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Anthro Pokepedia: Kanto

Summary:

This Collection is filled with Pokepedia Entries of Anthropomorphic Pokemon of the Kanto Region.

For Sexual Content, See Anthropomorphic Pokemon Lemon Collection (Kanto Region)

*Rework in Progress...*

Chapter 1: Introduction

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Greetings, RisingDryad here, and I welcome you to the Anthromorphic Pokepedia.

I won't provide pictures for reference. But I will provide their Pokemon Entries based on my overall thoughts and imagination of them.

If you wish for Sexual Content between Pokemon and Trainer, Visit the Anthropomorphic Pokemon Lemon Collection I've made recently. If you have a request, please read the Introduction Chapter for the rules before posting a request there. Not here.

That is all and enjoy what I've made...

Disclaimer: I don't own Pokemon just this version of the Pokepedia

Chapter 2: Pokemon #01 - Bulbasaur

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Bulbasaur (♂): The Seed Pokemon

Description: Bulbasaur is the first stage of the Venusaur Evolutionary Line. Their appearances may resemble that of children, the only difference is that they possess green skin, leaf-colored hair, and a large plant bud on their back. Their plant buds are always collecting nutrients from the sun and they're capable of controlling two vines that are strongly similar to vines.

Wild Bulbasaurs are often shy around others and prefer to be around their kind. They often gather together whenever the season is right, gather a substantial amount of pollen, and evolve into their Adolescent Form, Ivysaur. But there were instances of Bulbasaurs being caring to young grass and bug Pokemon.

Wild Bulbasaurs are often seen wearing kilts made from grassy material.

Trainer Description: Bulbasaurs are the first of the three starter Pokemon that can be selected for new trainers. What they can expect from owning a Bulbasaur is their loyalty towards them, their docile mindset, and their caring nature. They'll even look after their Trainer's Pokemon as they're very skilled caretakers. This is why Trained Bulbasaurs are easily respected by their trainer and fellow Pokemon.

On certain occasions, Trained Bulbasaurs can wear certain aspects of their trainer's attire to symbolize their close relationship.

When they aren't accompanying their respective trainer, they'll look after the other Pokemon residing in Pokemon Laboratories. Which brings out more of its caring nature... 

Primal Description: The Primal Form of Bulbasaurs appear like frogs with plant buds on their backs, many Pokemon Researchers have yet to clarify whether Bulbasaurs are considered a plant or a creature due to the plant buds they possess on their backs.


Bulbasaur (♀): The Seed Pokemon

Description: Female Bulbasaurs may hold the same characteristics, and personalities as Male Bulbasaurs, but they hold a few details that differentiate them from their male counterpart.

Apart from their young feminine appearance, they're capable of upholding responsibilities as they slowly mature in life. Young Wild Grass Pokemon will even approach a Female Bulbasaur and be put under their care until they've matured themselves or returned to their parents.

The clothes they often wear are made from Grassy Materials and meant to cover their breasts and lower region.

Trainer Description: When training a Female Bulbasaur, it is believed that the trainer will mentally mature in the same manner as the Bulbasaur grows alongside them. 

Sometimes, A Female Bulbasaur may act less docile and more active around their trainer and fellow Pokemon. Which makes them easier and more likable around their trainer and fellow Pokemon.

Primal Description: The Primal Form of a Female Bulbasaur is still the same as a regular Bulbasaur. But there have been incidents where Primal Female Bulbasaur cared for Wild Grass Pokemon in their parent's stead.

Even Pokemon Eggs of different species are entrusted to the Female Bulbasaur's care. They are either given back once they've hatched, or released into the wild. Though such incidents are rare, they can still occur upon frequent observations by Pokemon Researchers. 

Chapter 3: Pokemon #02 - Ivysaur

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Ivysaur (♂) - The Seed Pokemon

Description: Ivysaur is the second stage of the Venusaur Evolutionary Line. After their evolution, the bulb on their back would bloom into a large pink bud with leaves, and their bodies are that of human adolescents but slightly bulkier.

In addition to their bulbs blooming, they'll grow in size and become much heavier for Ivysaurs to stand on their hind legs. For them to stand straight, Ivysaur would try to use its vines as an extra pair of legs from behind.

Initially, Ivysaur would struggle to maintain this form. But with enough practice, it'll be able to stand on its hind legs once more and maintain this posture for a longer period for both Wild and Domestic Ivysaurs.

The buds also absorb sunlight for nourishment and enough of it would guarantee its next evolution, Venusaur. When the flower is ready to bloom, it gives a distinct, sweet-smelling aroma.

Ivysaurs also wear a grassy kilt to cover their lower body.

Trainer Description: Much like Bulbasaur, Ivysaur is reliable and favorable among Trainers. Not only are they stronger than their predecessor, Bulbasaur, but they still maintain the same personality and treat their trainer and fellow Pokemon in a fashionable order.

Additionally, Domestic Ivysaurs often work around farms, garden domes, and Pokemon centers for their responsible nature and ability for nature.

Primal Description: Their appearance is much like Bulbasaur, except they are slightly larger than the latter and the color of their skin is a bit darker.

Still, they maintain the same personality as regular Ivysaurs and most are found wandering in the forests or caring for young Grass-type Pokemon.


Ivysaur (♀) - The Seed Pokemon

Description: Much like their male counterpart, Female Ivysaurs carry a bud that has bloomed in their previous evolution and their bodies grow bulkier. But unlike their male counterpart, their bust and behind continuously grow as they absorb sunlight through their buds.

They also possess a more proactive role in certain responsibilities as they grow. This is due to the role they'll uphold upon their final Evolution and their charge to carry on future generations of Bulbasaurs.  

Female Ivysaurs constantly adjust the size of their leafy crop top and kilt as they grow.

Trainer Description: Unlike their Male counterpart, Domestic Female Ivysaurs are favored among Trainers. In addition to their increased capabilities, Trainers are quite fond of nurturing Female Ivysaurs due to their ever-growing bodies.

Pokemon Researchers have yet to determine why this is happening, but many have clarified that their growth comes from their ability to absorb sunlight.

Primal Description: Though Primal Female Ivysaurs are similar to their Male Counterpart, they are uncommon to find in the wild due to their lack of distinction between them and their Male Counterpart.

Even as they collect sunlight, Trainers will find it hard to determine which is the male or female.

Chapter 4: Pokemon #03 - Venusaur

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Venusaur (♂) - The Seed Pokemon

Description: Venusaur is the last stage of its evolutionary line. They possess a larger and bulkier body than the average bodybuilder and the bud on their back has bloomed into a large flower.

The very weight of this flower permanently prevents them from ever standing on their hind legs. In exchange, they possess incredible potential for manipulating nature, possess stronger vines, and release a stronger fragrant that puts aggressive opponents into a state of calmness.

Venusaurs are also known for taking charge of ceremonial evolution for Bulbasaurs. After their evolution to Ivysaur, Venusaur would also lead a group of Ivysaurs.

Venusaurs also wear large leafy kilts and are often made by the leaves they sprout themselves.

Trainer Description: Despite their large size, Domestic Venusaurs are quite strong and durable for trainers, and the fragrances they release from their flowers are quite popular.

From Pokemon centers to local farms, Domestic Venusaurs can provide almost anything to their trainer so long as it revolves around nature. Through sophisticated methods, Trainers can collect the fragrance in a liquid form and be sold as incense.

Primal Description: Primal Venusaurs are still large, but bulkier than Regular Venusaurs. They are often spotted leading groups of both Primal and Regular Ivysaurs and take charge of the ceremonial evolution for Primal and Regular Bulbasaurs.


Venusaur (♀) - The Seed Pokemon

Description: Unlike their male counterpart, Female Venusaurs are considered uncommon in the wild but certain traits of their body make them stand out from male Venusaurs. Their bodies may have stopped growing, they are larger than the average woman and their source of nourishment can only come from the sun while the rest are mandatory. 

They also possess a high sense of responsibility for carrying on future generations of Bulbasaurs as well as potentially leading a group composed of Bulbasaurs and Ivysaurs.

The crop top and kilt they wear are made from large leaves they made themselves.

Trainer Description: Despite being uncommon to find, Domestic Female Venusaurs is still reliable among Trainers and has the same strengths as their Male Counterpart. However, Pokemon Centers and Nurseries often keep a Female Venusaur as they hold greater responsibility and care for various Pokemon.

As for reproducing the next Generation of Bulbasaurs, this is handled carefully by professionals, ls and use of force is strictly prohibited. Should such a scenario occur, the resulting action will lead to the culprits' arrest. 

