1) The practice of detecting how moist clay is. First you can’t mold anything, at the next stage you can make a ball, then a sausage and at the final stage curl the sausage into a pretzel.
2) Primitive tools of prehistoric people that lived around the Baltic Sea: fish-spears, bone fish hooks, pearl necklaces, bone sewing needles and some sea shells with presumably decorative or even financial purpose.
**Eluviphant’s** malleable body lets it live underground. When the soil starts getting too dry, though, Eluviphant unearths itself and goes off to find a new resting place.
**Plastodon** has lots of body parts made of material that is said to have belonged to ancient lakeside people. This fakemon often tries to re-enact the customs of said people, such as catching water types on its harpoon-like tusks.
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Two things that have inspired this:
1) The practice of detecting how moist clay is. First you can’t mold anything, at the next stage you can make a ball, then a sausage and at the final stage curl the sausage into a pretzel.
2) Primitive tools of prehistoric people that lived around the Baltic Sea: fish-spears, bone fish hooks, pearl necklaces, bone sewing needles and some sea shells with presumably decorative or even financial purpose.
**Eluviphant’s** malleable body lets it live underground. When the soil starts getting too dry, though, Eluviphant unearths itself and goes off to find a new resting place.
**Plastodon** has lots of body parts made of material that is said to have belonged to ancient lakeside people. This fakemon often tries to re-enact the customs of said people, such as catching water types on its harpoon-like tusks.