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Ruby once lived in [[Goldenrod City]], [[Johto]]. Ruby's family moved to [[Hoenn]] in volume 15, against his will as he felt that he preferred the modern cities of Johto to the wilderness and countryside in Hoenn. Ruby enjoys participating in {{g|Contest}}s, and wound up running away from his new home in [[Littleroot Town]] because he felt that he was being oppressed by his father, [[Norman]], who didn't approve of Ruby's lifestyle choice of being a Pokémon Coordinator to win all the Contests. Ruby despises Pokémon battles and refuses to battle unless he has no other choice, though as a child he adored battling.  
Ruby once lived in [[Goldenrod City]], [[Johto]]. Ruby's family moved to [[Hoenn]] in volume 15, against his will as he felt that he preferred the modern cities of Johto to the wilderness and countryside in Hoenn. Ruby enjoys participating in {{g|Contest}}s, and wound up running away from his new home in [[Littleroot Town]] because he felt that he was being oppressed by his father, [[Norman]], who didn't approve of Ruby's lifestyle choice of being a Pokémon Coordinator to win all the Contests. Ruby despises Pokémon battles and refuses to battle unless he has no other choice, though as a child he adored battling.  


As a child, he met Sapphire once, and the young Ruby and Sapphire had a lot of fun with each other... until their fun was interrupted by a Salamence. Acting quickly, Ruby was able to knock it out with his [[Pokémon]], but got his forehead split in the process. It was his fault that day, when his father failed the Gym Leader Test because the Salamence broke into Rayquaza's containment area, and set it free. At that time, Rayquaza was being held by the Pokémon Association near the place he and Sapphire were playing. Sapphire ran away crying, and later came to realize she ruined Ruby's dignity, and vowed to become stronger. Ruby, on the other hand, realized he had been too brutal, and promised to suppress his strength in battle.
As a child, he met Sapphire once, and the young Ruby and Sapphire had a lot of fun with each other, until their fun was interrupted by a Salamence. Acting quickly, Ruby was able to knock it out with his [[Pokémon]], but got his forehead split in the process. It was his fault that day, when his father failed the Gym Leader Test because the Salamence broke into Rayquaza's containment area, and set it free. At that time, Rayquaza was being held by the Pokémon Association near the place he and Sapphire were playing. Sapphire ran away crying, and later came to realize she ruined Ruby's dignity, and vowed to become stronger. Ruby, on the other hand, realized he had been too brutal, and promised to suppress his strength in battle.


After running away, Ruby encountered {{Special|Sapphire}} once again without recognizing her as the girl of so many years ago, who challenged him to a contest of her own—to see if he could win all the contests in Hoenn within 80 days, and if she could defeat all the [[Gym]]s. Ruby accepted readily, thinking that he would win without a doubt. However, their challenge was abandoned when they teamed up to stop the rampaging {{p|Kyogre}} and {{p|Groudon}} by using the Red and Blue Jewels. The challenge, made 80 days ago by {{Special|Sapphire}}, ended in a tie, with Ruby winning the [[Rank|Master Rank Contests]], and Sapphire winning the Balance badge.
After running away, Ruby encountered {{Special|Sapphire}} once again without recognizing her as the girl of so many years ago, who challenged him to a contest of her own—to see if he could win all the contests in Hoenn within 80 days, and if she could defeat all the [[Gym]]s. Ruby accepted readily, thinking that he would win without a doubt. However, their challenge was abandoned when they teamed up to stop the rampaging {{p|Kyogre}} and {{p|Groudon}} by using the Red and Blue Jewels. The challenge, made 80 days ago by {{Special|Sapphire}}, ended in a tie, with Ruby winning the [[Rank|Master Rank Contests]], and Sapphire winning the Balance badge.