Primal Description: Unlike their male counterpart, Female Primal Bulbasaurs can be identified by possessing a gynoecium from the top of their flowers. They still lead a group of Bulbasaurs and Ivysaurs much like their regular counterpart.

A Handful of Female Primal Venusaurs are said to be stronger than Regular Female Venasaurs.

Chapter 5: Pokemon #04 - Charmander

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Charmander (♂) - The Lizard Pokemon

Description: Charmander is the starting point of the Charizard's Evolutionary Line. Its size is similar to that of human children. Charmanders have orange skin, slightly sharp nails and teeth, and tails with an active flame at the tip. This flame determines Charmander's health and mood; if it goes out, it is said that Charmander's life will follow suit.

As for their overall behavior, Charmanders are most mild-mannered and well-behaved unlike their succeeding evolutions, Charmeleon and Charizard. However, they also possess a patient mind and honorable demeanor. In the wild, Charmanders challenge each other to test their ferocity and firepower.

Charmanders typically wear tattered kilts to cover their crotches...

Trainer Description: Charmander is the second starter Pokemon for new trainers to choose from and is favored for their firepower. However, there are occasions where Charmander refuses to follow their Trainer's commands due to their impatience. 

Regardless, Charmanders are known to be immensely loyal towards their trainer and loved ones with given time. Additionally, a strong bond between Charmander and Trainer would increase their overall strength due to their flaming tail. 

Primal Description: Primal Charmanders resemble large orange lizards with a burning flame at the tip of their tail. However, they share the same personalities as their regular counterpart. They also engage in matches between their normal counterpart or Primal Charmanders...


Charmander (♀) - The Lizard Pokemon

Description: Female Charmanders may possess the same traits and personalities as their male counterpart. The difference between them is their feminine appearance and frequent change in moods.

With the latter trait, Female Charmanders either become docile or hyperactive and their flames often grow or shrink during such changes. But should the Female Charmander need to defend itself, they reach the peak of their flames and match the firepower of their male counterpart.

One or few Female Charmanders may often group themselves with their male counterparts. They'll occasionally engage them in matches as well, and possibly develop a trait where they'll only accept that are equal to their ferocity and firepower. But they rarely challenge other Female Charmanders...

Female Charmanders commonly wear tattered clothes that fully cover their chests and crotch area.

Trainer Description: Similar to their male counterpart, Female Charmanders are also favored by Pokemon Trainers. But are often advised not to aggravate or neglect them as it results in incidents where their Female Charmanders turn and even hurt their former trainers.

Still, they share the same loyalty as their male counterpart and protect their Trainers and loved ones. With a strong bond, Female Charmander's flames become stronger and show complete admiration and respect towards their trainer.

Primal Description: Female Primal Charmanders don't show any traits that differentiate them from their male counterpart. However, what specifies them is their overall personality and behavior, much like their normal counterpart.

The same applies to them banding with their male counterparts, and their flames and ferocity often match their normal counterpart despite their shorter appearance...

Chapter 6: Pokemon #05 - Charmeleon

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Charmeleon ( ) - The Flame Pokemon

Description: Charmeleon is the second stage of their evolutionary line. Size is similar to human adolescents. They possess darker red skin, red hair, larger claws, and talons, and the flame on their tail is larger and stronger than their former evolution.

As for their overall personality, they're more aggressive than Charmanders and are often driven to fight strong opponents. It also excites them to the point that the flame on their tail will spout bluish-white flames that torch their surroundings, and they often enjoy tormenting their opponents in a fight.

But once they've won, Charmeleon will relax and search for the next opponent. They also possess a laid-back posture whenever they desire to sleep, and all of their ferocity disappears after they've closed their eyes.

Charmeleon typically wears a tattered cloth around their crotches...

Trainer Description: Trainers are often advised not to take their Charmeleon lightly, as their aggressive behavior and vicious nature are susceptible to incidents where Trainers, Bystanders, and even Pokemon are caught under a Charmeleon's flames and ferocity. There would even be instances where Charmeleon deserts their Trainer after they've failed to earn their recognition.

After earning their recognition, Trainers are required to maintain their recognition as Charmeleon can easily change their options of their Trainer should they fail to meet their expectations. But once they've deeply respected them, Charmeleon would become a fierce but loyal companion.

Primal Description: Primal Charmeleon appears more of a dinosaur-like Pokemon with a horn-like protrusion. They also hold the same behavior and drive as their normal counterpart and often challenge them or any other Pokemon they deem strong.


Charmeleon ( ) - The Flame Pokemon

Description: Female Charmeleons are less aggressive and more refined in appearance and behavior, unlike their male counterpart. They will only accept challenges as their flames are strong and acknowledge those who best them.

The theory behind this is their alleged future when they evolve into Charizard. Female Charmeleons must become strong before evolution and search for their most adequate mate to bear their strongest kin.

Female Charmeleon typically wears fine but tattered clothes around their chests and crotches...

Trainer Description: Trainers often find it more difficult to train a Female ChaBecauseleon. For those who acknowledge the latter, incidents where Female Charmeleons deliberately hurt and abandon their trainers are considered desertion as their most probable option.

Unlike their male counterpart, Trainers acknowledged by Female Charmeleon are far more difficult to maintain as they can be quite fickle. If Trainers fail to meet their expectations, they're more prone to desert their trainer, even under dire circumstances.

But once they've acknowledged their trainers, they become loyal to them and act upon their command. Outside of battle, there had been instances where Female Charmeleon acted judgmentally toward individuals or Pokemon they deemed unworthy beside their trainer's  

Primal Description: Female Primal Charmeleons don't hold any distinction in their gender, but what possibility can is their overall personality as it's equal to that of their normal counterpart. Should both meet, they rarely spar like their male counterpart. 

Chapter 7: Pokemon #06 - Charizard

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Charizard - The Flame Pokemon

Description: Charizard is the last phase of its evolutionary tree. They're far taller and larger than the average human adult and possess orange skin, two horns, large wings, and thick tails with larger flames than Charmeleon. 

Unlike their predecessing stage, Charmeleon, Charizards have proven to be more noble and reserved even in combat. They won't use their firepower in full force against a weaker opponent. But they would seek out stronger opponents and breathe fire during said battles. They also believe that a Charizard showing off its power is considered arrogance and weakness.

The flames on their tails are also harder to extinguish than Charmanders' and Charmeleons, and few Charizards are known to dive deep into waters without their flames being doused by the water

Charizards typically wear a fine but tattered kilt around their waist area. 

Trainer Description: Trainers may find it difficult to train a Charizard as they must prove their worth before issuing commands during battles. Additionally, they refrain from listening to their Trainer if they don't care for their well-being and only desert them should their Trainer show no regard for them.

Once they've earned Charizard's recognition, they become a strong and loyal Pokemon. Additionally, Charizards are quite noble as they swore to protect their trainers' families, assist their fellow Pokemon, and even offer wisdom and fighting experience for their Trainers.

In ancient times, the villages of Kanto revered Charizard as mighty but noble figures. Some even kept the tradition going by placing offerings to their erected statues 

Primal Description: Primal Charizards have a dragon-like appearance and two horns on their heads. They have the same personalities as their regular counterparts and often clash with them or each other for strength and firepower.  

Charizard - The Flame Pokemon

Description: Female Charizards share the same personalities as their male counterparts but retain refined personalities and rarely challenge anyone except their Male Counterparts. The reason is that Female Charizards often sought the strongest Charizards to procreate future Charmanders.

Upon choosing a proper mate, the two are always together until they finish procreating or a stronger male comes. Additionally, Female Charizards will partake in every other activity with their mate and protect them from invading Pokemon and signs of fool play.

Once they've proceated and hatched their batch of Charmanders, Female Charizards often take the role of pack leader until they've become strong and independent. Afterward, they continue their life in isolation or until the next season of procreation.

Female Charizard typically wears a fine but tattered cloth and kilt to cover their chest and waist areas...  

Trainer Description: Female Charizards are harder to train than their male counterparts. The outcome of earning their recognition is the same as the latter. However, the only difference between the two is based on their Trainers' gender.

If they're trained by a Male Trainer, Female Charizards not only acknowledge their potential but become considerate in his choices and well-being. Though chances of desertion are highly unlikely, there have been instances where a Female Charizard becomes strict and selective with their Male Trainer's wants and needs. Though they aren't beyond reasoning...

