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Lucian/Will

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Pairing
Pairing: Japanese: ゴヨウ×イツキ (Goyou x Itsuki)
English: Lucian/Will
Alternative name(s): Japanese: ゴヨイツ (Goyoitsu)
English: CharadeShipping
Gender category: Boys' Love; Yaoi; M/M; Slash
Fandom: Pokémon
Canonical?: No
Prevalence: Popular for both characters
Rare overall
Archives: n/a
Other: n/a
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Lucian/Will, known mostly as CharadeShipping and/or ゴヨイツ (Goyoitsu), is a rare ship in the Pokémon fandom. It pairs Lucian (Goyou) and Will (Itsuki), the Psychic-type Elite Four member in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl and Platinum and the Psychic-type Elite Four member in Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal respectively.

Canon Background

Popular Tropes & Fanon

Subjects of Fannish Interest & Meta

-Shipping Name Origin

"CharadeShipping" was coined in around early 2007 or late 2006.[Notes 1] It may be a play on how, since both characters look very similar to each other, that Lucian is like a "charade" of Will, who'd been introduced around six years prior to him.

Example/Notable Fanac

Fan Communities/Fan Events

Fan Blogs

Fan Fic

Fan Art

General Fanworks

Wikis

Zines and Doujinshi

ゴヨウ×イツキ, Archived version, r-12 and/or r-18 doujinshi on toranoana (archived version circa. April 2025.)

Similar Pokémon Pairings

Same-gender Elite Four Member/Elite Four Member

Notes

  1. ^ as seen here, Archived version (note that this update doubled the length of the page, thus the large time-frame for when the pairing was coined)