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==={{p|Zacian}} and {{p|Zamazenta}}===
==={{p|Zacian}} and {{p|Zamazenta}}===
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According to legends, the duo were said to have guarded [[Galar]] and were believed to be the rulers of the region. Both were referred to as the Fairy King's Sword and Fighting Master's Shield respectively, earning the respect of some and the fear of others. 3,000 years ago, the duo witnessed a [[Wishing Star]], from where {{p|Eternatus}} appears. As a result of Eternatus attempting to absorb Galar's energy to stay alive, a phenomenon known as the [[Darkest Day]] was said to have occurred. This black storm caused Pokémon to [[Dynamax]] and [[Gigantamax]], while going on rampages in the process. Zacian and Zamazenta fought a hard battle against Eternatus, defeating it, before sealing it deep within the Galar region. However, due to receiving injures from the fight, the duo retreated to the [[Slumbering Weald]]. They then transformed into statues before entering a deep sleep, supposedly lasting for eons.
According to legends, the duo were said to have guarded [[Galar]] and were believed to be the rulers of the region. Both were referred to as the Fairy King's Sword and Fighting Master's Shield respectively, earning the respect of some and the fear of others. 3,000 years ago, the duo witnessed a [[Wishing Star]], from where {{p|Eternatus}} appears. As a result of Eternatus attempting to absorb Galar's energy to stay alive, a phenomenon known as the [[Darkest Day]] was said to have occurred. This black storm caused Pokémon to [[Dynamax]] and [[Gigantamax]], while going on rampages in the process. Zacian and Zamazenta fought a hard battle against Eternatus, defeating it, before sealing it deep within the Galar region.  


In time, the heroes became nearly forgotten due to slumbering for so long. The ancestors of the first kings of Galar covered up their history as well, replacing it with two young youths who saved Galar from the Darkest Day, as opposed to {{p|Zacian}} and {{p|Zamazenta}}.
However, due to receiving injures from the fight, the duo retreated to the [[Slumbering Weald]]. They then transformed into statues before entering a deep sleep, supposedly lasting for eons. The duo also left behind the [[Rusted Sword]] and [[Rusted Shield]].  In time, the heroes became nearly forgotten due to slumbering for so long. The ancestors of the first kings of Galar covered up their history as well, replacing it with two young youths who saved Galar from the Darkest Day, as opposed to {{p|Zacian}} and {{p|Zamazenta}}.
 
==={{p|Eternatus}}===
According to legends and [[Pokédex]], Eternatus arrived in [[Galar]] 20,000 years ago inside a meteor. 27,000 years later Eternatus begins to absorb all the energy in Galar so it can stay alive. As a result, it created a phenomenon in the shape of a black storm, the [[Darkest Day]]. This phenomenon unleashed tons of Dynamax energy throughout the region. Through Eternatus' presence caused Pokémon to [[Dynamax]] and [[Gigantamax]] before going on rampages across [[Galar]].  Later Eternatus fought a long and difficult battle against the legendary heroes {{p|Zacian}} and {{p|Zamazenta}}, ultimately being defeat by the duo. It was sealed deep with the center of Galar in order to prevent Eternatus from awakening and causing a second [[Darkest Day]].
 
Eternatus then proceeds to enter a deep slumber in order to fully healed from its injures at the hands {{p|Zacian}} and {{p|Zamazenta}}. In time, its power began to slowly leak out in the form of Galar Particles which spread across [[Galar]]. This resulted in the creation of Power Spots and [[Pokémon Den]]s where [[Dynamax]] and [[Gigantamax]] transformations can be occur. Pieces of Eternatus also rained downed in [[Galar]] while being called [[Wishing Pieces]], [[Wishing Chips]] and [[Wishing Stars]].


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