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Laurie Hitoki is a blue-eyed, 5'11" young Trainer with medium-length shaggy brown hair. They are constantly seen in square black glasses and a blue hat, and the clothes they wear are generally blue with some yellow undertones. Their most common outfit is a yellow undershirt, with a dark navy blue jacket over top of it. The dark navy blue jacket has a yellow collar and yellow undertones all over. They also wear blue jeans, black socks, and bright neon-blue shoes, and serve in direct contrast to their sibling Cole, who wears mainly yellow clothing with blue undertones. Laurie also is sometimes seen wearing a yellow bracelet on their left wrist, which either belonged to Cole before their disappearance or is worn mainly as a memento of them.
 
Laurie Hitoki is a blue-eyed, 5'11" young Trainer with medium-length shaggy brown hair. They are constantly seen in square black glasses and a blue hat, and the clothes they wear are generally blue with some yellow undertones. Their most common outfit is a yellow undershirt, with a dark navy blue jacket over top of it. The dark navy blue jacket has a yellow collar and yellow undertones all over. They also wear blue jeans, black socks, and bright neon-blue shoes, and serve in direct contrast to their sibling Cole, who wears mainly yellow clothing with blue undertones. Laurie also is sometimes seen wearing a yellow bracelet on their left wrist, which either belonged to Cole before their disappearance or is worn mainly as a memento of them.
  
== Biography ==  
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== Biography ==
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Born in Eterna City to a Kalosian museum curator mother and a Sinnohian miner father, Laurie Hitoki had always been quiet, reserved, and intelligent, even before their sibling's disappearance. Much of their time was spent alone in their room, reading books and listening to music-- specifically rock and metal music, with a bit of Celtic punk on the side (mainly in the form of Flogging Molly). While they never learned Monese, they did study for their classes at the Trainer's school diligently, and eventually learned both semi-fluent Kalosian and a bit of Japanese. When they turned 10 years old, two big things happened that would change their lives forever. The first was that their younger sibling Cole was born, and they would soon grow to love, care for, and teach their sibling over the course of the next 10 years. The second was that Laurie's father gave them their first Pokemon-- a kindhearted, optimistic Sandshrew with a love of rock, metal, and country music. That last part left Laurie- who was the farthest thing from a country fan- very perturbed, and they ended up tolerating their new companion at best. However, they didn't like him enough to actually give him a name.
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All that changed one day when the family left to go to Driftveil City on a vacation. One night, Laurie's Sandshrew snuck his Trainer out of their room in order to come with him to see a performance of the Grand Ole Operetta, otherwise known as simply the GOOprix or the GO2. Laurie was not amused at all upon seeing the country radio show, and while the Sandshrew seemed to think it was the best place in the world, Laurie thought it was nothing but mindless drivel. They booed all of the GO2 acts and immediately made haste for their hotel room as soon as the show was over, but Laurie's Sandshrew kept wanting to talk to their Trainer. Laurie, however, did not speak Monese and went straight back to the hotel to get away from what they believed to be an annoyance. As soon as they did, they opened up Pinwheel Prime and, as if to spite them, found a country music documentary waiting for them, by someone named Ken Burns. Laurie was not amused, but was a bit intrigued, and begrudgingly clicked on the documentary. Much to their Sandshrew's delight, they ended up loving it so much they watched the whole thing three times, and grew to appreciate the genre a lot more than they previously did, recognizing a link between country, rock, and metal they hadn't considered before. Eventually, country music became their third favorite genre of music, though it wasn't nearly as good enough in their eyes for it to eclipse rock or pop. A few days after their third watch, Laurie announced to their Sandshrew that they would finally be naming him, and subsequently named him [[D'Autry]], much to his delight. A few days later, D'Autry learned that Laurie couldn't speak Monese and offered to be his teacher through notes that the two of them would write to each other. Laurie immediately accepted, and the two have been friends ever since.
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Years later, Laurie graduated from high school as valedictorian, D'Autry evolved into a Sandslash, and Cole turned 10, meaning that they were about to get their first Pokemon. By that time, Laurie had grown
  
 
== Personality ==
 
== Personality ==

Revision as of 03:54, 18 March 2022

Name: Laurie Hitoki
Nickname/Alias: N/A
Gender: non-binary
Sexuality: Straight
Age: 21
Height: 5'11"
Ethnicity: Kalosian-Sinnohian
Birthday: 1/1/1999
Attribute: N/A
Trainer ID: 11111
Home: Eterna City
Pokéform: N/A
Starter: D'Autry
Status: Alive

Appearance

Laurie Hitoki is a blue-eyed, 5'11" young Trainer with medium-length shaggy brown hair. They are constantly seen in square black glasses and a blue hat, and the clothes they wear are generally blue with some yellow undertones. Their most common outfit is a yellow undershirt, with a dark navy blue jacket over top of it. The dark navy blue jacket has a yellow collar and yellow undertones all over. They also wear blue jeans, black socks, and bright neon-blue shoes, and serve in direct contrast to their sibling Cole, who wears mainly yellow clothing with blue undertones. Laurie also is sometimes seen wearing a yellow bracelet on their left wrist, which either belonged to Cole before their disappearance or is worn mainly as a memento of them.

