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Long ago, when Diana was young, Tepen was once a friend of hers, as a fellow adventurer and explorer of ancient ruins. However, as time went on, Tepen became increasingly disillusioned with exploring, letting his fear of danger get the better of him, and eventually became a deceitful antique seller.
Long ago, when Diana was young, Tepen was once a friend of hers, as a fellow adventurer and explorer of ancient ruins. However, as time went on, Tepen became increasingly disillusioned with exploring, letting his fear of danger get the better of him, and eventually became a deceitful antique seller.


Tepen owns a antique store in [[Galar]], his store is recognized by a hanging {{p|Lampent}} near the store. [[Friede]], [[Liko]], and [[Roy]] first met Tepen to inquire more information about the mysterious [[Poké Ball]]. After being given Roy's bag, Tepen had stolen the Poké Ball and in its place was a wild {{p|Foongus}}. [[Liko's Hatenna]] beforehand sensed ill intent from Tepen, but was not being listened to, not until it was too late. Tepen gave the Poké Ball to Lampent and have it escape with his other Pokémon.
Tepen owns a antique store in [[Galar]], his store is recognized by a hanging {{p|Lampent}} near the store. [[Friede]], [[Liko]], and [[Roy]] first met Tepen to inquire more information about the {{DL|Poké Ball|Ancient Poké Ball}}. After being given Roy's [[bag]], Tepen had stolen the Poké Ball and in its place was Tepen's {{p|Foongus}}. [[Liko's Hatenna]] beforehand sensed ill intent from Tepen, but was not being listened to, not until it was too late. Tepen gave the Poké Ball to Lampent and have it escape with his other Pokémon.


Eventually, Tepen is cornered and defeated by Friede's Pikachu and Charizard, and Diana shows up and calls Tepen out for giving her a fake ancient text. Despite claiming his current deceitful, conniving antique selling self is his true one, Diana disagrees, and shows him a reflection in his Bronzor's mirror, knowing and revealing that he is still very much an adventurer at heart, and that he has simply lost his way due to letting his fear of taking the first step get the better of him. Tepen tearfully apologizes and vows to change his ways, with his Pokémon partners at his side, now knowing that they will stand with him to the end. He eventually tells them that he intended to sell the ancient Poké Ball to an unknown client who was interested in them, and tells the Rising Volt Tacklers the location of said client.
Eventually, Tepen is cornered and defeated by [[Captain Pikachu]] and [[Friede's Charizard]], and Diana shows up and calls Tepen out for giving her a fake ancient text. Despite claiming his current deceitful, conniving antique selling self is his true one, Diana disagrees, and shows him a reflection in his {{p|Bronzor}}'s mirror, knowing and revealing that he is still very much an adventurer at heart, and that he has simply lost his way due to letting his fear of taking the first step get the better of him. Tepen tearfully apologizes and vows to change his ways, with his Pokémon partners at his side, now knowing that they will stand with him to the end. He eventually tells them that he intended to sell the Ancient Poké Ball to an [[Khana|unknown client]] who was interested in them, and tells the Rising Volt Tacklers the location of said client.
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