Yeah. It was hard to tell at first; the creatures of this world all have radically different form from the ones of our world, you know?
Knowing that, I'll admit there's a chance I'm mistaken. But for all the different shapes and sizes pokemon come in, their designs make sense on an individual scale. You can intuitively tell how they would walk and move about, or feed themselves and the like.
This one is different. There's something really off with it.
[Stepping forward, she comes over to stand by Ignis again.] To start, its standing completely upright. Its build suggests it's bipedal. In other words, its not like a horse bucking up on its hind legs, or anything.
If it's like that it should have hands, but it doesn't. In the place where you would expect to see a wrist or fingers, the appendage abruptly ends in a single digit. It's flat and stumpy, and completely round... The sort of thing you'd expect from a creature that walks on all fours, like an elephant.
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Knowing that, I'll admit there's a chance I'm mistaken. But for all the different shapes and sizes pokemon come in, their designs make sense on an individual scale. You can intuitively tell how they would walk and move about, or feed themselves and the like.
This one is different. There's something really off with it.
[Stepping forward, she comes over to stand by Ignis again.] To start, its standing completely upright. Its build suggests it's bipedal. In other words, its not like a horse bucking up on its hind legs, or anything.
If it's like that it should have hands, but it doesn't. In the place where you would expect to see a wrist or fingers, the appendage abruptly ends in a single digit. It's flat and stumpy, and completely round... The sort of thing you'd expect from a creature that walks on all fours, like an elephant.