Correct. There are in fact related species to the Simisage you saw— Simisear and Simipour. They look similar but have generally milder temperaments and different typing. I personally am a regional variant of Zoroark I'd never seen before arriving here. So is my brother Ingo. Except he is a Typhlosion instead.
[ And Ingo was able to recognize these regional forms as Hisuian when Emmet could not. End point, Pokemon are many and varied. But that all isn't really immediately useful information, is it? Not related to the question she was asking initially. Switch tracks. ]
Ingo has already mentioned what happened on our trip into the middle section of the forest. He did not mention this: while it was peaceful, and not subject to the strange effects the fog has on us. The clearing free of the fog felt familiar, at least to me. Verrrry strangely so.
[ This leaks through: the conflicting awareness that he knows this place, he's been here before and what? no, he doesn't. ]
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[ And Ingo was able to recognize these regional forms as Hisuian when Emmet could not. End point, Pokemon are many and varied. But that all isn't really immediately useful information, is it? Not related to the question she was asking initially. Switch tracks. ]
Ingo has already mentioned what happened on our trip into the middle section of the forest. He did not mention this: while it was peaceful, and not subject to the strange effects the fog has on us. The clearing free of the fog felt familiar, at least to me. Verrrry strangely so.
[ This leaks through: the conflicting awareness that he knows this place, he's been here before and what? no, he doesn't. ]
I am Emmet. I could not tell you why.