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>Hairstyle is tomboyish
>Eye color is blue
>Clothing looks like typical hawaiian dancer outfit
>The floral pattern in her skirt and the flowers in her hair are hibiscus flowers, which have strong ties to hawaii
>Phoebe is a greek name. Its the female version of Phoebus, an epithet of Apollo. It means "bright" or "shining" or "prophet". It was also associated with the greek titan Phoebe who was the grandmother of Apollo. She was about prophecies and the moon.
>Her japanese name is Fuyou. It means "Lotus" and it can also mean "Distant".
>Double-checking, there is barely any trivia about her.
Her team is ghost type pokemon. Okay maybe this will make more sense as there is maybe a theme with choice.
>Sableye likes to eat rocks and gems. Its believed that gleam of its eyes can steal a person's soul.
>Inside of Dusclops is basically a blackhole void. It also hypnotizes people to get others to do its bidding.
>Banette is a doll fueled by spiteful negative energies that seeks to get revenge on those that discarded it.
>Chandeleur can cause hypnotic effect on people. Those exposed to its flames will have their soul purged from their body.
>Dusknoir acts as a guide to the afterlife. Although rarely, it has accidentally sent the living to the afterlife. It also broadcasts radio waves.
>Drifblim is filled with gas made from souls of the dead. Tends to avoid being seen. Its said if you look at one, your soul will be sent to the afterlife. They carry pokemon and people away.
So main things are
>Souls, being "spirited away" or sent to the afterlife. Losing your soul.
Okay maybe her backstory will help
>Ingame lore is she just trains at mt pyre, a cemetery, and learned to commune with ghosts. Mt Pyre has ghost-type trainers called hex maniacs. The maniacs are meant to be possessed by ghosts, much like the channelers before them from gen 1.
>Phoebe never seems to be possessed by ghosts. At the very least different from channelers and maniacs.
>Manga summary doesn't add much.
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