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A large herd of Eeveelutions flees from hunters and paramilitary groups. large herd that includes all the Eeveelutions (Eevee + its eight evolutions: Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, Espeon, Umbreon, Leafeon, Glaceon and Sylveon)
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A herd of Treecko and their evolutions are fleeing their homeland, heading towards yours. Hunters and paramilitary groups have driven them from their natural habitats, mainly by indiscriminately setting traps.
Habits
Clan/Pack Habits:
Terrain Mastery: These Pokémon have a deep connection to the forest. They use trees as their primary means of transportation, moving at incredible speeds through the treetops. Their knowledge of the terrain is so intimate that they can predict the movements of intruders or prey.
Stealth and Ambush: They are masters of stealth. Treecko and Grovyle can disappear into the foliage in an instant. Their attacks are usually swift and coordinated ambushes, where surprise and speed are key. Sceptile plan these strategies, using the environment to their advantage.
Hunting and Diet: They are primarily herbivores and frugivores, feeding on berries, fruits, leaves, and tree sap. However, they will not hesitate to hunt large insects or small rodents if the situation requires it. Their knowledge of the forest allows them to find the best food sources.
Territoriality: They are highly territorial and fiercely defend their forests. They mark the trees in their territory, and any intruder will be quickly detected and harassed by the Grovyle, until the leader Sceptile decides on the final action.
Silent Communication: Much of their communication is non-vocal, relying instead on subtle visual cues, leaf movements, or small noises that only they can interpret. This is crucial to their stealthy lifestyle. When the situation calls for it, Treecko may emit small squeaks, and Sceptile may let out intimidating roars.
Connection with Nature: They have an innate ability to sense changes in the forest and nature. A veteran Sceptile can even sense the health of a forest ecosystem. This connection allows them to be excellent guardians of their habitats.
seniors
Appearance: They are the largest and most imposing members, with a fierce and powerful appearance. Their arms are covered in razor-sharp blades, and they have a large, distinctive main blade on their back that resembles a palm tail, used to absorb sunlight. Their bodies are muscular and designed for maximum speed and attack.
Role in the clan: Sceptile are the leaders and master strategists of the clan. They are not only the strongest in combat, but also the most cunning, with a deep knowledge of the forest and its resources. A Sceptile leader relies not only on strength, but also on their ability to plan ambushes, defend territory, and guide the clan in foraging and avoiding danger. They are the "generals" of the forest, coordinating the movements of the Grovyle and protecting the Treecko. Their ability to hurl seeds from their backs with great force makes them formidable ranged defenders.
Appearance
Clan/Pack Composition:
The clans of this evolutionary line are not as numerous as other packs, preferring smaller, more coordinated groups, almost like command units. The hierarchy is based less on brute strength than on skill and experience in movement and strategy within the forest.
Appearance: They are small, bright green lizards with a large, segmented tail that helps them balance and grip. Their large, watchful eyes are always alert. They have small pads on their feet that allow them to adhere to surfaces, even vertical ones.
Role in the clan: Treecko are the youngest and most adventurous members. Although small, they are surprisingly agile and quickly learn to climb trees and move among the branches. Their curiosity leads them to explore the boundaries of the clan's territory, always under the watchful eye of the Grovyle. They learn basic camouflage and stealth techniques from a young age. They are the "eyes" closest to the ground, often detecting subtle changes in their surroundings.
Appearance: Larger and more streamlined than Treecko, with a large, sharp blade on their head and smaller blades on their wrists. Their bodies are aerodynamic and very muscular, built for extreme speed and agility.
Role in the clan: Grovyle are the expert trackers and active guardians of the clan. They are masters of silent movement through the trees and can perfectly camouflage themselves in the vegetation. They serve as mentors to Treecko, teaching them advanced techniques of stealth, climbing, and swift combat using their leaves. They are the first to respond to any threat and act as "guerrillas" of the forest, launching rapid attacks and retreating to confuse invaders. They are responsible for marking and guarding the clan's borders.
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A large herd of Eeveelutions flees from hunters and paramilitary groups. large herd that includes all the Eeveelutions (Eevee + its eight evolutions: Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, Espeon, Umbreon, Leafeon, Glaceon and Sylveon)
198
Pokémon have migrated to your lands. Will you welcome them?
1k
Pokémon flee, seeking refuge in your lands
33
Pokémon Cyndaquil, Quilava, and Typhlosion form groups that thrive in dry grasslands, volcanic plains, mountain slopes, and rocky areas with abundant dry vegetation, where they can easily camouflage themselves and have space for their fire blasts. Their existence is tied to managing their internal flames, which reflect their emotions.
2
Pokémon - scorbunny, Cinderace, raboot
23
Pokémon - Squirtle, Wartortle, Blastoise
15
Pokémon migrating
1
A pack fleeing the violence of hunters. Eevee, Leafeon, Glaceon
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Pokémon seeking refuge, will you take them in?
54