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Initially I removed what is basically blatant spoilers with my last edit, but here I'm just moving it down into trivia since it was completely unecessary to mention that he doesn't appear in a given title- not to mention immediately following with post-game secret antagonist spoilers.
(Initially I removed what is basically blatant spoilers with my last edit, but here I'm just moving it down into trivia since it was completely unecessary to mention that he doesn't appear in a given title- not to mention immediately following with post-game secret antagonist spoilers.)
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Cyrus appears as a member of [[Team Rainbow Rocket]] in {{g|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}. He is one of the second pair of bosses the player must face, along with [[Lysandre]]. Like the other bosses, this Cyrus was summoned from a world where his plans succeeded. However, as he explains to the player, he was engulfed by a mysterious shadow during his moment of victory and transported to the game's world. At first, he appears confused about his location, asking the player if he has reached the new world. No matter what the player's response is, he senses that the player possesses a strong spirit and concludes that he has not reached his desired world. The [[Rotom Pokédex]] catches his attention, and he interacts with it, leading him to realize that even the Pokédex has a spirit in the game's world. Resolving to remove the human spirit from the world he is in and bring it to a perfect state, Cyrus challenges the player, using Dialga{{sup/7|US}}/Palkia{{sup/7|UM}} as part of his team. After losing, he realizes upon Rotom's suggestion that the source of the player's strength is their friendship with all Pokémon, and promises that he will not do anything to the game's world, deciding instead to return to the perfect world that he created. Cyrus gives the player the [[Galactic Key]], which allows them to undo one of the locks on [[Giovanni]]'s headquarters. He is later returned to his original world by [[Colress]] off-screen.
Cyrus appears as a member of [[Team Rainbow Rocket]] in {{g|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}. He is one of the second pair of bosses the player must face, along with [[Lysandre]]. Like the other bosses, this Cyrus was summoned from a world where his plans succeeded. However, as he explains to the player, he was engulfed by a mysterious shadow during his moment of victory and transported to the game's world. At first, he appears confused about his location, asking the player if he has reached the new world. No matter what the player's response is, he senses that the player possesses a strong spirit and concludes that he has not reached his desired world. The [[Rotom Pokédex]] catches his attention, and he interacts with it, leading him to realize that even the Pokédex has a spirit in the game's world. Resolving to remove the human spirit from the world he is in and bring it to a perfect state, Cyrus challenges the player, using Dialga{{sup/7|US}}/Palkia{{sup/7|UM}} as part of his team. After losing, he realizes upon Rotom's suggestion that the source of the player's strength is their friendship with all Pokémon, and promises that he will not do anything to the game's world, deciding instead to return to the perfect world that he created. Cyrus gives the player the [[Galactic Key]], which allows them to undo one of the locks on [[Giovanni]]'s headquarters. He is later returned to his original world by [[Colress]] off-screen.


Although Cyrus himself does not appear in ''[[Pokémon Legends: Arceus]]'', he and his plans to create a new world were given an indirect mention via the post-game antagonist.


===Pokémon===
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* Cyrus is the first villainous team boss to use his own signature battle theme, as all the themes [[Giovanni]] uses up to [[Generation IV]] are shared with multiple other Trainers, and Archie and [[Maxie]] share a common battle theme with each other.
* Cyrus is the first villainous team boss to use his own signature battle theme, as all the themes [[Giovanni]] uses up to [[Generation IV]] are shared with multiple other Trainers, and Archie and [[Maxie]] share a common battle theme with each other.
* In Platinum, Cyrus's highest-leveled Pokémon flips from being Murkrow in his first battle and Honchkrow in his second to Weavile in his third battle. This is not the case in Diamond and Pearl.
* In Platinum, Cyrus's highest-leveled Pokémon flips from being Murkrow in his first battle and Honchkrow in his second to Weavile in his third battle. This is not the case in Diamond and Pearl.
* Although Cyrus himself does not appear in ''[[Pokémon Legends: Arceus]]'', he and his plans to create a new world were given an indirect mention via the post-game antagonist.


==Names==
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