
There were seven kings in Beleriand in the greatest years of the First Age.
((Oh, no.))
As it happens, there are also seven Pokemon on 'Scape-grace's' team.
((Oh, no, Dafydd, really--))
It seems therefore entirely appropriate to--
((Dafydd, Scapegrace already has a theme, they're all robots from--))
I didn't ask for your opinion. So! Toxapex. It looks like a mountain on the outside, but it has a frail little creature in the middle. Yes, it's covered in spikes, but ultimately, it's unable to defend itself.
((There is no way this will end well.))
In other words, it's Fingolfin. Holed up in Hithlum, he ultimately couldn't stand up to Morgoth's attacks.
((Neither could your grandfather.))
Huinesoron! That was hurtful and you should be ashamed of yourself.
((But... you...))
Next up is pretty little... ah, 'Peromosa', apparently.
((Don't pick, mistakes happen.))
Not to me. With that long, carefully-tended 'hair', this Pokemon can only be compared to Finrod of the 'golden house of Finarfin'. As a bonus, it's a bug, and surely would love to live underground in a filthy cave like-
((Yes, you've made your point.))
Third is Metagross, and I'm sure I don't need to explain why it's named after Turgon. The rocky spines of its legs are a perfect mirror of the mountains of Gondolin, and unlike Fingolfin, it's actually able to make good on that promise.
Then there's a rather gorgeous Fire-type creature which must of course share a name with my own dear brother. Maedhros would... well, admittedly he'd probably be quite put-out to know I'd named a bug after him, but if he wanted a say in this he shouldn't have died.
Serperior... is Thingol. It just is. Look at it.
((... I can't argue with that.))
Then we have Hoopa-Unbound, which is not so much terrifying as overcompensating. With that ludicrous crown, it can be only one person: Morgoth himself, holed up in his dungeon quaking in fear.
((You're including Morgoth in this?))
I included Finrod, so it's not like I have a high barrier for competence.
((!!))
Finally, Tapu Fini. I admit I can't really tell what the design is supposed to be, but it looks something like a boat. By what would be happy coincidence if I wasn't such an expert at planning, the last king in Beleriand is Cirdan the Shipwright. Ta-da!
((... I will grudgingly admit that was impressive.))
You're too kind. No, actually you're not kind enough. Do better next time.
>Dafydd