Extremely unlikely.
As long as you’re not screaming at it, it should leave you alone.
The whole myth about them following you around when you’re close to death was started a long long time ago before modern medicine.
If I were you, I’d catch it. It could be reaching out for connection. A ghost/fire is not something to dismiss.
Hello.
I am Professor Turo. You likely know me as the man still working in the Great Crater of Paldea. Or the man who brought you Terastallizing.
I’m currently stationed in Research Station 3.
I have a son named Arven.
While waiting for more funding, I’m here to take questions, comments, and concerns.
Just reach out. I don’t bite.
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I adore my work in the Timeless woods.
Mostly because when I come back from it everyone stays away from me because they think I’m cursed.
And here's the artwork from the credits!
The Phantump population is increasing in the Timeless woods
Watch your kids, don’t let them wander into the woods alone.
This is what yours does everytime I visit.
It’s scary
*scuttles toward you at a reasonable pace*
That’s a great alternative. Just be wary of your clingy ones.
I cannot leave my Mimikyu alone for more than a few hours before he gets antsy
can anyone help me come up with another reason as to why trainers are only allowed to carry six pokemon at a time? My family (Pokemon's) don't understand why I can only have six of them at a time (ooc: added pokemon to my intro post) and they won't take it's illegal to carry more than six pokemon with me in case someone challenges me to a battle.
I’ve been trying to get a Phantump for so long but they keep running for me.
Since you covered both Pawniard and Bisharp and had fun with them, do you have any Kingambit facts to top it off?
Yeah, sure. Might as well complete the whole line
Kingambit Facts
(Art by sambiso_taro on Danbooru)
-The scientific name for Kingambit is "Similis FerrumzRexus", which roughly translates to, "Similar Shaprened-King"
-While many Pawniard groups only have one lead Bisharp, groups with a Kingambit can have multiple Bisharp in a group. Instead of taking the role of leader, these Bisharp take the role of the Kingambit's larger defenders
-The older a Kingambit gets, the more rusted their metals get. Ones with shiny and polished metals tend to be younger. However, mostly older Kingambit rule, as it can take a while for a Pawniard to reach the status to evolve into Kingambit
-It's well known that Kingambit are the rulers of their clans, but many people don't know what that entails. Kingambit hekp teach young Pawniard, give roles and assignments to Bisharp and Pawniard, breeding conflict and management, and solving social problems within a clan
-Kingambit are very respectful to their trainers and are known to bow to them or give them gifts
-Kingambit spend most of their time sitting on their armor because their armor became so heavy that it becomes difficult to walk. Even though they have trouble walking, it does give them added defense
-Kingambit tend to have multiple mates. They have their main partner, but will often mate with other Bisharp as well
-The line's hate for Tinkaton continues over to Kingambit, and Kingambit are the most aggressive to them of the line. They're known to get into heated battles with their armies over a single Tinkaton
-While the rest of the line mostly eat meat, Kingambit have a balanced diet of both vegetables and meat. Eating vegetation wastes less energy, and gives them more time to tend to their clan
-The line makes their home in caves or large trees, each with separate rooms for eating, sleeping, etc. While Kingambit don't have the largest room (packs with large sizes need large spaces where all the Pawniard and Bisharp can sleep together), the rooms are usually pretty big for a single Pokemon
-Kingambit like to decorate themselves. The items they use depends on the area they live in. Kingambit that live in woodlands wittle wood and make necklaces, earing, etc, while Kingambit rhst live in caves might use stone or gemstones. Bisharp are known to do this behaviour too, but Kingambit tend to have the most decorative items
-Despite being seen as ruthless, Kingambit are known to be affectionate with their clanmates; especially young Pawniard. They gently clang the spikes on their head against one another to show affection
If you're curious, here are Pawniard and Bisharp facts!