Firium

Firium is a (formerly a ) and a major character in Nanu's Revenge and Nanu’s Paradise. He is Nanu's fifth known Pokémon and the mate of Argenta and the father of Noelani.

Description
As an Incineroar:
 * When he evolved, he had evolved into a quadrupedal, Orissian Incineroar, known as ‘Ōhuka in Alolan. He is sleek, with short fur. He looks similar to a Torracat, but is taller and larger. His face is black, with long, reddish-orange furry cheeks. A long reddish-orange stripe ran through his face, forming a V-shape over his eyes and ending in a cowlick. His muzzle is black and ends in a pink nose. Four long canines project whenever he has his mouth open. His eyes are yellow and orange with black pupils. His bell is now a fire collar, bright yellow in the middle with orange edges. His upper side is black and underside is reddish-orange. On his back is a long, reddish-orange cross-shaped stripe ran down his spine. His legs and paws are reddish-orange, his front legs having three black stripes and back legs having two black stripes. His front paws are large, with three toes and long black claws and back paws are smaller, with three toes and small claws. His tail is long, with several stripes on it, ending in tuft of spiky black fur. His Firium Z Crystal, which he was named for, is now a bracelet around his left leg.

As a Torracat:
 * He is mostly black and orange in colour, his upper half being black and his lower half being orange. Two black stripes encircled all four of his legs, while two orange stripes encircled his tufted, black tail. He also has one, orange stripe going down his back. He has furry cheeks and a long tuft of hair that resembles a cowlick. Under his chin, he has a bell-shaped orange that is yellow-orange. Around his neck is a dark blue collar, with a Firium-Z crystal attached to it, hence his name, his old name being Kitty. He has several cuts in various spots along his back, feet and head. When he debuted, his bell-shaped organ under his chin was out, because he was coming down with an upper respiratory infection.