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  • Swrairian Charmeleon
    Classification: Fire Lizard Pokemon

    Swrairian Charmeleon is a lot less vicious than Kantonian Charmeleon. If it's kin are in danger it will however attack with razor-sharp claws and won't stop until the enemy is defeated. By swinging it's burning tail around it can elevate the temperature to unbearably high levels. Charmeleon is pretty popular for heating up water at hot springs.
    At night it turns the flame on it's tail into a bluish white color. It will lure Pokemon and people around with it, away from it's nest, to protect it's family.

    Swrairian Wartortle
    Classification: Cold-water Turtle Pokemon

    Its tail is large and covered with a rich, thick fur. The tail becomes increasingly deeper in color as Wartortle ages. The scratches on its shell are evidence of this Pokémon's toughness as a battler. Swrairian Wartortle's fur feels cold to the touch. It's cold furry tail and ears allow it to freely create ice. It often hides in water to stalk unwary prey.
    For fast swimming, it moves its ears to maintain balance. Not many Pokemon can rival Swrairian Wortortle's swimming speed.

    Swrairian Wigglytuff
    Classification: Balloon Pokemon

    The body is soft and rubbery and full of elasticity. By inhaling deeply, it can continue to inflate itself without limit. The rich, fluffy fur that covers its body feels so good that anyone who feels it can't stop touching it. Swrairian Wigglytuff's fur feels different than that of Kantonian Wigglytuff; it's a lot softer and therefore in high demand.
    Wigglytuff has large, saucer-like eyes. The surfaces of its eyes are always covered with a thin layer of tears. If any dust gets in this Pokémon's eyes, it is quickly washed away.
     
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  • ''Swrairian Charmeleon
    Classification: Fire Lizard Pokemon

    Swrairian Charmeleon is a lot less vicious than Kantonian Charmeleon. If it's kin are in danger it will however attack with razor-sharp claws and won't stop until the enemy is defeated. By swinging it's burning tail around it can elevate the temperature to unbearably high levels. Charmeleon is pretty popular for heating up water at hot springs.
    At night it turns the flame on it's tail into a bluish white color. It will lure Pokemon and people around with it, away from it's nest, to protect it's family.''

    ''Swrairian Wartortle
    Classification: Cold-water Turtle Pokemon

    Its tail is large and covered with a rich, thick fur. The tail becomes increasingly deeper in color as Wartortle ages. The scratches on its shell are evidence of this Pokémon's toughness as a battler. Swrairian Wartortle's fur feels cold to the touch. It's cold furry tail and ears allow it to freely create ice. It often hides in water to stalk unwary prey.
    For fast swimming, it moves its ears to maintain balance. Not many Pokemon can rival Swrairian Wortortle's swimming speed.''

    ''Swrairian Wigglytuff
    Classification: Balloon Pokemon

    The body is soft and rubbery and full of elasticity. By inhaling deeply, it can continue to inflate itself without limit. The rich, fluffy fur that covers its body feels so good that anyone who feels it can't stop touching it. Swrairian Wigglytuff's fur feels different than that of Kantonian Wigglytuff; it's a lot softer and therefore in high demand.
    Wigglytuff has large, saucer-like eyes. The surfaces of its eyes are always covered with a thin layer of tears. If any dust gets in this Pokémon's eyes, it is quickly washed away.''

    i love those! :D thanks :>

    looking forward to the last one on the list :3 *the last one for now*
     
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  • Akame
    Classification: Hatchling Pokemon

    It's not strong enough to swim yet and will just sink to the bottom while flailing about if it tries. One of it's parents is forced to always be nearby to keep an eye on it just in case it does since Akame can't stay underwater without breathing for very long. The parents will often have it practice swimming in shallow puddles.
    Once they start scuttling about actively at a good pace, it means their evolution is near. They'll start racing around with their siblings at this point.
     
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  • Akame
    Classification: Hatchling Pokemon

    It's not strong enough to swim yet and will just sink to the bottom while flailing about if it tries. One of it's parents is forced to always be nearby to keep an eye on it just in case it does since Akame can't stay underwater without breathing for very long. The parents will often have it practice swimming in shallow puddles.
    Once they start scuttling about actively at a good pace, it means their evolution is near. They'll start racing around with their siblings at this point.

    i love that! :D thanks :3

    more coming whenever :>
     
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  • a new one, after a long time... for the xesse region *based on essex, uk... where i live there*

    pokedex entries help


    xesseian wingull

    water/flying type

    https://www.deviantart.com/akarifan25/art/xesseian-wingull-957067328
     
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  • Akame
    Classification: Hatchling Pokemon

    It's not strong enough to swim yet and will just sink to the bottom while flailing about if it tries. One of it's parents is forced to always be nearby to keep an eye on it just in case it does since Akame can't stay underwater without breathing for very long. The parents will often have it practice swimming in shallow puddles.
    Once they start scuttling about actively at a good pace, it means their evolution is near. They'll start racing around with their siblings at this point.

    i have a new one, after a long, long while... in the above post... for my xesse region *based on essex, uk, if you remember : D *
     
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  • Xesseian Wingull
    Classification: Shore Racer Pokemon

    Xesseian Wingull are considerably faster than their counterparts from Hoenn. It makes its nest on a sheer cliff at the edge of the sea.
    They have the habit of swooping down on unsuspecting people and Pokemon and taking something from them. They than race around and try to exhaust their pursuer. Once they've tired out their target they swoop back in and search the target for something it wants as a trophy, leaving the item it originally took from it's victim behind.
    They are found mostly at the shore and are seen flying around racing against other bird Pokemon. The loser has to find food for the winner.
     