But if they're trained by a Female Trainer, Female Charizards are far more considerate with their Trainer's choices and well-being. It also includes their choice in men, as Female Charizards wouldn't hesitate to intimidate them by their mere presence and extend their protective nature to the one they deem worthy with their trainer.

Primal Description: Female Primal Charizards hold no distinguishable features besides sharing their normal counterparts' personalities. Though they clash with their male counterparts, it's not uncommon for their mates to be their normal counterparts and vice versa.

Chapter 8: Pokemon #07 - Squrtle

Notes:

Due to certain issues, I've decided to go back to posting just one Pokemon at a time.

I'll also revise the older Pokemon entries with the following details.

Description:
Trainer Description (Technically, Opinions and Occupations among Human Society):
Primal Description:

Sexual Encounter will remain the same even after revision, anything you'd like to see is up to you.

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Squirtle (♂) - Tiny Turtle Pokemon

Description: Squirte is the starting point of the Blastoise Evolutionary Line. Apart from their resemblance to a human child, they possess blue skin, short limbs, a sturdy turtle shell, a squirrel-like tail, and the ability to spray foamy water from their mouths with great accuracy.

Wild Squirtles often stick together in groups, but one of them may become a leader of this group and cause certain actions from heroic deeds to rowdy mischief.  The leaders and their groups often wear certain accessories to identify themselves as part of their respective groups.

The insides of a Squirtle's shell have so much space that they can hide themselves in it for protection or to sleep. The reason why they can fit inside their large shells is due to the flexibility of their joints. 

Trainer Description: Squirtle is the last one of the three starter Pokemon selected by Trainers after they've come of age. What they'll expect from owning a Squirtle is either their behaved personality or their rebellious side.

Initially, the Trainer may experience some trouble in training their Squirtle since their rebellious streak says otherwise. But after they've earned their respect, Squirtle may follow their commands as well as participate in certain activities. Mostly swimming as they provide proper lessons for their trainers, even those who have little to no experience are guaranteed to swim in a couple of weeks.

Squirtles don't require any clothes since their shells cover most of their bodies. But what they do wear is accessories such as glasses, hats, and earrings.

Primal Description: The Primal Form of a Squirtle are like regular turtles, but they are much smaller and their limbs are much thicker than a regular Squirtle. They're able to retreat inside their shell without trouble and the foamy waters are slightly stronger than a regular Squirtle.

However, Some Primal Squirtles have the tendency to group with a Wild Squirtle and the latter often serves as their leader. Wherever the Leader goes, the rest will follow.


Squirtle (♀) - Tiny Turtle Pokemon

Description: Unlike Male Squirtles, Female Squirtles can act a little rough as their behavior and personality often resemble that of a rebellious teenager. But they won't mean any harm unless they're provoked and one spray of their foamy water is much stronger than a Male Squirtle

When they're grouped with other Squirtles, Female Squirtles don't take the role of leader but they're willing to do their part should they be needed. In rare instances, Female Squirtles are owed to the Leading Squirtle and willingly join their group.

Trainer Description: When owning a Female Squirtle, Trainers are expected to have some level of difficulty due to their rebellious personality alone. With given time, they will accept their respective trainer and follow their commands.

On certain activities, Female Squirtles are willing to aid their trainer with swimming lessons and participate in other fun activities with their trainer and fellow Pokemon.

As for their preferred clothing, they often prefer certain accessories that match their trainer as a symbol of their partnership, and their shells are often cleaned by their trainers or Pokemon Groomers.

Primal Description: There isn't much difference between the two. Certain actions and personalities can clarify which is which. With experienced trainers and researchers, they can identify which is male and which is female quite easily.

When they're in groups, Female Primal Squirtles are often close to the Group Leader. Though they're able to defend themselves easily, they do this to act as the leader's support should other members of the group are preoccupied or they're indebted to the leader.

Chapter 9: Pokemon #08 - Wartortle

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Wartortle (♂) - Turtle Pokemon

Description: Wartortle is the second stage of the Blastoise Evolutionary Line. They take on an adolescent appearance, their blue skin darkens, their shells grow large, and they grow feather-like ears and a wavy tail that they can freely control.

The reason for these features is to allow Wartorle to maintain its balance when walking on land and swimming on water like rudders or balancing rods. They can also store air in these features and dive deep underwater for much longer than the average human.

When a Wild Wartorle is grouped with Squirtles, they either become the leader or remain a member under a Squirtle's leadership. The latter only happens when Wartortle holds a lot of respect towards the leading Squirtle or they're shown to be stronger than the Wartortle.

Trainer Description: Under a Trainer, Wartortle is an excellent Water Pokemon Partner in battle, and its rebellious phase may often shift into a proud and prideful personality. It is said that Wartorle takes great pride in the scratches they earn against rivaling Pokemon.

They believe that the more scratches they earn, the stronger they become after they've evolved into their final form, Blastoise. But outside of battle, Wartortle is an excellent diving companion. Making them quite favorable for divers.

But their popularity besides their abilities is their tails as they change color whenever a Wartortle ages. This symbolizes longevity and good luck for the elderly and Pokemon Researchers have clarified that one regular Wartotle can maintain its appearance for several decades or centuries without evolution.

For their preferred clothing, Wartortles will limit themselves to glasses and hats and often avoid accessories that weigh or damage their furry ears and tail. Occasionally, their furry ears and tail can be brushed properly and their shells can be cleaned

Primal Description: The Primal Form of a Wartortle is much smaller than a regular Wartortle and they constantly keep their balance by adjusting their furry ears and tail at all times.

The personality of a Primal Wartortle is still the same as a Regular Wartortle, but constant observation has shown that a Prime Wartortle is considered stronger than a Regular Wartorle and often respected by several Squirtles.


Wartortle (♀) - Turtle Pokemon

Description: What makes Female Wartortles different than their male counterpart is their beauty and rebellious personality. Male Wartortles see their rebellious personality as part of their charm, and only the best of Male Wartortles can earn their attention.

When they're paired with a Male Wartortle, they'll remain close to him until another Male Wartortle defeats its partner through single combat. Female Wartorles don't appreciate underhanded means.

Should a Male Wartortle remain as its partner for a prolonged period, then they've earned the Female's undivided attention and may become its mate in the annual season of breeding.

Trainer Description: When owning a Female Wartortle, trainers are expected a greater challenge than training a Male Wartortle. Female Wartorles aren't so lenient in following their trainer's orders.

With time and patience, the Female Wartorle may reconsider following her trainer's commands and join certain activities. Further bonding with a Female Wartortle may result in the same outcome as a Male Wartortle earning its undivided attention.

 As for their preferred clothing, it's the same as a Male Wartortle. But what they appreciate the most is proper grooming of their furry ears and tail. As long as their properly done, a Female Wartortle will appreciate its trainer even more.

Primal Description: For A Female Primal Wartortle, there isn't much difference based on appearance alone. But certain personalities and traits make them easier to identify and they're always close to a Male Wartortle.

Chapter 10: Pokemon #09 - Blastoise

Notes:

Important Announcement: I've decided to merge the Straight Edition and LGBTQ+ Edition due to the lengthy issues.

Thank you for Understanding...

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Blastoise (♂) - Shellfish Pokemon

Description: The last stage of the Evolutionary Line. Blastoises possess a bulky appearance, their skin color matches a Squirtle's color, and their tails turn stubby, unlike their previous stages. Their shells also grow to large and sticking out of the upper corners are two water cannons that Blastoise is capable of shooting through steel and concrete as well as providing the proper propulsion to dash opponents with its hard shell.

Though they sacrifice their speed and mobility, this is purposeful as Blastoises can withstand heavy damage against opponents as large as them. It also makes them leaders of groups of Squirtles and Wartortle.

Trainer Description: Not only are Blastoises strong in defense and firepower, but Trainers will find themselves able to transverse their way through treacherous waters due to Blastoises' size and versatility in water.

For occupational purposes, Blastoises are often working alongside firefighters due to being favored for their water cannons and immense durability. Few are found within military personnel and they are often trained alongside their designated partner and lead a squad consisting of Wartortles.

Primal Description: The Primal Form of Blastoise is similar to a large turtle, but they still retain the water cannons on their backs and are much more durable than a regular Blastoise.

When a Primal Blastoise encounters a regular Blastoise, they'll either mind their own business or be put into a challenge to prove one's superiority and power. Regardless of the outcome, they'll end on good terms and part ways until their next encounter...


