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-Personal: Typhlosion variations- by Aliena-Cordis

-Personal: Typhlosion variations-

Aliena-Cordis

Hello, I wanted to share my little pokemon variations, perhaps way too simple. We have 8 variations of Typhlosions depending on the area where they live!

We have the Breeder's standard, the typhlosions (cyndaquils) given out by pokemon professors and professional breeders for trainers, these are the easiest to train by newbies.

Now we have the Wild's standard. This typhlosion lives in the wild, in the forest and parks near the cities and sometimes they are captured to improve the lineage of breeder's standards.

Next we have Striped Dazzer! also known as the common shiny (Not so common eh?) This critter might appear in packs in the wild together with the wild's standard, pretty rare to see in the hands of a breeder.

The Turquoise line is a rare but beautiful kind of typhlosion that lives near the coasts and islands! Their head has that wonderful coloration so creatures swimming above 'em only see blue with "wave" like lines. This fluff has less fur than others, smaller ears and shorter paws.

The Spring Pearl is an adorable flop of fur that lives on the snow tops and really cold areas (mostly in snow places). These pokemon live mostly eating berries and depending on the colorations of such berries their pelt can turn red, purple, blue and even pinkish! Spring Pearls have the thickest fur of the typhlosion variations (At least the known ones!) only rivaled by the Silverback.

As the name says, the Crag dwellers live near active volcanos. You can find em', curious and dirty critters, by Route 113 (Hoenn) flopping happily around "The tall grass painted a dusty gray by the volcanic ash that pours from Mt. Chimney" This kind of Typhlosion is really curious towards humans and will be easily captured (If found hidden near the ash piles!!)

The most elusive, rare and even powerful variation of Typhlosion is the mighty silverback that lives on the tops of Mt. Silver between Kanto and Johto. With a reflective fur that gives this creature its name, the silverback is aggressive by if provoked but most of the time it evades other pokemon, specially humans. Silverbacks, also known as silverings are highly praised by trainers and breeders and offsprings of these pokemons are not toys for new trainers but for tough, experienced trainers that know how to handle sheer power. Typhlosion lines that have silverback parents back in 3 generations need a special handling license.

The most noble, gentle, BIG and colorful of the typhlosions that there is, the Meteor feet, are preferred mounts for roaming trainers. If trained properly they can rival the power of the silverback but not their aggressiveness since Meteor feet, called Metties for short, are the best for children, best behaved and emit a wonderful grunt when happy. Besides their almost flopped ears and warm pelt, their personality is calm and protective with their owners, meaning that these phlosions are the best house companions :)

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