Sorin and Luno
- Sorin redirects here. For the Warrior in Pokémon Conquest, see Sōrin.
Sorin (Japanese: ヒサシ Hisashi) and Luno (Japanese: ツキヤ Tsukiya) are characters of the day who appeared as silhouettes in a flashback and on a painting in Night and Day, You are the Ones!.
Sorin and Luno were brothers who lived in Johto a long time ago. At one point, Sorin was appointed the title of liege of Eclipse Castle. As Sorin was giving a speech to a crowd of people at the castle during the Eclipse Festival, he was attacked by his younger brother Luno, who tried to dethrone Sorin and take over the castle. Sorin's Espeon and Umbreon managed to protect their Trainer however, and the castle was saved. To celebrate their bravery, Sorin made a crest engraved in the castle honoring his two Pokémon.
The failure of his coup ashamed Luno, after which he and his family decided to go into hiding. Many generations later, Sorin and Luno both had descendants continuing their legacies. Sorin's descendants Helia and Soleil were the new lieges of Eclipse Castle, while Luno's descendant Ilunas still lived with the shame of his ancestor and tried to prevent Soleil from becoming the new liege. After a Pokémon battle, Helia and Soleil recognized Ilunas as the descendant of Luno and convinced him to change his ways, after which Soleil was able to become the new liege of Eclipse Castle.
Pokémon
Sorin
Espeon and Umbreon were Sorin's only known Pokémon. Together they fought and defeated Luno's Ursaring when Luno tried to dethrone Sorin as the liege of Eclipse Castle. To honor their legacy, Sorin made a crest for Espeon and Umbreon engraved in Eclipse Castle.
None of Espeon's or Umbreon's moves are known.
Luno
Ursaring was Luno's only known Pokémon. Luno used it to attack Sorin to try and dethrone him as the liege of Eclipse Castle. Ursaring was defeated by Sorin's Espeon and Umbreon however.
None of Ursaring's moves are known.
Names
Sorin
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ヒサシ Hisashi | From 日 hi (sun) |
English, Italian, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese |
Sorin | From Sorin, a Romanian name derived from the Romanian word soare (sun) |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 日差 Rìchà | From the Japanese name 日差 Hisashi and 日 rì (sun) |
Luno
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ツキヤ Tsukiya | From 月 tsuki (moon) |
English, Italian, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese |
Luno | From lūna (Latin for moon) |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 月矢 Yuèshǐ | From the Japanese name 月矢 Tsukiya and 月 yuè (moon) |
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