Sera named one anyway: she called the seam-keeper between them Soluna—the silver-banded ridge where dawn and dusk met. Soluna became a pilgrimage for both beasts. On mornings when the Solgriff would sunbathe, Lunoryx would wind itself between its legs and share a sliver of memory. The Atlas logged every exchange, adding a new category: Symbiosis of Day/Night.

So, how do these exclusive Pokémon fit into the larger world of Pokémon? The answer lies in the Pokédex, a comprehensive database of all Pokémon. The Pokédex is an essential tool for any Pokémon trainer, providing valuable information on each Pokémon's characteristics, abilities, and stats.

Under lunar dark, nocturnal and ghostly Pokémon emerge.

In the fan-made world of , the Pokédex serves as a central pillar for exploration within the Rikoto region , tasking players with cataloging a vast array of unique "Fakemon". Unlike many other fan projects that mix in canon species, this game focuses entirely on an original Pokédex of 358 species , emphasizing a cohesive, nature-focused world where every creature is a new discovery . Structure of the Rikoto Pokédex

Pokémon Solar Light and Lunar Dark is a popular fan-made game set in the original . Its Pokédex, known as the Rikoto Dex , features over 350 species of Pokémon, including 200+ entirely original "Fakemon" alongside a selection of official Pokémon and new regional forms. Starter Pokémon

The Rikoto Dex is organized into a linear list of species, starting with the traditional trio of Starter Pokémon : Herovor (#001) Fire Starter: Purrlit (#004) Water Starter: Salatad (#007)