Lets go bother Sabo, cute brother bonding!
Any cool rev updates or tales from him?

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Lets go bother Sabo, cute brother bonding!
Any cool rev updates or tales from him?
Zeus: “We do appreciate all of the gifts. Though I’m afraid this is too much temptation for Mosy…”
Mnemosyne: “AAAAAAAAaaaaaaa…”
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^Babi
That is all
the babiest!!! look at how adorable he is!!
Does Morgana from Persona 5 count?(he has a real world form which is a normal cat).
Sure! I'll draw that, i did say only requirement: felidae afterall
‘MAH’ intensely
His face/Snout paired with eyes
This is honestly one of my favorite drawings of both of them. X3
Hey Noe, have you ever been to or seen the Mystery Dungeon worlds? They seem to have a number of ‘errors’ popping up at times. Then again, Atleast one time a version of your ‘nibling’(Niece/Nephew) was involved soo
“Nieces? Nephews-? Errors-? I would… require much… much more information to begin to understand what you’re on about.“
Hey, have you ever seen a ‘Morph’ thats due to the other parent being a regional variant?
My Rattata Nibble is Dark purple with Raggedy fur. He seems to be a Common Rattata and is still effected by Psychic moves but also Looks a lot like Alolan Ones.
It's entirely possible, yes!
Variations from the common aesthetics of a Pokémon can happen both if one of the parents is of a different species, or if one is a regional variant.
It's a little different than the species variations, however-- With most species variants, the 'mother' Pokémon is the one that determines the species of the young, while the 'father' simply has a chance to pass on aesthetics and possible typing.
With variants born from the same species, with one being a regional variant, it's simply a matter of whether or not the young takes the regional variation, or remains true to the Pokémon of your region. Aesthetics tend to mix a bit more since both parents are the same species, though I believe that the 'mother' Pokémon will still be the dominant determining factor in the typing and which regional variation is dominant over the other. - Odd
Look, doodles/Sketches of Shine and Mist the Shiny mew.