Biography

Born in Eterna City to a Kalosian museum curator mother and a Sinnohian miner father, Laurie Hitoki had always been quiet, reserved, and intelligent, even before their sibling's disappearance. Much of their time was spent alone in their room, reading books and listening to music-- specifically rock and metal music, with a bit of Celtic punk on the side (mainly in the form of Flogging Molly). While they never learned Monese, they did study for their classes at the Trainer's school diligently, and eventually learned both semi-fluent Kalosian and a bit of Japanese. When they turned 10 years old, two big things happened that would change their lives forever. The first was that their younger sibling Cole was born, and they would soon grow to love, care for, and teach their sibling over the course of the next 10 years. The second was that Laurie's father gave them their first Pokemon-- a kindhearted, optimistic Sandshrew with a love of rock, metal, and country music. That last part left Laurie- who was the farthest thing from a country fan- very perturbed, and they ended up tolerating their new companion at best. However, they didn't like him enough to actually give him a name.

All that changed one day when the family left to go to Driftveil City on a vacation. One night, Laurie's Sandshrew snuck his Trainer out of their room in order to come with him to see a performance of the Grand Ole Operetta, otherwise known as simply the GOOprix or the GO2. Laurie was not amused at all upon seeing the country radio show, and while the Sandshrew seemed to think it was the best place in the world, Laurie thought it was nothing but mindless drivel. They booed all of the GO2 acts and immediately made haste for their hotel room as soon as the show was over, but Laurie's Sandshrew kept wanting to talk to their Trainer. Laurie, however, did not speak Monese and went straight back to the hotel to get away from what they believed to be an annoyance. As soon as they did, they opened up Pinwheel Prime and, as if to spite them, found a country music documentary waiting for them, by someone named Ken Burns. Laurie was not amused, but was a bit intrigued, and begrudgingly clicked on the documentary. Much to their Sandshrew's delight, they ended up loving it so much they watched the whole thing three times, and grew to appreciate the genre a lot more than they previously did, recognizing a link between country, rock, and metal they hadn't considered before. Eventually, country music became their third favorite genre of music, though it wasn't nearly as good enough in their eyes for it to eclipse rock or pop. A few days after their third watch, Laurie announced to their Sandshrew that they would finally be naming him, and subsequently named him D'Autry, much to his delight. A few days later, D'Autry learned that Laurie couldn't speak Monese and offered to be his teacher through notes that the two of them would write to each other. Laurie immediately accepted, and the two have been friends ever since.

Years later, Laurie graduated from high school as valedictorian, D'Autry evolved into a Sandslash, and Cole turned 10, meaning that they were about to get their first Pokemon. By that time, Laurie had grown

Personality

Further Details

  • Starter: D'Autry, their Sandslash
  • Pokeform: Unknown
  • Likes: Cole, D'Autry, their family, their Pokemon, metal music, rock music, country music, studying the history of Pokemon and Pokemon regions
  • Dislikes: Their guilt over losing Cole all those years ago, being reminded that Cole is supposedly dead, the thought of anyone hurting Cole or D'Autry, the thought of anyone hurting their Pokemon

Pokemon

Original Six

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D'Autry
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Draiman
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MC-DC
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Hetfield
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Slipknot
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Zoltan

Trivia

  • Laurie's Pokemon follow the same naming scheme as Kimberly Bond's, with the added bonus that the mons are mostly restricted to metal and rock bands and members. The only exception is D'Autry, who was named after both the rock band Daughtry (and their lead singer Chris Daughtry by extension) and country music star/"singing cowboy" Gene Autry. For the rest of the mons, in order:
    • Draiman the Lairon was named after David Draiman, lead singer of Disturbed.
    • MC-DC the Magnemite was named after AC/DC, along with a radio emcee.
    • Hetfield the Beldum was named after James Hetfield, lead singer of Metallica.
    • Slipknot the Houndour was named after the band of the same name.
    • Zoltan the Medicham was named after Zoltan Bathory, lead guitarist of Five Finger Death Punch, as well as the Zoltan hand gesture.
  • Both Laurie's birthday (January 1st) and their ID number (11111) reference their solitary nature, as does their regular chat handle solehitoki1999, which also ties into the fact that, ever since Cole's disappearance, Laurie is indeed the sole Hitoki sibling remaining.
  • According to Goldenheart388, Laurie Hitoki's favorite bands, in order, are Disturbed, Flogging Molly, Slipknot, and DragonForce.
  • According to Goldenheart388, Laurie Hitoki's English character theme is "Wrong Side of Heaven" by Five Finger Death Punch, while their Japanese character theme is "Raison d'Etre" by Eve; the title of the latter song, when translated out of French, means "reason for living".
  • Laurie Hitoki is the only human character that Goldenheart388 has written for:
    • To have a sibling, albeit a disappeared one.
    • To have their ID number be all one number.
    • To be at least somewhat invested in country music (and to have a Pokemon named in part after a country artist).
    • To have started out with 6 mons and not have a name for said first 6 mons upon their debut (Ingrid had the A*Team, and Owen had the Jura6).
    • To be of mixed ancestry.
Laurie Hitoki's Team
On Hand:D'Autry028Mini.pngDraiman305Mini.pngMC-DC462Mini.pngHetfield374Mini.pngSlipknot228Mini.pngZoltan308Mini.png
Plant502Mini.png
As last seen in: Neo-Sinnoh