Hawaii-Mon Part 8

Elepai'o-

Little Songbird Pokemon

Normal/Flying

Evolves into Juvenai'o

Ability: Early Bird

Dex:

A curious and bold little bird, it is known to follow travelers throughout its forest home. Ancient Alolans used them to identify fresh logs of lumber from decayed ones to make canoes. They are the first to sing there trilling song in the morning and the last to end their song in the evening.



Juvenai'o-

Patrol Pokemon

Fire/Flying

Evolves from Elepai'o

Evolves into I'olani

Ability: Blaze/Big Pecks

Signature Move: Signal Flare (ranged special attack. Prority+1. Deals double damage to Pokemon immune to Ground-type moves. Hits Pokemon using Fly. Reduces accuracy of target by 1 stage and 15% chance of Burn)

Dex:

It continuously patrols it’s forest domain, reporting to its I'olani superior any suspicious or out of place activity. They also train for the day they evolve and challenge the ruling I'olani for control over the flock’s territory. If it senses serious danger on patrol it will spark one of its flammable quill feathers and send it into the sky as a signal flare to warn the flock.



I'olani-

Regal Blaze Pokemon

Fire/Flying

Evolves from Juvenai'o

Ability: Flame Body/ Flash Fire

Dex:

One is usually the alpha leader of the flock. Others periodically challenged the leader for control.

If the leader is defeated his exiled from the flocks territory. If the leader wins but recognized his strength in the challenger, it will award the challenger a troupe of flock members and a piece of territory to watch over and protect under the leader.

Alolan Royals pattern their clothing after this Noble bird and adorn their capes and helmets with its blazing plumage. When making cloaks out of its feathers they must be washed several times to remove the flammable oils, but they are left with a flame proof protective cloak.

The feathers of its wing tips can be struck like a match to spark a fire. Alolans collected these and use them to start cooking fires in a pinch. It’s feathers are fire proof but the oils on top of them are flammable. It is said to be a wondrous sight to watch a blazing I'olani challenge its leader.