A fan of the Pokemon games created Paradox forms for Lugia and Ho-Oh, turning them into prehistoric beasts. Ever since the introduction of Paradox forms in Game Freak's RPG series, players have been coming up with their own alternate takes on various pocket monsters. This has led to a good number of Pokemon receiving past and future versions created by those who love the franchise.
The Legendary Pokemon Ho-Oh and Lugia were introduced in the second Generation of the series. The two pocket monsters were the cover Legendaries for Pokemon Gold and Silver and have both been featured in the franchise's anime and animated films. Lugia and Ho-Oh also serve as Trio Masters, with the former presiding over the Legendary Birds and the other the Legendary Beasts.
A Reddit user named Homem_da_Carrinha posted art of the Pokemon Lugia and Ho-Oh that they made. The pieces are the artist's take on Past Paradox forms for the two pocket monsters, which look like prehistoric creatures in the artwork. Homem_da_Carrinha changed the Typing for the two Pokemon, making Paradox Lugia into a Psychic/Water-Type and Ho-Oh into a Fire/Ground-Type. They also gave them new names, with Lugia taking on the title Argentic Sail and Ho-Oh becoming Aureate Fan. Homem_da_Carrinha provided Shiny variations for the two pocket monsters that take inspiration from the actual color variations of the originals. The two new forms for Lugia and Ho-Oh are interesting takes that do a good job of imagining what the duo would look like if they were from prehistoric times.
The artwork that Homem_da_Carrinha posted has been gaining a number of admirers, showing that fans of the Pokemon series are really enjoying these variants of the Legendary pocket monsters. One commenter stated that they need the artist's rendition of Lugia, while another said that Ho-Oh has been turned into a chicken and that they like it. One gamer mentioned that they love the design that was given to Lugia, and while they thought the Paradox form of
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