>>24884409I have some, here I go. Buckle up for autism.
1. Chest spike size varies between individuals, and is directly correlated with psychic strength.
2. Their white skin burns easily, and Gardevoir actively seek the shade.
3. In addition to the trainers themselves, Gardevoir are also fiercely defensive of the trainer's assets and belongings.
4. Two Gardevoir belonging to the same trainer will often dislike each other, and compete to be the favorite.
4b. Though it only happens rarely, a Gardevoir can come to resent its trainer's other pokemon as well.
5. Gardevoir are capable of learning complex skills such as cooking, or playing a musical instrument.
6. Gardevoir romance is actually quite uncommon, and typically only manifests between trainer-pokemon pairs who have grown together from youth for many years.
7. A Gardevoir with a strong enough bond with its trainer would follow an order to kill someone without question. This fact in addition to its cunning intelligence and psychic power gives Gardevoir a lesser-known niche as a pokemon preferred by underworld crime bosses.
8. Gardevoir's thick forearms are the most muscular part of its body. Though it supports most of its body with passive telekinesis, its three fingers have a strangely powerful unassisted grip.
9. There are no nerve endings in the six flaps that grow from Gardevoir's waist. They do no feel pain when cut, but do bleed quite a bit.
9b. The true purpose of Gardevoir's dress is to radiate body heat to keep its internal temperature down. If the flaps are trimmed completely, a Gardevoir will quickly overheat if it exerts itself in battle.
10. The frills on Gardevoir's head are very sensitive to touch, and it really bother it when they are fondled.
11. Gardevoir's slick hair naturally grows into its distinctive shape, and stops growing at a certain length. However, it can be coaxed into growing longer with special care.