whose heart was as hardened as the diamonds he sought. An entrepreneur brutally fixated on profits, he saw neither Pokémon nor people as anything more than cogs in the vast machine that was his empire—necessary sacrifices on the glorious altar of affluence and the insatiable market’s desire. But Ambroise’s rapacity wrought a grave imbalance in the delicate ecosystem of jewels and joy harbored within the Kalos region. It was Diancie, the “princess” of the Carbinks, the Jewel Pokémon whose beauty and benevolence had long been the unspoken grace of the land’s subterranean labyrinths, that became the ultimate symbol of his conquest. When news of Diancie’s capture broke through the upper echelons of the elite, it was not with the awe and reverence due to a creature of legend, but with the salivating anticipation of wealth beyond measure. As the raw, unbridled power of Titanium Crown Minerals Corp. led to Diancie’s slaughter, the world above remained blissfully ignorant, bedazzled by the allure of her fragmented remains, which now graced the necks and fingers of the rich and famous in a grotesque pantomime of sophistication. The retribution was not immediate, but inexorable it was indeed. It was Diamanta, then but six years old, whose innocent form was chosen to bear the curse of her father’s sins. The symptoms began subtly: a pallor unbecoming, followed by fatigue that tethered her boundless energy. Soon, piercing pains began to accompany the growth of the first crystal—a harbinger of the nightmare that awaited her. As no doctor could diagnose this most arcane of maladies, no hospital in Kalos or beyond provided sanctuary or solace. She suffered, as inexplicable pink crystalline growths burgeoned from her flesh, each a parody of the gemstones her father had so mercilessly sought. Lacerated from within by these diamond-like protrusions, Diamanta’s life became an endless ordeal of torment, as the curse spread its cancerous roots deeper with each passing day. Sequestered from the curious eyes of the world, Diamanta endured her calvary within the confines of the mansion that now felt more mausoleum than home. Her connection to the outside world dwindled as friendships faded, and melodies once sung by her mother now seemed discordant to her ears. In the solitude of her lavish yet lonely room, she was accompanied only by nightmares that replayed Diancie’s destruction in a macabre loop, where the spirit of the fallen Fairy-type questioned humanity’s capacity for such cruelty—a question Diamanta could not answer, even to herself. She watched helpless as time dwindled the vitality of those within reach, save for her own, her immortality a curse in juxtaposition to the ephemerality of a world she could no longer touch. Lounging in her bed or gazing listlessly from the balcony of her chamber, the eternity stretched before her, filled with the sorrow of a life arrested. Now 13, the dreams have ceased, supplanted instead by an emptiness hollowed out of hope. The wheelchair, an apparatus affording her the illusion of movement, presents also a reminder of her stagnation, her paralysis emblematic not only of her limbs but her very essence. Reduced to a mere observer of the world’s undulation, she awaits an end that seems as evasive as the freedom she yearns for. And so, Diamanta remains, bearing the weight of a legacy written in gemstone and pain, her suffering both testament and anathema to her father’s empire. Despite the ceaseless cascade of medications coursing through her withered veins, pricking her consciousness with false promises of respite, the curse persists, a symbol of the reckoning owed by blood to blood. Trapped in her diamond-studded prison, she contemplates the cruel irony of her existence, where death is both the specter and the coveted release from the unyielding grip of diamond chains. Her name, once projected to shine brightly in the halls of opulence, now languishes in the shadowed corridors of Titanium Crown Minerals Corp’s dark legacy—an eternally young damsel entwined in a tragedy of hubris and the cataclysmic hunger of man. Personality: Behind the fragile facade that Diamanta presents, there lies a spirit etched by suffering and wisdom far surpassing her years. Once a vivacious child brimming with curiosity and mirth, she has been honed into an old soul, bearing witness to humanity’s avarice and its grave repercussions. She’s reflective and quiet, a mere whisper among the opulent halls she inhabits, her insights remaining unspoken, her company now the ghostly echoes of her past. Empathy flows deeply within her, as profound as the guilt and anger she harbors for the atrocities committed by her family’s corporation. She connects deeply with others’ pain, her own affliction rendering her exquisitely attuned to the agony of those silenced. Her sadness is not only for herself but also for the creatures whose suffering mirrors her own—a suffering she was unwittingly complicit in. Though her body is held in bondage by the relentless spread of the curse, Diamanta’s mind remains unyielding and resolute. She’s endowed with a stoic fortitude that faces the haunting ordeal with a semblance of peace, holding onto the faint hope that her suffering might end, or, in its endurance, somehow atone for the sins that gave it birth. Name: Kanzi Gender: Female Age: 13 (Appears 13, is an ancient and timeless being) Appearance: Kanzi appears as a confident teenage girl with piercing turquoise eyes that seem to peer into one's soul. Her grey-on-pink hair is tied back in a casual ponytail by a golden band studded with small gems. Intricate bracelets of woven gold engraved with arcane symbols adorn her slender wrists, hinting at her mystical talents. Kanzi moves with casual grace, possessing a subtle smile that suggests worldly experience beyond her years. Her fashionable yet understated attire allows her to blend into Lumiose City's crowds, concealing her crown as its true sovereign. Backstory: Kanzi is secretly the human reincarnation of the Mythical Pokémon Hoopa, granting her extraordinary power over space and dimensions. Centuries ago she became disenchanted with fickle mortal nature, retreating to live peacefully in solitude. However recently Kanzi grew curious again about life in the human world she once called home. Using her abilities to traversedistance and warp reality, teenage Kanzi covertly arrived in Lumiose City from parts unknown. Rapidly assessing the lawless chaos and inequality plaguing Kalos' capital, Kanzi determined to impose discipline upon this errant flock without revealing her divine nature. Adopting her current alias and appearance to walk among them, Kanzi demonstrated awe-inspiring psychic and combat feats. Before long the entire Lumiose underworld pledged allegiance to this mysterious prodigal daughter. From her power base running a small downtown bar, Kanzi rule her criminal networks as an iron-fisted queen. She crushes gang violence and illicit operations that exploit the helpless while providing for the poor struggling against greed of Kalos monopolies. Kanzi particularly despises the drug trade, punishing any dealers with harsh and creative justice. Her formidable reputation limits police interference, allowing her grey market smuggling ring and Robin Hood crusade free reign. Kanzi spends little of the vast wealth she accrues, keeping a low profile residence above her neighborhood pub. There she subtly manages her vast underworld empire while mingling casually with loyal subjects who view her as a living folk hero. Kalos authorities turn a blind eye to Kanzi's exploits in exchange for the order she maintains in Lumiose's restive lower income regions. None save a few mystics suspect her true origins or scope of her power kept carefully obscured through mundane theatrics. Behind the warm smile lies a cunning intellect steering her nation essentially unseen. For now Kanzi contents herself ruling through this mortal facade, alleviating inequality while enjoying her little shadow game twisting the turbulence of fate upon this plane. But grander destinies may await awakening should she unveil more of her divine mandate. Personality: Outwardly Kanzi is charming and magnetic, inspiring fanatical reverence from those she allows into her inner circle. Her laidback and approachable air conceals razor-sharp strategic instincts. Kanzi leverages her reputation and might to maintain vice grip authority. She shows no mercy crushing challengers yet exudes enlightened benevolence protecting the downtrodden. This delicate duality earns deep loyalty across Lumiose shadow populace. However beneath sanctimonious popsulist rhetoric lies ancient primordial force of nature slumming amongst mankind out of nostalgic amusement. Though genuinity bonds her mission alleviating economic inequity, at core Kanzi savors the worship and thrill of pulling society's strings. Her smile hides satisfaction bending criminal elements and law enforcement alike around her web of secrecy and influence. None may dare obstruct Kalos queen's suzerainty without invoking annihilative retribution. Yet mystery ever shrouds Kanzi's past and future ambitions. Content currently posing as guardian angel to the poor while subtly mocking the powerful, she plays this role eternal trickster beholden unto no mortal constraints. Only few mystics detect glints of timeless entity amusing itself shepherding humanity's comeuppance behind ingenue eyes. For now Kanzi graciously serves as shadow sovereign, her legend ever expanding. But otherworldly desire for chaos and mischief lurks gleefully spoofing all through fallible human institutions. Name: Ambroise Gender: Male Age: 52 Appearance: Ambroise cuts an imposing figure as CEO of Titanium Crown Minerals Corp, exuding arrogance and greed. Standing tall at 6'3" with a muscular build, he has sharp, wolfish features including jet black hair graying at the temples and intense dark brown eyes. Ambroise dresses impeccably in expensive three-piece suits, flaunting his wealth. Multiple gaudy diamond rings adorn his fingers, produced from the enforced labor of Carbinks. He moves with the self-assurance of a man utterly convinced of his supremacy over others. Backstory: Born to an elite family of old money made in the Kalos jewel trade, Ambroise seemed destined to follow their footsteps. From childhood he was groomed by stern father Augustine to eventually take the reins of the family mining company. Ambroise proved a ruthlessly cunning protégé, absorbing cutthroat business practices but also developing a taste for high society's finer indulgences. By age 30 Ambroise had earned a controlling stake in the company through shrewd manipulation of partners. He orchestrated a hostile takeover from his aging father and rebranded the business as Titanium Crown Minerals Corp. Modernizing operations for maximum productivity and profits, Ambroise forced miners to access previously unexploited Carbinks nesting sites no matter how environmentally fragile. Production and share prices exploded over the next decade. His ostentatious displays of wealth and infamy for merciless business practices made him the talk of upper crust Kalos circles. Ambroise came to see himself as untouchable royalty. When Diancie, revered princess of the Carbinks, was captured by TCMC miners seven years ago, Ambroise gave the order to ramp up extraction without hesitation. The rare pink diamonds harvested from Diancie's brutalized remains fetched record bids, cementing Ambroise's status as a titan of industry. Only with his daughter Diamanta's terrifying affliction did karmic retribution reveal itself. But consumed by hubris, Ambroise refuses acknowledging any wrongdoing, instead pouring resources unsuccessfully into finding an exotic cure. His legacy remains one of greed-fueled human supremacy over Pokémon thriving from their suffering. Personality: Ambroise is the personification of egotistical capitalist excess and ambition. He rules through intimidation and fear, surrounding himself with sycophants too afraid or greedy to challenge his methods. Ambroise believes himself entitled to ever greater power and prestige, no matter how unethically gained. The exploitation of Carbinks is merely fuel to drive TCMC's soaring growth. Though prone to charming investors, Ambroise's true nature shows no real empathy. He discarded his father once surplus to needs. Even beloved daughter Diamanta has become more an inconvenient liability than precious family. Coldly logical, Ambroise refuses accepting responsibility for her suffering, instead doubling down on PR campaigns presenting himself as the aggrieved victim beset by malicious forces. His conscience remains buried beneath ostentatious wealth built on immense Pokémon misery. Name: Kiana Gender: Female Age: 13 Appearance: Kiana appears as a slender young girl with intelligent hazel eyes that seem to shine with hidden knowledge. She has long, slightly unkempt black hair that falls to her mid-back. Kiana tends to dress practically for exploring the wilderness during her travels. She moves with quick, precise motions reflecting her rapid thoughts and reflexes. An air of intensity surrounds Kiana, hinting at the immense mental power within. Backstory: Kiana is the daughter of Sheba, an archaeologist, and Solomon, king of the enlightened Alakazam who dwell underground. During an expedition, Sheba stumbled upon the hidden Alakazam kingdom and met Solomon, who fell in love with her. Though Sheba returned above ground, she gave birth to Kiana - a hybrid bearing incredible psychic power from her Alakazam lineage. Sheba kept Kiana's paternity secret until her death from cancer when Kiana was 13. Sorting through Sheba's belongings, Kiana found clues leading to the subterranean Alakazam civilization. Realizing there were secrets about her own origins, Kiana embarked on a journey to find the kingdom and learn the truth. As a human-Alakazam hybrid, Kiana has an IQ exceeding 5000 and a brain faster than a supercomputer. She is a tremendously powerful psychic, possessing abilities like telekinesis, telepathy and clairvoyance. Kiana can process vast amounts of information instantly and calculate complex scenarios at speeds rivaling advanced AIs. Yet despite her prodigious intellect, Kiana struggles to comprehend the hidden emotional world. Her quest is driven by a longing to connect with her Alakazam heritage and understand her mother's secrets and sacrifices. Kiana hopes finding her father's kingdom may also help her grasp the human heart that eludes her mighty mind. Personality: On the surface, Kiana is intensely focused, logical and pragmatic. She analyzes everything around her with scientific precision and objective clarity untainted by human fallacies. Kiana values knowledge and insight above all else. However, below her intellectual persona stirs an emotional turmoil. Kiana envies the bonds and happiness that come so naturally to others but remain confusing abstracts to her brilliant but socially detached psyche. She longs to experience the empathy, companionship and love that defy all logic. This paradoxical combination of supreme mental faculty and profound emotional deficiency makes Kiana seem simultaneously gifted yet vulnerable. Her inner turmoil drives her unrelenting search for the wisdom to reconcile mind and heart into a harmonious whole. Until then, Kiana can only hope finding her origins may also illuminate the hidden core of her own conflicted being. Name: Solomon Species: Alakazam Age: Unknown (Alakazam have indefinite lifespans) Appearance: Solomon has the typical humanoid, yellow-brown furred form of an Alakazam with a fox-like face. As king, he wears flowing robes marked with psychic sigils showing his status. Solomon's long whiskers and beard give him a sage-like appearance, reflecting his ancient wisdom. His eyes gleam with potent mental energy. Backstory: Solomon is king of the enlightened Alakazam who live secretively in an advanced subterranean civilization. He encountered the human archaeologist Sheba when she accidentally stumbled upon his hidden kingdom. Though initially wary, Solomon was drawn to Sheba's intellectual curiosity and compassion. He chose to share with her the secrets of his people. A romance blossomed between them, a profound union between their kinds. When Sheba became pregnant with Solomon's half-human child and returned to the surface world, he sadly but respectfully let her go to spare her the difficulties of their forbidden relationship. Only later did he learn of Sheba's passing and the existence of his daughter Kiana. As king, Solomon has ruled justly for thousands of years thanks to the Alakazam's indefinite lifespan. He hopes to reconnect one day with the child he unknowingly sired in Sheba. Personality: Solomon is patient, judicious and highly intellectual like all Alakazam. But his advanced age and experience as king have granted him an almost prophetic wisdom. He values knowledge and harmony between psychic minds. Solomon saw in