" Impossibly large breasts. Must be equal to or greater in size than the rest of the person's body."
^That is the definition of the gigantic breasts tag. The Kite doesn't have any pieces that fit that tag, certainly not this gallery, I've checked. Please remove it.
Base +6, IceCream125Lewd +8, Sylvrwolflol +8, SeptimustheSeventh +3, titlovingguy +6
^ Can confirm I haven't in any pieces; "huge breasts" would probs be more fitting...
Planned to upload them all in one go since uploading them day to day may be against the rules, but I'm not against you uploading 'em in my stead. :p
Le lore of each pieces uploaded here so far:
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#1 Hex Maniac
The occult-loving trainers of Laverre town. They tends to be shy & recluse, preferring the comfort of their covens or of haunted places. It's said the size of the breasts correlates to the strength of their psychic powers. Pro trainers look down on them, but they're more popular than they think!
#2 Haunting
"Leave the hallowed grounds in the forest to the Hex Maniac, dear trainer, or those who dwells in the shades shall add you to their harrowing, moaning collection~"
#3 - Yanese Miko
In Yan, Mikos are the holy attendants serving the Deified Pokemon Yan, providing cleansing to shrine visitors, and performing the sacred dances of Accompanying ceremony during the Tenmei no Reikon Tōrō Matsuri (Heavenly Spirit Lantern Festival). During this festival, Mikos embraces the role of soul shepherds, guiding lost souls to the flames of Yan where they are reborn as the Fire-Ghost Lantern Spirit Pokémon Yureihibi. Many noble-born women, like Aya, join the temple and train as Miko after abandoning their family's Paths. They receive a complete education, and may decide to take the role of priest, abandoning the robe of the Shrine Maiden in their later years, although it's not always entirely by choice, but Yan's will.
#4 - Daiguji Aya
A noble girl set to inherit her mother's duty would fatefully encounter the Lady of Yan, an ancient ghost Pokémon and renowned seamstress of Yan while visiting a local shrine. She would secretly become her apprentice at the Lotus Pagoda, after taking the robe of a Miko under the guise of seeking a life of worship. However, her terrific battle acumen caught the temple's attention, and she was soon made a priestess, abandoning the life of a ceremonial shrine maiden. It was through this fate that she would meet a strange traveling seamstress, who, like her, dreamed of Divine Weave. She was eventually nominated as Daigūji after accomplishing a legendary feat, yet, she eventually renounced the position to pursue her own path with her fellow seamstress, founding Hanamachi together.
#5 - Mushroom
Deep in the trails of Laverre grow the Fairy's Joy, an unique, sturdy mushroom that contains a delicious juice. It only grows in haunted places, usually where many Morelulls can be found...Seasoned mushroom hunters will risk the woods during the Fall season for these rare delicacies, although they've often been gathered by Hex Maniacs! Why does these trainers have such an attraction to these specific mushroom, no one knows!
#6 - Hex Sister Alanna
Youngest of the Hex Sisters, Alanna wanted to be a 'Beauty,' but her Ghost types didn't meet Certification Contest standards and her gloomy appearance got her laughed out of the 'Beauties & Models' department, severely impacting her self-confidence. Now working at the Pumpkin Café in Laverre Town, she shares 'Hex Maniac fashion' on her secret InstaPoke. Unbeknownst to her, she's gathered a fan club of Trainers visiting the café, and ordering many drinks to catch a glimpse of her, especially as she walks away. The mystery behind their fascination continues!
#7 - Hex Sister Nasha
Eldest of the Hex Sisters, Nasha roams Laverre Trail and haunted spots, warning trainers from dangerous haunted ruins and rescuing Laverre children that got lost in the forest. She sells Moo Moo Milk to passing trainers and more recently to local restaurants, the "Moo Moo Milk" of Laverre having become a hit with the locals, competing with Baa de Mer ranch. But no one knows the Pokémon behind her delicious milk, as according to her sisters, she only raises Ghost types and never owned a Miltank. The ranch's puzzlement continued to deepens as their "consumables" sales drop.
