53 pokedex entries by ozydamians
Scywoodo ferociously clear-cut forests for reasons scientists don't understand. Impromptu lumberyards are set up to make use of the sudden windfall of wood when a Scywoodo enters the region.

Hairstylists discovered that if Ditnub sleeps atop your head overnight, you will awaken with sparkling clean hair. Many consider the not-insignificant chance that you might wake up with a new hair color to be a positive side effect.

Vaporfarig has long been the partner of mystics and astrologers. On nights with full moons, schools of Vaporfarig gather in calm bodies of water and watch the starry skies above.

The oxygen-dense atmosphere of the prehistoric past allowed Kabucross to grow to an enormous size. It minces combatants with its steel-sharp horn.

The fire on its tail burns brightest on days with clear weather. It hides underground from rain to protect its flame.

When the skies are calm, it roosts up high to scan the horizon. To find a blue Pidmeleon feather is considered very lucky.

Despite its large size, Pidizard only eats nuts and berries. It prefers to toast its meal, but often forgets the intensity of its flames. It throws a tantrum when it's left with nothing but a pile of ash afterwards.

Pidgemander fossils are often mistaken for Archen. In the modern day, Pidgemander is one of the most ferocious predators on land and in the sky.

Scientists debate if Pidgemeleon is a bird, reptile, dragon, or dinosaur. There is no question, however, that its deadly claws, beak, teeth, and talons are all sharper than steel.

Its impressive size is matched only by its cleverness. Pidgeizard has been observed to drop sharpened stones on prey from above and roast the meat over a fire.

Its feathers shine like sleek obsidian. A single plume under your pillow can keep you warm throughout the night.

On sunny days, its feathers glow like a shimmering rainbow. In medieval times, the most illustrious manuscripts were said to be penned with Pidmeleon quills.

Skipwhirl takes great pride in its carefully landscaped gardens. It cultivates flower patches and decorative bushes along river banks with sparkling clean water.

It collects seeds from far-off places to plant flowers in a secret garden. It is considered bad luck to pick one of Ivykrow's flowers at night.

On days when dark clouds hang heavy in the sky but no rain falls, the sobbing cry of Misria can be heard high above. The jewels it carries are said to contain the forgotten dreams of those who passed too young.

Honey-sweet powder shaped like symbols in myriad ancient languages falls from its wings. Soothsayers divine the future from the words spelled in the specks they sprinkle across their morning cereal.

As the wax melts, Unwick's ghostly fire casts faint shadows of forgotten runes. A book read by the light of Unwick may have words not found in other editions.

In ancient temples, Unat carefully observed all who entered and left. Intruders with bad intentions were put to sleep with a powerful soporific powder.

Enadier's mane fizzes with super-heated steam. Legends say that every hot spring has a guardian Enadier to protect it.

It flits through time like a fish swims through water. It pauses in moments where nobody is around to see it, making it one of the hardest to find Pokémon in history.

The shores of shallow streams are spotted with the burrows of Mudlett. It prevents floods by digging deep holes to drain the overflowing water.

Neither head takes the lead, allowing them to move with perfect synchronization. Those who look upon Shedlous feel as though they grieve the loss of a beloved partner they never met.

A Beltly's eye is more powerful than any lens produced by science. Occult practitioners use Beltly to spy across vast distances.

To behold the eye of Belgar renders all but the strongest of wills catatonic. Mystics claim that it can see every aspect of what it turns its gaze to, past, present, and future.

It sinks beneath the ground without shifting a stone wherever a shadow is. Its toothy maw gapes open wide, then swallows its victim whole with supernatural speed.

The more meat it consumes, the more succulent its flower becomes. The rotten scent of its many intense battles mixes with the sweet aroma of its bloom.

In days of yore, Honpy served as the loyal guards of desert kings. They wield the swords in their trunks with the dexterity of an expert fencer, moving as if it has a mind of its own.

