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'''Diglett Village''' (Japanese: '''ディグタのむら''' ''{{tt|Digda|Diglett}} Village'') is a small, {{pkmn|anime}}-exclusive village on [[Red Rock Isle]]. Years ago, the villagers were trying to cultivate the infertile land of the island when they befriended the {{p|Diglett}}. The Diglett helped them turn the desert to lush, green farmland. This tale was told all throughout the [[Whirl Islands]].
'''Diglett Village''' (Japanese: '''ディグタのむら''' ''{{tt|Digda|Diglett}} Village'') is a small, {{pkmn|anime}}-exclusive village on [[Red Rock Isle]]. Years ago, the villagers were trying to cultivate the infertile land of the island when they befriended the {{p|Diglett}}. The Diglett helped them turn the desert to lush, green farmland. This tale was told all throughout the [[Whirl Islands]].


Over time, they have remained in Diglett Village but their children have migrated to a nearby town that was also built by the Diglett. The children had hoped to move the Diglett villagers to their custom-built retirement home to allow their hardworking parents and grandparents to retire and enjoy a comfortable life. Though the [[Town Council members|the original villagers]] remained defiant and stayed on their land, so the children came up with the [[Band of Diglett thieves]] ploy in order to keep the elderly active. The Diglett villagers believe the Band of Diglett thieves are a genuine threat and still wage battle against their adult children because of their great pride.
Over time, they remained in Diglett Village, but their children migrated to a nearby town that was also built by the Diglett. The children hoped to move the Diglett villagers to their custom-built retirement home to allow their hardworking parents and grandparents to retire and enjoy a comfortable life. However, [[Town Council members|the original villagers]] were defiant and stayed on their land, so the children came up with the [[Band of Diglett thieves]], a ploy meant to keep the elderly active. The Diglett villagers believed that the Band of Diglett thieves were a genuine threat and still waged battle against their adult children because of their great pride.


According to [[James]], the population of Diglett Village (not including [[Rita and Sue]]) is 20, while the Band of Diglett thieves numbers more than 50.
According to [[James]], the population of Diglett Village (not including [[Rita and Sue]]) is 20, while the Band of Diglett thieves numbers more than 50.
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