Violet (Adventures)
The subject of this article has no official English name. The name currently in use is a fan translation of the Japanese name. |
Violet Lang バイオレット・ラング Violet Lang | |
Artwork from the Scarlet & Violet arc | |
Age | Unknown |
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Gender | Male |
Eye color | Orange |
Hair color | Blond |
Hometown | Unknown |
Region | Paldea |
Manga series | Pokémon Adventures |
Counterpart(s) | Florian |
Debut | PASV01 |
(Japanese: バイオレット・ラング Violet Lang) is a main character in the manga series Pokémon Adventures. He is a student at Uva Academy.
Character
Calling himself Paldea's "Prince of Speed," Violet aspires to be the fastest in the region. He is searching for Herba Mystica so he can help Miraidon increase its speed. Violet is enthusiastic about racing and is easily distracted whenever he assumes a race is about to begin.
Violet is well-intentioned and quite cheerful, often happy to try new things. He has a habit of accepting any request without hesitation, even agreeing to help Cassiopeia after they hacked Rotojī. However, Violet's pampered background and lack of proper socialization as a child has made him rather arrogant, sensitive, and overly dependent on others.
According to artist Satoshi Yamamoto, Violet was designed using his own customizable player character in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.[1] At first, he used the default hairstyle, but felt that it wouldn't be too distinguishable from Ortega. He showed the list of hairstyles in the game's strategy guide to members of his family, asking which one looked like a prince, and based Violet's design on their suggestions.[2]
History
Past
Violet is heir to the prestigious Lang family. At the insistence of his parents, the butlers and maids serving the family always referred to Violet as "Prince", which led to him believing he was actually royalty. One butler that was especially close to Violet worried the boy's overly-pampered lifestyle would make it hard for him to integrate into regular society. The butler attempted to slowly convince Violet he wasn't actually a real prince, but passed away before he could accomplish this. To console their grieving son, Violet's parents commissioned a Rotom Phone containing an AI copy of the butler's personality onto it. This Rotom Phone was given the name Rotojī and a mustache to make it resemble its human counterpart.
Violet's parents later enrolled their son at Uva Academy in order to honor the butler's wishes. Shortly before attending school, Violet and Rotojī witnessed an injured Miraidon crash-landing on a beach near Cabo Poco. Violet went to check if Miraidon was alright, only for it to steal one of his sandwiches and begin following him around. Shortly afterward, Violet received a call from Professor Turo, who informed him that Miraidon's condition could be cured if it was fed the Herba Mystica. At Turo's suggestion, Violet set out to find Turo's son Arven, who had been doing research on the mysterious plants.
Ever since he was young, Violet was led to believe that he was unusually fast for a human. One day after sneaking out of his mansion, Violet found himself unable to keep pace with a wild Lechonk he encountered despite acknowledging it wasn't a particularly fast Pokémon. Rotojī's human counterpart told Violet that Pokémon have abilities humans lack, which led to Violet concluding that he was only the Prince of Speed amongst humankind. He decided that in order to become a prince among Pokémon as well, he would need to utilize the power of a fast Pokémon.
Scarlet & Violet arc
Violet debuted in PASV01. Shortly after arriving at Uva Academy, Violet and Rotojī began looking for Arven's whereabouts. Their search led to Violet crashing the school's opening ceremony and competing in a race against several teachers. All the commotion alerted Arven, who demanded to know how Violet came in contact with Miraidon. Violet ignored the question and instead dragged Arven along to assist in his quest to obtain the Herba Mystica.
In PASV02, Violet and Arven traveled to Asado Desert, home of Iron Treads, the Quaking Earth Titan. Violet challenged Iron Treads to battle, but was easily defeated, allowing the Titan to flee. Recognizing that Iron Treads was too powerful at their current level, Violet and Arven decided to challenge the Titan again after they trained and caught more Pokémon. While battling wild Pokémon, Violet came across a pair of Team Star Grunts attempting to recruit a girl named Penny against her wishes. Violet used Fuecoco to defeat the Grunts and force them to retreat. Penny thanked Violet for helping her, only for him to react in confusion when she referred to him as "Prince" despite being a complete stranger.
In PASV04, Penny explained that as a fellow Uva Academy student, she was present at the Treasure Hunt's opening ceremony. After Penny left, Rotojī was hacked by someone going by the name "Cassiopeia". The caller recruited Violet and Arven as members of Operation Starfall, a plan to defeat each of Team Star's five squad bosses and force the group to disband. Days later, Violet and Arven arrived at the Segin Squad's Base, where they were approached by Clavell. Disguised as a student named Clive, Clavell requested to join Operation Starfall as well, which Cassiopeia accepted. Violet was unable to see through his disguise, much to Arven's bafflement, but Clavell quietly told Arven to play along.
In PASV05, Violet and Arven battled through waves of Grunts while Clavell played support by healing their injured Pokémon. Once the Grunts were defeated, their boss Giacomo stepped out to face Violet. Using his DJ skills, Giacomo tricked Violet and his Pokémon into unconsciously following the beat of his background music, throwing their movements off. Once Violet saw through Giacomo's strategy, he immediately launched a counterattack and emerged victorious using a Tera Orb he received from Clavell. Accepting his defeat, Giacomo stepped down as a boss before revealing that Team Star's prolonged truancy was because they were waiting for their true leader, the "big boss", to return to them.
