Sinjoh Ruins: Difference between revisions

Not really a fan of s/he or (s)he; I think "he or she" is better.
(Is the mention of real-life pictures that notable, though? If it has happened in the TCG, then it's not new for Pokémon, even if it was "new" at the time for the core series games.)
(Not really a fan of s/he or (s)he; I think "he or she" is better.)
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Suddenly, the player is then teleported back to the Ruins of Alph, where the lead archaeologist is shocked to see the player after disappearing right in front of him. The lead archaeologist then concludes that the combined power of Arceus and the Unown teleported the player to the Sinjoh Ruins. He then ponders how Arceus, Unown, and the Ruins of Alph are connected.
Suddenly, the player is then teleported back to the Ruins of Alph, where the lead archaeologist is shocked to see the player after disappearing right in front of him. The lead archaeologist then concludes that the combined power of Arceus and the Unown teleported the player to the Sinjoh Ruins. He then ponders how Arceus, Unown, and the Ruins of Alph are connected.


Later, after the player visited the Sinjoh Ruins with an event Arceus, s/he can take the Arceus from the [[Hall of Origin]] to one of the ruins in the Ruins of Alph and be transported back to the Sinjoh Ruins. During this second trip, Cynthia has returned to Sinnoh, and the player can go to the Mystri Stage to obtain one of the dragons he or she had not previously obtained.
Later, after the player visited the Sinjoh Ruins with an event Arceus, he or she can take the Arceus from the [[Hall of Origin]] to one of the ruins in the Ruins of Alph and be transported back to the Sinjoh Ruins. During this second trip, Cynthia has returned to Sinnoh, and the player can go to the Mystri Stage to obtain one of the dragons he or she had not previously obtained.


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