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Some are drawn from other's headcanons, some are

Legendaries

  • Arceus, Dialga, Palkia, Giratina, the Lake Trio, and the Unown collective are the only "divine" Legendaries; they are unkillable, as they are embodied metaphysically. Their avatars only follow physics as much as they care too.
  • Arceus delegates its power to the above Legendaries, as well as Groudon, Kyogre, Rayquaza, and Jirachi. Ho-oh, Lugia, and the Kami Trio are granted a lesser level of power too. These Legendaries have mortal bodies, and thus may in theory be slain, though they would eventually be reincarnated. Only one of each exists.
  • Some other Legendaries serve as attendants of higher-rank Legendaries. Celebi serves Dialga, who set up the Time Ripple system for its use. Mew serves ???. Celebi may be plural. Mew certainly is.
  • The rest are just really powerful/elusive species.
  • The Regis are the product of ancient human sorcerers.

Geography & Culture

  • The regions have a physical relationship somewhat similar to their real-world inspirations, but with distances significantly skewed.
  • Global history is severely different from our world, though local history may have some parallel events.
  • In particular, WWII has no parallel. Nuclear weapons exist, and have proliferated more than in our world, but have luckily never been used in war. Legendary encounters at nuclear test sites may be a factor here.
  • Kanto and Johto have a few of the more famous aspects of Japanese culture, though a fortunately less workaholic attitude among business.
  • Unova has New York City culture, though spread out over a larger area; probably around the size of BosWash.
  • Hoenn is actually more Hawaiian in culture. Groudon is seen as a female volcano deity, and Kyogre her rival sister.
  • Sinnoh ???

Technology

  • Pokéballs and teleporters operate through spacial-warping principles:
    • Pokéballs maintain extradimensional bubbles of comfortable size for Pokémon.
    • Teleporters have two or more endpoint devices linked to the same bubble, used to shunt objects from one to the other. Cross a Pokéball and an Ender Chest to get the idea.
    • The extradimensional space causes a nausea effect in humans that Pokémon do not experience; teleporter tiles have technology that can mitigate this for short-range hops, but long-range teleportation (whether by this tech or Psychic mons) is not a comfortable experience to humans, thus planes and trains are still well-used.
  • "Boxes" are an game abstraction; the PC system just tracks whose mons are being kept at which labs. Most trainers do not have relationships with labs, and just cart around their mons or send them home.

Biology

  • Humans are capable of many special abilities exhibited by Pokémon, but only with difficulty and rarely of any impressive power. Psychic abilities are most common (most people will have a friend who can levitate Pokéballs), with Aura abilities not uncommon. Some Firebreathers can actually do it naturally.
  • The in-game gender ratios are bunk.
  • "Species" is a messy concept for mons; "Egg Group" is closer to the RL definition of species, but even then they form a ring. Hormones determine which parent's genes are expressed, which is usually the mother's, but can be sex-linked instead. For instance, a Hitmonchan father's male children will often be Tyrogue.
  • Yes, Nidorina can breed. As can Nidoqueen, if they evolve before menopause.