Sinnoh myths: Difference between revisions

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The Pokemon in the story did not commit evil deeds, so it cannot be Spiritomb. And Coballion wasn't invented yet.
(The Pokemon in the story did not commit evil deeds, so it cannot be Spiritomb. And Coballion wasn't invented yet.)
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* The Pokémon may possibly refer to {{p|Giratina}}, which in turn would explain why the myth refers to [[Veilstone City]], as it is the closest city to the [[Turnback Cave]]. Also, because the Pokémon fled to a location beyond sight, which is possibly the [[Distortion World]].
* The Pokémon may possibly refer to {{p|Giratina}}, which in turn would explain why the myth refers to [[Veilstone City]], as it is the closest city to the [[Turnback Cave]]. Also, because the Pokémon fled to a location beyond sight, which is possibly the [[Distortion World]].
** However, Platinum's Pokédex entry places some doubt on this, as it was hinted that Giratina was trapped in the [[Distortion World]] long before the person in question came into being.
** However, Platinum's Pokédex entry places some doubt on this, as it was hinted that Giratina was trapped in the [[Distortion World]] long before the person in question came into being.
*** This Pokémon could also be {{p|Spiritomb}} because it is said that it was sealed in the Hallowed Tower for unforgivable deeds.
*** This Pokémon could also be {{p|Cobalion}} due to his role in the war against humans and Pokémon.
* The myth may be used to explain why most people in the [[Pokémon world]] use Pokémon instead of manufactured weaponry to fight.
* The myth may be used to explain why most people in the [[Pokémon world]] use Pokémon instead of manufactured weaponry to fight.
* In the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga, [[Sird]] recites Veilstone's Myth when she gives [[Guile Hideout]] the sword and armor.
* In the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga, [[Sird]] recites Veilstone's Myth when she gives [[Guile Hideout]] the sword and armor.
** It should be noted that the armor grants the person who wears it eternal life. If the armor did belong to the man from the myth, then he might not be dead.


==The Original Story==
==The Original Story==
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