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  • Xesseian Wingull
    Classification: Shore Racer Pokemon

    Xesseian Wingull are considerably faster than their counterparts from Hoenn. It makes its nest on a sheer cliff at the edge of the sea.
    They have the habit of swooping down on unsuspecting people and Pokemon and taking something from them. They than race around and try to exhaust their pursuer. Once they've tired out their target, they swoop back in and search the target for something it wants as a trophy, leaving the item it originally took from it's victim behind.
    They are found mostly at the shore and are seen flying around racing against other bird Pokemon. The loser has to find food for the winner.


    i like that :D thanks :3
    more coming whenever :>
     
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  • Xesseian Wingull
    Classification: Shore Racer Pokemon

    Xesseian Wingull are considerably faster than their counterparts from Hoenn. It makes its nest on a sheer cliff at the edge of the sea.
    They have the habit of swooping down on unsuspecting people and Pokemon and taking something from them. They than race around and try to exhaust their pursuer. Once they've tired out their target, they swoop back in and search the target for something it wants as a trophy, leaving the item it originally took from it's victim behind.
    They are found mostly at the shore and are seen flying around racing against other bird Pokemon. The loser has to find food for the winner.

    i have new ones *in the post above* :3 *for my xesse region*
     
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  • Peveno
    Classification: Paralyzing Bite Pokemon

    Peveno live in the many grasslands of Xesse. They are friendly to people and most Pokemon, but prey on bird Pokemon and will attack any on sight. They have a powerful paralyzing venom so one short bite is all it takes to fell even the biggest bird Pokemon. They swallow their prey whole and hide themselves away while they digest it.
    Although normally friendly towards humans, it is recommended to watch where you walk in the grasslands as stepping on one will cause it to bite you, which will instantly paralyze you for at least half a day and put you at the whims of passersby.

    Costickle
    Classification: Hardy Pokemon

    A very common sight in Xesse, you can find Costickle in pretty much any body of water. They are very hardy and can survive in the filthiest waters. These Pokemon are cowardly by themselves and will flee at the sight of any person or Pokemon. If it's in a group however, they will hold their ground and attack if they consider you a threat.
    Costickle is currently too numerous in Xesse and is causing problems for other Pokemon species by eating too much sea grass, algae and insect Pokemon.
     
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  • Costickle
    Classification: Hardy Pokemon

    A very common sight in Xesse, you can find Costickle in pretty much any body of water. They are very hardy and can survive in the filthiest waters. These Pokemon are cowardly by themselves and will flee at the sight of any person or Pokemon. If it's in a group however, they will hold their ground and attack if they consider you a threat.
    Costickle is currently too numerous in Xesse and is causing problems for other Pokemon species by eating too much sea grass, algae and insect Pokemon.

    Costickle
    Classification: Hardy Pokemon

    A very common sight in Xesse, you can find Costickle in pretty much any body of water. They are very hardy and can survive in the filthiest waters. These Pokemon are cowardly by themselves and will flee at the sight of any person or Pokemon. If it's in a group however, they will hold their ground and attack if they consider you a threat.
    Costickle is currently too numerous in Xesse and is causing problems for other Pokemon species by eating too much sea grass, algae and insect Pokemon.


    i like those! :D
    thanks :>
    looking forward to the other four on the list :3
     
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  • Xesseian Foongus
    Classification: Sneaky Pokemon

    Xesseian Foongus does not look like a Poké Ball, but why it chose this shape instead is unknown. Unlike Unovan Foongus it does not prefer damp places.
    It positions itself on tree branches and keeps a lookout for bird Pokemon. If it finds a bird Pokemon's nest it will surround the eggs one by one and take them away so it can consume them without having to worry about the parent. If it can't find any bird Pokemon to prey on it will hunt for berries instead. It's not strong enough to win a fight against other Pokemon.


    Xesseian Amoongus
    Classification: Puppeteer Pokemon

    Although Xesseian Amoongus isn't poisonous, one should still exercise caution when dealing with it. It's lazy and hypnotizes other Pokemon to gather food for it. It lures prey close by making mesmerizing swaying motions. Once close enough it will unload spores onto the prey which will bring it under it's control completely. Undoing Xesseian Amoongus' spore control is quite challenging as the victim will be uncooperative and the spores will make them long to rejoin Amoongus' side and do it's bidding.
     
