11 pokedex entries by alindrome
Mainch lives in the dirt among rocky riverbeds, always playing. Its head is like a balloon that can open wide to create bubbles bigger than itself.
Azumagon has such a mastery over air pressure that it can dive through underwater trenches and ascend above the clouds in one swift, continuous motion. However, it does not always realise that Trainers can't do this, leaving them behind as it flies.
The jaws of Azumainch are specially adapted to produce vast quantities of bubbles as it breathes out. While rooted in the earth, it always looks to the sky.
Azumava maintains a delicate air pressure internally, constructing wings of helium-filled bubbles that can pivot at great speeds to create lift. Azumava always appears overjoyed at being able to fly.
Azuinch can inflate its head or tail at will, shrinking the other body part. It can inflate its tail and wave it to scare off predators, or inflate its head to blow large bubbles.
In desolate tundras where Flyswine live, loud explosions occasionally crack the tranquility. When they spot enemies from above, Flyswine create supersonic booms as they jettison themselves, flattening targets by crashing to the earth.
Arctic labyrinths have been known to mysteriously appear overnight in remote tundras: these are actually the carved paths of hungry Trapswine, using its huge jaws to chomp through ice. It cannot see well, so it munches only in straight lines.
Trapswine carves up entire ice plains to feed, using its two great tusks as scoops to funnel the landscape into its open maw. When it absorbs enough food, it will hibernate, parts of its body metamorphosing into delicate wings during evolution.
In whiteout blizzards, you can sometimes hear ultrasonic buzzing from Vibraswine scouting overhead. They have evolved perfect acuity in low-visibility conditions using protective ski goggle-like membranes that keep the thick fur out of their eyes.
Slithering along waterbeds, Marans can hold its breath underwater for hours. It constricts prey with both its body and tentacles, delivering fatal poison.
Marbok yearns to feast on tender Corsola but cannot: their colonies instantly scatter at the slightest hint of its terrifying visage. Glumly, it settles for paralysing other prey in its great coils.