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Right after hearing the story from [[Pyramid King Brandon]] after tumbling into some ruins, {{Ash}} decided to look for the stone orb so he could release Ho-Oh and {{pkmn|battle}} it. Once he found it, however, he discovered that it did not have Ho-Oh inside, but instead the spirit of the King. He then possessed Ash and took his body hostage, aiming to finish what he had started many years ago. Brandon challenged him to a battle, wagering that he would hand over all his Pokémon if he lost. The king accepted.
Right after hearing the story from [[Pyramid King Brandon]] after tumbling into some ruins, {{Ash}} decided to look for the stone orb so he could release Ho-Oh and {{pkmn|battle}} it. Once he found it, however, he discovered that it did not have Ho-Oh inside, but instead the spirit of the King. He then possessed Ash and took his body hostage, aiming to finish what he had started many years ago. Brandon challenged him to a battle, wagering that he would hand over all his Pokémon if he lost. The king accepted.


In the battle, the King of Pokélantis used {{AP|Sceptile}} to battle Brandon's {{DL|Brandon's legendary golems|Regirock}}. However, Ash was still conscious enough to actively battle with Brandon, though not enough that he knew he was being possessed. Although Brandon managed to break the King's control over Ash a couple of times, it wasn't enough. The King was shown to have little concern for human life as he directed Sceptile to avoid one of Regirock's {{m|Hyper Beam}} attacks by using the referee [[Samuel]] as a shield. In another instance of dirty battling, he ordered Sceptile to destroy the ceiling of the {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Pyramid}}, causing rubble to crash down on Regirock, something that Ash would never do.
In the battle, the King of Pokélantis used {{AP|Sceptile}} to battle Brandon's {{DL|Brandon's legendary titans|Regirock}}. However, Ash was still conscious enough to actively battle with Brandon, though not enough that he knew he was being possessed. Although Brandon managed to break the King's control over Ash a couple of times, it wasn't enough. The King was shown to have little concern for human life as he directed Sceptile to avoid one of Regirock's {{m|Hyper Beam}} attacks by using the referee [[Samuel]] as a shield. In another instance of dirty battling, he ordered Sceptile to destroy the ceiling of the {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Pyramid}}, causing rubble to crash down on Regirock, something that Ash would never do.


Regirock eventually defeated Sceptile, but the King was not finished. He demanded another battle and wanted to force {{AP|Pikachu}} to fight. {{an|Brock}}, {{an|May}}, and [[Max]] jumped in to protect Pikachu. Soon, they were all encouraging Ash to break free of the King's control. Ash eventually managed to realize what had happened and told Pikachu to use {{m|Thunderbolt}} on himself to make the King's spirit leave his body. Brandon then sealed the King's spirit back in the stone orb.
Regirock eventually defeated Sceptile, but the King was not finished. He demanded another battle and wanted to force {{AP|Pikachu}} to fight. {{an|Brock}}, {{an|May}}, and [[Max]] jumped in to protect Pikachu. Soon, they were all encouraging Ash to break free of the King's control. Ash eventually managed to realize what had happened and told Pikachu to use {{m|Thunderbolt}} on himself to make the King's spirit leave his body. Brandon then sealed the King's spirit back in the stone orb.