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[[File:Lillie Cosmog Music Box Postcard Front.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Lillie and Nebby as seen in artwork illustrated by [[Megumi Mizutani]]]]
[[File:Lillie Cosmog Music Box Postcard Front.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Lillie and Nebby as seen in artwork illustrated by [[Megumi Mizutani]]]]
===Character profile===
===Character profile===
Lillie is first revealed as a mysterious girl who is central to the plot of [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]]. She [[professors' aides|assists]], and is shown to live with, [[Professor Kukui]] for personal reasons. She really dislikes [[Pokémon battle]]s and does not like seeing Pokémon get hurt, instead she loves to read and is in fact a very cultured girl. At the beginning of the story, Lillie comes off as shy, fearful and has little self-confidence. Lillie specifically seems to have a fear of heights,<ref> {{g|Sun and Moon}}: ''""I am not going to be afraid of heights anymore. Next time I should even be able to tackle that bridge on [[Mahalo Trail]]!""''</ref> and avoids conflict. She lives in the Pokémon Research Lab's loft, where she sleeps on a blue sofa bed, Lillie does not allow anyone up there, preferring her privacy. This loft also includes a diary, another instances of being private and introverted. Despite this, Lillie is actually a very kind, helpful and supportive person, often giving the player healing items, showing them around locations, or giving them advice on how to use certain items. In comparison to her friends, she often takes things more seriously, misunderstanding humor and being called a "stick in the sand" by Hau. She enjoys history, shopping, and fashion. According to [[Pokémon Masters EX]], she has an interest in writing. <ref>Pokémon Center Lobby (New years 2021):''"I'm going to turn my diary of my adventures into a book!"''</ref> In the same game, it is also mentioned that she does not enjoy sleepign alone and previously had cuddled her [[Poké Doll]], to avoid being scared at night.<ref>Pokémon Center Lobby: ''I used to cuddle a Poké Doll while I slept..."''</ref>
Lillie is first revealed as a mysterious girl who is central to the plot of [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]]. She [[professors' aides|assists]], and is shown to live with, [[Professor Kukui]] for personal reasons. She really dislikes [[Pokémon battle]]s and does not like seeing Pokémon get hurt, instead she loves to read and is in fact a very cultured girl. At the beginning of the story, Lillie comes off as shy, fearful and has little self-confidence. Lillie specifically seems to have a fear of heights,<ref> {{g|Sun and Moon}}: ''""I am not going to be afraid of heights anymore. Next time I should even be able to tackle that bridge on [[Mahalo Trail]]!""''</ref> and avoids conflict. She lives in the Pokémon Research Lab's loft, where she sleeps on a blue sofa bed, Lillie does not allow anyone up there, preferring her privacy. This loft also includes a diary, another instances of being private and introverted. Despite this, Lillie is actually a very kind, helpful and supportive person, often giving the player healing items, showing them around locations, or giving them advice on how to use certain items. In comparison to her friends, she often takes things more seriously, misunderstanding humor and being called a "stick in the sand" by Hau. She enjoys history, shopping, and fashion. According to [[Pokémon Masters EX]], she has an interest in writing. <ref>Pokémon Center Lobby (New years 2021):''"I'm going to turn my diary of my adventures into a book!"''</ref> In the same game, it is also mentioned that she does not enjoy sleeping alone and previously had cuddled her [[Poké Doll]], to avoid being scared at night.<ref>Pokémon Center Lobby: ''I used to cuddle a Poké Doll while I slept..."''</ref>


