Here's another group of Pokemon for you all!
MURASAKI DOKURO Salandit
Level 5, female, corrosion
Scratch, poison gas, ember
Salandit fancies herself as a collector of many different things. She has turned collecting into a personal hobby of hers, and it is something she does to focus her energy into something positive. Salandit has an insane amount of drive and an intense attention span; if need be, she can keep doing a task for hours upon hours at a time. Along with this, Salandit is clever and shrewd, capable of thinking on her toes and coming up with unexpected yet effective solutions. However, she is also incredibly obsessive, especially when it comes to her collecting hobby. She has a tendency to steal and hoard things, and when confronted about this, she will immediately become hostile and adamantly refuse to give her treasures up. Don’t expect to break this bad habit overnight; it will take some serious time and discipline in order to make Salandit stop being such a kleptomaniac.
Everett Mercer Mimikyu
Level 5, male, disguise
Wood Hammer, splash, scratch, astonish, copycat, double team
Mimikyu dreams of becoming a performer. While he has talent, actually performing is difficult for him due to the inherent nature of his … true form. You see, it’s hard to actually entertain people if one glimpse of your true form is enough to make them have near-death experiences. As such, Mimikyu often enlists the help of his trainer in order to try and further his performance career. Not only that but he will often ask his trainer and his fellow Pokemon if he really does look as horrific as everyone believes. This will, unfortunately, lead his trainer and his teammates to suffer from near-death experiences if they see Mimikyu’s true form; these experiences often results in the affected immediately passing out and feeling as though their soul is hovering out of their body, only to be plunged back into it after a few moments. Despite these difficulties, Mimikyu is a well-meaning, friendly Pokemon who simply wants companionship. He’s actually a decent battler, believing that battling will help with his performance routines.
@sun
Pancham
Level 5, female, iron fist
Tackle, leer
Pancham is a celebrity among her local community of Pokemon. She is famous for her tough hands, which are powerful enough to shatter stone with relative ease. She didn’t gain this ability overnight though; it has taken days upon days of harsh physical training for her to be able to accomplish such a feat. As such, she has a very strong work ethic, and she expects the same from her trainer and Pokemon. For her, there’s no such thing as a day off. If the sun rises, then it’s a day of training. Although she is supportive and determined, Pancham does not tolerate any sort of laziness, and she sees not agreeing to several hours of worth of training every day as the epitome of laziness. She will even try to force her trainer and Pokemon to adhere to her ridiculous training standards, either through words or by physical force. She may be small now, but once she is a seven foot tall Pangoro, it will be much harder to resist her demands. She doesn’t really know what it means to have fun; training and battling is all she really knows to do to have fun. If she’s shown that there are other things in life besides training and battling, then she has the ability to chance. That will take time though.
reyn Honedge
Level 5, male, no guard
Tackle, swords dance, fury cutter
Honedge yearns to be one of the greatest weapons to ever grace the earth. He spends a lot of his time keeping his form in top condition, from sharpening his blade-like body against stone, metal and other hard objects (which unfortunately produces ear-piercing scrapping noises), polishing his blade and relentless training. He hopes to find a trainer that can unlock his full potential and wield him like a true blade. Unfortunately, there is a problem. If someone tries to wield Honedge like a weapon, he or she will find that his or her life energy steadily drained out of them until he or she falls unconscious. This brings Honedge a lot of distraught as he believes this will stop him from bringing his dream to fruition. As such, he has a tendency to mope and sulk and is a little bit too eager to offer himself as a weapon despite the consequences. He means well though, and he is grateful to have a trainer who will take him in.
@sketch
Wailmer
Level 5, male, water veil
Wailmer are known for being thick, but this Wailmer is EXTRA thick. Whenever this Wailmer bounced on the beach to play with other Pokemon, everyone knew that he was coming. Each bounce would send shockwaves through the entire beach, and both people and Pokemon made extra sure not to be caught underneath Wailmer whenever he did a particularly big bounce. Wailmer has caught a lot of flak for his size, and it has caused him to seek food for comfort. However, his eating habits are out of control. Wailmer eats all throughout the day, whether he is hungry or not, and he becomes agitated and moody whenever he doesn’t get his food. He has tried losing weight, but he does not have the motivation to do it alone, and it will be up to his trainer to be the one to help Wailmer lose weight and regain his confidence.
