Beast Month Day 4: System Meet UB-?? Memory, aka Ramifright the Code Pokemon, a Psychic Bug type based on The Nervous System, Computer Bugs and Code
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Psychic types are able to telepathically communicate to other pokemon, as well was their trainers. It's not really having full on conversations and not really hearing anything in you're head; its hard to explain. Just imagine you get like a really strong sudden feeling or urge to do something or a picture appearing in your head. Like with Joker, I'll randomly get the sudden urge to buy pokepuffs, or a sudden thought of Joker and his favorite toys will appear when he wants to play.
But, Orbeetle are also incredibly smart, and he learned that he can communicate the wants and needs of my other pokemon, so then I'll end up getting a headache because he doesn't feel like communicating it one st a time and rather shove all the thoughts and feelings down my throat.
It can be a little scary for the first couple times it happens, especially if you didn't know before. When it first happened, I jumped because I didn't know what caused it or why until Joker decided to telepathically tell me it was him via the thought and picture of him. But you'll get used to it after a while, and it can be kind of fun knowing you can communicate with your pokemon like this!
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Beast Month Day 30, Reality
Meet UB-?? Travel aka Parallemma the Alternating Pokemon, a Psychic Fairy type based on Wormholes, Summoners and Space-Time Travel
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Gardevoir and Gallade Shipping in The Teal Mask
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Here is the new cover image for Gallade in the Kitakami Pokédex (looks like he’s proposing to Gardevoir as had been pointed out on Twitter). They remind me of Link and Zelda.
Gardevoir is actually one of my favorite Pokémon, and I really appreciate anything with it that is not sexualized. I am hoping to find others who agree with me and are looking for nice images of Gardevoir and/or Gallade like this one.
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Chimecho Facts
(Art by @witbik )
-The scientific name for Chimecho is "Sonus canus" which roughly translates to "Chime sound"
-The Chimeco line is related to the Bronzong line
-Chimeco breeding became very popular 1930s Sinnoh, where people would try and breed the most exquisite Chimeco. This has led to many Chimeco variants and crossbreeds
-In the wild, Chimecho live in forests, mountains, fields, and cemeteries
-Because they are commonly found on cemeteries, many people associate them with death. It's an old tradition to bring Chimecho to funerals on Sinnoh
-The inside of its body is hollow. Most of its organs are under a thin layer of muscle and skin surrounding the hollowness
-The thin metal surrounding them works like an exoskeleton
-The top of Chimecho's head has little suction cups, which they use to cling to branches or cliffs in order to sleep. They also do this in strong winds to prevent flying off
(Art by Naoyo Kimura)
-The tails Chimecho have have small muscles around them, making it able to slightly move around
-Baby Mobiles made to resemble Chingling/Chimecho are very common around the world
-The Chimecho line is entirely herbivores
-Just like people, Chimecho's voice varies between each one
-In Hisui, and even in modern times, Chimecho have often been used as doorbells or warning bells for homes since they scream very loudly whenever something unknown approaches
-While wind chimes were inspired by Chimecho, they didn't always resemble wind chimes this much, and only started developing a more mellow appearance to blend in with human societies easier
-Researchers theorize that Chimecho might have their own language, being that they communicate using a variety of different cries when communicating with one another. These cries and calls can vary between regions and even groups. Chimecho who were raised away from other Chimecho often have trouble communicating with them
(Art/animation by @aethermir )
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