These two remind me so much of Regulus and Pandora. I think they have the same personalities and dress the same way. And their dynamic is the same (complete opposites who love each other) but obviously in a platonic way.
+ Alo is also how I see Barty.
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Title/Name: Charles John Huffam Dickens, popularly known as 'Charles Dickens', (1812-1870).
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Am I the only one who thinks that Rich and Alo from Skins UK are Regulus and Barty variants?
Rich is a Regulus variant. And Alo is a Barty variant. I don't know, is it just me?
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Yeah so uh. The thing I said to kill me for if it happened happened... SO HERE'S MORE IDEAS FOR ZOROARK NIGEL YIPPEE (Mostly following actual game logic):
Illusion Ability
If in a group setting with other testing advisors, he'll (without meaning to) take the form of whoever is trailing the furthest back.
Usually tries to be the last so this doesn't happen
The colouration of the Pokémon he transforms into will be slightly altered to include hints of orange, but subtly enough to be an almost exact copy visually. He still sounds the same.
Zorua
Evolution happens, they're all just regular Pokémon, so he was a Zorua at one point. Yes I will eventually draw that because. Cute.
Yes he did the whole "disguise as a silent child" thing. Yes he found it hilarious to scare the human scientists this way.
The thrill wore off once there were no more human scientists around to trick.
General AU Ideas
Honestly think of it like Pokémon Mystery Dungeon. This is how I'm explaining the non-shiny colour variations for same-species mons, and the talking thing. And lack of humans.
The silly backgrounds/environments for the second half of Aperture Tag are part of the whole "Zoroark's cast illusionary scenery to trick large groups of people" thing.
(Cont.) Except not maliciously in his case. For the most part (A.T.'s other ending). This time it's a calming illusion.
Toying with the idea of H.M.C. being a Hisuian Zoroark. Colour scheme matches, the hardcore vibe is there, the ghost typing is metal AF, and it connects the two of them again. :]
(Cont.) It'd also imply the existence of an adorable H.M.C. Hisuian Zorua.
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