57 pokedex entries by eiskitsune
Horkyu floats through the shallows, keeping its true body hidden beneath a soggy, doll-like cloth. Despite its appearance, the fabric is fully waterproof, shielding it from both rain and prying eyes.
As it falls through the atmosphere, Ditor's gelatinous body partially melts from the intense heat. Upon landing, it clings to cool surfaces in dark caves, avoiding warm areas as it slowly reforms over time.
It is said that when an Electric-type releases its final spark, Joltomb appears to claim the lingering energy. If ever torn from its conduit, it releases a deafening bolt said to incinerate the sky.
It is said that Joltomb's ghastly face can sometimes be seen swirling within violent storms. Those who spot it are believed to be cursed with endless misfortune until the next rainfall.
Pidrunt is too heavy to fly, instead it uses its powerful legs to sprint across open plains in pursuit of prey. It ambushes smaller Pokémon with sudden bursts of speed and drags them back to its hidden nest.
Bellthorn may appear to be a harmless plant, but its entire body is crafted from lightweight, coloured metal that resists weathering. Its 'blossoms' rotate gently to absorb sunlight, though no one is sure why it mimics photosynthesis.
Polinoir uses its detached eye to scan vast areas, often spotting prey or intruders long before they're aware. It's favoured by watchmen in remote regions, who rely on it as a living security system.
Espor are thought to have arrived from beyond the stars. They emit faint psychic pulses through their gem, allowing them to detect thoughts and synchronise with their Trainers.
Slowtu exerts overwhelming psychic influence, gathering devoted followers who claim to receive visions in its presence. It rarely makes noise, yet entire communities have been known to obey its silent commands without question.
Ancient Mispardos once terrorised primordial forests, feeding on the terror of lesser creatures. It grows stronger by absorbing fear, its ghastly horns growing larger with every pulse of dread.
Delitress is known for its jolly demeanour and the sweet scent it gives off, which lures others in during winter months. Despite its harmless look, it can deliver a surprisingly strong headbutt when startled.
Manor glides silently through moonlit skies, leaving a trail of sparkling dust that mesmerises onlookers. Travellers entranced by this glow often lose track of time and wander far off their intended path.
Legends say Manor's wings carry real stardust, gathered from the upper reaches of the night sky. When it flies overhead, the trails it leaves behind are said to inspire dreams of distant galaxies.
Hounbat flies silently through the night, trailing the scent of brimstone on its wings. It emits eerie howls mid-flight, startling prey before diving in to attack.
Donmortar's striking appearance has made it a favourite among children. Toy makers often model action figures after it, capturing its dynamic stance.
Legends speak of how Dondon's very steps would reshape the ground. The discovery of deep, craterous, fossilized footprints has lent modern credence to these ancient tales.
Raitrum channels raw electrical currents through the horn on its nose and the fins along its back. Fulgurites discovered near its fossilised remains suggest that its electricity can surge to over 60 million volts.
Over time, Enking's crown hardens into a volcano-like structure, constantly venting smoke and sparks. It reigns over volcanic lands, its every step leaving smoldering footprints in its wake.
Enwile's mane is made of flowing smoke, capable of shifting shape and forming a gaping maw to capture prey. It engulfs foes in its haze before delivering a decisive strike.
Enpoke dips its tail into pools of lava to absorb minerals that strengthen its body. It spends hours patiently soaking in the heat, becoming tougher with each session.
Over time, the minerals Enbro absorbed formed a sentient volcano, which it now cradles with great care. The two share a deep connection, radiating intense heat as they move in perfect harmony.
Tyranklang was unearthed deep beneath ancient ruins, its body developing mechanisms that resemble advanced technology. Scientists suspect subterranean electromagnetic fields shaped its unique morphology.
Misor are said to have tumbled from the stars in search of a place to weave their strange spells. They practice these enchantments by conjuring disorienting lights to tease travelers before vanishing into the shadows.
Mamoray are formidable, ancient predators that have stalked the land for millennia. Hunting in packs, they generate intense static by dragging their spear-like tails, sending electrical waves through the ground to paralyse prey.
Porypie's striking colours seem to momentarily separate and misalign when it feels threatened. This erratic visual stutter makes it incredibly difficult for hungry predators to track its movements.
Detached fragments of Poryfree's body float alongside its wings in an erratic, stuttering orbit. When it rapidly beats its wings, these fragments have been noted to orbit with a higher intensity.
Porydle feed on loose data to synthesise computer viruses in their stingers that can cause minor glitches. Hackers often feed them specific lines of code to create specialised viruses.
Remaining almost completely motionless, Poryuna devotes all its energy to processing previously consumed code. During this dormant state, it rewrites its viral signature to compile a highly complex computer corrupting agent.
Poryicate constantly consumes digital streams to satisfy its endless appetite for raw data. Its segmented tail is composed entirely of optimised code, which acts as a powerful antenna to intercept new files to consume.
