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[Image Description: Three fan-made Pokemon resembling large rocks with colorful jewels embedded in and/or floating around their bodies.
The first Pokemon resembles a blue rock balancing on a flatter indigo rock, with a large spherical growth of pale quartz on top. There are two blue hollow spots on the top "head" rock, with yellow circles resembling eyes. Tan text outlined in magenta to the right of the image reads "Quaralith".
The second Pokemon resembles a tall blue rock with a large growth of green, purple, and pale blue fluorite on top, with two prisms of the same colored fluorite at its sides like "arms" and another underneath that it is levitating above. There are two blue hollow spots on the "main" rock, with yellow circles resembling eyes. Tan text outlined in magenta to the right of the image reads "Fluorolith".
The third Pokemon resembles a large dark blue rock and two smaller rocks floating at its sides resembling "arms" with three large growths of pastel rainbow crystals growing from the top, two more psychically attached to the "arm" rocks resembling "hands" and a final diamond that its main rock "body" balances on top. There are two blue hollow spots on the "main" rock, with yellow circles outlined in red resembling eyes. Tan text outlined in magenta to the right of the image reads "Prismalith".
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Quaralith - Quartz Pokemon - rock/psychic Once hunted to near extinction as the quartz growth in its head is quite valuable for both scientific and mystical usage, rehabilitation efforts have been made to bring their population back to healthy numbers. / Quaralith channels psychic energy through the quartz growth on its head. This quartz growth is said to begin changing colors when it is preparing to evolve.
Fluorolith - Fluorite Pokemon - rock/psychic The color composition in Fluorolith’s fluorite growths are unique to every individual, and while humans generally can only pinpoint the more major differences, other Fluorolith can tell each other apart quite well from even the smallest variation. / The unique variations in Fluorolith’s crystal growths could be considered a sort of “name” for that individual. Scientists are still working to try and decipher the patterns, with very little progress made over the course of these studies.
Prismalith - Prismatic Pokemon - rock/psychic Light refracts from within its multitude of crystals to produce a wide variety of colors. The cracks seen in crystals of older individuals lead to more color variation. / It is believed that if part of its crystals break off, the broken part will be clear rather than colored. However, the crystals are so resilient to damage that they rarely even crack.
Awww, did y'all think I was done with Cantessy Fakemon? Well don't fret, the postgame has a few more for you to enjoy! After you've become Cantessy's new Champion, a figure from Professor Chestnut's past shows up at her lab in an attempt to get into contact with you. His name is Brett Aspen, a professor-to-be who has taken on the mantle of heading the Aspen Rehabilitation Laboratory in place of his now-deceased father, Professor Inigo Aspen. (no, not Ingo, I legit forgot he existed before PLA happened and brought half of the subway masters back ^^; ) While Professor Chestnut wants nothing to do with him due to him having wronged her twice over in such a short amount of time back in their university days (long story short, he cheated on her romantically and cheated off her academically), he insists he's learned his lesson and isn't seeking forgiveness, but instead someone to aid him in warding off a potential threat to his late father's work. Professor Aspen had been working tirelessly to restore the population of the Quaralith evolution line, and at present it is just about at an amount that's considered a safe and stable population. Lately, however, there's been something skulking around that area, as well as the ruins of the former town of Boonesburg, and Brett is desperate to prevent anything that could ruin his father's legacy toward Pokemon preservation.
If you've been a long-time follower of mine, you might recognize Quaralith under a different name: Opalith. Quaralith largely looks the same as its original version, Fluorolith has a few significant changes from Dialith, and the new design of Prismalith is a LOT bulkier and more pastel to save on eye strain hehe. I also changed the stones that Quaralith and Fluorolith are made from as opals and diamonds aren't really found in this area, yet quartz and fluorite are. So that was even more of an excuse for a revamp, hehe :3 Also I wanted to give the Vibe Stone a third usage, which is how you get Fluorolith to evolve into Prismalith. Originally I think it would've been a trade evo akin to Graveler/Golem and Boldore/Gigalith, but ehhhhh I never really liked the trade evo concept so away it goes XD
Reminder that if anyone wants to suggest moves for any Cantessy Fakemon to learn and some physical stats where I haven’t yet figured them out, feel free to throw ‘em at me :3 Links to their info pages will be provided in the replies!
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