>>54401308>>54401321A Demiurge takes pieces of itself to make things ‘whole’ to it, regardless of whether that thing is already alive or not. So it makes perfect sense it’s genetically modifying and creating Paradox Pokémon with it’s power, and making them ‘real’ through the Time Machine, which actually acts as a focus for Tera Energy to gather in one easy, ‘explainable’, place.
But what about the Imaginary Pokémon? If they were also likely imagined by Sada and Turo, shouldn’t they have been created as one creature? Why is it only after the book is reintroduced into the machine, that these ‘new’ Paradox Pokémon show up? And instead of one cloned up imaginary Pokémon, we have gotten so far two confirmed, but incredibly different Pokémon, as a result?
The simple answer? Terapagos is creating monsters by using the closest ‘base’ Pokémon it apparently has access to, the Legendary Beast Trio, and the Swords of Justice. And it’s transforming these Pokémon to meet the qualifications of the book’s ‘new’ instructions. But since it can’t imagine up a new Pokémon, it’s forced to create two separate Pokémon, with possibly a third either coming into existence later, or from a fusion of the two going to be made.