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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 Spiritomb because it is said that it was sealed in the Hallowed Tower for unforgivable deeds. | *** 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. |