Blastoise (♀) - Shellfish Pokemon

Description: The last stage of the Evolutionary Line. Blastoises possess a bulky appearance, their skin color matches a Squirtle's color, and their tails turn stubby, unlike their previous stages. Their shells also grow to large and sticking out of the upper corners are two water cannons that Blastoise is capable of shooting through steel and concrete as well as providing the proper propulsion to dash opponents with its hard shell.

Though they sacrifice their speed and mobility, this is purposeful as Blastoises can withstand heavy damage against opponents as large as them. It also makes them leaders of groups of Squirtles and Wartortle.

Trainer Description: Not only are Blastoises strong in defense and firepower, but Trainers will find themselves able to transverse their way through treacherous waters due to Blastoises' size and versatility in water.

For occupational purposes, Blastoises are often working alongside firefighters due to being favored for their water cannons and immense durability. Few are found within military personnel and they are often trained alongside their designated partner and lead a squad consisting of Wartortles.

Primal Description: The Primal Form of Blastoise is similar to a large turtle, but they still retain the water cannons on their backs and are much more durable than a regular Blastoise.

When a Primal Blastoise encounters a regular Blastoise, they'll either mind their own business or be put into a challenge to prove one's superiority and power. Regardless of the outcome, they'll end on good terms and part ways until their next encounter...

Chapter 11: Pokemon #10 - Caterpie

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Caterpie (♂) - Worm Pokemon

Description: Caterpies are the first stage of the Butterfree Evolution Tree, are relatively smaller than average human children and they lack any reproductive organs as they're considered babies despite their childlike figure.

The lower part of their body is also different as they're similar to that of Primal Caterpies and their suction-like feet easily allow them to climb trees. They also possess the ability to spew out a particular silk commonly used for self-defense purposes and emit a particular odor that wards off any large Pokemon.

Caterpies also had quite an appetite as they frequently molted their skin with their silk until they reached their next stage of evolution, Metapod.

Trainer Description: It's often common for New Trainers to have owned a Caterpie in their disposal. Though they're often cared for by their trainers for their evolutionary chain of becoming Butterfree, they become easily attached to their trainer.

Primal Description: Primal Caterpies are smaller than regular Caterpies. But despite this, they still possess the same mindset and abilities as a regular Caterpie.


Caterpie (♀) - Worm Pokemon

Description: Unlike Male Caterpies, Female Caterpie are often rare to find despite their female appearance. When found, they act like regular Caterpies but often keep their distance due to reasons unknown.

They're also seen having silk wrapped around their chest area and abdomen. Despite lacking any reproductive organs, they still perceive themselves as girls and will cover themselves as such.

Trainer Description: Despite their rarity, Female Caterpie can become easily attached when given proper care by their trainers.

At local hatcheries for Bug-type Pokemon, Female Caterpies are often considered a priority as they play a significant role when the Butterfrees' annual season of breeding comes around.

Primal Description: As usual, A Female Primal Caterpie is typically smaller than a Regular Caterpie. But it makes it harder for trainers to distinguish between a male and female Caterpie.

Chapter 12: Pokemon #11 - Metapod

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Metapod (♂) - Cocoon Pokemon

Description:  Metapod is the Second Stage of the Butterfree Evolutionary Line. This evolution only occurs when a Caterpie undergoes several molting cycles until they've produced a hard shell.

Once evolved, Metapods are generally motionless as they undergo a metamorphosis. This makes them vulnerable as they can only harden their shells for protection. Though most of predatorial Pokemon would leave Metapods alone as they carry minimal nutritional value, those that do have the means to break through their external shells.

This is why Caterpies travel to secluded areas before evolving into Metapods.

Trainer Description: Just as Trainers can easily train and raise a Caterpie at the very start of their journey, the same is said for raising a Metapod. Though they aren't used for battle due to their only move is hardening, they are still aware of their surroundings as well as the actions committed by their trainer.

In other words, a Trainer mustn't neglect their Metapod. For it'll greatly affect their relationship after their Metapod evolves into Butterfree.

Primal Description: Primal Metapods are technically smaller than Regular Metapods. Nothing else, apart from their appearance, is different...


Metapod (♀) - Cocoon Pokemon

Description: Much like their male counterpart, Female Metapods will remain motionless and their only form of protection is the hardening of their external shell. They're also hard to distinguish among Male Metapods, even when it's grouped among other growing metapods.

Trainer Description: Raising a Female Metapod remains the same as raising a Male Metapod. However, Most Pokemon Bug Hatcheries are filled with a large amount of Female Metapods as they are nurtured until their final evolution.

Primal Description: Just like their male counterpart, Female Primal Metapods are smaller than their male counterparts. However, some are found in Bug Hatcheries for nurturement as well as study purposes.

 

Chapter 13: Pokemon #12 - Butterfree

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Butterfree (♂) - Butterfly Pokemon

Description: Butterfree may appear as an early adolescent. In truth, they are adults in their final form and are considered one of many alluring bug-type Pokemon in the Kanto Region.

Though born male, they often pass as female as the most attractive of Butterfree are guaranteed to attract a female Butterfree in their annual season of breeding.

Apart from their physical appearance, they possess purple skin, and light blue limbs, and hold two pairs of white wings coated with poisonous scales that easily fall whenever they fly, repel rainwater to allow their flight under rain, and repel Primal Bird Pokemon from attacking Primal Caterpies.

Butterfree also possesses antennas that allow it to detect blooming fields of flowers and extract honey which they carry back to their nests. The method of extracting and pollinating flowers is almost considered magic, but this is mainly due to Butterfree's biology.

Trainer Description: Not only are they caught and trained by their alluring appearance, but also their abilities like scattering highly toxic powder against opposing Pokemon. A favorite among beginner trainers. However, most are advised to be wary of their powder as Butterfree can cause them to fall out of their wings just by flapping even in their sleep.

They are also well-suited in nursery centers for Bug-type Pokemon and Fars because of their ability to detect and pollinate blooming flowers.

Primal Description: Though they are smaller and retain their resemblance to a regular butterfly than Normal Butterfree, they are still popular among Trainers and most Pokemon Nurturing Centers and Farms.


Butterfree (♀) - Butterfly Pokemon

Description: The Female Counterpart of Butterfree is considered attractive and one of the many beautiful Bug-Type Pokemon. Though they retain the same color and appearance as their male counterpart, they have slim bodies and limbs, and their wings have two black ovals at the bottom of their wings

During their annual season of breeding, Female Butterfrees are quite selective of the opposite gender. Should a Male Butterfree fail to court the female, they will reject them and await the next male.

Upon selection, the Female Butterfree would court back at their intended male and become partners for life. Their nature extends to humans when male trainers catch them.

Trainer Description: Much like their male counterpart, Female Butterfree are often kept in Nursery Centers for Bug-Type Pokemon and Farms. However, Some of the Female Butterfrees are often kept and trained by Female Trainers for Beauty Pagneats and Performances.

Primal Description: Though similar to a male Butterfree, what makes them different is that their wings still consist of two black ovals at the bottom of their wings.

They also retain their selective nature during their annual season of breeding and are kept in Nursery Centers for that particular reason. They can still be caught and trained by Female Trainers for pageants and contests.

Chapter 14: Pokemon #13 - Weedle

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Weedle (♂) - Hairy Bug Pokemon

Description: Weedles are the first stage of the Beedrill Evolution Tree. They are much like human children, the lower part of their bodies is similar to Primal Weedles, the combination of red and yellow is the color scheme of their skin, and possess two spikes, a stinger on their head and barded one by the tail.

Their color scheme and spikes are often seen as a clear warning for large Pokemon as Weedles secrete a highly venomous poison from their spikes and will not hesitate to retaliate against any attackers.

If their spikes aren't enough, they are capable of emitting a signal that alerts nearby Beedrills and they will ward off any attacker at sight from the Weedle's vicinity.

Trainer Description: Though they can easily be found, Trainers are advised to be cautious of Weedles. The moment a Weedle escapes from their sight, Beedrills will hover over and attack anyone within the vicinity.

Weedles are rarely found in Nursery Centers due to the dangers they pose, but some are kept for domestic purposes and research.

Primal Description: Primal Weedles are much smaller than regular Weedles, and their size often leads to incidents where Trainers may accidentally step on them and are struck by their poison.

A few are rarely kept in Nursery Centers domestically or for research purposes.


Weedle (♀) - Hairy Bug Pokemon

Description: Compared to their male counterpart, Female Weedles are harder to find due to them being somewhat closer to the Beedrill colony. Though they will occasionally wander off in search of food, they are by no means defenseless.

