« Hisui is based on the real-life island of Hokkaido during the Muromachi period, when it was still known as Ezo, with new settlers from other regions interacting with natives in a parallel with the interaction between Hokkaido's Ainu people and Japanese settlers. » wikipedia this is incorrect; the natives are actually disappeared in Legends: Arceus and the people you meet there are just earlier immigrants, which is why they don't actually know the meaning of the lore. the Diamond and Pearl clans ARE those Muromachi-era Japanese settlers
also it's clearly Meiji-era (or just before) the Galaxy Team Headquarters has a fucking Galarian Weezing
the other reason why AO3 is horrible and grossly unsuitable for pokémon fandom is there is no canonical way to tag rivalries or battles in the relationship tags (or at all)
han unification pales in comparison to east asian/western pokémon fandom tag unification
i hate the canonical pokémon tags because they’re bad but i hate them even more because they spell it “Pokemon”
here is another, but this time at least the hyphen is the actual hyphen https://archiveofourown.org/tags/A%20Hard%20Rain's%20A%E2%80%90Gonna%20Fall%20-%20Bob%20Dylan%20(Song)
somebody canonicalized one and the hyphen is not the one you think should be the hyphen https://archiveofourown.org/tags/Scott%20McCall%20(Teen%20Wolf)%20has%20PTSD%20%E2%80%90%20Post-Traumatic%20Stress%20Disorder
buddy i don’t want to have to figure out how to write “Shiny Alpha Hisuian Sneasel ♀” in piped japanese | english Ao3 format i’m sorry i ain’t doing that
whew this First Monday issue
https://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/issue/view/728
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