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Diantha/Lysandre
Pairing | |
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Pairing: | Japanese: フラダリ×カルネ (Fuladari x Carne) English: Lysandre/Diantha |
Alternative name(s): | Japanese: フラルネ (Furarune) English: EternalBeautyShipping |
Gender category: | NL; F/M; Het |
Fandom: | Pokémon |
Canonical?: | No |
Prevalence: | Rare for both characters Rare overall |
Archives: | n/a |
Other: | n/a |
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Diantha/Lysandre, known mostly as EternalBeautyShipping and/or フラルネ (Furarune), is a rare ship in the Pokémon fandom. It pairs Diantha (Carne) and Lysandre (Fuladari), the Pokémon Champion of Kalos and the leader of the villainous Team Flare from Pokémon X and Y respectively.
Canon Background
Popular Tropes & Fanon
- Height Difference: Lysandre is taller, Diantha is shorter.
Subjects of Fannish Interest & Meta
-Shipping Name Origin
"EternalBeautyShipping" was coined sometime before 12 December 2013 for the Neverending Romance ship name list.[1] It was decided on in a poll along with the ship name for Clemont/Serena, a more popular ship overall, which is how that pairing got dubbed "GeekChicShipping."
Example/Notable Fanac
Examples Wanted: Editors are encouraged to add more examples or a wider variety of examples. |
Fan Communities/Fan Events
Fan Blogs
Fan Fic
Fan Art
General Fanworks
Wikis
Zines and Doujinshi
References
- ^ post by pkmnshippinglist, Archived version (22 December 2013)