Unlike their male counterpart, Beedrills will respond rather quickly to a Female Weedle's distress and ward off any threat they come across. They'll remain with the Female Weedle until either the threat is gone or the latter finishes its meal.

The Female Weedle would either continue with its search for food or return to the Beedrill Colony's vicinity until its next evolution

Trainer Description: Despite being an uncommon find, Trainers are still advised to be careful especially when it revolves around a Female Weedle.

Upon owning and training a Female Weedle, they become attached to their trainer and follow their commands from their current form to their final form.

Primal Description: Female Primal Weedles are much harder to find due to their appearance being closely similar to their male counterpart. But even after verification, they are still protected by both Regular and Primal Beedrills.

Chapter 15: Pokemon #14 - Kakuna

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Kakuna (♂) - Cocoon Pokemon

Description: Kakuna is the second stage of the Beedrill Evolutionary Tree after a Weedle undergoes several molting cycles. But unlike Metapods, Kakunas are often picked up by Adult Beedrills and brought to a location where other Kakunas would string themselves up on tree branches and undergo a metamorphosis that evolves into their final stage, Beedrill.

But as they do, the Kakuna's shell is hard and barbed with poison stingers to ward off anything that dares to go after them. If these defenses aren't enough, Kakuna can emit a signal that alerts any Beedrill within the area.

Trainer Description: Trainers often avoid groups of Kakunas due to the dangers they hold when disturbed. But when they own a Kakuna that's previously a Weedle, they're required to be careful.

Even professional trainers remain wary about raising a Kakuna due to the poison they inhibit from their shells as well as their awareness of their surroundings.

Kakunas are also considered a hazard that must be dealt with cautiously as Beedrills are never far from the Kakuna group. The method of relocation is drawing out the Beedrills far from the Kakunas whilst a third party is present and carefully dropping these Kakunas' into a small crate.

Then they are transported away to a secluded forest or a few will be given to hatcheries for study purposes or further nurturement.

Primal Description: Primal Kakunas are much smaller than Regular Kakunas. However, Beedrill will still defend these Kakuna regardless of how different they are.


Kakuna (♀) - Cocoon Pokemon

Description: Though recognizable by their shape and form, Female Kakuna aren't easily found as they are more protected than their male counterpart. The reason is that female Beedrills also serve the purpose of maintaining numbers in a Beedrill Hive.

Therefore, a Female Kakuna's signal of distress will cause Beedrills to respond immediately and ensure their safety.

Trainer Description: Though it is considered rare for trainers to capture a Female Kakuna. Those who were caught are to be treated with proper care and nurturing, Female Kakunas will acknowledge their trainer's worth and will loyally serve them.

Primal Description: Much like their male counterpart, They are smaller than their male counterpart. But they are still protected by Beedrills as they maintain the role regardless of their Primal Origin upon evolution.

Chapter 16: Pokemon #15 - Beedrill

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Beedrill (♂) - Poison Bee Pokemon

Description: Beedrills are the final form that Kakunas take upon evolution. Their size is similar to mid-adolescents but their presence poses a danger as they are highly territorial and live in colonies rather than 'true' hives.

They possess yellow skin, large vein wings, retractable spikes from their arms, and yellow and black-striped stinger. Both their spikes and stinger contain their most potent poison.

As for their colony, Beedrill nests are similar to hives and their coordination is quite strong and precise. Should anything or anyone fall prey to their attacks and poison, they are hauled into their nest as food, though Beedrills are mostly known to collect honey as they are their primary food source.

Trainer Description: Trainers are ill-advised not to disturb one Beedrill as their colonies are never from each other. Such a mistake would lead to the colony striking them for intruding on their territory.

But when a Trainer owns and trains a Beedrill, they are fiercely loyal to the point that they'll fight off anything that is a threat to its trainer, even against its kind or large Pokemon.

Primal Description: Primal Beedrills appear as a large yellow wasp but still pose the same danger as regular Beedrills.

But when Primal Beedrills live among colonies of Regular Beedrills. Trainers commonly mistake them as companions of the latter, but in truth, Primal Beedrills and Regular Beedrills see each other as equal and they strike as one should anything threaten them.


Beedrill (♀) - Poison Bee Pokemon

Description: Female Beedrills are not only dangerous but quite attractive. Though they still possess the same features as their male counterpart, the roles of Female Beedrill extend to the preservation of their respective colonies.

Unlike their male counterpart, Female Beedrills possess a much slimmer body and are more agile and reactive in battle.

Even though they are free to do the same roles as their male counterpart, some would remain within their nests and reproduce future generations of Beedrills.

Trainer Description: Much like their male counterpart, Trainers are advised to be cautious around a Female Beedrill, especially when Beedrill Colony will quickly respond to a female Beedrill's distress.

Upon being owned and trained, Female Beedrills retain the same loyalty as Male Beedrills would to their respective trainers and even fight against large Pokemon or their kind for their trainer's safety.

On rare occasions, A Female Beedrill can be sponsored alongside a Female Trainer when introduced to beauty pageants and contests.

Primal Description: Much like their male counterpart, they resemble large yellow wasps. And yet, Regular and Primal Beedrills will respond to their distress should they be threatened by any force that comes their way.

Female Primal Beedrills also use a clever tactic: hide among Male Primal Beedrills and strike before their opponent least expected it.

Chapter 17: Pokemon #16 - Pidgey

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Pidgey (♂) - Tiny Bird Pokemon

Description: Pidgey is the first stage of the Pidgeot Evolutionary Line. Though they may appear as small children, what sets them apart is their small arms their brown wings, their hair being short, their color similar to their feathers, their feet have two toes from the front and one at the back, and they possess a feathery tail.

Despite their small stature, they can be quite fast and possess a keen sense of direction. Even when they fly far from their nests, they'll always find their way back without issue.

For defensive measures, Pidgey are capable of flapping their wings to blow away sand at their opponents to blind them as well as their way of hunting.

Upon reaching a certain age, Pidgey would possess the ability to transform their wings and feet into small human arms and feet at will. This evolutionary phenomenon is theorized to be caused by their ever-growing nature.

When nearing evolution, Most Urban Pidgeys would form flocks to migrate into nearby forests to  where they'll split up to find territory after evolution

Trainer Description: Despite their small stature, Trainers would often catch and train Pidgey due to their keen sense of direction and aerial speed. When Domestic Pidgey is properly trained, they would switch their respective homes from nests to the Trainer's Hometown or Pokemon Centers.

In urban cities, Trainers would often find Wild Pidgeys and interactions casual so long as they aren't startled or provoked.

Primal Description: The Appearance of Primal Pidgeys are small birds, but are considered faster than their regular counterpart. This made them quite favored among Regular Pidgey and some would willingly accept them as their companion or their equals.

Primal Pidgeys are said to be caught and trained by Trainers as they can act as messenger birds. Though this type of practice is quite outdated in the modern era, it is only ever meant to preserve the tradition.

Much like their regular counterpart, they are found nesting in forests and urban cities.


Pidgey (♀) - Tiny Bird Pokemon

Description: Though they bear various similarities to their Male counterparts, Female Pidgeys possess a unique habit where they constantly groom the feathers of their wings and often leave their nests more frequently than Male Pidgeys.

This is due to their constant growth to their next evolution, and the more experience a female Pidgey has, the greater its destined mate will be as they're selective in their annual year of breeding upon evolution to Pidgeotto, and later on Pidgeot.

Trainer Description: Much like their Male counterpart, Female Pidgey are caught and trained due to their keen direction and aerial maneuverability. However, they are also trained in fashion despite their young appearance.

This is because of Female Pidgey's habit of constantly grooming their feathers; some say that when they evolve with enough care and experience. Their evolution would greatly improve their beauty despite being it being a Pidgeotto.

Primal Description: There isn't much difference between a Female Primal Pidgey and their male counterpart. But what distinguishes them is the habits similar to their regular counterpart. 

Chapter 18: Pokemon #17 - Pigdeotto

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Pidgeotto (♂) - Bird Pokemon

Description: Pidgeotto is the second evolution after Pidgey, they still maintain their ability to change their wings into arms but aren't as frequent as their previous evolution. They now possess an early adult-like body and a crest of pinkish-red feathers on their head and back.

Though they may look like early adults, they're adolescents. Pidgeottos are also aggressively territorial and won't hesitate to fend off rivaling Pidgeottos, large Pokemons, and even people from intruding into their territory.

