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* ConflictKiller: Whenever Manadza and Arctikull got into a fight, it came down to Wicoot to negotiate peace through diplomacy or trickery, or the Great Thunderbird to demand an end to the battle.

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* ConflictKiller: Whenever Manadza and Arctikull got into a fight, it came down to Wicoot to negotiate peace through diplomacy or trickery, or the Great Thunderbird to demand an end to the battle. Although it's noted that this fighting has cooled down significantly ever since the death of the Great Thunderbird, with skirmishes being much more infrequent.
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* AppealToTradition: This is [[spoiler:Wicoot's]] argument to Tom Bezzle for [[spoiler:not altering the Legendaries' seasonal cycle on his say-so, not even to improve profits]]; it's just the way it's been for thousands of years, before humans even arrived in the Kaskade region, and it's not up for humans to decide, ''especially'' given the very real consequences of changing an entire ecosystem just for the sake of profit. Tom… doesn't take it well.

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* AppealToTradition: This is [[spoiler:Wicoot's]] argument to Tom Bezzle for [[spoiler:not altering the Legendaries' seasonal cycle on his say-so, not even to improve profits]]; it's just the way it's been for thousands of years, before humans even arrived in the Kaskade region, and it's not up for humans to decide, ''especially'' given [[spoiler: the very real consequences of changing an entire ecosystem just for the sake of profit. profit.]] Tom… doesn't take it well.



* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite their natures and pettiness of their rivalry that eventually led to [[spoiler:the demise of the Great Thunderbird (due to constantly having to come out in order to settle their rivalry despite needing rest), Manadza and Arctikull find Tom Bezzle's appeal to change the entire ecosystem for his own gain to be absolutely ''insulting'', bluntly and angrily refusing to even consider the idea. Wicoot makes it clear that he is not impressed either, that Tom was making an extremely reckless and stupid decision.]]

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* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite their natures and the pettiness of their rivalry that eventually led to [[spoiler:the demise of the Great Thunderbird (due to constantly having to come out in order to settle their rivalry despite needing rest), Manadza and Arctikull find Tom Bezzle's appeal to change the entire ecosystem for his own gain to be absolutely ''insulting'', bluntly and angrily refusing to even consider the idea. Wicoot makes it clear that he is not impressed either, that Tom was making an extremely reckless and stupid decision.]]

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* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite their natures and pettiness of their rivalry that eventually led to [[spoiler:the demise of the Great Thunderbird (due to constantly having to come out in order to settle their rivalry despite needing rest), Manadza and Arctikull find Tom Bezzle's appeal to change the entire ecosystem for his own gain to be absolutely ''insulting'', bluntly and angrily refusing to even consider the idea.]]


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* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite their natures and pettiness of their rivalry that eventually led to [[spoiler:the demise of the Great Thunderbird (due to constantly having to come out in order to settle their rivalry despite needing rest), Manadza and Arctikull find Tom Bezzle's appeal to change the entire ecosystem for his own gain to be absolutely ''insulting'', bluntly and angrily refusing to even consider the idea. Wicoot makes it clear that he is not impressed either, that Tom was making an extremely reckless and stupid decision.]]
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* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite their rather natures and pettiness of their rivalry that eventually led to [[spoiler:the demise of the Great Thunderbird (due to constantly having to come out in order to settle their rivalry despite needing rest), even Manadza and Arctikull find Tom Bezzle's appeal to change the entire ecosystem for his own gain to be absolutely ''insulting'', bluntly and angrily refusing to even consider the idea.]]

