Its presence is still felt despite not having encountered it, and Arven suspects Heath's book has the same smudges in every copy. It crashed into the Paldea region a million years ago, and no one has seen it until Heath discovers it. Nothing Is Scarier: This Pokémon's very existence is one.If its artwork - which contains a sailboat riding on waves next to what is assumed to be its main body - is to be believed and taking the size of the Great Crater of Paldea into consideration, it could be big enough to put Eternatus in its Eternamax form to shame, thus making it THE biggest Pokémon to date. Greater-Scope Villain: As the source of Tera Crystals, it is indirectly responsible for the existence of the time machine plot and Paradox Pokémon in the main story.The Ghost: The Pokémon does not appear in Scarlet and Violet as of yet, and is only briefly referred to by the Professor's notes and a page in the Scarlet / Violet books.Crystalline Creature: Terapagos' shell is made of crystal and each segment has a sigil representing the different Pokémon types on it.Heath's notes on it are likewise smudged and blurry, and Arven notes that he's suspicious that every copy of the Scarlet / Violet books he's seen has the exact same smudges. Conveniently Interrupted Document: The Professor's notes identify the Pokémon by a six character name that is blacked out.The Professor likewise refers to it as a "being". Bizarre Alien Biology: It appears to have a disk-shaped shell covered in bright crystalline hexagonal plates, a form so bizarre that Heath, the author of the Scarlet / Violet books, refers to it as an "entity", and questions if it is even a Pokémon.Applied Phlebotinum: The crystals that appear to originate from it have many varied and impossible uses: creating the Terastallization orbs and facilitating incredibly advanced technology like sentient AI and time machines, as well as fostering the growth of the incredible Herba Mystica.Animalistic Abomination: Potentially Terapagos is revealed to resemble a crystalline turtle with three flowing tails and Heath only encounters it when separated from the other members of the Area Zero Expedition, and has another vague memory of speaking with someone else in an unfamiliar place, waking up with a page of strange, undecipherable notes.Adorable Abomination: Terapagos may be an incredibly ancient Pokémon responsible for the terastal phenomenon, which affects the entire Paldea and is capable of powering incredibly sophisticated inventions, but look at the fluffy turtle!.The Pokémon is later confirmed to be called Terapagos and will appear in The Indigo Disk, the second part of The Secret Treasure of Area Zero DLC. Real After All: If you go by the assumption that Walking Wake and Iron Leaves are the imagined Pokémon depicted in the books, it means this creature became a reality despite being made up by the sketch artist.Īn unknown Pokémon found long ago, deep within Area Zero, that is believed to be the origin of the Terastal phenomenon.Mix-and-Match Critters: The Scarlet creature combines attributes of Raikou, Entei, and Suicune, while the Violet creature combines attributes of Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion.Also not helping the matter is that while Walking Wake and Iron Leaves have a similar concept to the Imagined Pokémon, neither of them look anything like the Imagined Pokémon depicted in the books, with them only being based on one member of their trios instead of being a combination between them. The Johto trio fusion makes things more enigmatic, as Heath’s Area Zero Expedition took place 200 years prior to the game, whereas the Johto trio did not exist until a little over 150 years prior. Ambiguous Situation: Exactly how "imagined" are they? After all, the existence of the other Paradox Pokémon was thrown into doubt before they were re-discovered in the modern day, and it's implied that Heath met a different unknown Pokémon in what he thought was a dream.What it looks like depends on the game the one attribute they share is that they both resemble a combined version of the Legendary trio of a past game. The Violet Imagined PokémonA Pokémon depicted in the Scarlet/Violet Book that was imagined up by a sketch artist who was part of the Area Zero expedition, inspired by the other mysterious creatures found there.
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