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  • Xesseian Foongus
    Classification: Sneaky Pokemon

    Xesseian Foongus does not look like a Poké Ball, but why it chose this shape instead is unknown. Unlike Unovan Foongus it does not prefer damp places.
    It positions itself on tree branches and keeps a lookout for bird Pokemon. If it finds a bird Pokemon's nest it will surround the eggs one by one and take them away so it can consume them without having to worry about the parent. If it can't find any bird Pokemon to prey on it will hunt for berries instead. It's not strong enough to win a fight against other Pokemon.

    Xesseian Amoongus
    Classification: Puppeteer Pokemon

    Although Xesseian Amoongus isn't poisonous, one should still exercise caution when dealing with it. It's lazy and hypnotizes other Pokemon to gather food for it. It lures prey close by making mesmerizing swaying motions. Once close enough it will unload spores onto the prey which will bring it under it's control completely. Undoing Xesseian Amoongus' spore control is quite challenging as the victim will be uncooperative and the spores will make them long to rejoin Amoongus' side and do it's bidding.

    i like those! :D thanks :> looking forward to the others on the list :3
     
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  • Xesseian Foongus
    Classification: Sneaky Pokemon

    Xesseian Foongus does not look like a Poké Ball, but why it chose this shape instead is unknown. Unlike Unovan Foongus it does not prefer damp places.
    It positions itself on tree branches and keeps a lookout for bird Pokemon. If it finds a bird Pokemon's nest it will surround the eggs one by one and take them away so it can consume them without having to worry about the parent. If it can't find any bird Pokemon to prey on it will hunt for berries instead. It's not strong enough to win a fight against other Pokemon.

    Xesseian Amoongus
    Classification: Puppeteer Pokemon

    Although Xesseian Amoongus isn't poisonous, one should still exercise caution when dealing with it. It's lazy and hypnotizes other Pokemon to gather food for it. It lures prey close by making mesmerizing swaying motions. Once close enough it will unload spores onto the prey which will bring it under it's control completely. Undoing Xesseian Amoongus' spore control is quite challenging as the victim will be uncooperative and the spores will make them long to rejoin Amoongus' side and do it's bidding.

    i updated the list to above this post... cause i think it was getting a little long....
    looking forward to them :3
     
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  • Tursolphi
    Classification: Affable Pokemon

    This very curious Pokemon will approach any humans at sea and observe them for a while. If it takes a liking to you it will want to play with you, if it does not like you it will splash you with water and leave. These Pokemon never forget a face and it will actively seek out people, looking for the human it likes, when it feels lonely.
    Tursolphi are very fast swimmers and can out-swim any ship or Water type Pokemon. They can keep swimming for a full week without taking breaks. They prey on fish Pokemon, but need very little sustenance.


    Xesseian Cramorant
    Classification: Gulp Pokémon


    Xesseian Cramorant is not as strong as it's Galarian relatives, but it's considerably faster. These Pokemon swoop down on unsuspecting fish Pokemon from above. It will swallow the Pokemon whole, but regularly gets it stuck in it's throat. Sometimes it misses it's intended target and ends up swallowing something else. Cramorant is not picky about it's food, however it does seem to act differently based on what it swallowed. Sometimes it'll become faster, whereas other times it will attack harder.

    I need more time in a day lol
     
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  • Tursolphi Classification: Affable Pokemon
    This very curious Pokemon will approach any humans at sea and observe them for a while. If it takes a liking to you it will want to play with you, if it does not like you it will splash you with water and leave. These Pokemon never forget a face and it will actively seek out people, looking for the human it likes, when it feels lonely.
    Tursolphi are very fast swimmers and can out-swim any ship or Water type Pokemon. They can keep swimming for a full week without taking breaks. They prey on fish Pokemon, but need very little sustenance.

    Xesseian Cramorant
    Classification: Gulp Pokémon
    Xesseian Cramorant is not as strong as it's Galarian relatives, but it's considerably faster. These Pokemon swoop down on unsuspecting fish Pokemon from above. It will swallow the Pokemon whole, but regularly gets it stuck in it's throat. Sometimes it misses it's intended target and ends up swallowing something else. Cramorant is not picky about it's food, however it does seem to act differently based on what it swallowed. Sometimes it'll become faster, whereas other times it will attack harder.

    i like those! :3 thanks :> looking forward to the others on the list :D
     
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  • Xesseian Pelipper
    Classification: Hoarder Pokemon

    Gathering food and taking care of the young is the work of the males. The females protect the nest and fight off any that threaten it. Xesseian Pelipper builds its nest on steep cliffs facing the sea.
    These Pokemon can fly very fast and will keep up with most ships. It bobs on the waves to rest its wings when the water is calm enough.
    The more trophies it has around it's nest, the more status the Pelipper in the nest have amongst others of it's kind. There was a cliff with so many random discarded things around it that people thought that people were dumping their trash there, only for it to turn out to be trophies of a nearby Pelipper nest.


    Leteve
    Classification: Playful Pokemon

    These Pokemon are plentiful around Peveno dens. They are playful and although Leteve don't yet have any venom, caution is still advised as their bites are quite painful even if they mean no harm.
    These Pokemon race against others in their nest to practice their motor skills. One of their parents will always be nearby, so it's advisable to be cautious with them.
    Once their colors start to resemble their evolution Peveno more, it's a sign that evolution is near.
     
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