Moskellito
The Life Drainer Pokémon
Type = Ghost/Bug
Does not evolve
Description
When people think of the most dangerous creature, they think of massive hulking monsters like bears or Charizards. In reality, it is the smallest of creatures that can kill the most. Creatures such as Viruses and diseases, along with those that further the spread of such microscopic organisms.
Of these, Moskellito is one of the most dangerous. Whereas other such beings like the average mosquito or variants of bat-like Pokémon merely drain blood, Moskellito drains the actual lifeforce from the prey's body. The beast resembles a skeleton shaped like a mosquito with its thorax containing a bag of red energy. This red energy is the lifeforce it has stolen from the innocent victims unlucky enough to encounter it.
Like the Litwick line, Moskellito is a very dangerous ghost pokémon. Capturing and using this pokémon is only legal for the most experienced trainers due to their danger. Given my encounter with a Moskellito, I can only conclude that this is just common sense.
Sidebar: Joys and Jenny's
Despite the variance of each region, certain things remain constant. One of those things is the presence of Nurse Joys and Officer Jennys. The Joys run the pokémon centers and heal the wounded. The Jennys, on the other hand, protect the innocent and deliver justice to the various criminals, be they part of a larger evil team (following the iconic Team Rocket, the most successful of all villain groups to date) or just being random evildoers acting on their own.
But this constant is very unlikely. After all, every Joy and Jenny is identical. There are minor differences, but not enough to explain the similarities. They exist in every region, even regions like Russo, which has only recently been freed of the tyrannical rule of the Republic of Russo Revolutionary Paramilitary and truly entered the league. Then there is the NoSo region, which has only recently re-entered the world after two hundred years of being sealed away by Arceus and the Creation Trio to prevent the Cataclysm from affecting the rest of the world.
But how is this possible? How can they share likenesses from such vast distances? The claim of familial relations does not explain this, as human genetics does not function this way.
There are several theories, each having evidence that supports and negates them, that Joys and Jennys are jobs the Pokémon league uses to provide a sense of familiarity. Another speculation is that they are robots, and I tried to test this theory when I was just five years old. In one of my least proud moments, I borrowed a Sudenki from a friend and had it power an EMP device I had taken from my father's home office. I then set it off in a police station. My punishment was not too harsh, as no criminal escaped and I was just a child, but the Jenny's in my hometown was not a robot.
One popular theory is that Joys and Jenny's are a type of pokémon. The human pokémon or gijinka phenomenon is rare and only occurs to a few people. However, there is evidence to support this theory. The first piece is the near identicalness of all Joy's and Jenny's, a phenomenon highly improbable, if not impossible, in humans but is the norm in pokémon. Any deviations are designated as regional forms. This identicalness even extends to their choices in life, as there are no reported instances of a Joy or Jenny not joining their traditional business, that being a nurse and officer respectively.
The second is their natural affinity for their jobs. Joys are among the best healers of pokémon one could ever encounter, and Jenny's are among the few non trainers who can keep up with the various criminal organizations (naming themselves teams in honor of the infamous team rocket) that plague our world.
While their human appearance and ability to speak our languages may seem to disprove this theory, one must remember that Pokémon can learn to talk like a human, as one meowth has shown. In addition, the existence of the Ultra Beasts leads many to posit that Joy's and Jenny's are a variant of Pokémon from a different universe.
I do not know which, if any, of the theories are true, but I do know this. When a Joy says to come back soon, they do not wish harm upon you or your pokémon. It is merely a platitude with a dark context in their line of work.
Author notes
Sorry this took so long. I've had school work and been focused on power rangers by krockman18.
Thanks to dragonx500 for beta reading and BatterymanAAA for making the 156 ghost types used for this.
Next shall be Usagru and Sudenki by CouyZ.
The NoSo region was made by DragonlordRynn, but I added the sealed off by Arceus and the creation trio bit. If I change anything, I will try to say it here. But when in doubt ask the original creator of whatever I am covering, because it is their content and if they say I got something wrong then I am wrong, and they are correct.
