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No. 368: Gorebyss
South Sea Pokémon
Although Gorebyss is the very picture of elegance and beauty while swimming, it is also cruel. When it spots prey, this Pokémon inserts its thin mouth into the prey's body and drains the prey of its body fluids.
Here's Nautica, my Water-Type Gym Leader OC! I drew him a while back but this is newly updated design!
His team consists of Gorebyss, Huntail, and Lanturn, and then Milotic, Primarina, and Cradily are added in his rematch.
@yassietalks he might also have a gorebyss since they look like amazon river dolphins and they are venezuelan animals (so water type my boy?)
Small update today, it appears Grotess' pose and concept were reused for Huntail in Gen 3. Similarly, Ikari seems to have split between Gorebyss and Sharpedo (pose and head fin shape went to Gorebyss, small shark head and position of fins went to Sharpedo).
Cuando tu novia es bajita, y NO le gusta ser bajita, pero tu amas que lo sea~
#FNAFHSNewGeneration los bebyssss xdddd
Un poco de hetero para variarle (? Xddd y para romper mi hiatus de unos dias *3*)9
#FNAFHS #FHS
I drew Gorebyss but it's a fuzzy worm
#fuzzyworm #Pokemon #pokemonart #magicworm #art
Scruffy peer pressured me into making a gym leader OC- Meet Nautica, a Deep Sea researcher doubling as a Water Type Gym Leader!
Pokemon are Chinchou, Gorebyss, Huntail, and Lanturn. He has a female Shiny Chinchou named "Twinkles" as a companion Pokemon in his lab.
@trythisoutchiki It's Gorebyss., and I definitely didn't have to google its name ...
I humanized Gorebyss and Huntail today.
Don't ask me why, i genuinely have no clue.
I just did.
Good Day.
No. 368: Gorebyss
South Sea Pokémon
Although Gorebyss is the very picture of elegance and beauty while swimming, it is also cruel. When it spots prey, this Pokémon inserts its thin mouth into the prey's body and drains the prey of its body fluids.
No. 368: Gorebyss
South Sea Pokémon
Although Gorebyss is the very picture of elegance and beauty while swimming, it is also cruel. When it spots prey, this Pokémon inserts its thin mouth into the prey's body and drains the prey of its body fluids.