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They migrate all over the ocean, congregating at the poles but occasionally moving to warmer waters. What lies beneath the surface is a mystery.
Okay Titanice is a complete troll. It’s an inanimate object with googly eyes, AND its lower half is a Diglett Mystery. So it’s a Titanic Pokemon and it’s always in the process of sinking! Like, perpetually. And then, in its sprite the ice around its body looks like little claw paws. Am I imagining it? So the ice it’s sinking into is part of its body, maybe. This whole presentation is so far into nonsense territory that it’s kind of good. As a fan creation it’s actually lovable in how much it flaunts its weirdness.
Also, there’s no way this creature isn’t a harbringer of death.
I don’t even know if it would be considered “too soon” for this but oh my godddd
The festival had many strong trainers. Seeing this, looks like a few more of your Pokemon have evolved! And they look pretty fierce. In some of the Custella Lore they were considered myths until trainers begin evolving them. They are called the Titan Three. Have you trained or evolved any of them? Titanice the Black Ice Titan Pokemon. Steel/Ice-Type. If a Titanice were to fall into the water, their bodies would float due to the ice in their blood stream. It would then begin freezing the water around it using its body temperature to come back up. Terramos the Clay Giant Pokemon. Ground/Fire-Type. Terramos were the guardians of the ancient royal families. Fiercely loyal, they are capable of traveling long distances and were even used in parades for the royal families. Sharkinos the Steel Shark Pokemon. Water/Steel-Type. They were once believed to be mythological sea serpents. It wasn't until they were evolved from their first stages that they were understood to be fully evolved Pokemon and not simply sea monsters.
The Titanic.