#8 - The Lost Sister
This portrait of a forlorn woman in Laverre's Museum is one of the town's seven mysteries. It depicts a former Gym Leader, who was a beloved figure until she vanished one night. The painting's biggest mystery was that no one could remember her name or when the painting itself was painted. Its original owner, a lone, grieving mother, felt immense despair whenever she looked at the portrait. She could not recall how she got it, and ultimately donated it to the museum.
Local Hex Maniacs believe it represents the lost soul of Annabelle, a woman who sacrificed herself to an ancient, dark Pokémon after losing her little sister. The soul of the little sister never passed on, endlessly looking for her older sister. A Hex Maniac coven formed around this belief, seeking to reunite the sisters and finally bring them peace.
(a quicker, less rendered one today cuz I need some rest!)
#9 - Furisode Girl
Furisode Girls, handpicked by Valerie, are elite models and Gym Trainers in Laverre Gym. Valérie's 'Féérie' being one of the Bigh Three of Kalos, they must meet high standards to represent the brand and they receive a strict training from the Gym Leader and former model herself.
Rumor has it, Valérie offers exceptionally beautiful passing trainers a spot in her collections...
Both the company's and hers. Ironically, due to the feud with Aya, no Furisode Girls work at Hanamachi, even though their formal uniform are furisodes.
#10 - Itako (Medium)
Itakos are powerful but blind exorcists principally officiating in the oldest towns of Johto; benefitting from long years of experience, they are often consulted by rich or noble families in case of haunted estates possessions involving ghosts, Pokémon or otherwise, or divination. The life of an Itako is an ascetic life of worship, divination and prayers... It's a very lonely life, a weakness most exploited by younger female ghosts seeking a haunting place during sessions of kuchiyose.
#11 - Hex Sister Adalia
The middle sister of the Hex Sisters trio. She runs the Occult Museum that she founded in Laverre and is an avid occult enthusiast, always collecting haunted items in the haunted ruins around the city. The museum used to be quiet, but thanks to recent improvements like atmospheric floor lighting (an improvement suggested by "HexBootyLover785" to wide acclaim), Trainers visit for personal tours more often and listen to her drone on about the history of haunted items with rapt attention.
She can be quite dense, says Nasha.
#12 - Candles
If you run out of resources exploring Laverre Nature Trail or Route 15 and can't return to Laverre, you can seek hidden Hex Maniac covens. They have stores and, although secretive, they often accept outsiders in their store and sell general items for extra cash. They may charge non-members double the price, but surprisingly, these store became popular to the point that there's now an interactive map of the entire Nature Trail, marking known coven store locations. Many trainers bypass the Laverre City store, causing complaints from the local traders' union.
#13 - Witch (Gen III Hex Maniac)
20 years ago in Hoenn, Hex Maniacs used to be even more influenced by witches than their Kalosian counterparts, leading to less caution in invocations and occult rituals. They often got possessed by wandering spirits, and encountering a possessed Hex Maniac wasn't uncommon. Signposts warning about beautiful women with glowing eyes luring trainers for 'free services' were set near Mt. Pyre and haunted places, as the predatory spirits, accidentally invoked, sought to consume the life force of living humans, semen being -apparently- filled with potent life force and easier to obtain according to local Psychics.
Signs were posted due to an increase in male trainers found drained or in compromising situations. Unfortunately, the signs had no preventive effect. Some "Olde Witches" remains in Hoenn to this day, but the Kalosian movement of Hex Maniacs became the dominant one in recent years.
#14 - Puppet
"Before the Withering, Healing Maidens were rare, serving royal families and Trainers as travelling companions. Blessed by the Original One, they could heal or strengthen Pokémon with the Healing Pulse, although such blessing would come with blindness after seeing the Shard. They would accompany Plateseekers on their dangerous journeys. Wishing to preserve the lives of her own Maidens, the Ancient Witch Valerie, ruler of the City of Witches Laverre, tried to recreate them with heretical sorcery, merging human and ghost Pokémon souls into puppets, although she would never live to see her project succeeded, as the Deathbird's resurrection would cause the catastrophic Withering, which would devour innumerable lives throughout the land, leaving the fallen kingdom with scarce lives.
