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Considering the fact that many of the pillars seem to describe N (especially on floors three and four) or some sort of relation to him, and the fact that the numbers corresponding to the corners one turns are prime numbers (which is related to N in his mathematical intelligence and is also acknowledged in composition of his music), the "king" mentioned in the pillars all over are most likely a prophecy of N's doings, something an ancestor has done, or some other concept related directly to N. Just bringing up the idea, feel free to discuss, refute, add some of this to the article, or not add it to the article. [[User:Namadu|Namadu]] ([[User talk:Namadu|talk]]) 23:00, 26 September 2012 (UTC)
Considering the fact that many of the pillars seem to describe N (especially on floors three and four) or some sort of relation to him, and the fact that the numbers corresponding to the corners one turns are prime numbers (which is related to N in his mathematical intelligence and is also acknowledged in composition of his music), the "king" mentioned in the pillars all over are most likely a prophecy of N's doings, something an ancestor has done, or some other concept related directly to N. Just bringing up the idea, feel free to discuss, refute, add some of this to the article, or not add it to the article. [[User:Namadu|Namadu]] ([[User talk:Namadu|talk]]) 23:00, 26 September 2012 (UTC)
== Misinterpretation Regarding the Anime ==
The temple explored in the recent Meloetta two-parter is called ''Underwater Temple'' in Japanese as opposed to ''Underwater Ruins''. More importantly, it has nothing in common with the Abyssal Ruins aside from being located underwater in the vicinity of Undella Town. To say that they are one and the same is even more inaccurate than saying that [[Mistralton Tower]] is just another name for [[Celestial Tower]]. -[[User:Unown Lord|Unown Lord]] ([[User talk:Unown Lord|talk]])
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