Post by racerxchick on Aug 3, 2008 22:33:27 GMT -5
Name of species
Eleqqus
Elemental type{s}
Psychic
Size
5' 3 " for female and male
Method of reproduction
live birth when evolved.
Description/Appearance
male
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female
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The male and female versions vary only by color, the males being of a blue and gray-blue appearance while the female is a sandy yellow with blindingly yellow eyes. Much like a miniature pony, these are sturdy creatures traveling on four limbs yet with the difference of a long whip like tail that ends in a hidden crystal ball. When others look upon this small note the ball turns colors depending on the mood of the Eleqqus from shades of deep red to dark shades of gray in insecure moments.
Disposition
Timid by nature these are far more sociable in the eyes of other Eleqqus or with calm natured pokemon, but they can be rather warm and friendly after encountering them.
Habitat
Eleqqus prefer large acreage to roam and run through with enough cover to hide from constant threats if need be.
What does this pokémon eat?
Grass, sometimes berries, bark.
How common is this pokemon?
semi rare, as they tend to be herd pokemon the most common times to see them is in one area in larger numbers.
Herd information
Eleqqus have a general hierarchy of one or two leads, either male or female, to a group of anywhere from 3 to numbers above 20, though large group numbers have rarely been seen.
Name of species
Eliquine
Elemental type{s}
Psychic, flying
Size
8' for females, 8' 4" for males
Method of reproduction
sexual interaction of male and female and live birth.
Description/Appearance
male
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female
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As with the variance in the unevolved form, males follow through of their color with bold striking shades of blue to purple. Females take on a more intricate pattern of golds and brilliant oranges mixed of maroon upon the mane. A mask seems to sprout of their head bearing a long horn from the bridge of the muzzle exceeding back over the head. Their eyes shade to a dull gray and what was once a small face of an orb extends to a full crystal ball upon their longer tails. This ball is said to read into the future though only the creature knows for certain now and can only be seen by others as a colorful glowing rainbow. Mages and fortunetellers aim to capture these pokemon simply to take the orb from them and use them in their money-making schemes.
Disposition
Quick and agile these pokemon are far from shy, they know that if a position becomes dangerous they can outrun most attackers. Prideful yet enigmatic and warm hearted they prefer social bonds to large herds of Eliquine or even to other pokemon of the vicinity.
Habitat
wide lands of any type, no matter the environmental risks they prefer room to roam.
What does this pokémon eat?
plants of any kind.
How common is this pokemon?
surprisingly more common than the unevolved form, trekking across large quantities of land they can sometimes be found solitary or in larger numbers.
Herd information
Abundance comes with evolution as these herds are led by one lead male and perhaps his mate and numbers can range anywhere from 3 to up to 30 members.
Eleqqus
Elemental type{s}
Psychic
Size
5' 3 " for female and male
Method of reproduction
live birth when evolved.
Description/Appearance
male
a595.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/83/l_e4ede05f1c3e4e13abab9975b007787a.jpg
female
a81.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/88/l_652e4903a2774fd07c80b1d1410a38a8.jpg
The male and female versions vary only by color, the males being of a blue and gray-blue appearance while the female is a sandy yellow with blindingly yellow eyes. Much like a miniature pony, these are sturdy creatures traveling on four limbs yet with the difference of a long whip like tail that ends in a hidden crystal ball. When others look upon this small note the ball turns colors depending on the mood of the Eleqqus from shades of deep red to dark shades of gray in insecure moments.
Disposition
Timid by nature these are far more sociable in the eyes of other Eleqqus or with calm natured pokemon, but they can be rather warm and friendly after encountering them.
Habitat
Eleqqus prefer large acreage to roam and run through with enough cover to hide from constant threats if need be.
What does this pokémon eat?
Grass, sometimes berries, bark.
How common is this pokemon?
semi rare, as they tend to be herd pokemon the most common times to see them is in one area in larger numbers.
Herd information
Eleqqus have a general hierarchy of one or two leads, either male or female, to a group of anywhere from 3 to numbers above 20, though large group numbers have rarely been seen.
Name of species
Eliquine
Elemental type{s}
Psychic, flying
Size
8' for females, 8' 4" for males
Method of reproduction
sexual interaction of male and female and live birth.
Description/Appearance
male
a461.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/77/l_135327b5f6712b38acfd38d4aad517f4.jpg
female
a831.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/95/l_425416aa5f4cbdaaf8a5df3a4eb07ed6.jpg
As with the variance in the unevolved form, males follow through of their color with bold striking shades of blue to purple. Females take on a more intricate pattern of golds and brilliant oranges mixed of maroon upon the mane. A mask seems to sprout of their head bearing a long horn from the bridge of the muzzle exceeding back over the head. Their eyes shade to a dull gray and what was once a small face of an orb extends to a full crystal ball upon their longer tails. This ball is said to read into the future though only the creature knows for certain now and can only be seen by others as a colorful glowing rainbow. Mages and fortunetellers aim to capture these pokemon simply to take the orb from them and use them in their money-making schemes.
Disposition
Quick and agile these pokemon are far from shy, they know that if a position becomes dangerous they can outrun most attackers. Prideful yet enigmatic and warm hearted they prefer social bonds to large herds of Eliquine or even to other pokemon of the vicinity.
Habitat
wide lands of any type, no matter the environmental risks they prefer room to roam.
What does this pokémon eat?
plants of any kind.
How common is this pokemon?
surprisingly more common than the unevolved form, trekking across large quantities of land they can sometimes be found solitary or in larger numbers.
Herd information
Abundance comes with evolution as these herds are led by one lead male and perhaps his mate and numbers can range anywhere from 3 to up to 30 members.