In PASV07, Violet and Arven were approached by Penny, who revealed she joined Operation Starfall as a member of Cassiopeia's supply unit. As a reward for disbanding the Segin Squad, Penny gave information on the location of one of the Titans. Later, at South Province (Area Three), Arven and Violet encountered the Stony Cliff Titan, Klawf. Using the area's terrain to its advantage, Klawf kept dodging Violet and Arven's attempts to attack it. Realizing that a higher location would be the best vantage point to find Klawf's whereabouts, Violet had Arven climb up the nearest watchtower. Once he arrived, Arven encountered Nemona, who asked to let her join them in battling the Titan. Together, Arven and Nemona kept track of Klawf's movements, allowing them to lure it into the path of Violet's next attack, successfully driving it off. Arven treated Violet and Nemona to a sandwich made from the Sweet Herba Mystica that Klawf was guarding. The sandwich successfully restored some of Miraidon's strength, giving it the ability to dash, much to Violet's delight.
In PASV10, Violet and Arven traveled to West Province (Area One), where the Open Sky Titan, Bombirdier, resided. The Titan was causing havoc by dropping large boulders down a nearby hill, preventing anyone from reaching the summit. Using Miraidon's dash ability, Violet and Arven easily maneuvered around the boulders, but when Arven noticed an injured woman lying on the road, he made Violet take a detour. The woman, a traveling street performer named Mireia, revealed she was responsible for Bombirdier's rampage, as she earlier tried to calm it with her music only for her efforts to have the opposite effect. Using her music, Mireia distracted Bombirder, allowing Arven and Violet to launch a combined attack, taking down the Titan and gaining access to its supply of Bitter Herba Mystica. When the sandwich restored Miraion's ability to move on water, Violet and Arven took the opportunity to travel on the West Paldean Sea.
Later, while in the Asado Desert, Violet and Arven were informed by Cassiopeia about a rumor that Team Star's Schedar Squad was looking for a bodyguard. Violet chose to go raid the Schedar Squad's Base alone before they could increase security and had Arven stay behind and look for the Titan. As he rode through East Province (Area One), many Grunts attacked Violet to try and stop him from getting to the base. Annoyed and tired, Violet headed to Levincia and put on a disguise, preventing the Grunts from recognizing him. As he approached the base, Violet was stopped by a girl named Scarlet, who asked that he lend lend Miraidon to her. When Violet refused, Scarlet tied him with her Tarountula's thread, took Miraidon by force and rode off with it. Violet was freed by Clive, who Arven called to assist with the raid. They were also approached by Nemona, who came looking for Scarlet.
Pokémon
On hand
Debut | PASV01 |
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Crocalor is Violet's first known Pokémon. Violet received it from Director Clavell as a Fuecoco after he enrolled in Uva Academy. It evolved upon defeating a wild Hoppip in PASV10.
Fuecoco's known moves are Ember, Bite, and Incinerate.
Debut | PASV03 |
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Lokix is Violet's second known Pokémon. It was first used as a Nymble to battle the Titan Iron Treads alongside Wooper, but was easily defeated. Later, during his battle with Giacomo, Violet used the Tera Orb he received from Clavell to Terastallize Nymble into a Bug type, giving it the strength to defeat the Segin Starmobile. Nymble evolved into Lokix after helping Crocalor defeat a pair of Team Star Grunts.
Lokix's known moves are Struggle Bug, Double Kick, and Bug Bite.
Debut | PASV03 |
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Clodsire is Violet's third known Pokémon. It was first seen as a Paldean Wooper in a battle against the Titan Iron Treads alongside Nymble, but was easily defeated. In PASV11, during the battle with Titan Bombirdier, it was revealed to have evolved into a Clodsire.
Debut | PASV03 |
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Smoliv is Violet's fourth known Pokémon. It was caught by Arven with the Scovillain he received from Violet in exchange for Arven's Mabosstiff. Violet then traded Mabosstiff back to Arven and received Smoliv.
Smoliv's only known move is Razor Leaf.
Lost
Debut | PASV01 |
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- Main article: Miraidon (game)
Miraidon is a Pokémon that travels with Violet and serves as his method of traveling around Paldea. Violet encountered it after witnessing Miraidon crash-land onto a beach on Poco Path. After eating one of Violet's sandwiches, it took a liking towards him and began following the boy around.
While trying to raid Team Star's Fire crew, the Schedar Squad, Violet encountered Scarlet, who wanted to borrow Miraidon to help her find the treasures of ruin. When Violet refused, Scarlet tied him up with her Tarountula's thread and stole the Paradox Pokémon.
Miraidon is currently weakened and can only access certain forms. As such, Violet is seeking the Herba Mystica so it can regain its power and access its other forms.
Traveling with
Rotojī |
Traded away
Debut | PASV03 |
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After being defeated by the Titan Iron Treads, Arven decided to add more Pokémon to his team so he could assist Violet in battle. Scovillain was caught by Violet and then traded away in exchange for Arven's Mabosstiff.
Debut | PASV02 |
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Mabosstiff is one of Arven's Pokémon. Arven temporarily traded it in exchange for Violet's Scovillain before Violet traded it back for a Smoliv.
Achievements
Titans defeated
- Titan Klawf (Sweet Herba Mystica; PASV08)
- Titan Bombirdier (Bitter Herba Mystica; PASV11)
Squad Bosses defeated
Gallery
Artwork from Pocket Monsters Special Scarlet Violet volume 1 cover[3] | Artwork from Pokémon Adventures[4] |
Trivia
- Violet is the first male protagonist to be named after the second game in the pair instead of the first.
- Violet's normal outfit is based on the Summer Uniform from Pokémon Violet, while his disguise is based on Florian's default hair and Spring Uniform from the same game.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | バイオレット・ラング Violet Lang | From Pokémon Violet |
References
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