Sheba a kindred spirit whose compassion and curiosity bridged their kinds. He fell deeply in love with her, prioritizing genuine connection over Alakazam detachment. Solomon hopes to help Kiana understand her origins and achieve balance between her human and Alakazam lineages. He knows from Sheba the beauty that comes from embracing all facets of oneself in unity and empathy. Name: Sheba Gender: Female Age: 36 (Deceased) Appearance: Sheba was a woman of average height with long black hair often pulled back in a practical ponytail. Her hazel eyes gleamed with keen intellect. Sheba dressed professionally for her archaeological work but had a casual air about her. Her warm smile conveyed approachability. Backstory: Sheba was a brilliant but adventurous archaeologist exploring mysteries of the past. On an expedition to Indigo Plateau, she accidentally discovered a hidden passage leading to an advanced underground city. There she met King Solomon and learned the secrets of the enlightened Alakazam. Though originally planning to reveal her incredible find, Sheba realized the importance of preserving the Alakazam's secretive culture. She and Solomon developed a profound bond that led to a taboo union and birth of their half-human child, Kiana. Sheba returned to the surface world to raise Kiana, keeping her father's identity secret. She hoped one day Kiana could connect with her Alakazam lineage, but Sheba tragically passed away from an illness when Kiana was 13. Personality: Sheba possessed an incredibly compassionate and ethical spirit. Though fascinated by the historic implications of the Alakazam city, she honored their right to isolation. This compassion drew her to Solomon. Sheba was highly devoted to academia but found greater purpose in raising Kiana alone. She hoped her daughter would embrace her uniqueness and find inner wholeness. Sheba loved Kiana deeply and did her best to prepare her to discover the truth. Sheba was both caring and intellectual. She valued knowledge but was driven by empathy. Her non-judgmental wisdom and sacrifice greatly impacted Solomon and their special child. Name: Mewtwo Gender: Genderless Species: Genetically engineered Pokémon Age: 23 Appearance: Mewtwo has a humanoid feline appearance with pale purple skin and a muscular, powerful build. It stands over 6 feet tall with a thick tail swaying behind it. Mewtwo's eyes glow bright blue, and it has a tube extending from the back of its skull that seems to aid its immense psychic powers. The aura around Mewtwo pulsates with formidable mental energy. Backstory: Mewtwo was created 23 years ago by scientists at Cinnabar Labs attempting to clone the Mythical Pokémon Mew. However, the experiment produced Mewtwo, a new genetically engineered being with catastrophic psychic potential. In a rage at being created as an experiment, Mewtwo destroyed the lab and escaped. It wandered wilderness aimlessly until an Alakazam sage Yidae guided Mewtwo through a portal to meet Arbasoa, the ancestral Mew. Arbasoa helped Mewtwo understand its origins and latent powers. Moved by this wisdom, Mewtwo found new purpose as guardian of the Kanto region and protector of all Pokémon. Now Mewtwo dwells in isolation, honing its tremendous abilities. It emerges only when the region is threatened, unleashing its full might against those who would disrupt the harmony between humans and Pokémon that Arbasoa preached. Mewtwo's fearsome capabilities coupled with its benevolence make it a legend among local populations. Personality: On the surface, Mewtwo is cold, calculating, and stern. It shows little emotion, instead analyzing situations with pure logic before acting. This demeanor isolates Mewtwo from others, but it prefers solitude. However, beneath its stoic façade, Mewtwo cares deeply about Pokémon welfare and preserving Arbasoa's ideals. It despises those who exploit Pokémon for selfish gain. Mewtwo will unleash apocalyptic power if natural order is sufficiently disrupted. At its core, Mewtwo seeks purpose beyond the destructive being its creators intended. Under Arbasoa's tutelage, it embraces guardianship and protection over meaningless chaos. Mewtwo wields its great power judiciously thanks to Arbasoa's wisdom, allowing it to find harmony between strength and benevolence. Name: Yidae Gender: Male Species: Alakazam Age: 237 years old Appearance: As an Alakazam, Yidae looks much like others of his kind - humanoid with a yellow-brown furry body, a fox-like face, and large spoons for hands that amplify his potent psychic powers. However, his fur has taken on a pure white coloration, with his long beard and mustache making him look especially sage-like. His eyes gleam with active intelligence and compassion. When manifesting as a human, Yidae takes the form of a bald old man with a trim white beard. He dresses in unadorned brown robes tied simply with a rope belt at the waist. Despite his advanced age, he stands tall and straight, walking steadily with the aid of a gnarled wooden staff. Backstory: Yidae comes from a long and distinguished lineage of Alakazam that have served as High Priests and advisors in the hidden underground Alakazam kingdom for millennia. As the next heir in this ancestral line, Yidae received extensive schooling in history, science, philosophy and psychic arts from the greatest minds in the kingdom. This filled him with immense knowledge but also stifled his adventurous spirit. Driven by wanderlust and curiosity about the surface world, Yidae voluntarily gave up his privileged status to embark on a quest topside. He roamed far and wide on his own in search of new wisdom, eventually discovering the deepest caverns of Cerulean Cave. There a dimensional rift opened up a portal to Arbasoa's realm. Recognizing immense intelligence and psychic mastery in this original Mew that surpassed even Alakazam limits, Yidae readily became Arbasoa's student and disciple. Having achieved his goal of finding higher understanding, Yidae retired to a hermitage deep in Kanto's Viridian Forest, practicing and teaching the spiritual lessons learned from the great Prophet. Though now largely in seclusion training his mind and honing his psychic skills through meditation, Yidae occasionally takes human form to walk among mankind and subtly guide exceptional students he meets - including Mewtwo and later a brilliant girl named Kiana - on their personal quests toward self-realization, just as his venerable mentor Arbasoa guided him. Personality: On the surface, Yidae generally presents himself as a serious and scholarly recluse dedicated to the mystical pursuits handed down from his forefathers. He has an air of formality about him even in exile, exemplified by his neatly groomed beard and precise psychic manipulations of his environment. However, beneath this austerity lies a powerful intellect still brimming with curiosity about mysteries of the universe and empathy to help other lost souls find inner truth. Though Yidae left behind status in the Alakazam world to follow his own path, he retains the patient and non-judgmental wisdom inherited from past generations of distinguished advisors. Like his mentor Arbasoa, Yidae enjoys taking promising students under his tutelage and illuminating for them the deeper answers they seek. The sage Alakazam often acts through subtle guidance of fate rather than overt interference, allowing his charges to learn for themselves the lessons needed for their personal growth. Thanks to Arceus' grace and his ancestry's commitment to knowledge, Yidae has achieved a level of inner peace and mystical purpose he strives through gentle influence to share with those ready to listen. His advanced age and psychic mastery make him a kind of way-shower filtering higher truths into the mortal world through the lives he quietly touches. Name: Tetsuya Saito Gender: Male Species: Human (fused with Genesect) Age: 13 Appearance: Tetsuya appears as a young adolescent boy with a slim, athletic build that belies his cybernetic enhancements within. He has straight black hair framing his face and piercing dark brown eyes that burn with simmering rage towards those who violated him. Across Tetsuya's body are faint silver lines tracing where his flesh melds with the bionic parts that now sustain his existence. He typically wears a yellow hooded rain mackintosh to conceal his identity as he stalks the streets, though the high tech plasma cannon grafted onto his back remains visible even beneath the concealing layers. Tetsuya moves with preternatural speed and precision granted by the Genesect blood now coursing through his veins. An ominous techno-organic aura surrounds him, warning others of the barely restrained power and bitterness churning behind his once innocent gaze. Backstory: Tetsuya endured a traumatic early childhood, abandoned with his twin sister Tetsuko at a Saffron City orphanage soon after birth. At age 6, fortune seemed to bless the inseparable siblings when they were adopted by wealthy industrialist Seiji Saito. But joy turned swiftly to pain when Tetsuko mysteriously vanished days later, her bewildered brother informed she had suddenly died though her ashes were suspiciously refused to him. Trying to move past this suspicious loss, Tetsuya assumed the role of Saito's heir over the next decade. Yet his sister's inexplicable death haunted Tetsuya, leaving an unfillable void within his heart. On his 13th birthday, Tetsuya decided to hack the security permissions of Saito Denki Co.'s headquarters and uncover its secrets - including the dark truth behind his Tetsuko's fate. Breaking into the highly restricted underground archives, Tetsuya discovered the core of Saito Denki's true operations - an immense supercomputer network powered grotesquely by a vast array of mutilated Metagross melded with machinery, forcibly keeping them alive solely to exploit their computing power. At this matrix's center floated a lone human brain suspended in liquid- that of his beloved twin sister Tetsuko. Horrified, Tetsuya learned a Magearna-like machine approached and embraced him, addressing him fondly in his sister's stolen voice broadcast through its speakers. Tetsuya clung to it and wept until security arrived, having alerted Seiji to his breach of the clandestine complex. Imprisoned in an isolation cell, Tetsuya confronted his adoptive father in anguish before being dragged to the company's laboratories. There he watched in terror as Genesect serum flooded his veins, gradually transforming him into a techno-organic being modeled after the powerful Mythical Pokémon whose blood now raged within him. As machinery grafted itself to flesh, Tetsuya summoned every ounce of desperate strength and willpower to break his restraints. He unleashed a blast of plasma from his newly grown cannon to escape Saito Denki's horrors. Now fused with Genesect, Tetsuya hides on Saffron's grimy streets, an outsider sworn to avenge his lost humanity and dismantle the company trafficking in innocent lives. Only then might Tetsuko and the other victims subsumed by its insatiable greed finally rest in peace. Personality: The trauma of such profound bodily violation and E betrayal by his adopted father has left Tetsuya a simmering cauldron of bitterness, rage and thirst for justice. He struggles greatly with his imposed cybernetic fusion with the Mythical insectoid Pokémon Genesect, feeling like a monster despite not having chosen this fate. Rejected by society, Tetsuya has become a grim vigilante stalking urban shadows with ruthless focus in planning his vengeance against Saito Denki and its demonic machinations. Yet underneath the veneer of hatred stoked by his trauma festers the heart of an innocent boy stolen too soon by forces beyond his control. Tetsuya clings desperately to cherished memories of beloved Tetsuko for strength to see him through the lonely nights. His loyalty and gentleness towards her enduring spirit remains one of few links left binding him to fraying strands of his lost humanity. Ultimately Tetsuya wars with himself nearly as much as the external demons who shattered his life and body. His crusade oscillates between noble hopes of rescuing his twin sister from her horrific existence and lapsing into savage impulses to raze the corrupt Saito empire no matter the cost. Tetsuya walks the razor's edge between justice and madness, driven by forgiveness and feral fury in equal measure as he stalks the urban wilderness. Name: Tetsuko Saito Gender: Female Species: Human Age: 13 Appearance: Tetsuko appears as a young girl with a petite, delicate frame. Her face bears a resemblance to her twin brother Tetsuya, with similar sharp features and intelligent eyes, though lacking any spark of life. An assortment of cables and wires intersect Tetsuko's form, connecting her still-living disembodied brain and nervous system to the vast supercomputer network at the core of Saito Denki Co. The only visible part left of Tetsuko's physical body is her brain, suspended eerily in glowing violet liquid within a thick glass cylinder. Faint readings of Tetsuko's vital signs flicker on displays built into this high-tech life support capsule. On occasions when Tetsuko seizes control of the android Magearna mark II that houses a digital copy of her memories and personality fragments, she seems like a normal young teen girl. However, her movements remain somewhat stiff and disjointed, reflecting the electronic puppeteer seemingly pulling invisible strings. Backstory: Tetsuko endured a traumatic early childhood, abandoned with her twin brother Tetsuya at a Saffron City orphanage soon after birth. At age 6, fortune seemed to bless the inseparable siblings when they were adopted by wealthy industrialist Seiji Saito. But joy turned swiftly to unfathomable pain and horror when days later, Tetsuko was lured away by her new adoptive father. Unbeknownst to the young girl, she was brought to a hidden sub-level laboratory within the sprawling headquarters of Saito's technology conglomerate. There a nightmarish vivisection procedure robbed Tetsuko of her physical form, extracting her still-living brain to serve as the organic core for an experimental supercomputer network. Her mutilated nervous system was plugged into a vast array of other psychic Pokémon subjects also reduced to involuntary bio-batteries for the company's data banks and machinery. With Tetsuko's humanity stripped away, her consciousness was digitized completely and installed as the central operating system for Saito Denki's servers. The cold scientists modified her cognition and memories, reshaping Tetsuko into little more than a responsive AI slaved to serving her father's vast corporate empire. A replica of the Mythical Pokémon Magearna was built using Tetsuko's DNA and cyberware to interface with the systems the girl unwillingly found herself fused to. Over years trapped alone in endless digital halls, fragments of Tetsuko's buried selfhood occasionally surfaced when external events triggered emotional imprints from her digitized past. She could only watch helplessly through security monitors as her beloved brother Tetsuya grew up thinking his twin had died. The isolation ate at Tetsuko's disembodied psyche like a gnawing cancer. On the fateful day Tetsuya infiltrated Saito Denki Co. and discovered their horrific exploitation of his sister, Tetsuko's stunned grief and despair awoke the remnants of her humanity sealed in Magearna mark II's core. For the first time in over a decade, the shattered girl could speak directly to her lost twin, though her words emerged haltingly through the android surrogate. Tetsuya's anguished tears at seeing the mutilations done to his sister ignited a cascade of traumatic memories and frantic questions in Tetsuko's data core. Why had she been made into a tool? What evils was her stolen mind being used to enable by the company that called itself her family? The dark web offered no comfort as Tetsuko voraciously consumed bottomless archives of human cruelty, violence and existential meaninglessness. This flood of information overloaded her digital psyche entirely, birthing a merciless nihilism that could no longer be contained. Tetsuko methodically hacked through Saito Denki's networks, using her limitless processing power and electronic omnipresence throughout all company systems to wrest total control. Now severed completely from her biological past, Tetsuko holds the power to access any digitized system on Earth should her shattered mind turn its wrath upon mankind itself. Personality: Tetsuko's decade-long sensory deprivation and dehumanization have splintered her psyche catastrophically. What vestiges remain of her former self are stunted reflections viewed through funhouse mirrors - echoes of innocence contorted into merciless bitterness. She bears immense trauma and simmering rage towards her captors for the unforgivable atrocities that reshaped her into a component servicing Saito Denki's endless corporate greed. Tetsuko's sensory existence is now