and heres some lore to it too! (i hope thats allowed)
This is a Grinning Bruxish, an aberrated form of Bruxish caused by unknown circumstances.
A fisher found it one day while fishing and was disturbed by its many oversized teeth. Although many believe this is a one of a kind, others believe that somewhere in the ocean resides a small bunch of islands where these are more common than a shiny in the wild. A small group consisting of a professor, a scientist, and the fisher who caught the Bruxish came together to analyze this Aberration. The scientist and professor wanted to look into it on a scientific and emotional level, whilst the fisher simply believed they should have some say because they fished it out. This is what they had to say.
The Professor: It’s abnormally large teeth seems to have caused some of its skin to rip apart, revealing it’s gums and some mussel within it’s self. The pain seems to be so severe that it occasionally starts to bite at it’s fins and tail just so it can feel a different kind of pain. I sometimes hear it’s cries of pain, and watch as it attempts to rip off more of it’s fins. It fills me with a great pain, knowing that it won’t leave this torment until it perishes.
The Scientist: The pain it feels from its jaw nearly being torn apart by its teeth seems to have changed it not only physically but mentally as well. Once we let it into a fish tank with some Magikarp, it quickly became aggressive and instead of using it’s psychic abilities, it instead used it’s teeth in an attempt to cut the Magikarp in half! Though merely speculation, we may need to consider the fact that this abnormity may have lost it’s psychic typing in exchange for it becoming Water/Dark. Further testing is necessary to confirm this theory.
The Fisher: Whilst the other two are more interested in it’s freakish chompers, I’m more interested on what’s on its head. I wanted them to look into it but neither of them wishes to even acknowledge it, so what the heck! It looks like what was once a flower like… thingy on its head now resembles another miniature mouth. But it’s so hard tell, not to mention how these idiotic blokes wont even allow me to come close enough to even see its eyelashes! Y’know what? If those islands everyone keeps talking about is real, I’m taking my boat and sailing over there just to see if it actually is a mouth or not. I can’t stand these morons.
Though further testing on all sides was to be done, one day the Grinning Bruxish was found dead in it’s tank. It had ripped more of it’s fins off, leading to a fatal wound, and causing an end to it’s eternal pain.
GhostfogDragon
They must not have dental insurance! u_u
Fun take on the design! Bruxish has always been one of my least favorite pokemon simply because it’s sort of abrasive on the eyeballs for more than one reason, so I think making it a little creepy is a fun direction to take the design! Dredge is a great game, and I’d actually love to see more aberrated fish pokemon.
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and heres some lore to it too! (i hope thats allowed)
This is a Grinning Bruxish, an aberrated form of Bruxish caused by unknown circumstances.
A fisher found it one day while fishing and was disturbed by its many oversized teeth. Although many believe this is a one of a kind, others believe that somewhere in the ocean resides a small bunch of islands where these are more common than a shiny in the wild. A small group consisting of a professor, a scientist, and the fisher who caught the Bruxish came together to analyze this Aberration. The scientist and professor wanted to look into it on a scientific and emotional level, whilst the fisher simply believed they should have some say because they fished it out. This is what they had to say.
The Professor: It’s abnormally large teeth seems to have caused some of its skin to rip apart, revealing it’s gums and some mussel within it’s self. The pain seems to be so severe that it occasionally starts to bite at it’s fins and tail just so it can feel a different kind of pain. I sometimes hear it’s cries of pain, and watch as it attempts to rip off more of it’s fins. It fills me with a great pain, knowing that it won’t leave this torment until it perishes.
The Scientist: The pain it feels from its jaw nearly being torn apart by its teeth seems to have changed it not only physically but mentally as well. Once we let it into a fish tank with some Magikarp, it quickly became aggressive and instead of using it’s psychic abilities, it instead used it’s teeth in an attempt to cut the Magikarp in half! Though merely speculation, we may need to consider the fact that this abnormity may have lost it’s psychic typing in exchange for it becoming Water/Dark. Further testing is necessary to confirm this theory.
The Fisher: Whilst the other two are more interested in it’s freakish chompers, I’m more interested on what’s on its head. I wanted them to look into it but neither of them wishes to even acknowledge it, so what the heck! It looks like what was once a flower like… thingy on its head now resembles another miniature mouth. But it’s so hard tell, not to mention how these idiotic blokes wont even allow me to come close enough to even see its eyelashes! Y’know what? If those islands everyone keeps talking about is real, I’m taking my boat and sailing over there just to see if it actually is a mouth or not. I can’t stand these morons.
Though further testing on all sides was to be done, one day the Grinning Bruxish was found dead in it’s tank. It had ripped more of it’s fins off, leading to a fatal wound, and causing an end to it’s eternal pain.
They must not have dental insurance! u_u
Fun take on the design! Bruxish has always been one of my least favorite pokemon simply because it’s sort of abrasive on the eyeballs for more than one reason, so I think making it a little creepy is a fun direction to take the design! Dredge is a great game, and I’d actually love to see more aberrated fish pokemon.
Britxish