>>58762676This will have no significance in the near future, assuming it's even used at all, but I want to know, what kind of villain do you picture in your head when presented with this voice? Ignore the weird effects applied, cause I'm not doing anything supernatural.
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eUqbLqHYBs>>58806061As for Alex's new mega, so far this is what I've got for conceptualizing the process.
>The hammer on the earring struck the Key Stone, lighting it up like a toy. Faint stardust-like ribbons connected it to the Glimmorite on the golden beads. The Ore Pokemon was coated in a glittering golden light. Its cone shot forward, and a bulb like its pre-evolution shot out from the other side. Faint cracking like onion skin occurred at its petals, before they shot outward and revealed its newly transformed inner body. The petals began rotating, and the bystanders looked puzzled at the quick, sterile transformation. This was a far cry from the usual spectacle of Mega Evolution. It felt cold, precise, and surgical. It felt wrong. >>58806110Also I found out that the word I was looking for was "stickpin" or "brooch". I am not sure if I will actually add one.
>>58806232You mean cufflinks? That's not a bad idea, but I feel like it would be too small, which now calls into question how Key Stone sizes are determined. Are Key Stones mined like diamonds and then cut into a size and shape to be fitted into jewelry? Are they just found in the wild like Mega Stones and you just have to work with the size you get? They do seem to vary in size based on some of them being smaller like Lysandre's ring or Cynthia's lipstick, or larger like Korrina's glove or Astrid's obnoxiously large earring. You did give me the idea of Alex's cufflinks just looking like small Weavile gems.
>>58808359Understandable, but you may wish to make Pokemon renders of them occasionally, if only for fun or for shilling your project. I'm just waiting for the token male character with the glasses