Doug Freeman Scyther
Level 5, female, technician
Vacuum Wave, Quick Attack, Leer, Focus Energy
Scyther is a fighter, and it shows through the numerous scars that dot her body. Life as a wild Pokemon can be hard, and many other Pokemon prey upon bug-types, so Scyther figured out very quickly that being able to fight well would ensure her safety and survival. However, she has grown tired of defeating the same opponents day in and day out and has decided to seek out a trainer who can find her more challenging battles. While she is a great battler, she does not value her trainer’s opinion at all due to the fact that he is some thirteen year old boy. As such, if her trainer tries to give her orders, she will outright ignore them and instead do what she believes is best. In her mind, her years of harsh, life-or-death battling trumps whatever experience her trainer has. She does not do it out of malice; rather, she truthfully believes that a teenager has no business commanding her around. However, it’s possible for her trainer to prove himself to her … but it will take a lot of time and patience.
Calem Charmander
Level 5, female, blaze
Scratch, Growl
Charmander likes to live extravagantly. Even when she was out in the wild, she would always treat herself to the best of whatever she could find, whether it was her home, food, battles, anything. Now that she has a trainer, she believes she deserves to be pampered whenever it is available such as getting hot baths, massages and fancy food. When she doesn’t get what she wants, she is known to get rather violent and threatening, further solidifying the fact that Charmander is a spoiled brat. She looks down on others who are not nearly as fortunate and refined as she is, and it doesn’t help that she believes that the Charmander line of Pokemon are among the most powerful Pokemon in existence. However, much to her defense, she can back her claims up with her battling ability, and she is a quick learner. What she won’t be quick to learn, however, is that her attitude needs to change for the better.
casper lowne Gible
Level 5, female, rough skin
Tackle, Sand Attack
Gible is a bright-eyed, energetic Pokemon who is eager to make her mark on the world. In particular, she wants to write a book that details her journey through the Stellara region. Since she really does not have hands (and she can’t write), she instead looks to her trainer to do this for her. However, Gible takes this book very seriously, almost to an obsession. Every single time she does something she believes is noteworthy, she will ask her trainer to write it down. This would be fine and dandy if Gible didn’t believe that every single mundane thing she does is worth writing down. If her trainer refuses, she will immediately go into a rage-filled tantrum which can lead to all sorts of destruction. Right now, it’s more manageable because she’s just a Gible, but it will very quickly turn into a nightmare when she’s a fully evolved Garchomp. As such, it’s best that her trainer works with her now to change her attitude unless he wants to have to deal with an angry Garchomp destroying everyone and everything around her.
Vincent Valentine Oshawott
Level 5, male, torrent
Tackle, Tail Whip
Oshawott was once part of a crew of pirate Pokemon that spent their time out at sea, searching for treasure and enjoying life. Recently, Oshawott has wanted to see the rest of the world beyond the endless sea and has since traveled into the Stellara mainland. However, since Oshawott is still so used to life as a pirate, he doesn’t really know any other way to live. He doesn’t understand that in Pokemon battles between trainers, there are rules and regulations. He doesn’t understand civilization and society. He doesn’t understand that it is not socially acceptable to just take things you want. As such, he is ill-adjusted to life as a trainer’s Pokemon, and he has a lot to learn. He is boisterous, hot-headed and greedy, and in battle, he does not care much for honor or fairness. He also doubts his trainer’s abilities and will consistently question his trainer’s decisions and choices. Oshawott does this because he absolutely refuses to listen to someone he believes to be weak and unqualified. However, once someone proves his or her worth to him, Oshawott’s loyalty is incredibly strong. As a Samurott, he will be around two feet taller than the average, and he will constantly use his size and physique to intimidate and frighten others.
Magnus Glass Salandit
Level 5, female, corrosion
Scratch, poison gas, ember
Salandit is polite, well-spoken and quite calm, giving her the first impression of being an agreeable and friendly Pokemon. Being a poison-type, Salandit has the ability to use all sorts of potent poisons, and she takes this ability very seriously. As such, she wants to make sure that her poisons are as strong, efficient and deadly as possible, and she spends a lot of time experimenting with different poisons and poison-type moves. However, what good are poisons if you do not have some way to test it? So, how does she does this? Well, she does this by testing them on opponent Pokemon mostly, but she isn’t above testing them on her fellow teammates or even her trainer. To make matters worse, she doesn’t always ask for permission to test her poisons; sometimes, she just does it whenever she feels like it. Thankfully, the poisons aren’t lethal or crippling, but they can cause a variety of different ailments like upset stomach, hallucinations, temporary paralysis and more. Plus, to make matters worse, Salandit doesn’t feel that what she is doing is cruel or immoral; she is simply doing what poison-types do. It’s probably best if her trainer shows her that her current methods are simply not working unless he wants to deal with a Salazzle with even scarier poisons at her disposal.