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→‎History: revised this section due to iffy grammar and redundancy, but there may still be some more details; eg. should the events of the teal mask storyline be included. Will come back to the other bits later if desired.
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==History==
==History==
[[File:Loyal Three Shrine.jpg|thumb|250px|The Loyal Three shrine at the Loyalty Plaza]]
[[File:Loyal Three Shrine.jpg|thumb|250px|The Loyal Three shrine at the Loyalty Plaza]]
Once a time ago in the past, the three Pokemon, before they were the Loyal Three, were normal Pokémon, Okidogi was small and weak, Munkidori was clumsy and dim-witted and Fezandipiti had short, dull feathers, but one day somehow their wishes led them to gain purple Toxic Chains, granting them respectively, a powerful physique, a great wisdom along with Psychic powers and beautiful looks along with a lovely voice.
Many years ago, the Loyal Three were below-average Pokémon; Okidogi was small and weak, Munkidori was clumsy and dim-witted, and Fezandipiti had short, full feathers. All wishing to overcome their grievances, they manifested purple Toxic Chains, which granted each of them great power, wisdom, and beautiful looks, respectively.  


Much later in a distant land, the group of three greedy Pokémon heard of rumors about four exquisite, shining masks in [[Kitakami]]. The three Pokémon made their way there to steal the masks for themselves, which belonged to a [[Ogerpon's owner|Man]] and an [[Ogerpon|Ogre]] who came from a foreign land. While the ogre was away, the trio sneaked into the [[Dreaded Den|cave]] where the ogre and the man lived, only to be confronted by the man. In the struggle, the trio stole [[Wellspring Mask|three]] [[Hearthflame Mask|of the]] [[Cornerstone Mask|masks]] while the man managed to hold onto the remaining [[Teal Mask]].
In [[Kitakami]], a [[Ogerpon's owner|Man]] and an {{p|Ogerpon}} were gaining notoriety for their four exquisite masks, being heard about from all over. Hearing about this, the Loyal Three made their way to Kitakami to take the masks for themselves, infiltrating [[Dreaded Den|the cave]] where they resided. In Ogerpon's absence, after a struggle, they managed to leave with just three: The [[Wellspring Mask]], the [[Hearthflame Mask]], and the [[Cornerstone Mask]], with the man only holding onto the remaining [[Teal Mask]].


Several hours later, the ogre returned to her ruined cave to find no trace of its friend or the three masks. Donning the Teal Mask, the ogre set out to search for its friend, but instead found the three Pokémon gloating over their stolen masks, and defeated them in a rage. Unaware of the full story, the nearby villagers mistakenly believed the three Pokémon had died protecting their home from a terrifying, rampaging "ogre". To honor their "sacrifice", the villagers named them the Loyal Three and interred them with care, while the wounded Ogerpon returned to her cave alone in sorrow. The bodies of the Loyal Three were buried near the village, and a monument dedicated to them was erected on top. The surrounding area would be known as Loyal Three Park, later renamed to Loyalty Plaza.
Later, Ogerpon returned to its cave only to find the Teal Mask, with no trace of its friend or the other masks. Donning the remaining Teal Mask with its cudgel in hand, it set out in a search for its friend, only to find the Loyal Three gloating over their plunder. Enraged, Ogerpon resoundingly defeated them, much to the fear of the villagers observing the battle, before leaving. Already being afraid of Ogerpon due to its appearance, they believed that the Loyal Three were actually defending the village. As Ogerpon left, the villagers put the Loyal Three to rest and built a shrine to honour their sacrifice. Thereafter, they were given a name: The Loyal Three. The surrounding area would be known as Loyal Three Park, later renamed to Loyalty Plaza.


Only the village mask maker—who gifted the ogre and the man with the masks, understood what had transpired between the Loyal Three and the ogre, but the other villagers dismissed him as a heretic for attempting to explain the truth. To protect his family from suffering the village's wrath as he did, he kept the truth hidden from everyone except his family members, who passed the truth down to their descendants as a family secret. From that point on, the Loyal Three were unjustly revered as heroes by the people of Kitakami for generations.
Only the village mask maker, who gifted the ogre and the man with the masks, understood what had transpired between the Loyal Three and Ogerpon. However, the other villagers dismissed him as a heretic. To protect his family from suffering the village's wrath as he did, he kept the truth hidden from everyone except his family members, who passed the truth down to their descendants as a family secret. From that point on, the Loyal Three were revered as heroes by the people of Kitakami for generations.


==Similar movesets==
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