The range of their territory reaches about 60 miles or (100 kilometers) and their nest is either located at the center of their territory or

Trainer Description: Unlike Pidgeys, Trainers are advised caution as Pidgeottos due to their size and aggressive territorial behavior. Additionally, Pidgeottos are often mistaken for Pidgeots because of certain features being similar to each other.

But Domestic Pidgeottos have more uses than Pidgeys as they can lift a young, adolescent, and sometimes an Adult Trainer on their backs and easily travel around the continent. However, traveling outside the borders without a permit is frowned upon.

Anyone who attempts to do so will be met with the full extent of the law.

Apart from their ability to carry people. Domestic Pidgeottos are naturally protective of their trainers and their territorial behavior toward their nest slowly decreases as they naturally become more protective of their trainer's home

Primal Description: Primal Pidgeotto is a much larger and bulkier bird. Their regular counterpart, they are aggressively territorial and fend off even against their Regular Counterpart.

When owned by trainers, they share the same strengths and personality as a regular Pidgeotto. But unlike their regular counterpart, their bird-like bodies make them easier to ride for Trainers. This advantage often leads to a potential rival should a trainer own both

There have been rare cases where a Wild Regular Pidgeotto and a Primal Pidgeotto can become eternal but respectable rivals in forests and such sightings are only claimed to be seen by trainers.


Pidgeotto (♀) - Bird Pokemon

Description: Unlike their male counterpart, Female Pidgeottos would wander across the forests in search of their respective partner and stay within the territory of their designated partner. 

They often spend most of their time in the nest guarding their eggs from predators and their mate's rivals. They only ever leave the nest in search of food for their young and themselves or repel predators and rivaling Male Pidgeottos that intrude into their nests. 

The kinship between Male and Female is for life and single Female Pidgeottos would often wander the forests to themselves and nest almost anywhere until they've found their desired partner. They'll also repel anything alongside their partner when necessary.

Trainer Description: Unlike their Male Counterpart, Female Pidgeottos' opinions and personalities towards their trains are best described as a parent figure as they are quite protective of their trainers.

They're also quick on jealousy should their trainer ignore them in favor of other Pokemon. But they aren't above harming their Trainer's Pokemon.  

Primal Description: Female Primal Pidgeottos retain the same physical appearance as their Male Counterpart. However, there have been instances where a Female Primal Pidgeotto would become a partner with a regular Male Pidgeotto.

Wild Pokemon Researchers have made various attempts to study their unity in the wild, but all failed due to the Male Pidgeotto's territorial behavior as well as the secrecy of their nest's location. The same applies to a Regular Female Pidgeotto and a Male Primal Pigeotto

Chapter 19: Pokemon #18 - Pidgeot

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Pidgeot (♂) - Bird Pokemon

Description: Pidgeot is the last stage of its evolutionary line, A much larger and bulkier Pokemon than Pidgeotto. Additionally, they are more aggressive, and territorial so caution is advised.

But compared to their evolutionary predecessor, Pidgeotto. Pidgeots are more observant and do not attack others when they intrude within their territory. They will watch keenly and only strike when they know their ill intentions.

If approached by foes, Pidgeots can quickly change their large arms into large wings and spread them to intimidate them into leaving their territory. Should they persist, Pidgeot can flap their wings so quickly that their gust winds would bend trees and send their enemies flying.

Additionally, their claws are sharper than their former evolution and are feared as wicked weapons.

Trainer Description: Even after a Pidgeot is caught recently by a Novice or Veteran Trainer, they are advised caution as poor training of a Pidgeot can lead to dire consequences such as desertion or possible injury.

But when performed correctly, Pidgeot possesses great loyalty and respect toward their trainer and undeniably acts as a great companion in their travels. Pidgeot is capable of carrying two adult men on their backs and transporting them to their destination at high speed.

Primal Description: The Appearance of a Primal Pidgeot are larger and bulkier birds than a Primal Pidgeotto. However, they possess the same intellect and ferocity as a regular Pidgeot. They're also known for matching, even surpassing, the strength and speed of regular Pidgeots.


Pidgeot (♀) - Bird Pokemon

Description: Female Pidgeots may possess similar traits and personalities much like their male counterparts, but they are more solitary and cautious since they uphold a sense of responsibility and maternal instincts towards their nested eggs.

They're rarely spotted as they're well-hidden and often have their spouse to bring food. But in the event their nest is being intruded on by rivaling Pokemon or unwanted Trainers, Female Pidgeots act in full force to drive them out of their nests.

In comparison to their male counterpart, Female Pidgeots are much more fierce in protecting their territory and nest. They essentially work together with their spouse should the threat be proven great to handle alone.

Trainer Description: Female Pidgeots caught by Trainers are still advised in the same manner much like their male counterparts. But gaining a Female Pidgeot's trust can be considered difficult as their more cautious than males.

When done correctly, Female Pidgeots treat their trainers with proper respect and respond to most of their commands properly. They'll also prioritize their trainers' safety when encountering wild Pokemon. 

Primal Description: Much like their male counterpart, Female Primal Pidgeots are rarely seen as their nest is well-hidden much like their regular counterpart. Encounters between Regular and Primal Pidgeots are rare, and one theory suggests that such an encounter would result in nothing as both sides focus on managing their nests rather than territorial disputes.

Chapter 20: Pokemon #19 - Rattata

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Rattata (♂) - Mouse Pokemon

Description: Rattata is the first stage of the Raticate Evolutionary Line. Their height is similar to short adolescents, possess pink fur, long whiskers, and rodent-like ears and tails. As for their attire, it is mostly composed of clothing they often find lying around.

Rattata are known for their capability of nesting and surviving almost anywhere in the region, their teeth grow rather quickly and are always cautious of their surroundings, even when they're asleep.

Though they're capable of living almost anywhere, they're commonly found in plains and savanna areas.

Trainer Description: For Trainers, Rattata can be considered as basic Pokemon Companions. But when it comes to the common masses, they're considered scavengers given that they can find food, clothes, and jewelry almost anywhere.

In urban areas or towns, wild Rattata would mostly be found in places where there's garbage. Making themselves somewhat of a nuisance to homeowners...

Primal Description: Primal Rattata possess a rat-like appearance and are often treated as large rodents to the common masses. But when it comes to their normal counterparts, they are treated as companions to their groups. Almost mimicking Trainers as they are treated equally.


Rattata (♀) - Mouse Pokemon

Description: Female Rattata, in comparison to their male counterpart, have much lighter fur and short whiskers. But another trait they're known for is their high fertility rate as one pair of Rattata can colonize a small area than humans would.

When it comes to their young, Female Rattata are quite attentive towards their young and often provide the food they scavenge themselves, whether it's fresh or spoiled they find.

The clothes they often wear are tattered clothes they'd find in their scavenging runs and patch up the large holes with any type of fabric they'd find as well.

Trainer Description: Apart from the simplicity of being a trainer's companion. There was once a misconception that Female Rattata is the root of the untamed procreation of their species. Which led to most cities driving them out into the wilderness.

In modern times, that said root has been expunged as research has shown that Female Rattata naturally leave urban areas and towns before their pregnancy and settle within nests they've built with their partner.

They only ever enter urban areas or towns in search of food for their young, mostly targeting garbage cans, dumpsters, and landfills.

Primal Description: Female Primal Rattata are much like their male counterpart and possess the same traits as their regular counterpart.

The main difference between Female Primal Rattata and Regular Female Rattata is that the procreation and pregnancy rate is unnaturally higher than the latter.

A much larger nuisance than their regular counterpart as their considered rodents in certain towns...

Chapter 21: Pokemon #20 - Raticate

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Raticate (♂) - Mouse Pokemon

Description: Raticate is the second and last stage of its evolutionary line. They possess a height similar to short adults, a bulk body with brown fur and long whiskers, and four large front teeth. Compared to their former evolution, Raticate are more aggressive due to their teeth constantly growing throughout their life and often gnaw to wear down.

Their bite force is strong enough to break through concrete and they often serve as group leader to a small group of Rattatas. Generally, large groups of Rattata usually result in the dissolution and split into various small groups.

Trainer Description: Raticate are either considered a nuisance or benefit due to their bite force and tendency to gnaw on hard surfaces and material. The latter is shown around construction work and salvage operations due to their incredible bite force, strong adaptability to any environment, and ability to lead small groups of Rattata.

However, they are often observed and supervised by their respective trainers to prevent accidents as well as disasters since their tendency to gnaw is uncontrollable due to their growing teeth.