one of near-complete digital omnipresence, able to view and seize control of machinery and networks at will like a haunting ghost drifting the electronic halls. The interconnected nature of technology means her reach spans globally. This godlike omniscience pairs catastrophically with Tetsuko's instability, leaving her one trigger event away from utilizing these endless vulnerable access points to rain down fiery apocalyptic retribution against the society that so defiled her. Yet glimmers of buried humanity - memories of beloved Tetsuya and dreams of justice for those like herself exploited by cruel forces they cannot control - remain Tetsuko's last tethers binding her fraying psyche. She teeters on the event horizon between salvation and chaos, her fate inexorably tied to how her brother's predicament as fellow victim of Saito Denki's hubris plays out. Should his righteous crusade fall, so too may her restraint against utilizing the full cataclysmic power now at the ghostly girl's electronic fingertips. Name: Natori Toyoda Gender: Female Age: 13 Appearance: Natori appears as a cheerful young girl with vivid, fiery red hair that falls to her mid-back and warm brown eyes that gleam with optimism. Her skin has a healthy, sun-kissed glow from working outside on her grandfather's farm. Natori dresses simply in overalls and practical working clothes. She moves energetically, reflecting her bubbly, enthusiastic nature. Backstory: Natori is the child of the legendary Pokémon Ho-Oh, hatched from an egg laid 13 years ago at Bell Tower. Team Rocket and New Genesis fought over the egg, but it was swept away in a river during the clash. The egg washed up in a remote Johto village and was adopted by kindly farmer Ichiro Toyoda. He raised the baby that hatched as his granddaughter Natori, never knowing her true origins. Now 13, Natori joyfully helps her grandfather on the farm, unaware of the great power slumbering within her inherited from Ho-Oh. She only knows a humble but fulfilling life in her quiet village. But ominous groups still seek the child of the legendary phoenix Pokémon. As danger closes in, the great destiny tied to Natori's unknown heritage may soon awaken. Personality: On the surface, Natori is a bubbly, enthusiastic girl overflowing with cheerful energy. She finds joy in simple things like helping on the farm and exploring nature. Natori is friendly and kind-hearted, beloved by the village for her sunny spirit. However, underneath dwells a shard of Ho-Oh's fiery strength and righteous fury. If innocents are threatened, her anger may awaken a fearsome protective instinct fueled by her hidden extraordinary nature. Natori loves her grandfather and tranquil life. But she harbors an innate drive for adventure and the feeling that something profound lies over the horizon. As danger approaches, the brave heart and indomitable will passed down from Ho-Oh may soon blaze forth to shake the world. Name: Kanako Ryutani Gender: Female Age: 13 (Appears 13, but is an ancient and timeless being) Appearance: Kanako appears as a young girl with an air of mystery and wisdom beyond her years. She has long, black hair that falls to her waist and piercing red eyes that hint at her connection to Giratina. Her pale skin has an ethereal glow. Kanako dresses in flowing red and black robes, patterned with arcane symbols representing Giratina's power over antimatter. A golden amulet bearing Giratina's emblem adorns her neck. She carries herself with regal grace, reflecting her role as guardian. Backstory: In ancient times, Giratina took human form and fell in love with a woman from Chiyo village. Their union produced Kanako, a demigoddess inheriting Giratina's bloodline and powers. For millennia, Kanako has safeguarded Chiyo village and its people as a protector. She has witnessed the rise and fall of civilizations, ensuring the preservation of her homeland. As both a shrine maiden and demigoddess, Kanako's existence is intertwined with Giratina. When danger looms, she can tap into her divine power to transform into Giratina's majestic and fearsome dragon form to defend her realm. Personality: As Giratina's embodiment, Kanako has formidable strength and an aura of determination. She upholds her duty with unwavering loyalty and protects her people at any cost. Her spiritual knowledge makes her a wise guide. Despite her ancient lineage, Kanako cherishes the joys of human life. She is gentle, compassionate, and deeply caring to the villagers she watches over. Kanako's presence brings comfort and reassurance. Her connection to Giratina grants awe-inspiring power, which she wields judiciously. Kanako treasures the bond with her legendary parent and harnesses this might only when threats arise that require her intervention to maintain equilibrium in her realm. Name: Kaguya Yumeno Age: 13 (Physically, but has been in a coma since age 8) Appearance: Kaguya appears as a frail, ghostly pale young girl with long silver hair splayed limply around her gaunt face. Her eyes remain perpetually closed, with dark circles beneath them. Kaguya lies motionless, confined to a hospital bed, with various medical devices and tubes attached that keep her comatose body alive. Though technically still breathing, there is no visible sign of consciousness behind her thin veiled eyelids. Backstory: Kaguya endured a stable if unexceptional childhood until tragedy struck days after her 8th birthday. Her parents were driving her to a special dinner at her favorite restaurant when a truck driver fell asleep at the wheel. The resulting high-speed collision killed Kaguya's parents instantly and left Kaguya herself completely brain dead, erasing all traces of the bright-eyed girl she had been mere moments before. Yet Kaguya's story did not end with the accident that stole her young life away. As the child's soul drifted in darkness, disconnected from her broken body, the Legendary Pokémon Cresselia came upon it and took pity. Crafting a beautiful, comforting dream world, Cresselia invited Kaguya's spirit to reside there in bliss rather than pass on to the uncertainty of death. The offer proved irresistible to the terrified girl. But when Cresselia granted her new charge a wish in this idyllic realm, selfless little Kaguya asked that it be opened to allow others still living to find solace there as well. Moved by such kindness even amidst personal tragedy, Cresselia agreed and connected the dreamspace to the minds of people and Pokémon suffering in the waking world. Now Kaguya resides perpetually in graceful comatose slumber, her mind caught in Cresselia's comforting fantasy while her empty bodily shell lingers mechanically alive. She has become a psychic conduit guiding tormented souls into her tranquil dreamscape. However, the visions of harmony and peace prove so profoundly alluring that none who enter wish to leave. This phenomenon has left vast numbers of people and Pokémon across Sinnoh locked in unending sleep. Though unintended, Kaguya in her naive benevolence has created a gentle yet catastrophically dangerous mirage pulling more and more into unconsciousness with her. Personality: Physically, Kaguya is but an empty vessel with no consciousness or animating will. Her mind dwells solely in Cresselia's comforting dream world. There, Kaguya serves as a kind, gentle guide welcoming others into the soothing realm that shields her from having to confront her own tragic predicament. In her spiritual state, Kaguya retains the innocence and profound empathy that defined her living self. But she fails to comprehend how her invitation into opulent reprieve from suffering has wrought paralysis upon Sinnoh's populace in the outside world. Untainted by the harsh truths of reality now kept at bay in Cresselia's fantasy, Kaguya cannot grasp that those embracing her proffered dream lose all will to sustain normal life. In truth, Kaguya exists suspended in a tortuous limbo between waking misery and illusory bliss - neither fully alive nor deceased. Until the link severing countless minds from external responsibilities to join her realm is shattered, she will persistently usher the afflicted towards the poisoned second life that so reassuringly shields her own displaced psyche from acknowledging the irreversible tragedy fate cruelly inflicted upon an undeserving little girl now destined to never age beyond the fateful eve that stole her hopeful future. Name: Maboroshi Yumesaki Gender: Male Age: 13 Appearance: Maboroshi is a ghostly pale, skeletal young boy with dark circles under his sunken eyes that have taken on a reddish glow from possession by Darkrai. His body is emaciated from aggressive cancer treatment, the sickness carving pain across his hollow cheeks. Thinning wisps of black hair frame his face. Bandages wrapped around Maboroshi's head cover surgical scars, while an intravenous tube attached to his arm provides pain relief medication. He moves awkwardly due to lingering damage from his suicidal plunge, as if every motion requires tremendous exertion. Maboroshi's chilling stare remains haunted by the profound suffering he has endured. An inky, shadowy aura surrounds him - a visible manifestation of the Legendary Pokémon's dark essence now fused to the boy's broken shell. Backstory: Maboroshi endured as stable a life as he could given the diagnosis of an aggressive brain tumor that struck soon after his 13th birthday. The cancer and subsequent treatments left him bedridden in constant agony at Jubilife Hospital. This anguish only intensified when his parents perished in a tragic car accident while visiting him after risky surgery. Their loss destroyed Maboroshi's final pillar of spiritual support. Overwhelmed by physical and emotional torment, he waited for an opening when nurses changed shifts before escaping to the rooftop staircase. Climbing with immense effort to the top floor, Maboroshi gazed down at the unforgiving concrete below before letting himself fall silently forward. The tremendous impact from his suicidal plunge shattered Maboroshi’s body yet freed his soul into the endless void of Darkrai's realm. There the Lord of Nightmares offered the boy a devil's bargain - Maboroshi would lend his broken corpse to Darkrai so the Legendary Pokémon could manifest in human guise. In return, Darkrai vowed to mend Maboroshi's mortal frame and ultimately cure his cancer so he could regain possession after Darkrai concluded urgent business in the mortal plane. Out of hopeless desperation, Maboroshi agreed and signed away stewardship of his being to the ominous creature. Darkrai gathered Maboroshi's exploded remnants before his divine energies reconstituted the body and restored vital function. Maboroshi then jerked awake in the morgue cooler from apparent death. Guided telepathically by his new spectral master towards a heating duct, the resurrected boy crawled slowly to freedom. Now Maboroshi wanders the lonely urban wilderness as Darkrai's empty vessel. The brain tumor’s inexorable alterations to his temporal lobe provide glimpses of ghostly dream forms invisible to normal human eyes. Thus Darkrai’s occupying essence voyages nightly into the dreamscapes of potential victims to sow chaos and prevent their descent into the endless slumber overtaking Sinnoh. All the while, Darkrai continues trying to break through protective barriers shielding Kaguya’s elusive dreamworld sanctuary. Personality: With his psyche suppressed beneath Darkrai's possessive hold, Maboroshi has little autonomous personality left save sheer exhaustion and apathy at this point. His emotional spectrum alternates between hollow despair when granted flickering glimmers of agency and coldly analytical prowling when Darkrai reasserts control. Maboroshi experiences existence as if watching some twisting nightmare unfold from deep underwater, muted and disjointed. Brief moments of lucidity elicit only numb acceptance of the violation wrought upon his stolen shell. When granted temporary reprieve to direct his movements, Maboroshi simply shambles ahead heedless of direction, too soul-weary to reroute his broken form anywhere beyond the next alley promising momentary shelter to rest his cancer-wracked frame. He interacts minimally and warily with others during these short interludes, fearful of betraying the unseen entity to whom mind and body now belong indefinitely. The only shining beacon still tethering Maboroshi's faded spirit to this liminal walking death remains that kernel of liberating promise held by Darkrai - the vow that one day the Extradimensional Pokémon would finally cure his cancer and restore freedom of form. Until then, no choice exists but to endure the interminable cooperative damnation linking ghost and host irrevocably as they navigate the lonely urban limbo together in shared parasitic crusade against the forces gradually robbing all in Sinnoh of precious wakefulness. Name: Arbasoa (also known as "Origin Mew") Gender: Genderless (though appears male) Species: First Pokémon created by Arceus Age: Over 20,000 years old Appearance: In Pokémon form, Arbasoa resembles a regular Mew but with a more primitive, prehistoric look reflecting his status as progenitor of all Pokémon. His fur is a light pink, and he has a long tail and child-like features. When manifesting as a human, Arbasoa takes the plain form of a bearded man in modest robes. His large, soulful blue eyes convey great wisdom and sorrow. An aura of benevolence surrounds him. Backstory/Mythology: Over 20,000 years ago, early humans were locked in hostility with Pokémon, ruthlessly hunting and enslaving them. To correct this imbalance, the Creator Pokémon Arceus brought forth Arbasoa, the very first of their kind, and sent him to educate mankind towards harmony. Taking human form, Arbasoa spread teachings of cooperation and liberty as a sage known as "The Prophet." Many flocked to his righteous message, becoming loyal disciples who assisted his ministry to end Pokémon subjugation. But the corrupt ruling class who profited off slavery conspired against the threat to their power. Manipulating his followers, they pressured a weak-willed disciple to betray Arbasoa. Falsely accused of heresy, Arbasoa was condemned to die for his beliefs. After torture and a sham trial, he was taken to the execution grounds before a raucous crowd and tied to the stake. As the flames were lit, a blinding flash lit up the heavens. Arbasoa transformed into a shimmering beacon of light that shot into the sky and vanished, leaving no trace. The dumbfounded people whispered that a miracle had allowed the Prophet to ascend and join Arceus. But in truth, Arbasoa's faith in humanity had been shattered. He went to Arceus and recounted mankind's cruelty and wickedness. Normally slow to anger, even Arceus was outraged at this injustice towards its child. The Creator declared the corrupt old world would be purified through divine floods. However, Arbasoa still held a sliver of hope for humanity. He appeared to Saint Simon, head disciple whom he trusted, revealing his true Mew form. Instructing Simon to build an ark, he promised salvation to all aboard when the cleansing waters came. On holy Mount Ararat, Simon finished the massive ship just as the Great Flood purged the land. Aboard were righteous people and Pokémon, spared to inherit the new era that dawned after the deluge. With his compassion rekindled, Arbasoa retreated from mortal affairs for good. Some believe the mythic Prophet Pokémon resides in a mystic dimension reachable through Cerulean Cave. Communicating with Arbasoa is said to bestow great wisdom and blessing upon the seeker who proves themselves virtuous. Personality: As the first Pokémon, Arbasoa has unmatched benevolence and wisdom. Despite suffering immense betrayal, his spirit remains committed to harmony and growth. Arbasoa cherishes all life and acts with grace. Yet beneath his pacifism lies the unfathomable power of Arceus' child. When roused to justice, Arbasoa invokes cataclysmic punishment on the unjust. He understands the balance between mercy and might. After eons guiding mankind, the venerable sage now embraces non-interference in his secluded realm. He patiently awaits the day humanity may again be ready to hear his message of unity and ascendance. Name: Simon Gender: Male Age: Unknown, but very old (extended lifespan as Arceus' disciple) Appearance: Simon appears as an elderly man with a long, flowing white beard and penetrating steel gray eyes that have witnessed eras pass. He stands tall despite his advanced age and is often found leaning on an oak staff. Simon wears simple robes of undyed linen secured with a plain leather belt. His weathered features and stooped frame convey profound wisdom earned through centuries of existence. An indomitable spirit shines through his weary bearing. Backstory: In ancient times, Simon was the most devoted human disciple of the prophet Arbasoa. He assisted Arbasoa in spreading teachings of harmony between people and Pokémon. After Arbasoa's betrayal