some wormworld fanart i made tonight.. we have naoise and vaughn, marmo, herdessa, and queen donna ofc

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some wormworld fanart i made tonight.. we have naoise and vaughn, marmo, herdessa, and queen donna ofc

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Archanyte, the Loose Ground Pokemon!
Type: Normal
Evolves into Archagaarden With an explosion of life in the surface waters, many sessile organisms would learn to live on the microbial mats of the seabed. Rocks and debris that were caught in the mats would eventually be infested and become Archanytes. When the microbial mats began to disappear halfway through Eohs, Archanytes would be some of the last pieces of solid ground for corals and sponges to live on.
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@talesfromthenorsesmouth I have news. News that I think you will like
Apparently, the late Ediacaran period (so like, 540 million years ago-ish) was so full of worms that some scientist literally call that period of time...
Wormworld.
i have been thinking about it since I found out and thought you might like to know as well :3c
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Burroworm, the Upheaval Pokemon!
Type: Fighting
Evolves into Excattoia
When predation first appeared, many animals opted for the development of armor, the senses, or speed. Burroworms would take a different route, learning to dig into the microbial mats of the shallow seas to hide from predators and ambush prey. Their activity would lead to drastic changes for the Eohs seabed.