Buzzing through sandstorms, Flysaur will help guide lost travelers to an oasis near them. It rapidly vibrates its wings to clean the dust from its bulb.

Deokern falls from space and buries itself deep beneath the ground. If it takes root, the landscape will soon become overrun with bizarre alien flora.

Its feathers are coated in a thin layer of ash. It flaps around wildly when frightened, kicking up a cloud of smoke.

With its tail feathers, Charotto fans warm embers over the eggs in its nest. When a predator tries to steal its eggs, Charotto whips up a smokescreen and slashes haphazardly with its talons.

Chargeot was once mistaken to be a chubby Moltres. Dark clouds of smoke trail behind it as it flies, so the military employs Chargeot to send coded messages across long distances.

This snooty Pokémon secretly seeks out the affection of a devoted Trainer. It gifts flower petals to those who feed it delicious berries.

Custodians train Shroomer as trash-collecting assistants for natural parks and botanical gardens. Where it sleeps, small patches of grime-consuming mushrooms sprout.

Its bulb is full of seeds that pop with a deafening screech when the flower blooms. It rarely leaves dark caves, so the plant on its back survives on minimal sunlight.

Noichamp's cacophonous roars are some of the loudest in the wild, often frightening friend and foe alike. Stories say this Pokémon can condense sound into its four fists and shatter mountains without physically touching them.

The airy fluff on Swabsian's wings is prized for its use in the production of Choice Scarves. The unique combination of Persian fur and Swablu feathers creates a sleek and soft sheen.

It skulks around the ruins of fallen civilizations, eroding monuments with its corrosive goo. The humid mists of dense jungles carry its infectious spores.

It lingers above its Trainer's head to protect it from rain and other inclement weather. Unfortunately, you're liable to get just as messy from the globs of ectoplasmic goo that drip from underneath its wide-brimmed crown.

Despite its extreme toxicity, Marduo tentacles are harvested as ingredients for rare soups and broths. Fierce debates are held among gourmands over which head's tentacles taste best.

It would be a convenient flotation device for struggling swimmers, but Sandyplume doesn't like to share its buoy. It's coated in a toxic wax that poisons those who grab on.

The mountains of Johto once clamored with the sound of Jangoh's rigid feathers. Explorers who summit the highest peaks still claim to hear the echo of a celebratory chime carried by the wind.

Quilchoke never starts a fight out of anger. It spars in friendly matches with other Fighting-type Pokémon to nurture their natural talents.

Only twigs plucked from thorny bushes are suitable conduits for its elemental energy. Be careful when you play fetch with Brairan, it returns what you throw aflame and covered in poisonous saliva.

Its small body can hardly contain the rage that burns within. It spouts jets of fire with every chirp.

Charotto marks its territory by burning a fire line that can only be seen from the sky. A fool who steps across a mysterious trail of ash is likely to face death from above.

Faster than sound, it blazes across the sky as a blue-white ball of flame. By the time Chargeot's shrill cry is heard, its prey has already been skewered by deadly talons.

It flies high above the ground where the air is cold and thin. A birdkeeper legend says if Chargey spends too much time on the ground, its feathers burst into flame.

Its eyes are more powerful and precise than even the strongest telescope. From miles above, it rains down superheated motes of fire.

It generates enough heat and air to safely insulate its Trainer even at the edge of space. From far below, you might mistake Chargeot for a legendary Pokémon.

Gribird tidies up sewer systems, scrubbing grime and packaging waste with its Trubbish assistant. The residents of its home city endure its smelly gifts in exchange for exceptionally clean pipes.

During the holidays, Mubird inspects the sewage system for damage and neglect. It patches up leaks with ribbons of sticky grime, or clears blockages with explosive garbage.

It nests in the tunnels dug by Onix, and feeds off the leftover minerals Onix deposit in their wake. Onans's mouth is awash in toxic chemicals and infectious bacteria.