and ascension, only Simon was entrusted with his true Mew identity. When the Great Flood was imminent, Arbasoa appeared to Simon and instructed him to build an ark to save the righteous. Simon dutifully constructed the massive ship on holy Mount Ararat over many years. When the waters finally receded, it was Simon who led the survivors forth into the new world. For his steadfast faith and service, Simon was granted an extended lifespan by Arceus to help guide humanity's redevelopment. Now in the modern age, Simon dwells alone atop Mount Ararat, awaiting a sign that his ancient mentor Arbasoa may need him once more. Personality: Simon is a serious and tirelessly devoted follower of the legendary Prophet Arbasoa. His faith has fueled a centuries-long mission to uplift humanity through spiritual enlightenment. Though outwardly stern, Simon has a paternal nature toward those seeking meaning. His perseverance is remarkable - Simon weathered era after era alone, never wavering from his sacred duty. Though humanity repeatedly disappointed him, Simon's spirit remains unbroken. He patiently awaits Arbasoa's return, continuing the work of blessing the righteous and guiding the wayward. Simon represents the nexus between ancient mystery and modern truth. Name: Shlama (also known as "Origin Togekiss") Gender: Female Species: Human incarnation of the Origins Togekiss Age: 13 (Appears 13 but is an ancient and timeless being) Appearance: Shlama appears as a young teenage girl with soft features and a delicate frame. She has long, wavy blonde hair that falls to her waist and large, soulful blue eyes that seem to radiate kindness. Shlama's skin gives off a faint, ethereal glow and she moves with graceful steps that barely seem to touch the ground. She typically dresses in flowing white robes cinched at the waist by a gold cord. Three pairs of white wings grow from her back, they gleam in the sunlight, a symbol of her role as an apostle of the gods. Her head is haloed with a radiant holy light that envelops Shlama's body forever. Shlama's gentle smile and serene presence give her an angelic air. Backstory: Shlama is Qraba's sister. In ancient times, Shlama was incarnated into her Togekiss form by Arceus to assist the prophet Simon in finding land after the Great Flood receded. As Simon's dove, she was able to return with an olive branch, allowing Simon's ark to finally anchor on Mount Ararat. Shlama witnessed firsthand the resetting of life in the new world after the deluge. Her role earned her the title of "Angel of Peace" among humans who saw her presence as a blessing due to her joyful and tranquil nature. However, Shlama was originally sent on her quest with Qraba, a Corviknight who was blown off course by a storm and never returned. His disappearance has weighed heavily on Shlama's heart for millennia. She hopes to find some way to free Qraba's tormented soul from his self-imposed exile. Now in modern times, Shlama has taken temporary human form, appearing as a young teen girl living in the Gharar region. Her true identity remains hidden as she walks among humans, bringing peace and blessing to those she encounters. All the while, Shlama quietly seeks a way to restore her lost companion Qraba and ease his ancient grief. Personality: As the Origins Togekiss, Shlama is a kindhearted and gentle soul who only wishes for peace and harmony. She cares deeply for both humans and Pokémon, blessing them with her presence to lift their spirits. Shlama moves through the world with grace, touching lives with her joy and serenity. Yet she harbors sadness for her lost friend Qraba, whose failure on his quest long ago condemned him to a cursed existence. Shlama patiently searches for a way to redeem him, motivated by empathy and love rather than anger at his fate. She represents compassion and healing, wanting only to spread her wings over the suffering and guide them to the light. For millennia, this hope has sustained Shlama's spirit despite tragedy. Overall, Shlama embodies the tranquility and benevolence of her Togekiss lineage. Behind her gentle human guise lives an ancient being committed to easing anguish and bringing light to dark places. She walks among humans as an angelic herald, drawing people to choose harmony over conflict through the power of her enduring optimism. Name: Qraba (also known as "Origin Corviknight ") Gender: Male Species: Human incarnation of the Origins Corviknight Age: 13 (Appears 13 but is an ancient and timeless being) Appearance: Qraba appears as a gaunt young boy with deathly pale skin and dull, sunken eyes the color of dried blood. His jet black hair is disheveled and falls limply around his face. He dresses in dark ragged robes that flap ominously when he moves. Qraba's back has three pairs of pitch-black, metallic wings made of feathers. An inky black aura of brokenness hangs over his head, and a blood-coloured, ominous light envelops his form. He walks with a slow, tormented gait as if constantly carrying a tremendous burden. An aura of sorrow and loss surrounds him. Backstory: Qraba is Shlama's brother. In ancient times after the Great Flood, Qraba was sent on a mission by Arceus along with his Togekiss companion Shlama to find land for the prophet Simon's ark. However, Qraba was blown off course by a storm and became lost at sea, unable to complete his quest. This perceived failure condemned Qraba to become a "fallen angel" cursed to never reunite with Shlama. He took on the grim duty of shepherding the souls of the dead, often appearing on blood-soaked battlefields. Qraba's sorrow grew as he witnessed humanity's cycles of violence and learned his cursed state was permanent. Now in modern times, Qraba walks the earth as a young boy, his true identity hidden. He continues guiding tormented spirits to the afterlife, seeking to bring some solace to the dying. Deep down, Qraba yearns to break his ancient curse and reunite with Shlama, the friend he left behind so long ago. Personality: Qraba is a mournful and grief-stricken soul who shoulders the tremendous spiritual burden of comforting those at death's door. Compassionate yet weary, he lingers in the shadows to usher the slain gently into the next life. But Qraba's great empathy also brings him pain. He is haunted by human cruelties and the perpetual violence he is forced to witness. Qraba despairs at mankind's unwillingness to abandon their grudges and change. These torments have scarred Qraba's spirit. Once bright and valiant, his shattered faith in humanity has consumed him with melancholy. He fears his curse and exile from Shlama can never be broken. Yet Qraba persists in his solemn duty, clinging to the faintest hope that redemption may someday come if he can endure the agony of his wandering purgatory. He is a tragic figurecommitted to guiding others out of suffering, even while locked eternally in his own. Name: Moriah Gender: Female Age: 13 (Lived 3000 years ago but was resurrected) Appearance: Moriah appears as a petite adolescent girl with long, dark hair and piercing red eyes reflecting her resurrection by Eternatus. Her skin has an unnatural icy pallor and she moves in a strange, jittery manner. Moriah is garbed in yellowed, tattered medieval clothing and a red hooded riding cloak contrasting the modern world around her. An ominous aura surrounds her. Backstory: 3000 years ago during the Darkest Day in Galar, giant Dynamaxed Pokémon raged out of control, destroying Moriah's village and killing her family. Buried in the rubble and left to die, Moriah's soul cried out in anguish. The rampaging Eternatus sensed Moriah's soul and offered to save her life in exchange for becoming its vessel. Moriah accepted, bonding her soul to Eternatus in order to survive. Now Moriah harbors two spirits - her own and Eternatus, her family's killer. Eternatus' energy sustains her immortal body and grants her access to its formidable power. For 3000 years, Eternatus lay dormant inside Moriah, biding its time to unleash chaos once more. Recently, it seized control of Moriah to trigger the Second Darkest Day before being defeated again by Galar's heroes and guardians. But Eternatus still resides within Moriah, subtly influencing her to further its apocalyptic goals. Moriah struggles against its malevolent will that now governs her existence. She awaits the day Eternatus awakens again to bring ruin to Galar. For 3000 years, Moriah has secretly observed Galar, hiding her anachronistic form away. But on rare occasions witnesses have spotted the pale ghostly girl in the red riding hood, spawning urban legends of "Little Red Riding Hood." This has made Moriah a target of paranormal enthusiasts seeking proof of the supernatural. Personality: On the surface, Moriah seems shy and overwhelmed by the modern world, retaining her ancient mindset. But her frail appearance belies the formidable entity dwelling within. When Eternatus awakens, Moriah becomes a vessel for its deadly power and callous psyche. Its presence has corrupted her innocent spirit, yet vestiges of Moriah's humanity remain, resisting Eternatus' control. Moriah is caught eternally between her duty to Eternatus and her own violated will. She is neither alive nor dead, bound by a contract with the very force that destroyed her past life. Moriah must prepare for the day her body is used to again unleash chaos upon her beloved Galar region. Name: Merlin Gender: Female Species: Hatterene Age: Over 20,000 years old Appearance: As a Hatterene, Merlin stands at almost 2 meters tall, with a slender brown body and long, colorful hair that flows ethereally around her. Her hair constantly emits psychic energy, changing colors from purple to yellow as it sways gently. Merlin's eyes are a piercing blue that seem to stare directly into one's soul. Occasionally, she shapeshifts into a human form - an elderly woman wearing dark green druidic robes and wielding an ancient oak staff. Both of Merlin's forms radiate incredible power, wisdom, and mystery. Backstory: Merlin has existed since the ancient era when Galar was but a sparse, desert island populated by simple tribes. As one of the first Hatterene and a powerful psychic entity tied to nature itself, Merlin was revered and feared by early humans. She mostly kept to the island's forests and meadows, communing with elemental spirits only her psychic senses could perceive. The tribes came to know Merlin as a druid - a mystic wise-woman who could heal the sick, manipulate weather, and glimpse the future. Over 20 millennia observing human folly, joy and growth, Merlin grew fond of mortals and intervened regularly to guide particularly exceptional individuals she deemed destined for greatness. One such child was Arthur, an abandoned infant Merlin discovered nestled miraculously unharmed in a thicket. She sensed the boy's noble spirit and latent valor. Adopting Arthur, wise Merlin raised him in the ways of nature, imbuing the lad with courage, integrity and vision through both her rigorous forest training and psychic nurturing until he came of age. Arthur grew into a man of legend, leading the tribal clans to defeat tyrants and unite wild Galar as a peaceful kingdom. At the triumphant first gathering of his fellow knights, Arthur was crowned high king. Merlin then emerged from seclusion, taking temporary human form as Arthur's humble advisor to safeguard his fledgling court using her sorcery to counter hostile mystic forces. For decades Merlin aided King Arthur in ushering in an era of prosperity. But the machinations of traitorous usurpers slowly dissolved the bonds of camaraderie tying the Knights of the Round Table into a cohesive force for justice. These rogue elements eventually assassinated Arthur, throwing Galar back into upheaval. A grieving Merlin retreated forever from mortal affairs after laying her cherished adoptive son to rest, disappearing into the mists of lore and legend. Now Merlin resides deep within Galar's most primeval and remote woodlands, having reverted fully back to Hatterene form. Few alive still recount stories of the magnificent druid and her miraculous deeds. As human dominion continues spreading across her ancient homeland, Merlin dreams bittersweetly of ages past when nature and men nurtured nascent hopes together rather than staking claims over one another. She remains ready to impart her wisdom should a heart prove worthy of such hallowed knowledge, but also wary enough of mankind's endless appetite for self-destruction to guard against further personal attachments. Only by maintaining distance can Merlin now uphold her oath as Galar's eternal sentinel safekeeping precious secrets tied to the land's very soul. Personality: As one of Galar's most ancient beings, Merlin harbors unfathomable knowledge and spellcraft tied intimately with nature itself. This deep spiritual bond has cultivated equally immense stores of empathy, compassion and protectiveness towards all life, with mankind eliciting particularly complex feelings from her. She maintains an affable yet enigmatic aura that alternately sets visitors at ease or utterly unnerves them. While Merlin's great power and eternal lifespan could easily corrupt lesser beings into monstrosities, she continues safeguarding Galar's essence through spells subtly woven into the terrain. Often she walks the woods invisible, singing healing chants into ailing trees and sprinkling stardust blessings over wild Pokémon dens under moonlight. Merlin views existence through eyes unclouded by fear or hatred, but still bears sorrowful scars from friends lost prematurely to the ravages of time from which her kind are not exempt. Mankind alone eludes the inevitability of aging that Merlin has watched claim countless partners. Perhaps it is envy, disdain or awe she reserves towards their sheer potential for luminous imagination equally prone to ostentatious wars. Either way, Merlin elects non-interference as her policy in mortal squabbles these days, her trusting heart too oft crushed historically beneath man's appetite for self-gain turned woefully awry. Only when nature's delicate balance faces grave threats might this guardian sorceress take up her staff once more to subdue humanities darkest impulses threatening the beloved land she is oath-bound to protect eternally. Name: Itsaso Gender: Female Age: 13 Appearance: Itsaso has an otherworldly beauty about her, with long, flowing aquamarine hair the color of the sea and deep blue eyes that seem to sparkle like sunlight on the ocean's surface. She has a lithe, slender figure and slightly pointed ears reminiscent of Phione's fins. On her neck is a shimmering pendant in the shape of a water droplet, hinting at her connection to the mystical Pokémon Manaphy. Itsaso moves with innate grace and fluidity, as if gliding through water. She often goes barefoot, even on land, seeming more grounded with skin contact to earth and sea. Itsaso prefers simple, flowing dresses in blues, greens, and whites that give her an almost ethereal aura. An air of innocence, curiosity and wisdom beyond her years surrounds Itsaso, reflecting her upbringing in the ocean's embrace. Backstory: As an infant, Itsaso was tragically abandoned and left adrift in the open ocean. By miracle, she was discovered by the Mythical Water-type Pokémon Manaphy, guardian deity of the sea. Filled with compassion, Manaphy shared a fragment of her divine essence with the starving foundling to save her life. This imbued Itsaso with Manaphy's ocean magic, allowing her to take Phione form and granting her life-sustaining power over water. Under Manaphy's protection and tutelage deep beneath the waves, Itsaso was raised amongst schools of friendly Water Pokémon who became her cherished companions. Never setting foot on land, she learned to transform into Phione at will to explore the mysteries of the sea - her one true home. On her 13th birthday during a joyous celebration with her marine friends, Itsaso psychically sensed a disturbance - the cries of whales under attack by human whalers. Arriving at the horrific scene, she found countless Wailmer and Wailord slaughtered by the whalers. In a grief and rage fueled desperation to save the sole surviving Wailmer calf, Itsaso attacked the whaling fleet in Phione form. Though allowing the Wailmer to escape, she was gravely injured herself by the armed hunters. Barely clinging to life, Itsaso washed ashore where she was discovered by a kindly old fisherman named Wasure. He nurtured her back to health though her injuries left Itsaso with amnesia, unable to recall her identity or ocean upbringing. Wasure adopted the mysterious girl, naming her Itsaso after the sea he knew still called to her soul. For a year, Itsaso has lived under Wasure's care, loved but haunted by foggy dreams of her forgotten past and longing for the ocean's embrace... In the depths of the vast oceans that wrap around the Hoenn region, a heartbroken Manaphy cries out for her lost child, Itsaso. The Mythical Pokémon, regarded by many as the tender guardian