galahawk:

Latios here!

Since at least one or two people asked for it and I decided after all that I wanted to complete the duo, here’s some Latias variations!

Standard Latias are just regular Latias. They are the most common variety, being able to live in many different environments.



Alpine Latias are northern Latias which have traded their ability to swim for feathers that are not waterproof, but are warmer and enable them to survive in colder climates.



Cardinal Latias are nomadic Latias with cardinal-like colors and markings. They use their flashy coats to attract Jay Latios mates, but they are picky, and only the flashiest, prettiest mate will do.



Fire Opal Latias are a variety that was bred as a status symbol for royalty long ago. They’re known for their beautiful, opalescent feathers.



Illuminated Latias get their name from their intricate, swirled markings, which have been compared to illuminated manuscripts. No two have the same pattern!



Albino Latias have light, cream-colored feathers as a result of albinism. While they vaguely resemble shiny Latias, they can be differentiated by their eyes being light-lavender as opposed to green.



Longhair Latias are a result of selectively breeding Alpines for qualities such as their soft feathers. These Latias are sweet and motherly, and are an ideal companion for kids. Though because of their feathers, fast flight is difficult.



Sea Latias are Latias which have adapted to live solely at sea. As such, they have developed traits such as sleeker bodies, more sharkskin-like feathers, and more fin-like feet, ears and wings.



I got this one done exponentially faster than the other one which surprised me. Well, enjoy the duo of Lati breeds and variations.