>>32628646Let's start with how he literally bends the rules of the universe to favor him.
Starting with his backstory, the foundation of any character, what defines them. He was abandoned in a place with only Pokemon. And he was raised by them. Remember how since the very first games, you have never been allowed to even touch tall grass or go anywhere near wild Pokemon? Because they are dangerous and can harm you, as they're seen harming a Professor in Hoenn. Yeah, that doesn't apply to N. The very first thing about his character, already bending the rules.
Then, he spends so much time among Pokemon that he learns to talk to to them. In likely less than a decade. There are Pokemon Professors, who have STUDIED, lived with and raised Pokemon for over half a century, like Oak and Rowan. Yet, they can't talk to Pokemon. But for some reason, only N can. Again, bending the universe to favor himself.
So let's move on the present. He is the King of a criminal organization. Make no mistake, they're clearly criminals. It's all black and white here. You see Team Plasma abuse and steel Pokemon before the second Gym, and by the third, they've raided a Museum and stolen Bianca's Pokemon. And he's their leader. And he walks free, no one ever doing anything about it. He reveals he is their leader himself, right after he helps them escape after they tried to rob an old man. But he takes no blame for it, because as always, logic doesn't apply to him.
His personality doesn't go beyond "Pokemon". That's all he ever talks about. That's his personality. Pokemon. He's that one dimensional. And even that part of his character doesn't make sense. He says he wishes for the best for Pokemon, but then he says he'll FORCE Pokemon away from the Trainers, regardless of their feelings.
These inconsistencies are present in every aspect of N. Name one thing that makes sense about N. You can't.
As for Lillie, I can go on all day, but there's no need. She's by default better, because N's shit.