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Kazema Region challenge and misc. Pokemon stuff
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pkmn-kazema-region · 6 months ago
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Kazema region starters
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[Moss + "Millipede]
Fakemon Drumlin: Mossipede is a cautious, but courageous little fakemon who moves through vegetation, often undetected. It can carry items both in its jaws and frontlegs.
[Glove + Lamb]
Fakemon Drumlin: The warmth inside of this fakemon's fur is so pleasant that many small pokemon arrive to snuggle up to it.
[Zandart + fish fry]
Fakemon Drumlin: This fish fakemon is active in winter and might even wander above the ice. It often uses the same openings it has crushed in the ice, propping them wider with its enlarged fins.
Drumlin stands for a type of landform in the region this fakedex is based on.
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pkmn-kazema-region · 4 years ago
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Kazeman Infernape
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Type: Fire/Flying Inspiration: Ancient European primates; colugos (gliding mammals related to primate group, but are not primates)
Kazeman Infernapes have a very thin gliding membrane that is actually made from fine, long hairs. They create bonfires in their territory, gathering together large branches and lighting them up with their flame. Whenever an Infernape needs to scout its territory from above or gain upper hand over groundbound opponents, it jumps over its bonfires until its membrane has gathered enough moisture-laiden smoke and propels Infernape skyward. Kazeman humans have noticed this pecularity of their local Infernape and try to imitate its bonfire lighting and jumping behavior in the form of a ritual, that is performed twice a year, during summer and winter solstice holidays.
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pkmn-kazema-region · 4 years ago
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Kazeman Monferno
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Type: Fire/Flying
Inspiration: The primates which lived in Europe during Miocene, also a reimagination of primates readaptating to temperate climatic zone
When Kazeman Monferno curls up in a ball and presses it’s tail to it’s heated-up stomach, the cloud on tip of it’s tail grows bigger due to the moisture in the air evaporating. Since Kazeman Monferno spends a lot of time jumping from the trees, conjuring the cloud beneath itself allows it to land more further and softens it’s fall. The largest lock of hair on Monferno’s head bends backward and is responsible for keeping the rest of hair out of Monferno’s line of sight.
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pkmn-kazema-region · 4 years ago
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Kazeman Chimchar
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Type: Fire
Inspiration: The primates which lived in Europe during Miocene, but mostly it's simply a reimagination how a primate could adapt to a colder climate.
Kazeman Chimchar acts more serious and attentive than it’s Sinnoh counterpart. It observes how it's troop, the Kazeman Monferno and Infernapes jump and glide through the air. Kazeman Chimchar isn't good at climbing and trains it's balance each day by balancing on one foot or tips of it's toes. Around Chimchar's tail region there is a little steam cloud, but it is not enough to influence Chimchar's type. When Kazeman Chimchar gets upset, the shade of the cloud becomes darker. The cloud also slightly slows down Chimchar's landing whenever it falls on it's behind.
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pkmn-kazema-region · 4 years ago
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Kazeman Torterra
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Type: Grass/Ghost
Inspiration: Prehistoric tortoises of the Pleistocene period; also shares similarities with Parasect from Gen I. . Kazeman Torterra is hard to find in the Kazema region, because it doesn’t get along with people and often hides from them. As a result, people think of it as a ghost. Rumours say that Kazeman Torterra is often grouchy, because it needs to find the best habitat for itself to be able to produce tasty sap in it’s birch trees. If the environment isn’t good enough, the sap turns sour and later bitter, influencing Torterra’s behavior as well.  
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pkmn-kazema-region · 4 years ago
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Kazeman Grotle
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Type: Grass Inspiration: Extinct prehistoric tortoises from Eurasia; moor birch, slightly resembles a wooly rhinoceros
Kazeman Grotle has a distinct horn on it's nose, which is meant to stabilize the birches growing on the back.  Due to being large and heavy, Grotle may often sink within the wetland it crosses, but that does little to stop it from moving forward until it reaches higher ground. This Grotle has appeared in some horror stories in the form of a large snorting creature, with wide unblinking eyes, emerging from a foggy moor, but, in truth, it usually just ignores nearby people.
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pkmn-kazema-region · 4 years ago
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Kazeman Turtwig
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Type: Just Grass (for now) Inspiration: Prehistoric tortoises which lived in northern Eurasia when the tropics reached up to the Arctic; moor birch species. Unlike the Sinnoh Turtwig, Kazeman Turtwig's shell is made of a birch bark. The black segments of the shell allows Kazeman Turtwig to actually absorb and store oxygen. Even though it makes it more vulnerable to fire, it may be necessary for the Turtwig when it has to make it's way through polluted areas or wetlands that have high levels of methane in them.
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pkmn-kazema-region · 4 years ago
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A windy start
Welcome to the Kazema region. A region that is, possibly sort of low on actual human population, but has lots of fakemon and regional canon pokemon forms running around. It is mostly based on boreal forests, meadows and river systems of northern Eurasia. This blog mainly takes up the challenge to create a Kazema regional form for every pokemon that is not legendary, including the starter lines! The posts also work partially as fakedex entries, but in a sense that obvious differences in stats and other attributes are just explained directly without adding much of the unchanged infromation. So here goes!
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