>>38608901I didn't say I didn't think it was a bit bizarre for a Pokemon, but I like the concept. The artist's inspiration is why it looks so strange. I like it though, just would need to be changed a good bit to pass as a Pokemon.
"Gasharcc are naturally occurring sources of dimensional instability, with bits of them constantly warping in and out of existence. Though their natural habitat seems to have been the ocean, the fossil record indicates that they could survive just as easily on land, or even phased inside of solid objects. Gasharcc were sources of great confusion to paleontologists, as they would occasionally teleport themselves and small chunks of their habitat into distant locations, creating seeming errors in the fossil record in the process.
Sections of Uzumoloch’s body are composed of ultradense matter, giving it the ability to generate micro-black holes. Uzumoloch use their natural gravitational field in order to draw in prey, creating massive whirlpools in the process when at sea. Uzumoloch fossils are fairly easy to find, as their bodies create dramatic impact on the surrounding landscape. This is useful, as small shards of ultradense matter collected from their remains were used as a fuel source for early Poké Balls.
Gasharcc and Uzumoloch are based on the prehistoric, spiral-jawed shark known as Helicoprion, as well as the works of possibly deranged manga artist Junji Ito.
Their ability is Storm Drain."