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==History== | ==History== | ||
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According to [[Cogita]], the earliest human inhabitants of Hisui lived one or two millennia before the events of [[Pokémon Legends: Arceus]] | According to [[Cogita]], the earliest human inhabitants of Hisui lived one or two millennia before the events of [[Pokémon Legends: Arceus]]. This society worshiped {{ga|Arceus}} and built the ancient ruins that can be found across Hisui and modern-day Sinnoh, such as the [[Solaceon Ruins]] and [[Snowpoint Temple]].<ref>'''[[Cogita/Quotes|Cogita]]''': ''"[...] A tale whose origins lie a millennium or two years ago... Those were the days of the ancient Sinnoh people, from whom I am descended across many generations. These forbears of mine worshipped Arceus as the Pokémon that created the Hisui region. [...]"'' ({{g|Legends: Arceus}})</ref> A legend states that around this time, an ancient hero befriended the island's ten special Pokémon, who had received Arceus's blessing, and gathered the [[Plate]]s in order to find Arceus. | ||
The next humans to arrive in Hisui came from across the sea. The [[Diamond Clan]] and [[Pearl Clan]] both worshiped a deity known as "almighty Sinnoh", with the Diamond Clan claiming it {{p|Dialga|created time}} and the Pearl Clan claiming it {{p|Palkia|created space}}. This disagreement set off a long-running feud between the two clans. Members of the clans also came to venerate the descendants of the blessed Pokémon, and some of them were tasked as [[warden]]s to tend to the needs of the blessed Pokémon. | The next humans to arrive in Hisui came from across the sea. The [[Diamond Clan]] and [[Pearl Clan]] both worshiped a deity known as "almighty Sinnoh", with the Diamond Clan claiming it {{p|Dialga|created time}} and the Pearl Clan claiming it {{p|Palkia|created space}}. This disagreement set off a long-running feud between the two clans. Members of the clans also came to venerate the descendants of the blessed Pokémon, and some of them were tasked as [[warden]]s to tend to the needs of the blessed Pokémon. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== |