Allister & Bea
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Relationship: | Japanese: オニオン&サイトウ (Onion & Saitou) English: Allister & Bea |
Alternative name(s): | Japanese: n/a English: n/a |
Fandom: | Pokémon |
Type: | Combi; Gen (Male & Female) |
Canonical?: | No, never met |
Prevalence: | Popular for both characters Common overall |
Archives: | n/a |
See also: | n/a |
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Allister & Bea is a common gen (combi in Japanese) relationship in the Pokémon fandom. It pairs Allister (Onion) and Bea (Saito), the Ghost-type gym leader from Pokémon Shield and the Ghost-type gym leader from Pokémon Sword respectively. Their roles as the gym leader of Stow-on-Side are swapped depending on what game you play.
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Onion | Allister & Saitou | Bea search query on Archive of Our Own
- Bea-ing a sister by Sketchione, Archived version (2019-22), A series of one shots focusing around Bea and her adoptive brother Allister. They're not perfect and don't always get along (what siblings do?), but they try their best with one another and work towards understanding. No matter what, they'll always be siblings after all.
- Late Night Worries (& Other Oneshots) by Zeldamushroom, Archived version (2020-24), Allister's anxiety keeps him awake, but luckily his adoptive sister is there to help. Turning into a collection of oneshots. Requests are welcome. No nsfw suggestions.
- The Tournament by spontaneousglitterbees, Archived version (2020), The Stow-on-side Area, 2016. There's a changing of the guard in Stow-on-side gym. Several will compete from near and far to gate the midpoint of the Galarian gym challenge. It's a big responsibility. There are some responsibilities coming alongside it that Bea never could have trained for.