>>56234916>How would you handle writing Paradox Pokémon in different regions or your own story>Personal bias aside, they're not leaving the Crater unless they become so numerous that they're forced to disperse or die, or someone/something brings them out. Like getting tossed through the mists to end up somewhere else Terapagos and its Tera crystals have been. IE, being summoned by Terapagos at the Crystal Pool in Kitikami or getting google earth random'd while Terapagos is having its stellar freakout during the final fight. We already see Tera crystals growing organically, either by absorbing minerals out of the earth or Tera crystals empowering Tera crystals after sending Tera energy down an infinite chain of linked timelines. Theoretically, anywhere a Terapagos decided to shit a gem in ages past before going extinct is a potential drop point for Paradoxes sooner or later. Other options include the ol' reliable "a Hoopa did it" method, claiming that some of the Professor's Master Balls got misplaced during the return trip, or the Paldean League decided to redistribute small, controllable populations around the world so they aren't all doomed to die out in the failing ecosystem inside the Crater. No one is getting them from the Crater directly though. The fun thing about the Terapagos paradox is that it really is turtles all the way down. Terapagos's grand spergout will happen, has happened, is currently happening still until enough events are changed from the start of the chain to the end to prevent the chain from existing in the first place. Everything that rises must converge, and the reverse is also true. All a Paradox needs to show up and shit on your day is having enough Tera crystals lying around to act as a homing beacon. Of course, this also means that they will, eventually and at complete random, blip out of existence because their world was never linked.