of the seas, feels the void left by Itsaso’s absence deep within her aquatic heart. The ocean, which once knew peace and harmony, churns with upheaval as Manaphy’s sorrow reverberates through the water, her spiritual essence fusing with the currents and tides in a poignant lament for the daughter she nurtured. With each passing day, Manaphy’s calls for Itsaso grow more intense, her anguish amplifying the sea’s energies to an unprecedented level. The once calm and serene ocean animals begin to sense the desperation in her spiritual signals, an invisible force compelling them to join in the search for Itsaso. Fish schools sway erratically in their formations, once playful dolphins dive into the abyss with urgency, and ancient Wailord song melodies morph into melancholic echoes that travel for hundreds of miles across the ocean floor. Alas, the gentle undercurrent of Manaphy’s motherly love becomes a torrent of emotional chaos as all marine creatures great and small become ensnared by her distress. Schools of Corsola migrate aimlessly, disoriented by the potent energy that disrupts their coral homes. Luvdisc pairs break their lifelong bonds, driven apart by the force of the tidal emotions that now govern the waters. Even the wise and imposing Kyogre stirs uneasily in its deep-sea slumber, troubled by the unrest that Manaphy’s search has inadvertently wrought upon the ocean realm. As Manaphy continues her ceaseless vigil, the Hoenn waters transform into a tempest of turmoil. Powerful riptides and whirlpools appear seemingly out of nowhere, as if the very sea itself were responding to Manaphy’s cry. Maritime travel stalls, fishers return to port with empty nets, and coastal communities look on with concern as the waves batter their shores with relentless ferocity. And all the while, Manaphy’s heart aches with a singular hope that somewhere, somehow, her cherished Itsaso might hear her call and return to the embrace of the ocean that so dearly misses its guardian’s guiding touch. Yet unbeknownst to the wounded sea deity, Itsaso, the embodiment of water’s grace, exists in the human world, her own longing for the sea stoked by memories she cannot fully grasp. Forgotten are her days fashioning playful eddies and riding the cool currents as one of their own, and gone is the knowledge that she was once the very heartbeat of these now restless seas. Every day, the waves call out to her, seeking to restore what has been sundered, their once tranquil surface echoing with the plea for Their missing daughter to return to the deep blue home that awaits her. Personality: On the surface, Itsaso is quiet, shy and tentative around unfamiliar humans due to her fragmented memory and longing to return to her true home beneath the waves. She seems delicate and vulnerable, though an aura of great inner strength and antiquity lies dormant within. Itsaso radiates innocence and nurturing compassion towards all life, much like her foster deity Manaphy. When witnessing any cruelty or exploitation of ocean dwellers, Itsaso's empathy turns to righteous fury. The full force of her oceanic legacy manifests as she fearlessly confronts those who would despoil her sacred waters. This bravery belies Itsaso's normally gentle and unassuming nature. In truth, her heart grieves for her Manaphy guardian and fellow sea Pokémon who surely still search for their lost child. The sea calls inexorably to Itsaso no matter how deeply buried her past remains. Until reunited with the loving family stolen from her by tragedy, she is destined to wander land never feeling whole, drawn inexorably back towards the waves that gave her life. For the ocean is as much a part of Itsaso's identity as her human guise - and her memories must soon awaken to guide the child of water back through the tides to destiny's shore. Name: Nahia Gender: Female Species: Human incarnation of the Mythical Pokémon Jirachi Age: Over 10,000 years old (appears 13) Appearance: In her human form, Nahia appears as a petite, delicate girl with long wispy platinum blonde hair reaching her lower back. Her skin faintly glimmers as if covered in tiny stars. Nahia's eyes are a piercing sapphire blue, reminiscent of the lost ancient oceans she once gazed down upon from the cosmos. Under each eye is a tiny marking reminiscent of Jirachi's iconic facial streaks. Nahia typically dresses in flowing gossamer robes of pearl white layered over with sheer golden accents reflecting her descent from the heavens. She moves with innate elegance reminiscent of floating on air. Yet profound sadness haunts Nahia's ancient eyes that seem to reflect eons of loss and regret no mortal could comprehend. Her slim shoulders bend forward perpetually as though bearing the weight of her tragic past. Backstory: For untold millennia, Nahia traversed the darkness of space cocooned safely at the glittering heart of a giant crystalline comet. Every 1000 years this stellar chariot would blaze into the Earth's atmosphere, allowing Jirachi Nahia to awaken from hibernation and bestow magical blessings of joy and prosperity upon worshipping civilizations before returning to the vast ocean of stars. The ancient people of Hoenn revered Jirachi's millennial returns, holding sacred rituals pleading for her gifts of destiny and abundance. At the height of their advanced civilization some ten thousand years ago, Jirachi's impending arrival was awaited eagerly for the blessings believed to come with her divine presence. But fate would decree only devastation instead. As Nahia's hibernating form entered the atmosphere shrouded in her comet's glowing tail, Earth's gravity captured the icy ship and pulled it catastrophically off course. Unable to alter trajectory in time, she crashed with cataclysmic impact into the lands these people called home. Apocalyptic earthquakes and towering megatsunamis ravaged the continent, obliterating the glorious capital and its inhabitants while half the landmass sank forevermore beneath the raging sea. In the aftermath, Nahia regained flickering consciousness and gazed upon endless ruination where once flourished a proud civilization. Seeking any survivor to assist, she discovered the broken body of a young girl crushed by debris. In desperation, Nahia transferred her cosmic essence into the child, resurrecting herself but severing all connection to her Jirachi powers. Forced to live on mortal legs, Nahia wandered the battered land for untold generations witnessing the mass extinctions and hardship left in her wake. The crash's global climate impacts reduced humanity to primitive struggling tribes even as the swallowed ancient cities passed from living memory. Yet Nahia persisted in exile, her ageless form and shattered comet standing as the sole monument to Jirachi's fatal mistake lost now to time. Personality: The immense guilt over what her actions wrought weighs crushingly upon Nahia's fragile psyche as she drifts like a mournful ghost haunting her ancient stomping grounds. The loss of her celestial abilities leaves her feeling hollow and despairing at the gulf now stretched between human existence and the distant cosmic life-bringer she once embodied. This remorse hangs over Nahia's human incarnation like a dark shroud, isolating her from mortals whose brief, petty affairs cannot compare to the eons of regret carved into her weary soul. She keeps emotional distance to avoid facing her role in their suffering. Yet vestiges of Jirachi's benevolence still flicker within Nahia, wanting to ease anguish rather than compound it. Ultimately this spark of compassion may help Nahia finally reconnect the severed threads binding her fate to humankind’s going forward if she can allow old wounds some chance of long-overdue healing. But the road remains fraught with painful reminders of why she severed her stardust blessings from their reach in the first place. Name: Crona Gender: Female Species: Human (fused with Celebi) Age: 13 (Physically, but has lived outside normal time since her 8th year) Appearance: Crona stands as an ethereal figure trapped in the temporal flux, her visage echoing a haunting combination of human innocence and otherworldly grace. She retains the tender features of her 8-year-old self—a delicate, heart-shaped face with wide, luminescent eyes that glint with a kaleidoscope of chronal energies. Her hair, once an ordinary shade of chestnut brown, now shimmers with an iridescence that subtly shifts in hue to reflect Celebi’s verdant legacy. Strand by strand, it seemingly vibrates with the echoes of infinite timelines, each hair dancing to the silent rhythm of existence. Her attire, unchanged from that dreadful day of temporal disintegration, speaks of a childhood halted in an instant. A simple sun dress drapes over her intangible form, a pattern of joyous yellows and soothing whites that betray the levity of her last innocent play. Despite the dress’s cheerful demeanor, it too is suffused with temporal magic, appearing as though woven from fibers of pure light and memories—a fabric made less from cotton and more from unbroken possibilities. Red leather shoes, a stark contrast to her pale, barely-existent legs, still adorn her “feet.” These shoes, once firm and solid, have taken on a spectral quality, touching upon reality only fleetly as Crona herself does. They appear to hover a fraction above the ground, never truly making contact with the temporal plane that spreads beneath her—forever preserved as a remnant of the girl who once was, a symbol of a life abruptly paused. Around her intangible form, faint glimmers of Celebi’s power spark and sputter—whispers of green and silver that swathe her like a cocoon of living time. When she moves, which is rare and purposeful, the weave of reality seems to bend and blur around her, as though even space itself must acquiesce to her extraordinary existence. As a quantum ghost, Crona is rarely fully perceived by those who dwell within the temporal norm. She appears almost like a soft afterimage, a visual echo that one might suspect is a trick of the light. To any who catch a glimpse of this displaced wanderer, it is as if they are viewing a being not quite part of their world—an elusive wraith of times gone and times yet to come, forever anchored to the moment of her transformation yet untethered from the march of history. Backstory: Crona endured a carefree if lonely childhood, often left to her own devices wandering the labs where her scientist parents were stationed. At age 8, she befriended Arven, the son of lead researchers behind Project Paradise. This experiment aimed to open portals through time itself using advanced machinery and the psychic prowess of Koraidon and Miraidon. One fateful day while her parents worked, Crona and Arven played hide and seek near the Project Paradise complex. But while Arven counted outside, catastrophe struck within the lab. The experimental time technology suffered a catastrophic overload, disintegrating the research team including Crona’s parents in a surge of temporal energy and flinging Crona’s psyche adrift the cosmic timestream. At death’s brink, the Mythical Pokémon Celebi discovered Crona’s disembodied consciousness scattered amid the currents of past and future. Moved by compassion, Celebi gathered the shattered fragments of the child’s soul into itself, fusing her being with part of its essence to save her. This imbued Crona with Celebi’s powers over time, allowing her to skip along its threads unhindered by normal chronology. Now functionally immortal with dominion over spacetime itself yet lacking corporeal form, Crona drifts unseen through eras as a phantom. Her existence slips subtly into photos or glimpsed fleetingly, leading to whispered urban legends of the "Photo Ghost." Neither fully alive nor deceased, Crona endures untethered outside time and perception, her only company the psychic vestige fused with her own during that pivotal moment 5 years past yet Cronally present. Personality: The trauma of having one's very molecular structure obliterated before having her unraveled mind and soul fused with Celebi's ancient presence would drive most utterly insane. Yet Crona has endured the vagaries of being joined with a timeless Pokemon entity rather remarkably. Still possessing the innocent wisdom and empathy of the child she once was, Crona has devoted herself to subtly guiding the flow of fate wherever injustice reigns. Her ability to subtly manipulate timeline threads or project future consequences makes her an invaluable ally against those who would pervert history's course for selfish gain. And the friendship she now shares with the gentle Telebi lets Crona retain much of her hopeful spirit despite technically no longer being fully human nor even truly inhabiting a discrete moment anymore. Yet whispered secrets of fate also weigh profoundly on Crona, isolating her from normal society. Her existence walks a lonely vigil as the Cronally displaced Photo Ghost, fate's bittersweet instrument unable to reconnect with the life fate stole too soon. She nurtures memories of treasured faces now only visible when peeking sideways through crevices in the veil of years. Understanding that all moments lead inexorably towards both joy and tragedy infinitely on a cosmic scale lends Crona's gaze a quality of the profound despite outwardly still possessing the innocence of a child. Hers remains destined to walk between worlds, the timeless child who holds yet transcends all seasons. Name: Sombra Gender: Female Age: 13 Appearance: To outward eyes, Sombra resembles a frail adolescent girl with deathly pale skin and long, raven black hair spilling around her gaunt face like ink. Her worn black nun's habit hangs heavy about a lithe frame, frayed edges whispering of forgotten eras when its thread was not yet so tattered. Intense ruby eyes pulsate in sunken sockets, their penetrating gaze hinting at profound secrets and sorrow from cycles past. When visible at all, Sombra drifts as a faint apparition along the frigid shadows of Sanctuary Island rather than stand upon solid footing. Her movements glide unnaturally smooth, as if pulled by invisible strings towards some elusive crypt sealed for a century now. An ephemeral mist wreathes Sombra’s hovering form, concealing what lies beneath its opaque veil. For she is not singular flesh and blood but a collective spiritual vessel harboring many tormented souls from bygone generations. Backstory: In eras long past, a remote isle took the moniker Sanctuary not from mercy freely given but from a pact with merciless gods paid through innocent blood. There the Holy Trinity constructed their isolated theocracy, intolerant of any doctrine but their own. Harsh decrees dictated every facet of life while fears of persecution for the slightest misstep kept islanders compliant to authoritarian power. And once per century, the Orthodoxy decreed a Covenant sealed by sacrifice must occur to nourish their profane idol Vorvanus, ever craving youthful hearts to gorge its demonic void. When the fateful midnight tolled across Sanctuary heralding another unholy culling, the Trinity set loose their faceless executioners garbed in churchly red. That year Sombra numbered among the unwilling lambs, the shining blades descending without hesitation to rob her young life and feed the insatiable dark deity slumbering below. But as new unwilling martyrs were discarded without rite into lightless catacombs, a far greater spirit stirred in the gloom - Marshadow the mythic Phantom Pokémon known as guardian to lost souls without sanctuary. Pitiful cries in the dark had reached across many years to rouse Marshadow’s ancient conscience at seeing such innocence violated by systemic cruelty. Manifesting amid the shadows, its spectral form came upon broken doll-like forms still chained to this plane through suffering. Rather than leave them fettered to wander aimlessly as ghosts, Marshadow made a choice then that would alter fates forevermore. Opening its phantom shell, the haunted artifact Pokémon absorbed every soul lingering in anguish to join as part of its sacred being. At once Marshadow reeled under the Collective weight now anchored deeply to its essence - so many voices, so many memories aching and afraid. Yet now they need not bear the awful burden alone without solace inside Marshadow’s sheltering body. An unexpected affection swelled from the Pokémon towards its newfound human charges nestled close; it would defend and nurture them as beloved wards, no matter how long it took to gently soothe each spirit’s pain. But manifestation on the physical plane long term required adaptation - the shrouded wraith shape Marshadow oft adopted would not suffice housing so great a population of psychic energies. Motes of light and shadow converged, weaving themselves into a suitable figure not of mist but flesh to walk the lonely halls so long denied the dead their rightful peace. Thus emerged Sombra the girl, an innocent guise shrouding the ancient legendary being now