Chapter Ninety-Seven: The Son of the Sea God
The reason why the sea without waves is called the sea without waves is because of its special geographical environment. But there is a reason for the formation of this particular geographical environment.
However, this reason is not a definite conclusion reached by people after exploration, but comes from a local legend in Shirashio Village.
Legend has it that the first head of Shirashio Village was actually the son of Lokia, who came from the Kanto region and was considered taboo by the ancient humans at that time, calling him the son of the Monster.
In the eyes of the people at that time, Lokia was no different from the demonic beasts that ravaged their village, and naturally the children born to Lokia and humans were even more intolerable.
On the one hand, he has the bloodline of Warcraft, and on the other hand, he has touched the taboo of ethics.
Although he was the son of the mythical beast Lokia at that time, he did not have the origin of the ocean, so it was impossible for him to have the ability of a divine beast like Lokia, and he could only control the sea water in a small area, and he could also move and breathe freely in the water.
Although he was in the endless cold eye, and people avoided him like a poisonous murderer, he still kept that kind heart and often saved people who were shipwrecked in the sea.
After learning that he was rescued by the son of the beast, people even felt that they were contaminated by the breath of the beast, and held sacrifices for themselves in fear in an attempt to let the gods wash away the filth from his body, and even threw some filth at him from afar.
As everyone knows, people treat the real son of God like this, but they call it the son of Warcraft.
All tragedies come from prejudice, suspicion, and unwarranted discrimination between people.
Eventually, the heir born to Lokia and humans left Guandu across countless seas in disappointment, came to Carlos, and settled in Shirashio Village.
He used his abilities to tame many magical beasts, allowing them to help people go out to sea to fish, navigate, and keep people safe.
There is no heretic background, although people have some doubts about the source of his ability, but in the chaotic times when Warcraft is raging, he can tame Warcraft and protect people's lives, and he is worthy of people's trust.
Eventually, he won the hearts and minds of the locals, and with the support of the people, he founded Shirashio Village, which he developed into a peaceful and safe place free from demonic beasts.
But he is not Lokia after all, he will grow old and die.
After his death, the fourth generation of his descendants scattered his ashes in the sea in accordance with his last wishes, hoping that his soul would protect Shirashio Village for generations to come, and that he would see his father, whom he had never met again.
Hundreds of years have passed, and those who have witnessed the legend have also been put to rest, and the generations left behind have passed it on as a myth and passed it on by word of mouth.
Everyone who comes to the sea can always feel the broad-mindedness of the sea here, the kind of empty tranquility, no matter how restless the heart is, when people come to the sea without waves, they will become calm and calm, so the legend of the son of the sea god has always been firmly believed in by the people of Shirashio Village.
Maybe Akimoto and Eriba don't know this, but the villagers of Shirashio Village and Laplace know that there is an ancient water Ibu in the Waveless Sea, which guards the peace of the Waveless Sea and does not allow anyone to destroy the sleep of the son of the sea god.
There was also a megalodon that chased a small ball of flying fish all the way to the waveless sea. When the megalodon catches up with the ballfish, it does not hesitate to kill the ballfish, and the blood stains the sea water a terrifying color.
The smell of blood awakened the sleeping water Ievee, and the ancient and huge water Ievee completely shattered the megalodon that had destroyed the tranquility of the waveless sea, turning it into a starry sky, a primordial element, and finally returned to the sea.
Although people did not see the appearance of the water Ibu with their own eyes, they often found the traces left by the water Ibu in the waveless sea, so they also believed in the legend of the son of the sea god more.
All you have to do is ask a local villager in Shirashio Village to find out that if Akimoto knew about this legend, then he would definitely associate it with the water stone that is abundant in the area.
As for the authenticity of the legend, there is actually a certain degree of credibility.
Since ancient times, there have been countless examples of Pokémon falling in love with humans and having children, if the mother is human, then the offspring is viviparous, and if the mother is a Pokémon, the offspring is eggborn.
The viviparous is born in a purely human form, but he can have the abilities of Pokémon, absorb elemental powers, and use them.
Eggs are born and appear as Pokémon in the juvenile stage, and when they pass the juvenile stage, they will have the ability to transform Pokémon and human forms, and of course, their abilities as Pokémon will also be retained.
It can be said that in fact, the offspring born from the combination of humans and Pokémon have both the transcendent ability of Pokémon and the high intelligence of humans, which is a very ideal way to evolve.
Of course, the risk of Pokémon breeding offspring with humans is still very high, and both of the above cases are good cases, and there are also cases where Pokémon and offspring born to humans grow into deformities.
If someone really wants to be with Pokémon or something, it's better to recommend Pokémon with a humanoid group.
For example, N, the boss behind Team Plasma, is rumored to be the offspring of a human female and a tropical dragon, and he also has abilities that ordinary humans don't have.
How the Tropical Dragon impreggated a human woman is something to be done, so I'll leave it to the researchers of the Alliance.
After explaining that Pokémon and humans can give birth to children, speaking of Lokia, it is not an ordinary Pokémon, but a mythical beast, so naturally it cannot be regarded as an ordinary Pokémon.
Some mythical beasts can be transformed into human form, including Latias, which once incarnated as a cute human girl, which also solved the problem that humans did not find the eggs of mythical beasts.
In fact, the reason why humans have not found the egg group of the mythical beast is that humans have not seen the beast breed offspring, so it is impossible to determine its egg group.
It's not impossible to be sure, so the mythical beast actually has a specific group of eggs, but it hasn't been discovered.
Combining the above, it was concluded that it is very likely that Lokia also had the ability to incarnate into a human body, and in this case, he married a human female and gave birth to the legendary son of the sea god.
Then the legend of the son of the sea god is actually very credible.
Take Akimoto himself, who is now a living person with both Pokémon and human abilities.
There are many people like Akimoto, the most common is superpowers, and secondly, special abilities such as the power of Tokiwa and the power of waveguides are all proof of the combination of Pokémon's abilities and humans.
In particular, there are many secrets of Pokémon that humans have not yet discovered, and perhaps one day, humans will discover that when Pokémon reaches a certain condition, they can have the ability to transform into human form.
After all, Pokémon and humans belong to the creation of the creator god in terms of origin.
Of course, the risk of Pokémon breeding offspring with humans is still very high, and both of the above cases are good cases, and there are also cases where Pokémon and offspring born to humans grow into deformities.
If someone really wants to be with Pokémon or something, it's better to recommend Pokémon with a humanoid group.
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PS: I'm here for PS again.,This chapter is mainly to use legends to lead to this still interesting theory.,It's kind of to share with you elf fans what humans can do with Pokémon.。
As for this theory, I didn't make it up myself, and it really has a basis, and I also explained it in the article.
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