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The first adventure, '''The Sacred Bonds of Soverign and Steed!''', is finding out about the [[Legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Calyrex}}, which the townspeople also know as the "King of Bountiful Harvests". Upon restoring the statue of Calyrex in Freezington, the player ends up encountering Calyrex itself. By temporarily taking over Peony's body, Calyrex is able to [[Talking Pokémon|communicate with the player]], explaining that people these days treat it as a fairy tale, and that its powers have diminished notably ever since it was departed from its loyal steed, which is depicted in the statue the player restored. From Freezington's mayor, the player learns that the steed was in love with a certain type of carrot. Depending on the site where the player plants the [[Carrot Seeds]] they get, they can either grow a [[Shaderoot Carrot]] at the [[Old Cemetery]] to cause the {{type|Ghost}} {{p|Spectrier}} to appear, or an [[Iceroot Carrot]] at the [[Snowslide Slope]] to cause the {{type|Ice}} {{p|Glastrier}} to appear. The steed heads to Freezington and causes a ruckus there, and forces the player into a battle. Calyrex is forced to intervene when the steed attempts to attack the townsfolk, leaving behind a single strand of hair. With the help of Peony, the player is able to sow a replica [[Reins of Unity]] that Calyrex needs to tame its steed from the strand of the steed's hair and the [[Radiant Petal]] received from Calyrex. The player and Calyrex travel to the [[Crown Shrine]], where Calyrex successfully uses the Reins of Unity to tame its steed again and regain its full power. Calyrex then challenges the player to a battle and lets itself be {{pkmn2|caught}} by them.
The first adventure, '''The Sacred Bonds of Soverign and Steed!''', is finding out about the [[Legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Calyrex}}, which the townspeople also know as the "King of Bountiful Harvests". Upon restoring the statue of Calyrex in Freezington, the player ends up encountering Calyrex itself. By temporarily taking over Peony's body, Calyrex is able to [[Talking Pokémon|communicate with the player]], explaining that people these days treat it as a fairy tale, and that its powers have diminished notably ever since it was departed from its loyal steed, which is depicted in the statue the player restored. From Freezington's mayor, the player learns that the steed was in love with a certain type of carrot. Depending on the site where the player plants the [[Carrot Seeds]] they get, they can either grow a [[Shaderoot Carrot]] at the [[Old Cemetery]] to cause the {{type|Ghost}} {{p|Spectrier}} to appear, or an [[Iceroot Carrot]] at the [[Snowslide Slope]] to cause the {{type|Ice}} {{p|Glastrier}} to appear. The steed heads to Freezington and causes a ruckus there, and forces the player into a battle. Calyrex is forced to intervene when the steed attempts to attack the townsfolk, leaving behind a single strand of hair. With the help of Peony, the player is able to sow a replica [[Reins of Unity]] that Calyrex needs to tame its steed from the strand of the steed's hair and the [[Radiant Petal]] received from Calyrex. The player and Calyrex travel to the [[Crown Shrine]], where Calyrex successfully uses the Reins of Unity to tame its steed again and regain its full power. Calyrex then challenges the player to a battle and lets itself be {{pkmn2|caught}} by them.


In the next adventure, ''' The Terrible Titans... Lurking Locked Away!''', the player tracks down and catches the [[Legendary titans]] {{p|Regirock}}, {{p|Regice}}, and {{p|Registeel}} at the ruins across the Crown Tundra. Once all three have been caught, the player is able to access the [[Split-Decision Ruins]], where they can encounter either {{p|Regieleki}} or {{p|Regidrago}}, depending on the pattern they enter in the ruins, and catch it as well. Reporting these captures to Peony concludes the adventure.
In the next adventure, ''' The Terrible Titans... Lurking Locked Away!''', the player tracks down and catches the [[Legendary titans]] {{p|Regirock}}, {{p|Regice}}, and {{p|Registeel}} at the ruins across the Crown Tundra. Once all three have been caught, the player is able to access the [[Split-Decision Ruins]], where they can encounter either {{p|Regieleki}} or {{p|Regidrago}}, depending on the pattern they enter in the ruins, and catch it as well. Reporting these captures to Peony concludes the adventure. {{p|Regigigas}} can be battled and captured in a [[Max Raid Battle]] at the [[Giant's Bed]] if {{p|Regirock}}, {{p|Regice}}, {{p|Registeel}}, {{p|Regieleki}} and {{p|Regidrago}} are all in the player's party.


In the third adventure, '''A Legendary Tree of a Legendary Three!''', the player encounters the {{rf|Galarian|Form}}s of the [[Legendary birds]] at the [[Dyna Tree Hill]], but the sound of the player's [[Rotom Phone]] going off alerts them, and they scatter across the [[region]], becoming [[roaming Pokémon]]. {{p|Articuno}} roams around the Crown Tundra, {{p|Zapdos}} roams around the [[Wild Area]], and {{p|Moltres}} roams around the [[Isle of Armor]]. Catching all of them and reporting the findings to Peony concludes the adventure.
In the third adventure, '''A Legendary Tree of a Legendary Three!''', the player encounters the {{rf|Galarian|Form}}s of the [[Legendary birds]] at the [[Dyna Tree Hill]], but the sound of the player's [[Rotom Phone]] going off alerts them, and they scatter across the [[region]], becoming [[roaming Pokémon]]. {{p|Articuno}} roams around the Crown Tundra, {{p|Zapdos}} roams around the [[Wild Area]], and {{p|Moltres}} roams around the [[Isle of Armor]]. Catching all of them and reporting the findings to Peony concludes the adventure.