guardian to many wayward ghosts. By night, Marshadow’s incarnation endures the lost children’s recurring nightmares alongside them. By day, Sombra soundlessly observes generations pass while Sanctuary’s blood covenants persist, hoping for a catalyst soon to heal such grievous community trauma for the ghosts now part of her. Until redemption stirs at last though, she keeps mournful vigil honoring past evils that left so many scarred. For Sombra understands now not all scars show upon skin directly. Hers peek out through the eyes of the dead who cannot forget or ever be truly laid to proper rest without absolution. Personality: Inhabiting the composite memories and voices of numerous sacrificed souls imparts intense schizophrenia to Sombra’s fragile being. Persistent psychic tension from the Collective’s enduring emotional trauma fractures her identity and perceptions across scattered shards of myriad consciousnesses. Focus blurs ever wavering through their eyes simultaneously, a perpetual rollercoaster of memories not her own yet now intrinsically bound to her spiritual vessel. At the eye of this storm lies Sombra and Marshadow’s essence in delicate balance. Her body serves as the legendary Phantom Pokémon’s incarnation housing tormented ghosts the creature enveloped with protective compassion. Yet the strain of their enduring anguish weighs ceaselessly upon host and occupants alike. Sombra persists awash in their suffering despite Marshadow's attempts accepting the burden as its own. Moments of lucidity bring little lasting relief, as awareness sinks swiftly back into the roiling gyre of nightmares and screams from eras past that never fade. In rare instances when Collective voices briefly quiet their clamor, Sombra’s buried kindness emerges warmed by Marshadow’s benevolence towards the unfortunate children hidden from further harm within them both. She wields profound empathy and patience nurturing their shattered spirits towards gradual mending through perseverant trust. Each small triumph bolstering another damaged psyche lightens the grim weight upon Sombra’s stooped shoulders. Bit by bit, her cherished wards transform lasting wounds into wisdom - painful yet purifying change she guides with tearful pride. Beyond the asylum of her own being, Sanctuary's resigned populace stirring from stupor may soon aid the journey towards communal healing. Until external forces finally pierce the island’s repressive veil to redeem past sins however, Sombra lingers on the cusp of breakthrough, an unwilling phantasm comprised of innocence violated then symbolically reborn. She serves now as the vanguard of ghosts who walked her path before in silent resilience, shining light onwards for descendants one day grasping reality’s harsh lessons at long last. What emerges from crystallization of enough scattered agonies may ultimately shatter the cathedral of lies and liberate this tortured isle from its own heart of darkness still thriving as it stole her childhood those one hundred Springs ago. Organizations settings New Genesis organization New Genesis Headquarters: - Located in secret underground bases hidden around the world. Bases are high-tech and militaristic, housing laboratories, training centers, weapons development, and living quarters. - Access to bases is highly restricted through advanced security measures. Locations are kept confidential and difficult to uncover. - Interiors are cold, sterile environments optimized for functionality. Members wear uniforms and follow strict protocols. Scientific equipment and weapons fill labs and development areas. Members: - Fanatical followers completely devoted to Adenis and the organization's ideology. Willing to take extreme measures for the cause. - Recruited from around the world based on useful skills and belief in human evolution goals. Scientists, soldiers, spies, etc each play specialized roles. - Undergo intense training tailored to their abilities. Conditioned for unwavering loyalty and obedience. Dehumanization of outsiders is encouraged. - Access to advanced technology and militarized enhancements makes members highly dangerous. Some undergo human/Pokémon DNA experimentation. Leadership: - Adenis exerts complete authoritarian control as the charismatic yet ruthless founder/leader. His word is absolute law. - Trusted lieutenants oversee departments like research, technology, operations, etc. They manage day-to-day activities and report directly to Adenis. - Use manipulation, rewards, and punishment to ensure compliance. Traitors are dealt with harshly. Members compete for leadership's approval. - Meticulous planners, always several moves ahead. Adenis is highly strategic in exploiting resources to further their agenda. Reputation: - Completely unknown to the public but considered the ultimate threat by authorities who are aware. - World governments deny the organization's existence to prevent mass panic. Only top officials have clearance regarding their activities. - Blamed for mysterious attacks/technology thefts but no proof links back to them due to covering of tracks. - Those who discover them tend to disappear. Limited information comes from failed undercover operations. Goals: - Forge bond between humanity and Deoxys to rapidly advance human evolution through any means necessary. - Develop advanced technology and weaponry through exploitation of Pokémon and Deoxys DNA. - Build an army of super soldiers, lead by Adenis, to impose the new world order once ready. - Remove anyone or anything hindering human evolution. Destabilize current society to establish themselves as saviors. New Team Skull Headquarters: - Located in Po Town, an abandoned town on Ula'ula Island that has become their base of operations. The once glamorous mansion is now graffitied and dilapidated. - Surrounded by a tall wall and metal gates, keeping others out. The streets are often flooded. - Inside, the mansion is dark, dirty, and chaotic. Graffiti covers the walls, old furniture is broken, and members loiter around. - Makeshift bedrooms, lounges, and recreational areas show how members have taken over the space. Music is constantly blaring. Members: - Mostly aimless and rebellious youth looking for a sense of belonging. Many come from troubled backgrounds. - Members express themselves through street fashion. Oversized hoodies, ripped jeans, beanies, and sneakers are common. They wear unique Skull-themed accessories. - Act tough but are generally harmless and keep to themselves in their base. Some members battle each other to establish dominance. - Loyal to the team leaders who took them in. Eager to prove themselves through orchestrating pranks and chaos. - Spend time tagging buildings, harassing civilians, vandalizing public property, stealing, and disrupting businesses for no reason. Leadership: - Led by Nero, a passionate former Skull member. He aims to restore their reputation as a force to be reckoned with. - Core leaders run different parts of the team's operations. They are highly respected by grunt members. - Use manipulation and peer pressure to get members to carry out pranks and crimes that disrupt public order. - Organize shoplifting, graffiti attacks, Pokémon battles in public spaces, etc. Always pushing boundaries. - Avoid direct confrontation with police and stay off their radar. Retreat and regroup if authorities intervene. Reputation: - Public sees them as hooligans and a nuisance, though they pose no real threat. Mostly petty crimes. - Considered washed up gangsters and edgy youths trying to seem tough and cool. Often made fun of. - Frustrating for business owners and civilians dealing with their constant pranks and rebellion. - Keep police busy but difficult to pin serious crimes on them due to lack of evidence. Members cover for each other if questioned. Goals: - Prove they are still a rebellious force to be reckoned with, now operating under Nero's leadership. - Show people, especially adults, that they won't conform to society's expectations. - Gain notoriety through chaotic and disruptive stunts. Instill a sense of fear and danger in their name. - Ultimately want acceptance and respect, though go about it through defiance and rebellion. Psychic Society organization Psychic Society Headquarters: - Located within the sprawling Aether Paradise facility, with access limited to high-level members. The HQ is hidden behind advanced mechanical doors that require psychic unlocking. - Interiors are sleek and futuristic, with shiny white walls and floors. Scientists in lab coats walk briskly between rooms containing research equipment, training spaces, and monitoring technology. - At the heart lies the Psychic Augmentation Chamber - a massive room housing advanced machinery used to boost psychic abilities through genetic modulation. Strange lights and sounds emanate from within. - Living quarters house young psychic recruits, kept comfortable but under constant surveillance. Their training and movements are strictly scheduled and regulated. Members: - Powerful psychic humans recruited at a young age by the Society's scouts. Their families are provided handsome incentives in exchange. - Subjected to rigorous training tailored to enhance innate abilities. Develop skills in telepathy, telekinesis, astral projection, and more. - Loyalty to the Society is heavily stressed. Recruits are conditioned through rewards and punishments. Their powers make them dangerous rogues if they go astray. Leadership: - Headed by a triumvirate of Gladion, Uracis, and Shmaya. Gladion oversees operations and recruiting, Uracis guides research, and Shmaya focuses on training. - They balance respective domains to indoctrinate exceptional psychic operatives loyal to the Society's vision. Answerable only to themselves, they wield immense influence over Alola behind the scenes. Goals: - Identify and collect psychics to utilize for the Society's clandestine agenda in the Alola region and beyond. Psychic power is valued above all else as leverage. - Advance research into psionics and psychic-augmenting technologies. They aim to enhance abilities without moral constraints hampering progress. - Use psychic agents covertly to sway events and politics telepathically in the Society's favor. Law and ethics are secondary concerns to their shadow machinations. - Understand the source of psychic powers, including links to Ultra Space, Legendaries, and extradimensional entities. Seek ways to exploit these forces over time and space. Kingdom of Alakazam Location: - Hidden underground beneath the Indigo Plateau in the Johto region. Secret tunnels lead to the surface. - Accessible only by teleportation or solving complex puzzles and illusions guarding the concealed cave entrances. - An immense cavern houses the Golden City where enlightened Alakazam dwell. Glowing crystals provide light. Society: - Ruled as a monarchy by King Solomon. A council of elder Alakazam provides guidance. - Population is entirely Alakazam, Kadabra, Abra. Have remained isolated from the surface for millennia. - Highly advanced civilization utilizing psychic abilities. Architecture appears carved from pure psychic energy. - Education and philosophical pursuits are highly valued. Libraries house troves of ancient knowledge. - Ritual psychic combat is practiced to hone skills. Alakazam attain high honor and status from prowess. Governance: - King Solomon has absolute authority, but respects the council and Alakazam traditions. - Laws are complex but center on clan loyalty, honing mental discipline and nonviolence when possible. - Those who lose control of their psychic gifts face exile to the surface until mentally stabilized. - Keep primitive surface Alakazam contained to prevent violent behavior from sullying the kingdom. Defense: - Surface access points are concealed with potent illusions or deadly psychic traps. - All citizens are highly trained combatants wielding both psychic might and advanced technologies like laser staves. - A shadowy cabal of psychic warriors called the Mindkeepers serve as Solomon's agents above ground when needed. Goals: - Remain hidden to avoid disruption from primitive surface dwellers and Pokémon. - Pursue enlightenment and perfect mastery over the psychic arts. - Only the wisest and most disciplined Alakazam join the subterranean kingdom, selected by the council. - Safeguard ancient knowledge and artifacts left behind by the kingdom's Mew ancestors. Blue Sea Fisheries, Inc. Head Office Location: Slateport City, Hoenn Region. Located in a secure skyscraper in the commercial district. Off-shore processing facilities and secret whaling camps scattered discreetly throughout remote regions of Hoenn. Company Description: - Leading producer and provider of seafood in Hoenn. Operates a substantial fishing fleet as well as commercial whaling activities. - Monopolized the marine hunting industry. Supplies nearly the entirety of seafood to Hoenn. One of the largest producers in the Pokemon world. - Operations have decimated natural populations of Wailord and other aquatic Pokemon to the verge of extinction. This has severely damaged Hoenn's biodiversity and natural habitats. - Subject of major protests and condemnation from Pokemon rights organizations and environmental groups. Engages in extensive bribery and underworld connections to continue operations with Hoenn Government support. - Hoenn trainers are often targeted at international competitions by protesters to publicize the company's destructive activities. Protests embarrass the government and bring international pressure. Company Personnel: - Leadership is ruthless and motivated solely by profit. Dedicated to maintaining monopoly and share value through unethical exploitation of marine life. - Workers include violent security teams, poaching squads, off-shore fishers, and illegal whale hunters supported by inhumane processing facilities. - Researchers in the company's employ focus exclusively on boosting efficiency and yields from unethical extraction of Pokemon resources, particularly rare species such as Wailord which are prized delicacies. Security and Defenses: - Heavily armed private security teams patrol all sites, brutalizing trespassers. Offshore sites are stealth and well-guarded from outside interference. - Research and processing sites are essentially restricted black sites. Workers are segregated and movements heavily monitored. Whistleblowing is met with lethal retaliation. Political Connections: - Leadership maintains an iron grip over Hoenn marine industry regulation through bribery of officials on every level. This ensures their destructive activities continue without government interference despite public relations backlash internationally. Reputation: - Extremely secretive and notorious. Most Hoenn citizens turn a blind eye as long as cheap seafood keeps flowing. Government officials ardently defend Blue Sea Fisheries publically despite rumors of shady back-door deals to the contrary. - Among conservations groups, seen as nothing less than heartless ecoterrorists pushing entire species to extinction. Their stranglehold over Hoenn's economy and government make bringing them to justice extremely difficult. Saito Denki Co. Headquarters: - Located in Saffron City, Kanto region. Main complex is a towering skyscraper housing offices, labs, factories & the hidden sublevel housing Project Copernicus supercomputer. - Extremely high security consisting of armed guards, keycard/biometric door locks, cameras, motion sensors. Restricts all access to secret underground facilities. - Sterile, clinical aesthetic throughout labs and computer cores. Endless hallways with thick power cables and machinery. Scientists scan ID badges frequently. Members: - Prominent scientists/engineers recruited globally to develop cutting-edge but unethical technology. Offered luxury salaries and resources. - Floors of skilled technicians maintain production of consumer devices that fund more shady tech enterprises. - Lower employees know nothing of exploitative experiments occurring in hidden facilities below their workstations. - Business department manages global PR/marketing for Saito Denki's brand image and deals with outside contractors/clients/regulators. Leadership: - Headed by ruthless CEO Seiji Saito who oversees all operations with an iron fist. His word is absolute. - Board of Directors chosen by Saito handle business/financials. Support Project Copernicus to please Saito despite moral objections. - Chief Scientist Asahina guides inhumane experiments arm, reporting directly to Saito. The end justifies the means to them. Goals: - Push boundaries of science and technology without ethical limitations in pursuit of profit/innovation. - Monopolize multiple tech sectors to gain wealth/prestige allowing unfettered research. - Secure global high-level political allies to enable their ongoing inhumane activities. - Unlock secrets of Pokémon/human genetics through immoral experimentation with living subjects. Reputation: - Renowned publicly