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* This proves that Pokémon are or were indeed eaten, a fact already suggested by the {{player}}'s [[Mom]]'s [[Cinnabar Island|Cinnabar]] Volcano Burgers in [[Generation II]].
* This proves that Pokémon are or were indeed eaten, a fact already suggested by the {{player}}'s [[Mom]]'s [[Cinnabar Island|Cinnabar]] Volcano Burgers in [[Generation II]].
* 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 [[Pokemon Adventures|manga]], [[Sird]] cites Veilstone's Myth when she gives [[Guile Hideout]] the sword and armor.
* In the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga, [[Sird]] cites 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.  
** 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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