Garudaeol

Garudaeol is a dual-Type Flying/Fighting-Type legendary Pokémon.

It is not known to evolve into or from any other Pokémon.

Along with Vulkantaur, Pokoraidon and Gaiyanad, Garudaeol is a member of the Elemental quartet, representing air.

Physiology
Garudaeol is the smallest of the Elements, but is still large in terms of humans. Its body is very humanoid in construction, though the entirety of it is covered in pinkish-white feathers. Its head is that of a bird, having stern black eyes and a green beak. It wears what appear to be light gray-colored bandages across its midriff in the "sarashi" fashion, in combination with a yellow robe of sorts with one arm not within its sleeve, making it resemble a martial artist, the robe flowing in the wind. Visible muscles can be seen through its feathers, though Garudaeol is still a rather slim Pokemon. Its arms have five fingers with talon-like fingers that sometimes have miniature tornadoes around them, but its feet look more like traditional bird feet that always have tornadoes around them.

Special abilities
Garudaeol imbues its own hands with its air powers, which it can use for powerful tornado-covered punches. It was capable of moving the clouds and imbuing air with life-giving powers.

Behavior
During the early days of the planet's existence, Garudaeol shaped the world's landmasses and boundaries alongside the other three Elements, using wind and its fists to guide the flow of Rayquaza's sky, positioning the clouds and imbuing the air with the ability to sustain life. When the world was in sync with the elements, Garudaeol recused itself within the clouds above a floating island.

Habitat
Garudaeol lies within the Air Altar located in a village on the floating Olympearl Skyland.

In side games
This Pokémon has yet to appear in any side games.

Held items
None.

Origin
Garudaeol is based on an elemental spirit of air. Its body is clearly that of a martial artist, though its bird-like theme to it invokes the garuda, a bird-like deity from Hindu and Buddhist myth that could also take a humanoid form.

Name origin
Garudaeol comes from "garuda" and "Aeolus", the ruler of the winds in Greek myth.