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* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite their rather natures and pettiness of their rivalry that eventually led to [[spoiler:the demise of the Great Thunderbird (due to constantly having to come out in order to settle their rivalry despite needing rest), even Manadza and Arctikull find Tom Bezzle's appeal to change the entire ecosystem for his own gain to be absolutely ''insulting'', bluntly and angrily refusing to even consider the idea.]]
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* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite their rather natures and pettiness of their rivalry that eventually led to [[spoiler:the demise of the Great Thunderbird (due to constantly having to come out in order to settle their rivalry despite needing rest), even Manadza and Arctikull find Tom Bezzle's appeal to change the entire ecosystem for his own gain to be absolutely ''insulting'', bluntly and angrily refusing to even consider the idea.]]
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* AppealToTradition: This is [[spoiler:Wicoot's]] argument to Tom Bezzle for [[spoiler:not altering the Legendaries' seasonal cycle on his say-so, not even to improve profits]]; it's just the way it's been for thousands of years, before humans even arrived in the Kaskade region, and it's not up for humans to decide. Tom… doesn't take it well.

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* AppealToTradition: This is [[spoiler:Wicoot's]] argument to Tom Bezzle for [[spoiler:not altering the Legendaries' seasonal cycle on his say-so, not even to improve profits]]; it's just the way it's been for thousands of years, before humans even arrived in the Kaskade region, and it's not up for humans to decide.decide, ''especially'' given the very real consequences of changing an entire ecosystem just for the sake of profit. Tom… doesn't take it well.
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** Another theme present throughout is morality. Many of the more prominent NPCs and characters, including several of the Gym Leaders, are put into situations where they have to (or already have) [[GrayandGreyMorality twist or let their morals slide in the pursuit of a greater goal.]] The prior example of Kaiba selling out to Amaze-All to save his DyingTown is one such case. The main villain, Tom Bezzle, is already shown many times to have let his moral slide in the pursuit of convenience at all costs, whether from allowing his corporation to gain dominance by any means, his lack of care for privacy in the name of convenience, and increasingly shady actions. Even Professor Fir is noted to have let his morals slide in regards to the selling of the Steel Whirlygig (a held item that allows Castform to change into the Steel Type, but at the expense of making the Pokemon uncomfortable and deeply traumatized) to Amaze-all, in exchange for money that could keep his lab going for ten years longer than any grant could.

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** Another theme present throughout is morality. Many A number of the more prominent NPCs and characters, including several of the Gym Leaders, are put into situations where they have to (or already have) [[GrayandGreyMorality twist or let their morals slide in the pursuit of a greater goal.]] The prior example of Kaiba selling out to Amaze-All to save his DyingTown is one such case. The main villain, Tom Bezzle, is already shown many times to have let his moral slide in the pursuit of convenience at all costs, whether from allowing his corporation to gain dominance by any means, his lack of care for privacy in the name of convenience, and increasingly shady actions. Even Professor Fir is noted to have let his morals slide in regards to the selling of the Steel Whirlygig (a held item that allows Castform to change into the Steel Type, but at the expense of making the Pokemon uncomfortable and deeply traumatized) to Amaze-all, in exchange for money that could keep his lab going for ten years longer than any grant could.
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** Another theme present throughout is morality. Many of the more prominent NPCs and characters, including several of the Gym Leaders, are put into situations where they have to (or already have) [[GrayandGreyMorality twist or let their morals slide in the pursuit of a greater goal.]] The main villain, Tom Bezzle, is already shown many times to have let his moral slide in the pursuit of convenience at all costs, whether from allowing his corporation to gain dominance by any means, his lack of care for privacy in the name of convenience, and increasingly shady actions. Even Professor Fir is noted to have let his morals slide in regards to the selling of the Steel Whirlygig (a held item that allows Castform to change into the Steel Type, but at the expense of making the Pokemon uncomfortable and deeply traumatized) to Amaze-all, in exchange for money that could keep his lab going for ten years longer than any grant could.