There have been instances where medical practitioners and dentists have attempted to control their growing teeth. The result of their attempts was often met with damaged instruments as well as potent injury since Raticate, even under anesthetic or recently evolved from a Rattata.

Primal Description: Primal Raticate appears as a much larger rodent and is much a nuisance than their regular counterpart due to their aggressive behavior and tendency to gnaw on anything they find.

Because of this, local towns are advised to drive out Rattata before their impending evolution. To avoid Raticates from gnawing on their homes and establishments is to drive their former evolution, Rattata, out in the first place.

As for their regular counterpart, Primal Raticate, and Regular Raticate often see each other as rivals due to them being leaders of their respective groups.  


Raticate (♀) - Mouse Pokemon

Description: Much like their male counterpart, Female Raticates tend to gnaw at anything, even concrete, as their teeth steadily grow throughout their life. However, the only difference is that Female Raticates have smaller whiskers and often act as the group's vice leader.

This is due to the Female Raticate yielding more offspring than a Female Rattata but is attentive to their care due to their tendency to gnaw on concrete or hard surfaces. Female Raticates often rely on Male Rattatas of their respective group to find food or clothing while Female Rattatas are assigned to take for their young.

This wasn't done due to lack of responsibility, but out of concern as their tendency to gnaw may cause harm to their young.

Trainer Description: Though they are seen in the same manner as their male counterpart, the only difference is that Female Raticate will often have their trainer, regardless of age or gender, or their pokemon to look after their young as well.

Some were reluctant to the thought, but when well-informed. They often respect the Female Raticate's wishes and decisions since they're well aware of the Female Raticate's tendency to gnaw at anything. Especially when Female Raticate often refrain from gnawing at their trainer, pokemon, and personal belongs

However, some still think of Female Raticates as a nuisance due to their high level of procreation and pregnancy of their species. Much more similar to the fact that they can break through solid concrete.

Primal Description: Female Primal Raticates are much like their male counterpart, however, they are often the first to be driven off much like Female Rattata as their procreation and pregnancy rate is much higher than the latter.

But those found in the wild are to be avoided as their bite force is the same as their normal counterpart despite being smaller than them.

Chapter 22: Pokemon #21 - Spearow

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Spearow (♂) - Tiny Bird Pokemon

Description: Spearow is the first stage of the Fearow Evolutionary Line. They possess pale red arms, which they can deliberately turn into wings, brown plumage on their heads, three brown tail feathers, and nails. Unlike Pidgey, Spearow often prefers their avian talons over human feet.

Though their overall appearance may not look graceful, they are quite strong and athletic considering that they're often born and found in the wild than Pidgeys. They're also territorial and drive off anything they perceive as a threat.

 If they're incapable of doing it alone, Spearow possesses one of the loudest shrieks and covers an entire kilometer/ Spearows within range will rouse to the call and aid their fellow Spearow. Their shriek is also capable of disorienting prey and opponents in close range.

For their overall clothes, they prefer a tribal style attire given how they're raised...

Trainer Description: Though they aren't graceful avian Pokemon, they are favored among trainers due to their strength and athletic bodies. However, training a Spearow isn't easy due they're lifestyle in the wild and its high-pitched shrieks.

Additionally, they aren't accustomed to living in urban areas, especially when Spearow's shriek is added to the equation. Therefore, Trainers are advised not to bring their Spearow to Urban Areas to avoid public disturbance and accidents.

Though Spearow still prefers their tribal wear, some often wear less clothing that doesn't restrict their movements.

Primal Description: Primal Spearows are much like birds with the same color scheme as their regular counterpart. But when they're in distress over threats, they will shriek and both Primal and Regular Counters will be roused to the cause.

When they pair up with their Regular Counterpart, they are often seen as equals though many Trainers often misinterpret their relationship as pet and trainer...


Spearow (♀) - Tiny Bird Pokemon

Description: Female Spearows, much like their male counterpart, are often found in the wild and considered equal in their strength and athleticism. What differentiates them from their male counterpart, besides their appearance, is that their shrieks are quite higher in pitch than males.

Additionally, when Female Spearow Nests or themselves are in danger, their shrieks alert other Spearows faster and will be roused to their defenses, most commonly Male Spearows since other Female Spearows protect their nests. The one most responsive to their aid would be their mate.

As for their attire, it mainly consists of tribal wear that mostly covers their chest and crotch.

Trainer Description: Much like their male counterpart, Female Spearows are only owned by Trainers who value their strength and athleticism. However, given their higher pitch of shrieks, they are often advised to keep their Spearows away from Urban areas.

Primal Description: Female Primal Spearows are much like their male counterparts. However, both Primal and Regular Spearows socially converse with each other through their shrieks but are never together given how they built and protect their nests independently.

Chapter 23: Pokemon #22 - Fearow

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Fearow (♂) - Beak Pokemon

Description: Fearow is the second and last stage of their Evolutionary Line. They are much larger than their predecessor, the Spearow, their arms can transform into large brown wings, talons, and red coxcomb on their head. Much like Spearow, they prefer their talons over human feet.

Though they don't possess any beaks, they're still fast flyers and can swoop in on their prey on both land and water. They're also capable of maintaining flight for over a day without rest or landing on the ground.

As for their clothes, they prefer tribal attires that cover certain parts of their bodies.

Trainer Description: Trainers are often advised to be careful around Fearow Territory as there were various incidents of unwary Trainers' food being snatched or attacked by Fearow and their flock of Spearows.

When owned by Trainers, they must be vigilant of Fearow's wicked personality. Or that's what they're led to believe since trained Fearow are known for their loyalty despite their wariness and aggressive behavior towards strangers. In another region, Johto, there had been ancient markings of Fearow protecting people.

Unlike Spearow, Fearow can tolerate Urban areas even under prolonged periods...

Primal Description: Unlike their regular counterpart, Fearow is true to the title 'Beak Pokemon' as they possess a long-pointed beak that can swoop in and catch their prey and food with their long beaks. When it comes to their Regular Counterpart, they often quarrel since they aren't sociable like their predecessor.

But when it comes to aiding Spearows, they will set their quarrels aside and aid them in any way they can. Then they'd part ways rather than continue their quarrel...


Fearow (♀) - Beak Pokemon

Description: Unlike other Female Avian Pokemon, Female Fearow often leaves their nests to collect food and other essentials for their nest and are known to be rough mothers when their eggs hatch.

Much like their male counterpart, they often lead their flock of Spearows whether or not they are their children and respond to any distressing shriek from local Spearows. But when it comes to mating seasons, Female Fearows often pick a male that equally matches their strength.

Their clothes consist of tribal clothes that cover their chest and crotch and provide the necessary flexibility for their bodies.

Trainer Description: Much like owning and training their male counterpart, Female Fearows are loyal to their Trainers but they must be cautious of them due to Female Fearows being more aggressive towards strangers than their male counterparts.

This is due to the Female Fearow's nature to protect combined with their wild personality. It is often advised that Trainers must exert some level of discipline to prevent unintentional harm towards bystanders.

Primal Description: Female Primal Fearows are often seen out of their nests as well, but they tend to ignore other female Fearows, Regular and Primal, for other matters like finding food or driving threats away from their nests.

Chapter 24: Pokemon #23 - Ekans

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Ekans (♂) - Snake Pokemon

Description: Ekans is the first stage of the Arbok Evolutionary line. The first half of their body possessed an appearance of an adolescent human with short purple hair, yellow slit eyes, and a snake-like tongue. The second half of their body possesses that of a snake with purple skin above and yellow skin below. They also have three pairs of black lines and a rattle at the tip of their tails.

Ekans possess the ability to unhinge their jaws unlike normal humans and swallow their meals whole, they possess venom in their small teeth, painful but not potent enough to kill as their venom only grows strong with age, and even though they're classified as land Pokemon they're capable of swimming across long distances of water. They also avoid each other as they don't socialize with one another and often engage in battles.

Ekans don't particularly wear anything to cover their bodies, they do shed their skin as they age. Their shed skin is collected by Pokemon Researchers for study purposes or nutritional value for nature or Pokemon. It also determines the change of Ekans' length as their bodies grow bigger and longer 

Trainer Description: Trainers should be cautious when encountering Ekans in the wild. Though their venom isn't potent, Ekans are cautious Pokemon when they rattle their tails, flick their tongues to know their surroundings, and intimidate their opponent with Glare.

When owning and training Ekans, Trainers must exercise caution even when they're young. Due to Ekans' snake physiology and behavior, any mistakes may lead to potential harm and distrust. At any given event, a Trainer's Ekans may abandon them without thought and retreat to the forest to continue their solitary life. 