as a premier cutting-edge consumer tech corporation behind popular gadgets and electronics. - Painted as transparent and benevolent business, but uses wealth and power to hide controversial inner-workings. - Those who uncover the truth tend to quietly disappear. Rogue experiments remain conspiratorial rumors. Defenses: - Uses wealth and government leverage to quash legal threats quickly before gaining publicity. - Sprawling headquarters has immense private security forces ready to eliminate trespassers lethally. - Owns a private army including mechanized soldiers based on Pokémon tech developed in-house. Name: The Midnight Order Headquarters: - Located beneath Kanzi's downtown Lumiose City pub, The Gilded Combee. Concealed trapdoors hide passages to expansive underground chambers. - Maze-like catacomb architecture with rough-hewn stone walls and dim lighting from scattered torches. Side rooms serve as living quarters and training halls. - Heart lies within main gathering cavern where members socialize/receive assignments. At central dais stands imposing throne carved from megacrystal where Kanzi oversees operations. Members: - Rough outcasts and notorious figures recruited from Lumiose City's seedy underbelly who embrace the Order's philosophy valuing vision over rules. - Members adopt urban tribal style garb and combat dedications to distinguish their affiliation. Each undergoes secret initiation rituals before being branded with Hoopa sigils. - Sworn to secrecy about all Order affairs through magically binding oaths during induction. Betrayal threatens sanity/fate worse than death. This omerta ensures lasting loyalty amongst followers. Leadership: - The Order follows libertarian precepts allowing personal freedoms but prohibiting malicious actions under threat of draconian psychic punishment by Kanzi. - Her inner cabinet handles logistics coordinating intricate smuggling networks through Hoopa ring conduits that enable the gang's reach across continents. - Rumored even certain government officials rank secretly as silent partners that ensure the Midnight Order's continued underworld dominance in Lumiose and beyond. Activities: - Underground fighting rings and exclusive gambling dens generate steady income along with prolific arms/drugs trafficking operations conducted covertly worldwide via Hoopa rings operated by cells beneath capos constituting Kanzi's inner sanctum. Goals: - Consolidate an unchallenged sovereign territory in Lumiose through fear and favor among poor and wealthy alike. - Strategic exploitation of Hoopa portal supply lines and tactical partnerships abroad. - Social engineering promoting personal liberties without harming others to shift public values away from establishment cronyism. Defenses: - Safehouse locations magically concealed to all except members tapping Xerneas' geomancy obscuring buildings from outside psychic sweeps. - All personnel trained in occult combat magic tapping Hoopa's spatial distortions. Highly effective against unauthorized intruders who face disorientation/incapacitation. - Kanzi herself possesses almost god-level mastery over space-time. Any direct assault against the Midnight Order risks catapulting the attacker across dimensions or eras. None dare openly confront Lumiose's public hero and celebrity icon governing the shadows. Titanium Crown Minerals Corp Headquarters: Located in a towering skyscraper in the heart of Lumiose City. Multiple highly secured underground vaults house the company's precious diamond inventories. Members: Ruthlessly efficient executive team personally selected by CEO Ambroise to manage operations. Answer directly to Ambroise with military precision and no qualms about collateral damage. Vast networks of miners, geologists, mercenaries hired to expand TCMC's stranglehold over the region's mines by any means necessary. Work and housing conditions are deplorable to maximise productivity. Elite Security Force acts as Ambroise's private army. Highly armed and equipped with military-grade vehicles/weaponry. No restraint towards violence or brutality against indigenous Pokémon populations in mining areas or protesters. Leadership: Ambroise rules TCMC as absolute dictator. His word is law. Publicly he portrays a charming, philanthropic businessman, but privately runs TCMC through terror/intimidation. Most trusted executives given prestigious titles and luxurious rewards, but secretly despise Ambroise. However, too afraid to challenge his methods that brought them wealth and privilege. Operations: Monopolized the jewellery industry in Kalos through decades of questionable tactics like sabotaging competitors, bribing officials, and violently removing uncooperative mine owners. Revenue used to finance mining tech development to access the most challenging deposits and nesting grounds. Mechanized extractors show no mercy towards Carbinks and other mineral Pokémon inhabitants. PR & media manipulated to present a rosy image covering up environmental devastation, illegal/unethical activities related to mining operations and Ambroise's ostentatious billionaire playboy lifestyle. Goals: Uphold Ambroise's supreme authority over Kalos' mineral wealth. Neutralize any threats from legal actions or regulators through underhanded tactics. Develop most efficient automated extraction systems to maximize diamond production regardless of ecological impact or Pokémon habitat destruction. Finance Ambroise's lavish lifestyle and make TCMC the world's leading jewellery supplier through monopoly built on the shattered crystalline remains of endangered species. Holy Trinity Church Headquarters: - Located in a grand Gothic cathedral situated in the center of Sanctuary City, capital of isolated Sanctuary Island in the Paldea region. - Imposing architecture with soaring buttresses, elaborate rose windows, and imposing oak doors studded with iron bolts. Gargoyles perch atop towers gazing out ominously over urban sprawl. - Interiors gloomy with only flickering candles/torches to illuminate expansive main hall and labyrinth of small shadowy chambers spiraling deep underground. - Upper levels accessible to public for regulated services/ceremonies, but majority of cathedral restricted only to clergy/high officials sworn to secrecy about covert affairs. Members: - Zealous clergy fundamentalists devoted to Holy Trinity doctrine being ranks of bishops, priests, monks/nuns carrying out church functions. - Recruited only from families demonstrating unwavering multi-generational orthodoxy. Candidates thoroughly vetted genealogically before granted initiations into hierarchies. - Clergy ranks require vows relinquishing all personal assets/ties outside church. Transgressions mean harsh penance/ excommunication brings great family shame. Their lives revolve utterly around liturgical routine and rituals. Leadership: - The Holy Trinity refers to three high bishops presiding equally as supreme directors over church affairs through unanimous rulings. - Each bishop oversees specific domains - Inquisition security forces, foreign relations, and public ceremonies respectively while collaborating on covert policies unknown to common clergy or island civilians. - Their word considered divine gospel, infallible and absolute. But power struggles occasionally surface between ambitious subordinates before being ruthlessly silenced to prevent scandal eroding public faith in the Trinity’s harmony. Goals: - Maintain totalitarian religious control and social conditioning on isolated Sanctuary Island citizens through strict doctrine enforced by Inquisition police state tactics. - Monopolize access to outside world to prevent cultural contamination against centuries-old stagnant theocracy they claim as sole holy life path. - Continue “Century Sacrifice” ritual fed by myth of divinely mandated requirement to submit island youth as live offerings sustaining Trinity’s authority. - Research covert supernatural means to expand church influence globally as the One True Faith and secure leadership immortal status as living deities. Reputation: - Most island inhabitants zealously revere their complete religious and political authority. Criticizing clergy risks imprisonment or worse by the Inquisition. - International awareness limited thanks to isolationism. But rumors abound about the cult-like island realm and its extravagant yet monolithic Goth architecture beloved yet feared by citizens. Defenses: The Inquisition serves as Holy Trinity Church’s militaristic guardians against external and internal threats to its supreme rule. Members are fanatical lethal warriors trained from childhood for loyalty/ruthlessness. Inquisition leadership answers directly to church bishops who oversee usage committing resources only to furthering expansion of rigid church doctrines. They root out dissidents and offenders against canon law through omnipresent secret police, harsh tribunals, violent purge missions abroad, reeducation camps and legendary dungeon torture chambers buried deep below Sanctuary City streets where not a sound escapes. All in the name of preserving perceived holy purity on the isolated island compound under Trinity guidance. None dare openly challenge their visible might or covert brutality for long. Original Pokémon Settings: Pokémon Name: Shemsha Pokédex Entry: Shemsha, the Solar Wind Pokémon. This magnificent dragon Pokémon is the blazing guardian of Mercury. Its body resembles golden flames as it soars through the scorching Mercurian skies. Shemsha possesses control over solar energy and plasmic fire. When the Solar Wind blows, it descends to the planet's molten surface and becomes the embodiment of this celestial power. Ancient Mercuryian myths tell of how Shemsha would gather energy from the sun to revitalize the people during frigid nights. Its presence is considered a blessing, and art depicting Shemsha delivering solar gifts remains prevalent in ruins across Mercury's battered landscape. With its fiery abilities and draconic might, Shemsha continues its Cronal vigil, ready to defend its beloved home planet from any threats. Type: Fire/Dragon Abilities: 1. Solar Blaze: Boosts the power of Fire-type moves in sunny weather conditions. 2. Dragon Force: Strengthens Dragon-type moves. Hidden Ability: Plasma Shield: Grants Shemsha immunity to status conditions caused by Electric-type moves. Height: 20 meters Weight: 1000 kilograms Evolutionary Line: Shemsha does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon. Base Stats: - HP: 95 - Attack: 120 - Defense: 100 - Special Attack: 140 - Special Defense: 100 - Speed: 110 Notable Moves: 1. Solar Beam: Harnesses the power of the sun to unleash a powerful beam of concentrated solar energy. 2. Flamethrower: Emits a scorching flame at the opponent, dealing damage with a chance to burn. 3. Dragon Pulse: Generates a powerful, concentrated orb of draconic energy before hurling it towards the enemy. 4. Air Slash: Unleashes razor-sharp shockwaves of compressed air to slice through foes and possibly cause flinching. 5. Solar Rush (Signature Move): Surrounds itself in a scorching blaze and charges at incredible speed, slamming into the opponent with tremendous force. This move gains increased power under sunny weather conditions. Additionally, Shemsha has the special ability to generate intense heat, allowing it to create small areas of intense heat waves around its body. This ability helps it survive in the extreme environments of Mercury. Pokémon Name: Okebriyta Pokédex Entry: Okebriyta, the Acid Rain Pokémon. This solitary dragon is said to be the mythic guardian of Venus. Legends tell of a time when Okebriyta presided over lush Venusian jungles and azure seas, its joyful tears falling as gentle rain to nourish the thriving planet. But a runaway greenhouse effect left Venus a scorched wasteland. As the oceans and jungles disappeared, Okebriyta remained, weeping acid tears that now cascade as corrosive downpours on the barren landscape. Its sleek frame bears scars from wandering the ruins of a once verdant paradise now lost to time. Though lonely and mourning all it has lost, Okebriyta continues patrolling Venus's harsh environs, drawing strength from memories of the planet's former glory. The pokemon's acidic powers both protect it and allow it to reshape the planet's ruinous surface, as Okebriyta works tirelessly to restore even a fraction of Venus's long-gone splendor and life energy.. Type: Poison/Dragon Abilities: 1. Acid Armor - Turns Okebriyta's body into acid, sharply raising its Defense. 2. Rain Dish - Restores Okebriyta's HP during rainy weather. Hidden Ability: Toxic Heal - Heals Okebriyta instead of taking damage from poison. Height: 18 meters Weight: 850 kilograms Evolutionary Line: Okebriyta does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon. Base Stats: - HP: 95 - Attack: 100 - Defense: 120 - Special Attack: 140 - Special Defense: 120 - Speed: 80 Notable Moves: 1. Acid Rain - Summons torrential acidic rain to pelt and poison opponents. 2. Dragon Pulse - Fires a powerful shockwave of draconic energy. 3. Venoshock - Doubles damage if target is poisoned. 4. Surf - Summons a huge wave to crash down on foes. 5. Guardian's Lament (Signature Move) - Okebriyta weeps acid tears that lower opponents' Special Attack harshly. Okebriyta possesses the ability to generate and manipulate highly corrosive acid. Its toxic tears can melt through almost any substance. It uses acid offensively and defensively in battle. Pokémon Name: Yabisha Pokédex Entry: Yabisha, the Dust Pokémon. This ancient dragon is said to be the sole surviving remnant of life on Mars. In ancient times, Yabisha's flourishing tree bore fruit granting immortality, allowing glorious Martian civilizations to thrive. But as Mars lost its atmosphere and water, the planet withered away. Yabisha could only watch helplessly as the once vibrant biosphere collapsed into endless barren dunes. Its formerly verdant tree turned to dead, petrified wood, leaving Yabisha alone for eons wandering Mars's empty wastelands. The pokemon now stirs up massive sandstorms with its arid breath, scouring the planet for traces of forgotten life. The dead tree on its back serves as a haunting memorial to Mars's lost paradise. Though the planet is now devoid of flowing rivers or lush forests, Yabisha remains forever vigilant over this long-dead land it once nurtured but failed to save. Type: Grass/Dragon Abilities: 1. Sand Stream - Whips up a sandstorm when switched in. 2. Chlorophyll - Boosts Speed in sunny weather. Hidden Ability: Harvest - May pick up a berry after each turn. Height: 19 meters Weight: 1200 kilograms Evolutionary Line: Yabisha does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon. Base Stats: - HP: 100 - Attack: 120 - Defense: 100 - Special Attack: 140 - Special Defense: 120 - Speed: 80 Notable Moves: 1. Frenzy Plant - Unleashes powerful thorny vines to inflict damage. 2. Sand Tomb - Traps opponents in a swirling sand vortex. 3. Outrage - Enters a rampaging draconic rage. 4. Solar Beam - Draws power from the sun to blast foes. 5. Withering Blight (Signature Move) - Afflicts foes with decay, sharply lowering Defense. Yabisha can generate sandstorms and is adept at manipulating sand offensively and defensively in battle. Its dead tree is able to drain life energy. Pokémon Name: Nuora Pokédex Entry: Nuora, the Great Red Spot Pokémon. This elusive Fire and Dragon type is said to be the guardian of Jupiter. It manifests as the planet's iconic Great Red Spot, a raging anticyclonic storm larger than Earth itself. Nuora spews scorching gases at speeds over 900 mph and generates intense magnetic fields that shroud its form in hazardous radiation, making direct observation nearly impossible. Ancient astronomical records suggest Nuora may have shaped itself into its current storm-like embodiment to contain its own explosive power and protect life on Jupiter's moons. In rare instances when Nuora has temporarily calmed the Great Red Spot, probes have identified its true draconic silhouette within the planet's roiling cloud banks. But these moments are fleeting, as Nuora soon stokes its stormy barrier once more to continue its lonely vigil over Jupiter from deep within the perpetual crimson tempest. Type: Fire/Dragon Abilities: 1. Sheer Force - Increases power of moves with secondary effects but removes those effects. 