>>50788753>Hydra: A common symbol for both fascist/authoritarian governments and fasces (the sticks being the heads and the bonds being the body, plus breaking one stick just creates more sticks to add to the bundle) [See: Marvel's HYDRA (pic related)Even Hydreigon's main head bears a strong resemblance to a skull. ].>Names of Pokémon in line based on numbers in German (D-ein[s:lit]-o, Zwei-lous, Hy-drei-gon).>Only dark/dragon-type in the whole game; the dark-type is often referenced as the "evil"-type because of its presentation in Japanese (あくタイプ), plus the dragon-type is often associated, mainly from the game lore, as a type based in arcane magic and tradition.>When it evolves from Zweilous to Hydreigon, according to Pokédex entries, one of the two heads wins out and takes over the whole body (like a usurper to the old system, à la Nazi Germany), and uses the head[s:lit] for its own bidding. Should also be noted that the Pokédex entry for Deino states that is it very "careless," since its hair/fur leaves is short-sighted, while may also be a nod to how these sorts of ideologies propagate. Its carelessness also results in it weathering many wounds, likely fueling its rage and carelessness. I presume that only after it takes full control of "its" body (the system) can it truly so-called see. Even then, it doesn't have the normal eyes (or, dare I say, vision) that any of the other gen 5 Pokémon have, or even the eyes other Deino have, when it becomes Hydreigon.>Main person that uses it in B/W (Ghetsis) has created an underground cabal (like the Order of Thule) and uses the righteousness of young people to do his bidding, while making them believe that they are serving the greater good (which is especially evident in their chivalrous/medieval outfits).There's probably tons more, but hopefully these autistic ramblings build enough of a picture.