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>Stage 1: Bebjorn (a combination of baby and bjorn, meaning bear), the Baby Bear Pokemon. Normal/Ground type.
Bebjorn (pronounced beh-beh-yawn) is an innocuous polar bear cubs, cute and cuddly. It has an iron plate on his head, and small shiny metal nubs on its forelegs. It headbutts its enemies, and attempts to look stronger than it is.
Bebjorn admire strength and power, but aren't very violent themselves.
>Stage 2: Vikjorn (a combination of viking and bjorn, meaning bear), the Raider Pokemon. Ground/Steel type.
Vikjorn (pronounced vie-key-yawn) remains quadrupedal. They are larger than Bebjorn, and their fur has grown out in such a way that it looks like it is dressed in furs, not just a furry creature. The metal plates on its head and forelegs has grown out so as to look like armor, and when Vikjorn needs them to, they expand to look like Viking roundshields (like would be seen on the side of a boat) or dual ax blades.
>Stage 3: Jarbjorn (a combination of Jarl meaning chief and Bjorn, meaning bear), the Chieftan Pokemon. Ground/Steel type
Jarbjorn (pronounced yarr-beh-yawn) are huge and shaggy, their metal headplate has grown out to resemble a Viking helmet (real type, not horned) and its armor has grown further still, but now is more ornate and inscribed with blue runes. It is still quadrupedal, but when it attacks, it sometimes rears up on its hind legs to slash at its enemies with the huge steel axeblades that expand from its forelegs. When it needs to take a hit, it bows its head to ensure that the armor takes most of the blow.