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Headcanon pokemon facts #2: Glimmora
Glimmora are highly skittish creatures that release toxins when startled.
They are nocturnal and dance in the air when the night sky is starry.
Glimmora are observant and will watch others with curiosity but still remain cautious.
They feed off of the shards tera crystals contain.
Glimmora eat by dissolving the shards in highly corrosive poison and use their petal like extensions to absorb itheir food.
Glimmora are very fussy about their petal like "tails" and become distraught if they become wet or dirty.
As a defense mechanism, Glimmora stick to walls with their pointed faces inserted into crevices to look more like flowers.
Glimmora are popular in Paldea due to their alien-like, but elegant appearance. Their appearance often inspires designs for vases or other ceramic objects.
Glimmora's signature move, Mortal Spin, is used when they cannot cling to walls if they are threatened. The poison is painful enough to deter most enemies and gives Glimmora plenty of time to escape.
When Glimmora are extremely attached to their trainers, they embrace them on the head with their petal like tails. They may also affectionately "peck" their trainers with their pointed faces as Glimmora lack mouths.
Geeta's Glimmora was her first pokemon and caught him as a Glimmet in the Alfonada Cavern.
Glimmora become more active during astronomical phenomenon such as meteor showers and consume any lingering space debris.
Glimmora generally are peaceful with other pokemon, but can become malicious if their petals are touched without their consent.
Female Glimmora are the ones who put on extravagant performances when mating. Multiple female Glimmora will perform a hypnotic and beautiful dance in front of the male by waving their petal like extensions in a peculiar manner. The female with the most entrancing dance will win the male over.
There is a theory purposed by pokemon scientists that Glimmora and Glimmet are closely related to the extinct Cradily and Lileep due to the homogeneity of the extensions but this is still being researched.
I'm excited for the Pokémon S/V dlc, especially the Indigo Disk, but I feel like TPC is deliberately holding back details about terapagos and the whole thing about Area Zero. I still think Geeta is going to he the final villain, albeit a tragic one because of her intentions to make Paldea leap forward. Geeta must have knowledge about the tera phenomenon in Paldea since her ace is Glimmora but we will see soon enough.