Most Puppets perished or were corrupted, now haunting the Whisperwoods. Yet, a lone puppet remains in the abandoned Great Library of Laverre, waiting for a Trainer to fulfill her creator's wishes and receive the Original One's Healing Pulse."
(Everyone thought I'd do a Banette, but here's a DARK SOULS HEX MANIAC! (I'll definitely do more of this concept AND cutie))
#15 - Corruption
Among Hex Maniacs, some started as non-occult enthusiasts and turned to it after intense occult experiences. Academic trainers like Ace Trainers often lack knowledge about Ghost Types and haunted places, disregarding warnings from local Hex Maniacs and waltz into dangerously haunted places that they considered no different that any place with rowdy wild Pokémon, ending up in frightening or mind-altering situations, requiring rescue by the same Hex Maniacs whose warning they ignore.
Most recover but avoid such places afterward. However, a few embrace the occult, their minds warped or opened to a darker path. Covens of these Hex Maniacs form around specific Ghost Pokémon species they revere and serve.
#16 - Ritual
Hex Maniac do all manners of rituals to attract Ghost Types and commune with them, to try and establish a bond, granting them psychic powers such as divination or the ability to levitate objects. However, the attention they get aren't always the type they want!
(Due to my initial scene not panning out and essentially shaving off my entire day, I had to rush out that one composition and I hate it urgh.)
#17 Specter
"The Lady in Red" is one of Laverre's Seven Mysteries, shrouded in mystery itself. According to the only traces of this mystery, wandering Trainers may stumble upon an old manor after straying too deep into the Laverre Trail. They'll be offered a bed and visited during the night by the hauntingly beautiful Hex Maniac known as "The Lady in Red" who, feeling deep loneliness due to the isolation of her house, would offer her guest a night of passion beyond imagination.
Trainers who encounter her become obsessed, returning often until they cut ties with family and friends to marry her. However, local authorities travelling to the manor to confirm whether of not they were safe never found it, and its existence is disputed by local Hex Maniacs, who reported that only wild Ghost types and cursed places existed that deep in the Nature Trail.
Cases of missing trainers who reportedly met the Lady in Red remain unsolved."
#18 - Divination
Fortune Telling is actually a very a rare profession among Hex Maniacs due to their asocial tendencies and accuracy, which typically ranges from 33% to 40%. Only the 'Truest' Hex Maniacs have over 70% accuracy but are even more reclusive, an effect of their mind melding with the ghost they communed with, now only caring of their covens and their mysterious plans.
Luna, an exception among Hex Maniac, realized her popularity with a niche of trainers and opened a bafflingly successful fortune-telling shop in the commercial district of Laverre. Other Hex Maniacs are tried to find the reason behind her popularity through reading online reviews, but they provide little insight, most of the 5 stars review being variations of “Need holding with both hands”, "Try two handed", "Amazing chest ahead", or "Thrust is effective."
#19 - Tombstone
If you are lost in the southern part of the Laverre Nature Trail, don't worry! The Trail is known for its ever-present Hex Maniacs, and if they're relatively scarce, you'll still find at least one near graveyards. While they're usually reclusive and not great with social interactions, they'll always help trainers find their way.
It's recommended to announce your presence from a distance, as they can be easily startled by people!
#20 - Hat
The older generation of Hoenn's Hex Maniacs, resembling witches more than their modern Kalos counterparts, were known for conducting risky experiments with herbs and potions to enhance their psychic abilities, purify their bodies, and attract Ghost Pokémon. However, these experiments often led to chaotic outcomes, like attracting a massive horde of Ghost or Psychic types to their homes or causing explosive mishaps, which annoyed local authorities. Nonetheless, some saw benefits in their unconventional methods.
#21 - Tree Hollow
Some of Laverre's oldest dead Oak trees are hollowed by Pokémon over time, becoming homes for numerous Fairy-type Pokémon known to grow delicious mushrooms. This draws Hex Maniacs, often seen crawling into tree hollows to harvest mushrooms for cooking or potions. Yet, they sometimes find themselves stuck in the branches.