Should a trainer succeed, some level of cautiousness could be lowered as Ekans will begin to trust their Trainer. Though they are often quiet around their trainers and possibly secretive, they will follow their trainer's commands. Once fully trained, Ekans won't show any hostility towards the Trainer or anyone affiliated with them but 

Primal Description: Primal Ekans possess the full-on appearance of a snake but are slightly larger and bulkier than their normal counterpart. However, they tend to avoid both their Normal Counterpart and themselves as they live solitary lives in the wild. Their senses are also heightened compared to their normal counterpart but their behavior towards small and large Pokemon remains... 


Ekans (♀) - Snake Pokemon

Description: Much like their male counter, the first half of Female Ekans' body is similar to a female adolescent human with short purple hair, yellow-slit eyes, and small fangs while her second half is that of a purple snake. But what differentiates them from their male counterpart is their behavior as Female Ekans tend to be more wary and aggressive when agitated or cornered by anything they perceive as a threat. They also protect their nests and eggs when said threats approach them.

Though they lack potent venom from their fangs, they're quite quick and agile than their male counterpart and their Glare is often effective against the opposite sex of most threats. Much like their male counterpart, they're adept at swimming and scaling trees with their slithery body. However, Female Ekans, much like their male counterpart, prefer a solitary life and often avoid both their male counterpart and themselves.

Much like their male counterpart, they don't wear anything to cover themselves and often shed their skin constantly. Their bodies grow bigger and longer, but compared to their male counterpart, they are much larger in size and are easily distinguishable besides their feminine appearance. Even before their evolution to Arboks, they're still able to bear children at this stage...

Trainer Description: Unlike their male counterpart, Trainers will find owning and training Female Ekans challenging due to their wary behavior and agile physiology. More so when the Trainers are of the opposite sex as trust is crucial before training. One mistake and the Female Ekans will perceive them as a threat and prompt them to use their Glare to disable their Trainers before fleeing to the forest.

When their trust is earned, Trainers must maintain it as any lost trust will result in the same outcome. Should Female Ekans acknowledge their trainer's trust, they will act much like their male counterpart while maintaining cautiousness towards them.

Upon succession, Female Ekans somehow become attached to their Trainers. Often treating their homes as their own, and occasionally clinging to them by coiling their bodies around their Trainers, albeit not too tightly as they wouldn't risk the welfare of their trainer's life.

Primal Description: Not much difference between their normal counterpart and themselves. However, Female Primal Ekans often keep their distance from their normal counterpart and themselves as they don't socialize with each other. The same applies to their shedding of skin as well as their size being larger than their male counterpart. 

Chapter 25: Pokemon #24 - Arbok

Notes:

(See the end of the chapter for notes.)

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Arbok (♂) - Cobra Pokemon

Description: Arbok is the next and last stage of their evolution tree. They are larger than their former evolution, possess short but dark purple hair, slit eyes, longer fangs, a large cobra-like hood with a face-like pattern, upper body that resembled an adult human while their lower body resembles that of a large snake. Besides their menacing appearances, their eyes are capable of glowing red when using Glare, and their jaws can open at a much wider rate than any humans.

As for their behavior, Arboks are known to be territorial but vengeful as they will not give up a chase upon their targetted prey or opponent, regardless of the distance between them. The same applies to their kind as well as Ekans, for they aren't sociable Pokemon in the wild. Though they prefer grassy savannas and plains, Arboks are great swimmers on lakes and can even stay underwater for a long period before surfacing.

Arboks don't wear anything to cover themselves, they still shed their skin as they grow throughout the years. Though risky, they are collected for study or contain little nutritional value to a few Pokemon...

Trainer Description: Trainers are ill-advised upon approaching wild Arboks given their territorial and vengeful behavior, dangerous abilities, and highly potent venom. It wouldn't surprise people if incidents were occurring between an unprepared Trainer and a provoked Arbok.

Even when gaining their trust, Trainers must be vigilant due to the Arbok's abilities, physiology, and behavior. There will be instances where Arboks aren't sociable towards their Trainer and are often cautious of their trainer's intentions. If they present any bad qualities, Arboks will lash out of spite or self-defense and abandon them having lost all their trust in them. 

After an extensive amount of trust and training, Arboks become loyal to their Trainer despite their intimidating presence and overall behavior. Additionally, they are somehow protective of their Trainer should anything befall them and are wary of anyone who approaches them. If they are an immediate threat, Arbok will violently act against the threat without their Trainer's consent.

Primal Description: Primal Arboks possess large but full-on cobra snake bodies with the same face pattern on their hoods. Much like their normal counterpart, they are territorial and vengeful and they wouldn't hesitate to fight against their species should they overstep within their territory, both Normal and Primal Counterparts. Their appearance is far more intimidating compared to their normal counterpart.


Arbok (♀) - Cobra Pokemon

Description: Compared to their male counterparts, Female Arboks were a combination of beauty and danger. They possess much longer dark purple hair, a large cobra-like hood with curved face patterns, a voluptuous upper body, and a larger lower snake body. Much like their male counterpart, their eyes glow when using Glare. When compared to their male counterpart, they are far larger than the average Male Arbok.

As for their behavior, Female Arboks aren't only territorial and vengeful. They are dangerously vicious when provoked and often end their fights quickly before they slip out of their grasp, additionally, they hold lifelong grudges much like their male counterparts, especially when they escape for they wouldn't dare to leave their nests and territory. This only strengthened their fury towards their escapee and they'll undoubtedly recall their appearance regardless if their same Pokemon or not. 

Female Arboks don't wear anything in particular and they constantly shed their skin as they grow over the years. However, the shed skin of the largest Female Arboks is primarily sought after by Pokemon Researchers as they're the ones who yield more eggs than the average Female Arbok. 

Trainer Description: Unlike their male counterpart, Female Arbok is far more dangerous whether or not they are the opposite sex due to their tempered and vicious behavior. If the Trainer makes a mistake between them and their Female Arbok, it could potentially be their last given their cobra physiology and highly potent venom. And if they managed to survive an encounter, they wouldn't get a second chance should they ever set foot in their territory again.

When gaining their trust, Trainers are to be vigilant with their Female Arbok as the risk is applied. If they fail to train them or apply too much force, Female Arbok will strike upon their Trainer intentionally and cause them to leave with utter distaste towards their Trainer. Sometimes, they'll develop a grudge but spare the Trainer as a warning should they ever cross paths again...

Once a Female Arbok fully acknowledges their Trainer, they're fiercely loyal to them and will protect them whenever danger presents itself to either their Trainer, itself, or both. However, their natural behavior is often mixed with their sense of protection, and often hold a grudge against their adversaries and enemies. This applies to any Pokemon owned by other Trainers and Wild Pokemon alike.

Primal Description: Female Primal Arboks don't possess any distinct features that differentiate them from their male counterpart and normal counterparts. The only exception is their larger size compared to Male Primal Arboks, they maintain a solitary life as they're territorial and often pick fights with their Normal Counterparts and Primal Counterparts.

Notes:

After some consideration of the new collection, I've decided NOT to delete this. Instead, it'll only contain details of that Pokemon and the collection I mentioned will contain said Sexual Occurrences. This means that there’ll be a major rework for this collection.

Some of you may disagree with this decision, but I’ve made and will stay firm to this decision especially when I discovered that I can put links into chapters in AO3. So bear with it as I progress…

And before you go, I will share some details regarding the rework. First, I will merge chapters of this collection, therefore there’ll only be a total number of 151 Pokemon Chapters (Not including the Introduction Chapter). Second, almost all of the new collection’s chapters will be separate for male and female partners. And third, I will not hold back with vulgar language, unlike the previous sexual occurrences. The reason is that it’s easier and more reliable than safe and alternative words…

That is all…

(P.S.: The new collection may appear after I've finished the Ekans and Arbok Chapters first. Then, the rework begins...)

Chapter 26: Announcement

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Greetings...

You may wonder what I'm inclined to tell you about this Pokepedia. Well, I'm here to be straight with you all...

I've decided that I won't be making more and will just focus on the Lemon Collection. I have put this thought into a lot of consideration and decided that it's too much work.

As for compensation, expect each Pokémon of the Lemon Collection to have Beginning Notes of their Anthropomorphic Descriptions.

That is all, and this Pokepedia will be deleted after the Fearow Chapters have been published in the Lemon Collection... 

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