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We all know Pokémon don't we? You know, that franchise with a world full of soul-stealing monsters, horrifying ghosts, evil gangs and NPCs that will stop at nothing to hunt you down and fight?
Then again, maybe not... The Pokémon is darker than you think and I'm here to share with you the darker side of the Pokémon world. Proceed with caution... Other members are welcome to share things they too find creepy. I shall list items by categories
Pokédex entries and their implications:
That's all for now. More when I find more disturbing things to write. Till then fellow members
Then again, maybe not... The Pokémon is darker than you think and I'm here to share with you the darker side of the Pokémon world. Proceed with caution... Other members are welcome to share things they too find creepy. I shall list items by categories
Pokédex entries and their implications:
Spoiler:
We all remember him don't we? The product of using a mysterious disc on Porygon 2? The disc that was NOT approved by Silph Co.? The thing's practically a glitch Pokémon. Don't believe me? just look at the Pokedex entry: "Porygon-Z can sometimes be seen shaking rapidly for a short time. Whether this is intentional or a glitch is unknown." Feeling like sleeping tonight? Best not think what's happening to the poor thing's mind as it's programming gets messed up.
Spoiler:
Learning that Cubone's headgear is the skull of its dead mother is illogical, but nevertheless a very disturbing experience. Now, given the events of the Tower, however, it seems likely that the implication is that that particular Cubone took up its mother's skull and femur for vengeance... Which is totally badass once you think about it...
Now let that sink in... How is that possible? Out of instinct, a Cubone will decapitate its dead mother's head, skin it, remove the innards, clean it, and then wear the skull as a mask. And if that wasn't creepy enough, it then spends its nights sobbing while still wearing its mother's skull. Vengeance or not, that's leaving Pokémon and going into Leatherface territory. No wonder Cubone is known as the Lonely Pokémon.
Now let that sink in... How is that possible? Out of instinct, a Cubone will decapitate its dead mother's head, skin it, remove the innards, clean it, and then wear the skull as a mask. And if that wasn't creepy enough, it then spends its nights sobbing while still wearing its mother's skull. Vengeance or not, that's leaving Pokémon and going into Leatherface territory. No wonder Cubone is known as the Lonely Pokémon.
Spoiler:
It's a four-foot-tall-desert-crawling-cactus-turned-scarecrow that apparently stalks travellers (not Pokémon, not people, just "travellers") until they can no longer move. And then it drains them dry.
That's all for now. More when I find more disturbing things to write. Till then fellow members