These moments induce panic in the reclusive Trainers, fearing they'll be abandoned due to their unpopularity, especially among female Trainers, who they believe despise them. However, there's always a helpful crowd of Trainers gathering to provide assistance!
22 - Apprentice
Annalise The Maid faced a challenging journey in becoming an Earthbound Ghost. Driven by the desire to be a helpful spirit, she took on the task of caring for an abandoned mansion. Unfortunately, her fledgling ghost abilities often led to accidents as she tried to fulfill her self-assigned maid duties.
Her appearance reflects her ideal maid image, though her inexperience resulted in a few inaccuracies. Surprisingly, this led to the mansion she haunts becoming a hot spot for ghost-hunting Pokétube channels and attracting a flood of trainers and potential buyers.
Rumor has it that her true form is that of a Pumpkaboo.
#23 - Coven
Some Hex Maniacs gather in covens, groups of like-minded individuals sharing occult interests. Most covens are small, made up of friends pursuing peculiar passions or experimenting with occult rituals. However, there are older, larger covens led by a Hallowed One who has merged minds with Ghosts.
These secretive organizations pursue obscure goals, often maintaining their own church and secret stores for members. They house vast collections of dark and mystical curios. Joining them is a challenge for regular Hex Maniacs, requiring exceptional powers or deep knowledge of the eldritch matters related to a specific coven's patron ghost. There's also a persistent rumor (and fantasy) among male and lesbian trainers that these covens are involved in many sexual activities, however, as none of them has successfully infiltrated any, this remains unconfirmed, with Hex Maniacs keeping tight-lipped about it.
Coven sizes typically range from 3 to 15 members, though the number of adherents in the oldest known coven, The Veil, remains unknown."
#24 - Mysterious Sisters
In the northeastern Laverre trail, you might encounter the Mysterious Sister pair, a trainer duo consisting of a Hex Maniac and her younger sister, the Fairy-Tale Girl. This Trainer Class, relatively recent among children classes in Kalos, particularly in Laverre, was originally created to allow little girls to join their older sisters in League-approved battles. Over time, it evolved into its own class and became a staple in the Laverre Duo scene. Many of these girls graduate from this class as they grow up and adopt more common Trainer classes, but a few adults keep their Fairy-Tale Girl status to continue battling with their beloved sisters.
However, these adult Fairy-Tale Girls often become overly possessive of their sisters, defending them vigorously if they perceive any inappropriate attention. Their obsession with their sisters can lead them to great lengths to be the sole focus of their sisters' affection.
In the end, it falls upon the older sister to guide her younger sibling... Right?
#25 - Bambi the Nurse
While many Hex Maniacs are often labeled as 'gloomy weirdos' and tend to lead reclusive lives or only associate with their peers, some are rejected even within their own circle, usually stemming from behavioral issues or a tendency to "break the mystique" of the movement.
One such Hex Maniac is Bambi the Nurse, who later became a certified Pokémon Center Lady. Her sarcastic and rude personality often drew disapproval from the Pokécenter's customers, and she faced criticism from her superior numerous times, albeit with no noticeable change in her attitude. Rumors among other nurses suggest that her behavior may have been 'encouraged' by the 'rough punishments' she'd receive from irate Trainers in the Pokécenter's dressing room.
#26 - Swamp
Reports of a striking Hex Maniac with vivid red eyes and hairbands have surfaced. She's been spotted near an isolated pond by Trainers who take shortcuts through the Laverre Nature Trail, deviating from the marked path that goes through the forest swamp. According to a concerned Ace Trainer, this Hex Maniac engages in casual and flirtatious chats with approaching Trainers, inviting them to join her for a swim and 'some fun.' Those who decline her offer recount her growing insistent, attempting to pull them into the water with surprising strength. One witness managed to escape by discarding her backpack, only to see the backpack and the woman vanish into the water and followed by a chilling laugh, never resurfacing.
