The card depicts Galarian Corsola nestled among rocky terrain, its round, ghostly form contrasting against the earthy backdrop. This moment captures a sense of solitude, as the Pokémon seems to quietly observe its surroundings, embodying a mixture of fragility and resilience. The muted colors evoke a somber atmosphere, hinting at the lost vibrancy of the world it once inhabited. In this snapshot, Galarian Corsola stands as a poignant reminder of change and adaptation in a shifting environment.
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