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This is Staravia. Notice ts curly hair, black and grey color scheme and its face. Staravia is just a happy bird, right? Staravia is jolly and joyful, right? Wrong. Staravia wasn't the happy jolly go play Monopoly birdie it is now. Oh no, it wasn't. But to know more about Staravia's past, we have to go way back in time, when Staravia was just a little Starly.
Starly didn't had many friends, its only friends were Murkrow, Pidgey and Pidove, but even then, Starly was constantly mocked by everybody. Its friends? Laughed at it because of its hair. Its parents? Never liked it, everytime Starly got to its nest its parents beat it up with a spiky log because of its hair. Everybody ever mocked and laughed at Starly. Because of all this hatred, Starly preferred to be alone, but when it was alone it was happy, regardless. But Starly couldn't always be alone, it had to hunt its food, go to bed, wash its feathers in the river, etc.
Starly's life was sad. Starly's life was so sad, it once decided to evolve into Staravia, just to laugh at its unevolved friend's faces. And Starly did it. Now it was a cute but noisy and intimidating Staravia. Staravia was so happyit wanted to show everybody it evolved. Staravia searched for its friends, but it didn't find them. When Staravia was tired of searching them, it bumped into a Honchkrow, and there were a Pidgeotto and a Tranquill near that Honchkrow. It couldn't be, Staravia's friends evolved before Staravia. And guess what? They laughed even harder than before. That was it. It was the last drop. Staravia moved to the mountains to keep alone.
Staravia was fine in the mountains, until a Braviary passed by. The Braviary laughed at Staravia because of its hair tuft and called two other Braviary and a Xatu. They all laughed at Staravia's hair tuft and face.