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===Character profile===
===Character profile===
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In both its Normal and Terastal Forms, Terapagos is shown to be a docile and friendly Pokémon. Once it awakened after hundreds of slumbering in the depths of the [[Pokémon world|planet]], it yawned and looked happy to see the group of humans looking down at it. Terapagos is heavily implied to be the very last one of its species after seismic shifts brought its kind to the brink of extinction. It's also implied to be a very young-minded Pokémon as shown when it gladly walked towards the player upon seeing them for the very first time.  
In both its Normal and Terastal Forms, Terapagos is shown to be a docile and friendly Pokémon. Once it awakened after hundreds of slumbering in the depths of the [[Pokémon world|planet]], it yawned and looked happy to see the group of humans looking down at it. Terapagos is heavily implied to be the very last one of its species after it was said that seismic shifts brought its kind to the brink of extinction. It's also implied to be a very young-minded Pokémon as shown when it gladly walked towards the player upon seeing them for the very first time.  


It also appear to enjoy granting desires to others, as seen when it brought a [[Professor Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo]]{{sup/9|V}} from a [[Pokémon multiverse|parallel timeline]] for its trainer. Even though it is a good Pokémon by nature, when [[Kieran]] [[Terastal phenomenon|Terastallized]] it as instructed by [[Briar]], Terapagos is abnormally overloaded with [[Terastal energy]], causing it to lose control of itself and become enraged, so furious that it not only destroyed the [[Master Ball]] used to catch it, but also tried to kill everyone there, specially Kieran with a huge Terastal energy blast.
It also appear to enjoy granting desires to others, as seen when it brought a [[Professor Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo]]{{sup/9|V}} from a [[Pokémon multiverse|parallel timeline]] for its trainer. Even though it is a good Pokémon by nature, when [[Kieran]] [[Terastal phenomenon|Terastallized]] it as instructed by [[Briar]], Terapagos is abnormally overloaded with [[Terastal energy]], causing it to lose control of itself and become enraged, so furious that it not only destroyed the [[Master Ball]] used to catch it, but also tried to kill everyone there, specially Kieran with a huge Terastal energy blast.