#86: Guradar- Guradar is a man-made Pokémon that is designed to mimic the anatomy and physiology of Axew, but with small wings and colors to make it easier to identify. A few escaped from labs and quickly spread throughout the world. This Pokémon is hardy, able to survive almost any condition. It can breathe and take in nutrients through its thin skin, its blood contains anti-freezing compounds, and Guradar have even been observed regrowing several limbs within days. Originally, Guradar was developed to read the minds of criminals and receive telepathic messages for the military, but in the wild they use these powers to read the minds of Pokémon, hoping to find where the juiciest berry patches lay. (Name from “augur” and “radar”)
#87: Invendagro- Evolves from Guradar at level 38. The scientists that created Guradar never intended for it to be able to evolve, but the influx of food and new stimuli from the environment Guradar escaped into triggered evolution nonetheless. Invendagro is a flighty Pokémon, paranoid about being taken back to the labs where their ancestors were created. It changes colors to blend in with any environment over the course of several months; in forests, Invendagro’s white scales turn a dark green, and in mountains, the Pokémon becomes monochrome. Invendagro is curious and intelligent, but very easily startled. Its antennae can sense bad intentions in both people and Pokémon, and it has the good sense to avoid them. (Name from “invenire”, Latin for “find” and “dragon”)
#88: Sonaiyn- Evolves from Invendagro at level 48. As this Pokémon grows up to three times larger than the humans who intended to enslave it, its fear of these humans vanishes. Sonaiyn can send, block, and receive human messages with the antenna on its horns and tail, and once it has humans’ information, it never gives it up. Sonaiyn’s piercing eyes and powerful sonic blasts allow it to bend minds and even tear apart sanities at will, but it doesn’t. This peaceful nature is consistent with all of Sonaiyn’s actions; despite holding a grudge against humanity, it will never harm a child or a human seeking its help. Sonaiyn is regarded as an oracle, capable of seeing the future and transmitting these visions into the mind of any who desire to know. Generally, scientists never attempt to retrieve any Guradar that have evolved as far as Sonaiyn, knowing the danger it could put them in. (Name from “sonar” and “taniyn”, derived from “تنين”, Arabic for “dragon”)









