that's good Jeff, or we could go with The Loony Lunatone Café...
btw I cant wait for D/P to get here so I can finly get a decent fighting type for my team....btw the word Lucio is is the Italian for light... also the word car in Lucario most likly comes from the diverse order Carnivora IPA: [kɑː(r)ˈnɪvɔːˌrə] (from Latin carō (stem carn-) 'flesh', + vorāre 'to devour') includes over 260 placental mammals. While the Giant Panda is almost exclusively a herbivore (although it does occasionally eat fish, eggs and insects), nearly all others eat meat as their primary diet item: some (like the cat family) almost exclusively, others (like the bears and foxes) are more omnivorous. Members of Carnivora have a characteristic skull shape, and their dentition includes prominent canines and carnassials.
I also fond it instesting to note that The Maned Wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus) has the word rac in it's Scientific name which when flipped arond spells the word car which are made of steel btw.
Also In many ancient myths, the wolf is portrayed as being brave, honorable, or intelligent. The best examples of such portrayals are demonstrated by some of the stories of the Native Americans. Elsewhere, the wolf was revered as the totem animal of Ancient Rome (see Romulus and Remus and Lupercalia). In Proto-Indo-European society, the wolf was most likely associated with the warrior class, and the word itself was subject to taboo deformation (the Latin lupus being an example of a mutated form of the original Proto-Indo-European *wlkwos).
Thus this is why Rioru and Lucario are are fighting types, and the fact that the Lucario that served under Sir. Aaron acted much like a worrior in the way he battled.
~Char'es Legend![]()