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The Truth Behind...: The Truth Behind Lusamine

by DopeLeafeon470

DopeLeafeon470 Look, I'm trying to be recent, okay?
What the actual fudge is up with Lusamine. She never cares about anything besides her quote-unquote beloved Nihilego. How do you pronounce that, by the way?
Calculating...
I'm suprised it's taking him this long to calculate a pronunciation. But Game Freak decided to drop little hint bombs on this clouded mystery: Why is Lusamine so insane? I'm DopeLeafeon, and this is the Truth Behind Lusamine.

For those of you who DON'T know what the heck is up with Lusamine, let me explain. I really have no introduction to this besides the actual introduction.
That sounds like some poor excuse for an intro...
Hey! What happened to your calculating?!
Sorry! Continuing calculations...
Ugh, anyway, my theory goes that Lusamine is actually possessed by a Nihilego. If you go real close in the Aether Paradise, or anywhere that involves the Aether Foundation, such as Sina and Dexio's lab, you will find out that Lusamine isn't being herself. In the info, it states that Nihilego have the poer to possess any being or trainer in this world. The Nihilego can use this to an extent, such as using itself to cause Lusamine to conk out and change her personality. Why did these Nihilego choose Lusamine? Well, I think it's because the Aether Foundation has the most advanced technology in Alola. Besides you, of course, Rotom.
You bet!
Heh, anyway, Nihilego would want to use Lusamine to control all of that technology, and make her son turn to Team Skull and make her daughter move on to a new life, living in Kukui's attic and growing an affection for an Alolan champion, while you're at it! It's also the reason why they used Lusamine instead of Guzma. Team Skull doesn't have technology. Team Skull and the Aether Foundation are complete opposites. It could've been Lusamine that chose to side with Team Skull, I don't know. It could've been Lusamine herself. But anyway, Lusamine straight up fused with a Nihilego to try and take down Sun.
Was that a joke?
I don't know what you're talking about.
You said Take Down. As in, the Pokemon move?
Hey, if you want it to be a joke, it can be a joke. ANYWAY, Sun eventually wins, speaking of that battle...ALL OF LUSAMINE'S POKEMON HAVE THE POWER OF TOTEMS!!! At first, I thought it was impossible, but nooooooope! Lusamine is weakened, but she is still fused. She tries to attack Sun and Lillie, but Solgaleo/Lunala (depending on what game you're playing) saves them and kills Lusamine. Of course, it didn't actually kill Lusamine, but enough so that Lillie moves to Kanto as a whole. Lusamine snaps out of it, and Lillie and Gladion aren't abused anymore. Yay!
That reminds me, in the anime, finding out that Gladion and Lillie are brother and sister is just a little "Whaaa?!" while in the games, it's a complete plot twist!
Well, the anime isn't canon.
Calculation failed.
What? Who installed Internet Explorer in you?
Let's just say how you think it's pronounced is the way it's pronounced.
I can live with that. Hey, I'm DopeLeafeon...
And I'm Rotom!
And we hope you guys have a fabulous day!
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