Description
Flordelis Lysandre, known as Fleur-de-lis, hails from Geosenge Town in Kalos. Born November 12, 1981, she stands 6 feet 7 inches tall with red hair, blue eyes, and blood type A+. Her family includes deceased parents Johann and Lydia Lysandre and a late younger sister, Genevieve.

She founded and leads Lysandre Labs, creator of the Holo Caster. Before heading Team Flare, she worked as a Pokémon trainer. As Team Flare's leader, she fronts a collective championing beauty preservation while concealing extremist ambitions. Her philosophy attributes world suffering to resource scarcity and human greed, concluding permanent beauty requires eradicating most life—reserving the world solely for chosen Team Flare members.

Her plan revolves around activating Kalos's ancient ultimate weapon, powered by Pokémon life energy and requiring the legendary Xerneas or Yveltal. Lysandre traces ancestry to AZ, the Kalos king who built the weapon 3,000 years prior to resurrect his deceased Floette. AZ's activation sacrificed countless Pokémon, granting him and his Floette eternal life before horror at the cost drove her to abandon him.

Lysandre seeks global weapon activation. She manipulates events to control Xerneas or Yveltal and accesses the weapon beneath Geosenge Town. Confronting opponents, she justifies genocide by citing humanity's selfishness—exemplified by conflicts over Mega Evolution—and laments Pokémon as exploited victims deserving annihilation in her "beautiful world."

During the final clash at the weapon site, she battles in cybernetic armor—the Lysandre Machine—channeling the legendary Pokémon's energy. After repeated defeats, she fires the weapon in desperation to obliterate all present, including herself. The explosion destroys Team Flare's headquarters, burying her under rubble and presumably ending her life there.

An alternate Lysandre from a universe where her plan succeeded appears with Team Rainbow Rocket, transported during the weapon's activation. She employs psychological manipulation, forcing opponents into a false button-pressing dilemma mirroring her original scheme. Defeated, she briefly wonders if someone like her opponent could have altered her path, yet reaffirms her destructive ideals before returning to her dimension.