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==In the anime==
==In the anime==
Fifty years ago, the city suffered an intense fire caused by the civilians. It led to the loss of many lives, including [[Harriet]]'s beloved {{p|Snubbull}}, and provoked {{OBP|Zeraora|M21}}'s hostility towards people. {{OBP|Lugia|M21}} put out the fires with {{m|Rain Dance}} and became revered as a guardian of Fula City, but Zeraora's courageous efforts during the fire were never recognized. In an effort to protect Zeraora and the citizens of Fula City, the mayor made passed a lie forbidding people from exploring the nearby mountain and fabricated a lie that Zeraora had vanished during the fires.
Fifty years ago, the city suffered an intense fire caused by the civilians. It led to the loss of many lives, including [[Harriet]]'s beloved {{p|Snubbull}}, and provoked {{OBP|Zeraora|M21}}'s hostility towards people. {{OBP|Lugia|M21}} put out the fires with {{m|Rain Dance}} and became revered as a guardian of Fula City, but Zeraora's courageous efforts during the fire were never recognized. In an effort to protect Zeraora and the citizens of Fula City, the mayor forbade people from exploring the nearby mountain and fabricated a lie that Zeraora had vanished during the fires.


In ''The Power of Us'', [[Margo]] feared that Zeraora, who she had befriended, was going to be taken by [[Pokémon poacher]]s after [[Callahan]] reported that a rare Pokémon lived up in the mountains. She went on to steal the eternal flame, as well as damage the power supply and tram rails, to disrupt the Wind Festival and protect Zeraora.
In ''The Power of Us'', [[Margo]] feared that Zeraora, who she had befriended, was going to be taken by [[Pokémon poacher]]s after [[Callahan]] reported that a rare Pokémon lived up in the mountains. She went on to steal the eternal flame, as well as damage the power supply and tram rails, to disrupt the Wind Festival and protect Zeraora.