It's crucial for Trainers to remember that marked paths are there for safety. The Forest Watchers of Laverre, an association of Hex Maniacs monitoring the Trail and the forest, urges Trainers never to trust, follow, or engage in conversation with anyone appearing out of place in isolated trail sections. If venturing off the path without a guide, exercise extreme caution, monitor your surroundings, be acutely aware of your Pokémon's reactions to strangers in unusual places, and preferably have a Ghost, Psychic, Fairy, or Dark type Pokémon with you and outside their Pokéball.
It's worth noting that in Hex Maniac tradition, red is usually the color of mourning adorning their burial gowns. Should you encounter one wearing this color or sporting red eyes without any reflection in them, remain on high alert.
Reports of missing Trainers near the Isolated Pond have been on the rise.
Happy Halloween!
#27 - Servant
Annalise the Maid, an earthbound ghost haunting an old mansion, has self-imposed rules governing her haunting abilities. She collaborates with the mansion's owner, helping to run the mansion and taking care of its facilities. Due to these rules however, her appearance has been adapting to match the mansion's owner wishes, subconscious or not!
Her earnest and accommodating -some would say gullible- nature makes her helpful, particularly during celebrations. After all, a Ghost Maid is tirelessly devoted!
#28 - Sorority
(Due to a power line renovation that caused a power outage lasting from 10 am to 5 pm and my desire to complete Hextober this week, I've opted for simpler shading. My apologies for any inconvenience!)
Fairy-Tale Girls don't form Covens but Sororities. These Sororities typically function as rather obsessive fan clubs initiated by a Fairy-Tale Girl, centered around their older sister(s). Over time, more Fairy-Tale Girls join, coming together to brainstorm ways to strengthen their bonds with their own siblings!
#29 - The Little Sister The Seeking Little Sister is the wandering ghost of Cursed Annabelle's younger sibling, who was allowed to return from Beyond to free her elder sister from her self-imposed eternal servitude in service of others and the terrible curse that came with the power to do so. Armed with the ability to take on the form of a Ghost Pokémon, she carries the Blessing to release her sister from these shackles and haunts libraries and occult knowledge centers, seeking the knowledge to confront her sister and the ancient shadow now at her side.
Having shed her past life's limitations, she also has embraced her repressed desires. The depth of these perversion would probably shock her more reserved and prude older sister, should she have known of the bottomless perversions of her younger sibling... But in the quiet, dark stillness of a library at night, a ghost may indulge in her own depravity unseen, once in a while...
The Little Sister now seeks a Trainer to lead her in a battle against her older sister and the Ancient Shadow, Giratina. However, finding the right Trainer is complicated by her secret criteria that the Trainer might "use her" in a very different way.
#30 - Cursed Annabelle
"Cursed Annabelle, once a self-centered yet good-natured Trainer who specialized in Fairy Types and served as Laverre's Gym Leader, is now a lost soul appearing of a tall and voluptuous Hex Maniac. Her obliviousness to the little sister who lived in her shadow caused her to overlook her deep depression, until the fateful day where her sibling chose to go embrace an eternal slumber.
Haunted by guilt, Annabelle abandoned her life of fame to dedicate herself to helping and saving others, to prevent them from making the same choice as her sister or to save others from the pain she went through. Through a mysterious pact with an ancient and divine Ghost Pokémon, she condemned herself to an existence between life and death, forsaking her own existence. Now unliving and unremembered, Annabelle aids trainers in need, doing whatever she can to avert the dark fates befalling time, until the end of time.
Her bond with the Ancient Shadow Giratina has grown strong, fueled by their shared love for sugary treats. Through their strange camaradeir, "Tina's" attempts to boost Annabelle's confidence, usually through convincing her to wear scandalous lingerie during apparitions, added an unusual twist to their relationship: a religion in her name appeared after the "test run", praying for the return of the 'Voluptuous Hex Goddess,' much to Annabelle's bewilderment. She refused to reiterate the experience. Later, this religion would be taken over and funded by a certain Laure Lacroix, for unknown reason...
Attempting to exploit her kindness or assistance comes with high risk, as those who have tried mysteriously vanish or met their end in terrible accidents. Whether she herself is aware of these is unknown."