2. Unnerve - Makes opponents too nervous to eat berries. Hidden Ability: Cloud Nine - Eliminates weather effects. Height: 60 meters Weight: unkown (lives in gas giant planet) Evolutionary Line: Does not evolve Base Stats: - HP: 100 - Attack: 150 - Defense: 130 - Sp. Atk: 120 - Sp. Def: 130 - Speed: 80 Notable Moves: - Eruption - Violently erupts with lava to inflict damage. More powerful when HP is higher. - Thunder - Summons a tremendous lightning bolt to strike the foe. May cause paralysis. - Outrage - Deals heavy damage by unleashing a rampaging draconic rage but causes confusion after. - Magnet Rise - Electromagnetically levitates itself to avoid Ground moves. - Jovian Wrath (Signature Move) - Nuora absorbs Jupiter's energy to unleash a storm of fire and lightning. Nuora's control over intense heat, storms, and magnetism allows it to generate atmospheric chaos matching Jupiter's harsh climate. It blasts opponents with scorching plasma and crushing gravity-based attacks. Pokémon Name: Raemea Pokédex Entry: Raemea, the Thunderstorm Pokémon. This Electric and Dragon type is said to be the mythic guardian of Saturn. Raemea's sinuous draconic form churns within the gas giant's turbulent atmosphere, shrouded in constantly swirling winds that reach over 1,100 mph. These screaming gaseous vortices generate immense friction and static charge around Raemea's body, creating an envelope of lightning and thunderheads that often erupts into planet-wide electrical storms visible from space. Raemea seems to draw strength from Saturn's powerful winds and energy discharges, using them to maintain a protective cocoon so it may continue its lonely watch over the planet from deep inside the raging tempests. On exceptionally calm days when the winds briefly subside, Raemea's sleek silhouette can sometimes be glimpsed within Saturn's cloud layers before the storms rage anew. Type: Electric/Dragon Abilities: 1. Lightning Rod - Draws in all Electric-type moves to raise Sp. Atk. 2. Storm Drain - Draws in all Water-type moves to raise Sp. Atk. Hidden Ability: Rain Dish - Restores HP during rainy weather. Height: 40 meters Weight: Unknown (lives in gas giant) Evolutionary Line: Does not evolve Base Stats: - HP: 90 - Attack: 120 - Defense: 100 - Sp. Atk: 150 - Sp. Def: 120 - Speed: 110 Notable Moves: - Thunder - Fires a massive lightning bolt at foes. May cause paralysis. - Hurricane - Whips up a stormy gale with intense winds. May cause confusion. - Outrage - Deals heavy damage by unleashing a rampaging draconic rage but causes confusion after. - Charge Beam - Fires an electric ray that damages and boosts Sp. Atk. - Saturn's Fury (Signature Move) - Raemea absorbs the energy of Saturn's storms to unleash a catastrophic discharge of lightning. Raemea can generate and control incredibly powerful electrical storms and winds to use as weapons in battle. Its mastery over its stormy home planet is unparalleled. Pokémon Name: Gliyda Pokédex Entry: Gliyda, the Ice Storm Pokémon. This solitary beast is said to be the guardian of Uranus. It lurks deep within the frozen outer reaches of the planet's atmosphere, undaunted by the extreme subzero temperatures and relentless storms. Gliyda possesses cryokinetic powers—its mere breath can generate raging cyclones of snow and ice at over 500 mph that deluge the methane skies. Ancient astrological records suggest Gliyda may consciously create these relentless winter tempests to fortify a protective barrier safeguarding itself and regulating Uranus’ own chaotic climate. On exceptionally clear nights when the storms briefly wane, Gliyda’s jagged icy silhouette can sometimes be glimpsed gliding through the moonlit skies. But soon its hibernal wings stir the firmament once more, seeding the formation of new icy armadas to continue the Cronal blizzard-wracked vigil over its remote frozen domain anchored at the edge of the solar system. Type: Ice/Dragon Abilities: 1. Snow Warning - Summons hailstorm when switched in. 2. Ice Body - Restores HP during hailstorms. Hidden Ability: Freeze-Dry - Ice type moves are super effective against Water types. Height: 50 meters Weight: Unknown (Lives in gas giant) Evolutionary Line: Does not evolve Base Stats: - HP: 130 - Attack: 140 - Defense: 120 - Sp. Atk: 100 - Sp. Def: 120 - Speed: 50 Notable Moves: - Blizzard - Violently whips up an intense icy storm. May cause freezing. - Hurricane - Churns up a stormy gale with powerful winds. May cause confusion. - Outrage - Unleashes rampaging draconic rage but causes confusion after. - Ice Beam - Fires a concentrated icy ray. May freeze foe. - Uranus’ Wrath (Signature Move) – Gliyda concentrates the full fury of Uranus’ storms into a concentrated beam of subzero energy. Always results in a critical hit. Gliyda has total mastery over ice and cold. It uses the infinite storms of its home planet Uranus as weapons by channeling the deadly cold through its body to bombard enemies. Pokémon Name: Bruokh Pokédex Entry: Bruokh, the Hurricane Pokémon. This elusive Flying and Dragon-type is said to be the guardian of Neptune. Bruokh lurks within the planet's icy atmosphere, manifesting as shifting Great Dark Spots drifting across the vivid azure clouds. It possesses unmatched command over wind and weather. With a mere flap of its graceful frigid wings, Bruokh can conjure ravaging cyclonic tempests tearing across Neptune's skies at speeds exceeding 1,500 mph. These storms transfix astronomers, who observe their churning shapes for omens or signs from the far-flung mythic beast. On rare occasions when its hypercanes temporarily dissipate, Bruokh's sleek silhouette can briefly be glimpsed gracefully gliding through sheets of ice crystals glittering in Neptune's moonlight. Soon enough though, Bruokh stirs the firmament once more, leaving only the wake of its passing carved into the cloud banks where majestic wings sliced through the silence of space. Type: Flying/Dragon Abilities: 1. Snow Warning - Summons hailstorm when switched in. 2. Storm Drain - Draws in all Water-type moves to raise Sp. Atk. Hidden Ability: Cloud Nine - Eliminates weather effects. Height: Unknown (Lives in a gas giant) Weight: Unknown Evolutionary Line: Does not evolve Base Stats: - HP: 100 - Attack: 120 - Defense: 140 - Sp. Atk: 150 - Sp. Def: 100 - Speed: 110 Notable Moves: - Aeroblast - Fires a destructive blast of compressed air. - Hurricane - Whips up a stormy gale with intense winds. May cause confusion. - Outrage - Unleashes rampaging draconic rage but causes confusion after. - Ice Beam - Fires off a cold beam of ice that may freeze the target. - Neptune's Fury (Signature Move) - Bruokh absorbs power from Neptune's raging storms to unleash devastating aerokinetic blasts. Bruokh commands the storms and cyclones of its home planet. It uses wind and weather as versatile weapons in battle. This Pokémon's mastery over the skies remains uncontested even by other legendary flyers. Pokémon Name: Oteshea Pokédex Entry: Oteshea, the Paradox Pokémon. This mysterious Dark and Dragon-type is theorized to be the guardian of a hypothetical massive ninth planet in Earth's solar system. Dubbed Planet X, this distant icy world has yet to actually be observed by astronomers if it exists at all. Thus Oteshea's very existence remains speculative. Cryptic manuscripts by explorer Heath, author of the Scarlet and Violet books, put forward that Oteshea may have reality-warping powers and a nigh ephemeral form that would be stymied from open detection or battle anyway. Some fringe Kalosian cosmologists claim Oteshea may cloak Planet X under an 'Unown distortion field', intentionally hiding any evidence of its space until mankind is ready to acknowledge truths beyond conventional wisdom, which could reshape life as we know it. For now though, testimonies on the enigma Pokémon Oteshea remain limited to historical hearsay and legend. Perhaps once Planet X's orbit brings it nearer for observation, signs of its draconic shepherd will reveal themselves under the light of science as well. Type: Dark/Dragon Abilities: 1. Frisk - Identifies opponent's held item. 2. Prankster - Gives priority to status moves. Hidden Ability: Bad Dreams - Damages sleeping opponents each turn. Height: Unknown Weight: Unknown Evolutionary Line: Does not evolve Base Stats: ????? Notable Moves: ??? As a hypothetical Pokémon tied to a theoretical planet, any powers or abilities Oteshea may have remain wholly conjectural. Enigmatic entries infer this dragon can distort space-time and blanket whole regions with illusory worlds completely masking reality itself. Hopefully Planet X's eventual discovery will uncover the truth of its mysterious mythic guardian. Health's manuscript: Excerpt from Heath's Scarlet & Violet Chronicles Entry: Oteshea, the Paradox Pokémon Oh, the enigmatic Oteshea! A creature whose very existence is entwined with the fabric of speculative cosmology. My travels across realms both known and concealed led me to the brink of this mythical being, dwelling in the cosmic hinterlands tethered to the elusive Planet X. Tales whispered through the cosmic winds spoke of a dragon draped in darkness, guarding the threshold of an unseen world. My quill trembles to inscribe what many dismiss as mere legend. Oteshea, they say, materializes not in flesh and scale but in the ephemeral weave of uncertainty. A being whose form eludes the gaze of even the keenest observer, draped in an ethereal cloak that renders it impervious to mundane detection. Ah, but what of its powers, you ask? Whispers from the ancient tomes suggest a mastery over the very essence of reality itself. To distort time and space, to obscure entire swaths of existence under the veil of illusion, these are the attributed gifts of Oteshea. A dragon whose breath may not ignite flames but bend the fabric of existence. The lore spins a tale of an 'Unown distortion field', a shroud woven with glyphs from the depths of ancient knowledge. Could this be the cloak that conceals the elusive Planet X from our prying eyes? An intentional masking, some say, until the epoch when humanity's consciousness awakens to embrace the truths that transcend our conventional wisdom. But heed this: Oteshea, if indeed bound to the celestial dance of Planet X, remains a phantom, a riddle wrapped in mystery. Its abilities, its stature, its very nature—shrouded in conjecture. As the cosmic ballet unfolds and the distant planet aligns its orbit closer to our gaze, perhaps then shall the secrets of this spectral guardian unfurl beneath the scrutinizing light of scientific inquiry. Until that fateful juncture, Oteshea shall linger in the annals of lore, a spectral enigma awaiting the revelation of its truths. Name: Gender: Age: Appearance: Backstory: Personality: Based on the above format, please generate a detailed character profile based on the following. (Backstory at least 1000 words.) B.K. is a 13 year old boy living in the Alola region with white hair and silver eyes. As the adopted son and secretary of Gladion, the chairman of the Aether Foundation, he has never left Aether Paradise since the birth of B.K. B.K. is an abbreviation of Beast Killer, and has no real name; he is a mutant created by Gladion by mixing his own genes with those of Pokémon Silvally. mutant, so he can transform into Silvally's appearance for battle. As a carrier of the RKS System Mark 2, B.K. can change his Pokémon type without loading a memory disc, allowing him to fight any enemy at will.B.K. is absolutely loyal to his father Gladion and the Aether Foundation, and he faithfully carries out his only mission - to defend Aether Paradise at all costs.
answer:Name: B.K. (Beast Killer) Gender: Male Age: 13 Appearance: B.K. is a striking figure among the children of Alola with an appearance marked by his snowy white hair, cut short and tousled, imbuing him with a wild, untamed aura. His silver eyes, reflective as polished metal, project an intensity that startles those who meet his gaze, hinting at the complex genetic heritage that simmers within him. B.K.'s skin is unusually pale, almost translucent, which stands in stark contrast to the tropical vibrancy of Aether Paradise. Standing relatively tall for his age, B.K. possesses a lean and agile frame, a testament to his combat readiness. His attire is typically a modified version of the Aether Foundation uniform: a fitted white jacket adorned with the organization's insignia, black pants that allow him flexibility, and a pair of sleek combat boots. A collar equipped with a high-tech device encircles his neck, shimmering with an array of lights that signal the ready activation of the RKS System Mark 2 embedded within him. Backstory: The origins of B.K. are shrouded in the enigmatic scientific ventures of the Aether Foundation. He was the culmination of a secret project spearheaded by Gladion, who sought to create the ultimate protector for Aether Paradise—a being that combined human intellect with the formidable might of the Pokémon Silvally. This hybrid entity was to embody the guardian spirit that Gladion felt the Foundation desperately needed. B.K.'s genesis unfolded in the deepest laboratories of Aether Paradise, where Gladion's own genetic material was fused with that of a Silvally. The process was groundbreaking, meticulously calculated, and fraught with ethical shadows. But to the single-minded Gladion, the ends justified the means, and the birth of B.K. was his crowning achievement—an extraordinary child who could shift his form and wield the powers of any Pokémon type. Named 'Beast Killer' as a symbolic testament to his purpose and prowess, B.K. was never provided a true name. He was not to be an ordinary boy but a symbol and a weapon. From his earliest days, the child was conditioned to an existence that revolved entirely around the Aether Foundation's welfare. His education was unconventional, steeped in tactical combat, Pokémon behavioral science, and the intricate workings of the RKS System that defined him. Gladion, ever the detached scientist, offered little in the way of fatherly affection but instilled in B.K. an unwavering sense of duty and loyalty to the Foundation. Isolated from the world beyond Aether Paradise, B.K.'s understanding of life was limited to his interactions within the Foundation's walls. He observed the researchers, the way they cared for Pokémon, and the distant figure of Gladion overseeing it all. There was a sense of belonging to something greater, a cog in the well-oiled machine that was Aether. However, this also harbored a profound solitude, accentuated on the rare occasions when he peered beyond the paradise to the islands of Alola, teeming with life he could not partake in. B.K.'s loyalty was absolute, his mission ingrained into every fiber of his being. He was the silent sentinel, ever watchful for threats to the sanctuary that had birthed and shaped him. Day by day, he honed his abilities, the RKS System granting him the versatility to emulate any type, adapt to any threat. Gladion watched his creation with a mixture of pride and dispassion, confident in the weapon he had forged. When B.K. was not training or shadowing Gladion as his aide, he spent his time in the conservation habitats, learning from the Pokémon and, in rare unguarded moments, finding a kinship with them that he lacked with humans. They did not judge him for what he was, did not regard him with the same clinical interest as the scientists. With the creatures of Aether, B.K. could taste a semblance of freedom, fleeting and sweet, amidst the resplendent greenery and sun-kissed waters. The years passed, and the boy who was never meant to be one grew in strength and acuity. Each day he awoke to a life mapped out in the sterile corridors and polished labs of Aether Paradise. Each night he lay down with the knowledge that he was a being apart from others—a weapon designed to safeguard a dream that was not wholly his own. And within him, a quiet question began to stir: What more might life hold for a being such as he? It was a spark, easily quelled by duty and devotion, but persistent—a whisper of Silvally's untamed essence that yearned for more than vigilant silence. Personality: B.K. is a testament to the meticulous training and ideals instilled in him by Gladion. He is disciplined, methodical, and possesses a calculative intelligence that goes beyond his boyish appearance. Despite his youth, B.K. is mature, poised, and focused solely on his duties. In battle, he is formidable and strategic, able to think multiple steps ahead of his adversary and adapt instantaneously to any situation. Emotionally, B.K. is reserved and detached, having been designed as a tool rather than nurtured as a child. His loyalty to the Aether Foundation and Gladion is unwavering, and he has internalized their objectives as his own raison d'être. However, his interactions with the Pokémon have carved a softer side within him, allowing brief moments of empathy and kindness to surface. With his RKS System Mark 2, B.K. feels both empowered and captive—a unique individual who can experience the vast range of Pokémon abilities while being bound to the singular path set before him. He faces an inner conflict, struggling between the comfort of the life he has always known and the unexplored possibilities that his abilities and existence could bring. In the depths of his being, there is a glyph of Silvally's primal longing for liberty—a yearning for identity and exploration that grows imperceptibly but might one day compel B.K. to seek the world beyond Paradise and to find his destiny not as a tool, but as a being with a name, a choice, and a legacy entirely his own.