Chapter 120 The Myth of Arceus

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"Dialuca symbolizes the constant flow of time. From the beginning of its existence, people of the past have carved the appearance of time. ”

"And so is the Paluki."

As Kem expected, the mural of Parochi was also engraved with words.

"Space is the vastness of everything. The heart is also a space."

"In this ruin, there are murals depicting Pokémon that symbolize the heart, Yuxi, Agnome, and Emlet. Pokémon symbolizes the heart, Palokiru controls space, and Dialuca controls time that never stops. Myths are born from Pokémon that are worshipped as gods. Isn't that interesting? ”

"Oh. Myths are interesting. How did people interact with Pokémon at the time? Is it still the same now? History provides clues. Interesting. ”

"That's what I thought, let's go inside."

Enter the ruins with Sirona. The inside of the ruins was empty, nothing special. However, there is a wall in the distance with something painted on it.

"The innermost fresco. This is the only legend told by this ruin. ”

"Really"

Kaim was also led by Bai Nai and advanced deeper into the ruins. The mural is written on the presence of three things, as well as the light in the center. Even if this is only displayed, the average person will not be able to understand it.

However, Kem studied the mythology of the Sinnoh region under Hakura's rule. I can understand what this mural is showing.

"Do you know what that means?"

"Oh, and the three beings around represent the gods of knowledge, will, and emotion. And what about Diala and Palukiru himself in the middle? "

"That's right. That's what the town's Kaminagi town says. "

Sirona let go of Kem's hand and touched the mural lightly.

"When I heard the legend, the day I saw this mural, I thought to myself, 'How did this world come to be?' Tano'"

"This is where Shirona began."

"Yes.

As a child, Shirona was a curious girl. I love Pokémon and I'm excited to spend time with them, and I want to travel someday, but at the same time, is this ruin really just a legend circulating in Kaminagi Town, or is there something else? Wondering if that's the case. So after I set off, in addition to training while collecting badges, I also studied ruins and mythology. Sirona's temperament, once integrated into it, allowed her to master both combat and research, eventually establishing herself as both a champion and a scholar.

"It's been amazing. Sirona has always been Sirona. "

"Yes. I am who I am. The root part has not changed. ”

Sirona then turned to Kem and pointed to the mural and said to him.

"Hey Kem"

"Yes?"

"Don't you think there's another way to interpret this mural other than the legend I just mentioned?"

Listening to Sirona's words, Kem turned his attention to the mural again.

The mural depicts three creatures and the light of the center. These three creatures bear some resemblance to Rain Evil, Agnom, and Emrit. The light in the center has no shape, so what it displays changes depending on the interpretation.

In that case, the three people around would have room for interpretation. When I pondered what it was, I came up with a theory that could be explained without any contradictions.

"The Third Floor of the Holy Ruins"

"That's right, it's probably similar to the shape of the three stages I saw at the ruins of the Holy Bang."

"The three surrounding beings represent time, space, and antimatter, namely Diluca, Palokiru, and Giratina. And the central light is Arceus, the living form that created them. ”

The myth of ArceusIn the mythology of the Sinnoh region, the existence of the world's first creator is recorded. It is said that he created Dialaka, who controls time, and Palukia, who controls space. We know from some texts that Giratina was also created during the same period, but he seems to have been erased from mythology.

Arceus, the man who gave birth to this being known as a god. Shirona interprets the mural as a representation of their relationship.

"We found a Deku board that said that a certain being had defeated the giants. On the other board, there is a person who releases a being who controls time and space into the world as an alter ego. And then the presence of Giratina. A broken world is a world that is unstable in time and space. In other words, Giratina is undoubtedly an existence of equal power to the temporal Dialuca and the spatial Palukiru. ”

Shattered worlds visited before during the Galactic incident. And Sirona, who witnessed the presence of Giratina, knew this. Only Shirona and others, who have experienced it, can understand that there is no documentary record of this. That's why I can't present it to the world as a hypothesis, but I'm able to trust Kem because he's the one who's been through it all.

"What were people thinking when they painted this mural? What were they thinking when they built this ruin? The murals filled with these ideas conveyed something to a lot of people, which eventually gave birth to myths. As a mythology researcher, I think so. Yes"

Not only the myth itself, but also the flow of the myth is inferred from this mural and the knowledge so far. Sirona's mind and passion are not limited to one thing, and they are more than that, even for Kem, who should be familiar with her, vivid.

At least now Kem can't construct such a conjecture. Kem seems to recognize the greatness of the researcher named Sirona once again.

"Hehe, I haven't seen you for a long time, I'm a little excited, you talk too much."

"No, I can hear a guess that I can't. As a history student, I'm grateful. ”

"Thank you"

Kem turned to the mural again. What were the people who made this mural thinking, and what were they trying to convey? There is no way to find out the truth yet. It could be true, or it could be something completely different.

Kem is on a never-ending path of learning with no answers. Learn about the things that many people associate with in the form of myths and legends. This is perhaps the real joy of studying archaeology and mythology.

"I'm glad to be here."

"Why do you think that?"

"My paper was written a while ago and is still under peer review, so I don't know if it will be published as a paper. As with the myths I have passed on so far, my research continues. What will happen in the future, and what else is there to say? I think

"We 'students' want to know what the future holds. We study and research because we can't suppress this craving. ”

"Yes. Shirona is the reason I started researching. This place, the roots of Sirona, became a place where I could reconsider myself as a 'scholar'. In that sense, it's good. I think

Although he was a substitute, he also served as the director of the Corridor Pavilion and recently wrote a thesis. This alone marks a great stride Keim has made since college.

But that's not the end of it. It's true that my career has come to an end, but it's a great opportunity to cheer me up so I can keep working hard and not be complacent.