Lillie's dialogue changes based on the language the game is read in. In her Japanese dialogue, she uses watakushi, a personal pronoun used to be polite. However, in English media, she instead speaks more softly and avoids slang. An example of this is her relationship with Professor Kukui, calling him by his full name and title or simply calling him "the professor", as opposed to most characters referring to him as just "Kukui."  
Lillie's dialogue changes based on the language the game is read in. In her Japanese dialogue, she uses watakushi, a personal pronoun used to be polite. However, in English media, she instead speaks more softly and avoids slang. An example of this is her relationship with Professor Kukui, calling him by his full name and title or simply calling him "the professor", as opposed to most characters referring to him as just "Kukui."  
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====Gaining confidence on Poni Island====
====Gaining confidence on Poni Island====
[[File:USUM Lillie prerelease screen.jpg|thumb|left|Lively Lillie in [[Seafolk Village]]]]
Gladion takes Lillie and the player to  Poni Island. In search of clues, they are encountered by [[Mina]] a Trial Captain who lives in [[Seafolk Village]]. They are told to look for Poni's Kahuna, bringing them to Hapu's house in [[Ancient Poni Path]]. Playing out similar to Sun and Moon, Hapu brings the duo to [[Poni Breaker Coast]] so Lillie can see the [[Ruins of Hope]], the last of the ruins that Nebby had wished to see. In the proccess, {{p|Tapu Fini}} awards Hapu with the title of Kahuna. Providing information on the counterpart to the flute, the player is told to go to [[Exeggutor Island]]. Lillie remains at Seafolk Village with Mina, waiting for the player to get back with the other flute. Afterwards, the player fights Hapu for their final grand trial at [[Vast Poni Canyon]], with success, the group of three travel through the canyon to perform the ritual at Poni's altar. Over the course of their adventure, Lillie acts upon certain tasks, becoming more confident and positive about herself, including getting over her fear of heights. Finally, the player and Lillie ascend the [[Altar of the Sunne]]{{sup/7|US}} or [[Altar of the Moone]]{{sup/7|UM}} where they play the Sun and Moon Flutes together, drawing Nebby from Lillie's bag and evolving it into {{p|Solgaleo}}{{sup/7|US}} or {{p|Lunala}}{{sup/7|UM}}, which amazes Lillie, who had never read about their relationship to each other before. Before Nebby can help Lillie, an Ultra Wormhole opens up and dumps Guzma and Lusamine onto the altar floor, followed by {{p|Necrozma}}. Lusamine reaches out to her daughter and the player, pleading them to run away from the beast. Despite her request for Lillie to flee, the girl refuses to run away witnessing Necrozma and Nebby take fight in battle. Nebby gets pinned down and loses, who then gets absorbed into Necrozma, transforming the Prism Pokémon into its Dusk Mane{{sup/7|US}} or Dawn Wings{{sup/7|UM}} form. The player is tasked with fighting Necrozma, who then retreats back into the Ultra Wormhole. Lillie asks the player to follow Necrozma to [[Ultra Megalopolis]] and save Nebby. Following [[Ultra Necrozma]]'s defeat, she and Lusamine bring Nebby back to Aether Paradise so it can heal from its injuries.
Gladion takes Lillie and the player to  Poni Island. In search of clues, they are encountered by [[Mina]] a Trial Captain who lives in [[Seafolk Village]]. They are told to look for Poni's Kahuna, bringing them to Hapu's house in [[Ancient Poni Path]]. Playing out similar to Sun and Moon, Hapu brings the duo to [[Poni Breaker Coast]] so Lillie can see the [[Ruins of Hope]], the last of the ruins that Nebby had wished to see. In the proccess, {{p|Tapu Fini}} awards Hapu with the title of Kahuna. Providing information on the counterpart to the flute, the player is told to go to [[Exeggutor Island]]. Lillie remains at Seafolk Village with Mina, waiting for the player to get back with the other flute. Afterwards, the player fights Hapu for their final grand trial at [[Vast Poni Canyon]], with success, the group of three travel through the canyon to perform the ritual at Poni's altar. Over the course of their adventure, Lillie acts upon certain tasks, becoming more confident and positive about herself, including getting over her fear of heights. Finally, the player and Lillie ascend the [[Altar of the Sunne]]{{sup/7|US}} or [[Altar of the Moone]]{{sup/7|UM}} where they play the Sun and Moon Flutes together, drawing Nebby from Lillie's bag and evolving it into {{p|Solgaleo}}{{sup/7|US}} or {{p|Lunala}}{{sup/7|UM}}, which amazes Lillie, who had never read about their relationship to each other before. Before Nebby can help Lillie, an Ultra Wormhole opens up and dumps Guzma and Lusamine onto the altar floor, followed by {{p|Necrozma}}. Lusamine reaches out to her daughter and the player, pleading them to run away from the beast. Despite her request for Lillie to flee, the girl refuses to run away witnessing Necrozma and Nebby take fight in battle. Nebby gets pinned down and loses, who then gets absorbed into Necrozma, transforming the Prism Pokémon into its Dusk Mane{{sup/7|US}} or Dawn Wings{{sup/7|UM}} form. The player is tasked with fighting Necrozma, who then retreats back into the Ultra Wormhole. Lillie asks the player to follow Necrozma to [[Ultra Megalopolis]] and save Nebby. Following [[Ultra Necrozma]]'s defeat, she and Lusamine bring Nebby back to Aether Paradise so it can heal from its injuries.


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===[[Pokémon Masters EX]]===
===[[Pokémon Masters EX]]===
{{main|Lillie (Masters)}}
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Lillie appears in [[Pokémon Masters EX]], forming a [[sync pair]] alongside {{p|Clefairy}}. She can also form additional sync pairs with {{p|Comfey}}, {{p|Ribombee}}, {{p|Lunala}}, and {{form|Sinistea and Polteageist|Antique Form}} {{p|Polteageist}}.
Lillie appears in [[Pokémon Masters EX]], forming a [[sync pair]] alongside {{p|Clefairy}}. She can also form additional sync pairs with {{p|Comfey}}, {{p|Ribombee}}, {{p|Lunala}}, and {{form|Sinistea and Polteageist|Antique Form}} {{p|Polteageist}}. Lillie first made her debut in the [[Family Ties]] [[Story event]]. She was first scoutable with Clefairy on September 17, 2020.
 
Lillie makes notable appearances in the [[Alola]], [[Sinnoh]] and [[Kanto]] [[Villain Arc]]s of the Main Story, as well as in the [[Victory Road]] plot in the [[Champion Stadium]] game mode.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Lillie is the first [[friend]] in the [[core series]] who is neither a [[player character]] nor a [[rival]].
* Lillie is the first [[friend]] in the [[core series]] who is neither a [[player character]] nor a [[rival]].
* Lillie shares several similarities with [[N]]:
* Lillie shares several similarities with [[N]], both are [[friend]] characters who:
** Both are characters who initially dislike [[Pokémon battle]]s (but warm up to them later on).
** initially dislike [[Pokémon battle]]s (but warm up to them later on).
** Both are met by the player throughout their {{pkmn|journey}}.
** are met by the player throughout their {{pkmn|journey}}.
** Both have a special connection to the game's {{pkmn2|Legendary}} [[Game mascot|mascot Pokémon]].
** have a special connection to the game's {{pkmn2|Legendary}} [[Game mascot|mascot Pokémon]].
** Both are the children of the game's primary antagonist.
** are the children of the game's primary antagonist.
** Both leave for a distant land at the end of the games they first appear in for personal purposes.
** leave for a distant land at the end of the games they first appear in for personal purposes.


==Origin==
==Origin==
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