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The three were to be said to represent the lightning, fire, and rain that transformed the Brass Tower into its current state. At first, the humans of [[Ecruteak City]] were in awe of this miracle, before that awe changed into great fear of Ho-Oh's power to manipulate life. This fear leads to the townspeople threatening violence on the revived trio and Ho-Oh. Instead of retaliating back, the trio and Ho-Oh disappeared into the wilderness. Initially, the trio never returned out of fear of the violence the humans would inflict on them. At some point, they returned back to Brass Tower, awaiting a time when they could trust humans again.
The three were to be said to represent the lightning, fire, and rain that transformed the Brass Tower into its current state. At first, the humans of [[Ecruteak City]] were in awe of this miracle, before that awe changed into great fear of Ho-Oh's power to manipulate life. This fear leads to the townspeople threatening violence on the revived trio and Ho-Oh. Instead of retaliating back, the trio and Ho-Oh disappeared into the wilderness. Initially, the trio never returned out of fear of the violence the humans would inflict on them. At some point, they returned back to Brass Tower, awaiting a time when they could trust humans again.


In {{pkmn|Scarlet and Violet|Pokémon Scarlet}}, a sketch artist from the Area Zero expedition was inspired by the [[Paradox Pokémon]] within the [[Great Crater of Paldea]] and drew an imaginary Pokémon resembling all three Legendary beasts, as well as, incidentally, {{p|Walking Wake}}, {{p|Gouging Fire}}, and {{p|Raging Bolt}}. This took place 200 years prior to Pokémon Scarlet, apparently predating the burning of the Brass Tower, which was 150 years before the Johto games. The [[Violet Book]] instead depicts a creature resembling the [[Swords of Justice]].
In {{pkmn|Scarlet and Violet|Pokémon Scarlet}}, a sketch artist from the Area Zero expedition was inspired by the [[Paradox Pokémon]] within the [[Great Crater of Paldea]] and drew an imaginary Pokémon resembling all three Legendary beasts, as well as, incidentally, {{p|Walking Wake}}, {{p|Gouging Fire}}, and {{p|Raging Bolt}}. This took place 200 years prior to Pokémon Scarlet, possibly predating the burning of the Brass Tower, which was 150 years before the Johto games. The [[Violet Book]] instead depicts a creature resembling the [[Swords of Justice]].


Suicune, Entei, and Raikou are said to be related to the [[Paradox Pokémon]], Walking Wake, Gouging Fire, and Raging Bolt, respectively. Conflicting accounts claim they're the beasts's ancestors from the ancient past or versions of them from parallel timelines.
Suicune, Entei, and Raikou are said to be related to the [[Paradox Pokémon]], Walking Wake, Gouging Fire, and Raging Bolt, respectively. Conflicting accounts claim they're the beasts's ancestors from the ancient past or versions of them from parallel timelines.