>>58478079It's not really the same, the appeal is them being enemies and opposites. Corbeau/Harmony is for people who want a loving relationship. Corbeau/Jacinthe is for people who want them to hatefuck or be enemies-to-lovers or see Jacinthe dom him or whatever. There's the potential dynamic that comes from their backgrounds, personalities, and the fact that they don't get along, including Corbeau getting especially aggravated at her, more than he does with other trainers. He says he can't stand her and brings her up unprompted to compare himself to her. It's easy to assume they've had interactions before your character arrived in Lumiose.
Repost from earlier thread comparing them
>Poison is strong against Fairy>Poison trainer who looks edgy but actually has a kind heart>Fairy trainer who looks sweet but is actually quite haughty/cruel>Both short, rich, powerful people who lead organizations>Corbeau is leader of Rust Syndicate, a menacing organization that's like the yakuza>Jacinthe is leader of SBC, an elite upper class trainer society (who actually cause some trouble themselves)>Corbeau grew up poor and had a rough life>Jacinthe had a cozier life (emphasizes herself as an "Elite" as if it's her nature)They were clearly intended to be opposites, Corbeau and Phillipe even specialize in the types that wreck fairies. I see both Corbeau and Jacinthe as bad guys, but Jacinthe is the bigger bad. There's a lot of interesting scenarios just from their personalities if you're a creative person. But plenty of pokemon ships have spawned from nothing/next to nothing, and fans will make up a bunch of stories and relationships from the most barebones characters GF gives them, so there's no reason to be confused unless you're new.