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** Another theme present throughout is morality. Many of the more prominent NPCs and characters, including several of the Gym Leaders, are put into situations where they have to (or already have) [[GrayandGreyMorality twist or let their morals slide in the pursuit of a greater goal.]] The prior example of Kaiba selling out to Amaze-All to save his DyingTown is one such case. The main villain, Tom Bezzle, is already shown many times to have let his moral slide in the pursuit of convenience at all costs, whether from allowing his corporation to gain dominance by any means, his lack of care for privacy in the name of convenience, and increasingly shady actions. Even Professor Fir is noted to have let his morals slide in regards to the selling of the Steel Whirlygig (a held item that allows Castform to change into the Steel Type, but at the expense of making the Pokemon uncomfortable and deeply traumatized) to Amaze-all, in exchange for money that could keep his lab going for ten years longer than any grant could.
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** Another theme present throughout is morality. Many of the more prominent NPCs and characters, including several of the Gym Leaders, are put into situations where they have to (or already have) [[GrayandGreyMorality twist or let their morals slide in the pursuit of a greater goal.]] The main villain, Tom Bezzle, is already shown many times to have let his moral slide in the pursuit of convenience at all costs, whether from allowing his corporation to gain dominance by any means, his lack of care for privacy in the name of convenience, and increasingly shady actions. Even Professor Fir is noted to have let his morals slide in regards to the selling of the Steel Whirlygig (a held item that allows Castform to change into the Steel Type, but at the expense of making the Pokemon uncomfortable and deeply traumatized) to Amaze-all, in exchange for money that could keep his lab going for ten years longer than any grant could.
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* SharedUniverse: [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjcoatQU2O1JO7B0cdAXFxMesGrnD92-V Pokemon Cardinal]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POXz8rpsq_E&t=1s Episode 0]] confirms that the Kaskade region shares a fakemon universe with the Norcloh region, as well as the [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOTw9wVd8iFAzPSP6yAr-2IudW24lmNaS Asone]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEXzgrPkT-mUyWTRHo-yPO3_c8L9zuCgy Solympia]] regions.

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* ClassicalElementsEnsemble: The [[spoiler:Cataclysmic Quartet]] have this sort of typing, with the Psychic/Fire [[spoiler:Lamentu]], the Water/Dark [[spoiler:Leoseace]], and the Poison/Flying (air) [[spoiler:Pestilation]]. The Ground/Fire [[spoiler:Revylon]] shares its Fire-typing with one other member, but its Ground-typing holds more prominence, as its SignatureMove Sulphur Beam is Ground-type.



* FourElementEnsemble: The [[spoiler:Cataclysmic Quartet]] have this sort of typing, with the Psychic/Fire [[spoiler:Lamentu]], the Water/Dark [[spoiler:Leoseace]], and the Poison/Flying [[spoiler:Pestilation]]. The Ground/Fire [[spoiler:Revylon]] shares its Fire-typing with one other member, but its Ground-typing holds more prominence, as its SignatureMove Sulphur Beam is Ground-type.
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** The aesthetic of the Burbwhirl line, the Water-type starter Pokémon. The middle stage Spoutlaw has a mustache and water bubbles on its hips that it can rapidly pinch and turn into [[WhipItGood water whips]], Vaquamael has a poncho/cowl-like carapace, and both upper evolutions have air bubbles on their heads that resemble cowboy hats.

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** The aesthetic of the Burbwhirl line, the Water-type starter Pokémon. The middle stage Spoutlaw has a mustache and water bubbles on its hips that it can rapidly pinch and turn into [[WhipItGood water whips]], whips, Vaquamael has a poncho/cowl-like carapace, and both upper evolutions have air bubbles on their heads that resemble cowboy hats.



** Water starter based on a weapon/warrior? Burbwhirl, Spoutlaw, and Vaquamael, a {{Cowboy}}-motifed bug with a focus on [[WhipItGood water whips]].

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** Water starter based on a weapon/warrior? Burbwhirl, Spoutlaw, and Vaquamael, a {{Cowboy}}-motifed bug with a focus on [[WhipItGood water whips]].whips.
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The project is completed as of June 14th, 2022, with a new project called ''Pokemon Legends Neo: Ghetsis'' beginning just one month later on July 15th, 2022.

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The project is completed as of June 14th, 2022, with a new project called ''Pokemon Legends Neo: Ghetsis'' ''WebVideo/PokemonLegendsNeoGhetsis'' beginning just one month later on July 15th, 2022.

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