[quote=@GubGar] Sweet! I take it I'm clear to move him over to the characters tab then? [/quote] Yes! Please go right ahead. [quote=@Crimson Flame] [hider=Cute boi]Trainer Card: [b]Name:[/b] Niko Watanabe [b]Age:[/b] 12 [b]Pronouns:[/b] He/Him [b]Appearance:[/b] [img]https://i.imgur.com/3ExoBxP.png[/img] Niko stands at 5’1”. He has a round face, upturned brown eyes, and often has a huge smile on his face. His hair color is naturally dark brown, almost black, but he dyes it pink because pink is just a more fun color. He is very happy that he goes to a school doesn’t have natural hair colors as part of the dress code. He has a slim build. As far as his fashion sense is concerned, Niko doesn’t really have one. He just wears stuff he thinks looks cute. His favorite color is pink though, so your bound to see a lot of that in his wardrobe. [b]Background:[/b] His mother and father are divorced, and he lives with his mother and little sister in Celadon City. He always had a fascination for cute things. He played with stuffed animals while other boys played sports. He even dyed his hair pink because he thought it was a more fun color than his natural brown. For this, he was often bullied. Niko always wore a smile on his face, and acted like the bullying never bothered him. He wanted to set an example for his little sister to look up to. He was the one who had to look after her when his mother was working. He also helped make dinners for the family, which gave him an interest in cooking. Additionally, Niko is estranged from his father. He wanted a son who would become the Pokémon League Champion one day. Obviously, Niko was not that. He was interested in Contests, and preferred to be a coordinator. While his mother was supportive, he was often yelled at and called a sissy by his father on the rare occasions they do see each other. Even still Niko doesn’t hate his dad, and hopes to reconcile with him. [b]Starter:[/b] Clefairy [b]Key Item:[/b] Pokeblock Case (Or Poffin Case.) [b]Wishlist:[/b] Cute Pokemon [/hider] [/quote] I really like the concept and writing style, but I’m going to have to [u]approve conditionally[/u] based on a small discrepancy in tone here: I don’t want the father calling the son insults. I understand that it’s a real and prevalent social issue irl and can understand wanting to include that family friction, but it does break the No Profanity rule. Feel free to change the wording (eg. dad wanted to “raise a son”), or to remove it and let the friction with dad be implied.