Poryno suffers from a critical error in its corrupted code, causing fragments of its body to randomly detach and drift midair. These glitched pieces eventually reassemble but leave behind a static hum that unsettles nearby Pokémon.
As Porypix scampers about, its tails continually shed pixelated data. This lost code quickly evaporates into the air, making it difficult to follow its trail.
It is believed each of Porytales's elegant tails contains a massive archive of corrupted data. Often, electronic devices brought close to their tails exhibit glitches, yet it remains unknown how this corruption is transmitted.
Galloh sees glimpses of the future, allowing it to predict and counter attacks with flawless precision. Its graceful flight masks a fierce combat style honed through generations of aerial duels.
Salavoir dances silently through moonlit fields, the arc of its blade mimicking the flow of its billowing skirt. Legends say it once hunted dragons, its elegant movements slicing through even the toughest scales.
Volcagon-Z's sleek, metallic shell is a mysterious combination of organic tissue and adaptive metal, constantly shifting in response to threats. Its wings move independently, reacting with uncanny precision to its environment.
Volcaura glows faintly under the sunlight, using its fiery crest to intimidate foes. It's said to appear during solar eclipses, silently watching from the shadows with piercing blue eyes.
Thought extinct, a population of Zweiaura was found behind a wall of ice where the cold had forced a temporary truce. Now thawed, the two heads have resumed their ancient rivalry, violently snapping at one another over every scrap of food.
Late at night, Hykazam performs eerie, synchronized rituals with its marottes, gaining glimpses of possible futures. Witnesses of the ceremony often experience visions of events yet to unfold.
Jickle floats gently through the night sky, blanketing fields below in a soft shimmer. Many believe its presence brings cozy dreams to those who sleep beneath the stars.
Jickle drifts silently across the sky, rarely stirring the air around it. Its true eye glows faintly, said to watch over sleeping travellers until dawn.
Jigglystar's haunting, melodic cry echoes through the deep, luring creatures ever closer until its tentacles strike without mercy. Fossils of Jigglystar have been discovered embedded in ancient seafloor mudstone, surrounded by the remains of its prey.
Roserunt charges through dense vegetation, scattering pollen from the blooming buds on its tail. It uses this trail of pollen to lure Bug-type Pokémon into ambushes deep within the jungle.
Scoliby scuttles with relentless speed, using its powerful legs to chase down prey along shorelines and cliffs. Its claws secrete an acid potent enough to melt through metal, leaving scorched trails wherever it feeds.
When asleep, Tyor remains completely still, its rocky, cratered body often mistaken for fallen space rock. If disturbed, it awakens instantly, lunging out to bite anything that touches it.
Tyby's two heads are locked in a constant struggle for dominance, often biting and growling at each other mid-flight. Despite their rivalry, they work together instinctively when hunting prey.
Tyranler has evolved with a clear hierarchy - one head now leads while the other follows in grudging silence. This uneasy balance allows it to unleash devastating attacks with perfect coordination.
Slior is often found drifting unsteadily through misty meadows, leaving behind a glittery trail of slime. Its swirling eyes are said to mesmerise opponents, causing brief bouts of confusion.
When Meloram sings with intense emotions, it generates flames. The more emotional it is, the stronger the flames become, making its songs both beautiful and dangerous.
Because their parasitic spores spread rapidly in toxic environments, Paraphish actively seek out extremely polluted water. Large groups are commonly seen gathering near drainage pipes to bathe in the filth.
Wimran puts on a fearsome display, but the moment it's outmatched, it folds in on itself and flees in disgrace. Despite its armour and poisoned spikes, it's known as a hopeless coward in the wild.
After shedding their protective shells on windy peaks, Chesor are often swept into the air. Too dense to stay aloft, they plummet into the valleys below, creating deep impact craters but emerging completely unscathed.
Scrabish uses the saggy folds of its body to store shiny objects and bits of trash it finds while wandering. Due to its small size, it can only attack people's shins if they try to clean up its treasures.
Lopie floats just beneath the surface of ponds, feasting on small aquatic plants that drift nearby. Its broad leaf and cattail-like appendage help it blend into the surrounding reeds, hiding it from bird Pokémon flying overhead.
Squirtrunt nests along riverbanks, where it carves shallow dens into the soil with its claws. It spends most of its time submerged nearby, watching over its nest from the water.
Goduo has a yearning for speed. To satisfy this desire, it launches itself down mountainsides at high velocity.
Magnelia is three synchronised minds acting as one, each capable of independent thought. When each unit is perfectly aligned, this Pokémon emits a harmonic pulse that distorts nearby energy fields.
Flying at high speeds, Cloyor seals its shell to protect its sensitive eyes, forcing it to fly blind. As a result, it is frequently observed tangled in power lines and disrupting flocks of bird Pokémon.