Tuesday 4 August 2020

Lack of Monuments


In the Pokemon games, there are many statues of Rhydon appearing all over whichever region the Pokemon series takes place in. This is because Rhydon was the first Pokemon that Game Freak designed for the game. However, aside from a structure known as "the ultimate weapon" that was built by AZ to bring the Kalos War to an end, no monuments dedicated to any part of the Pokemon World's history exists. One theory claims that the leftists won the Pokemon War that Vermillion City Gym Leader Lieutenant Surge spoke of, which could explain the lack of statues of other people, including an ancestor of Professor Oak, who was a hero from a few centuries ago, who was mentioned by the official Pokemon books written by Takeshi Shudo. The leftists' victory in the Pokemon War could also explain why there is no competition within the Pokeconomy. Currently, in the United States, there is a campaign by the leftists to destroy America's history. Statues had been destroyed or vandalized as a result. To make matters worse, capitalist corporations are donating to these leftist movements.

With all that said, the wars that happened in the Pokemon World are all but forgotten. No wonder the Pokemon series is a very dangerous series. Forgetting your history leads to a dangerous slide to chaos, which is exactly what is happening in America right now. There is a saying that "History is written by the winners." There is one huge problem with this saying though. What if the winners were more evil than even the obvious villains? Another theory claims that a far greater evil than even the most sinister criminal gang known to exist in the Pokemon World won the Pokemon War. This can explain why Xatu is paralyzed with fear over the future that he saw with his own eyes. For all we know, somebody even more vile than the obvious villains did win the Pokemon War. Yet, Game Freak is hiding that truth from all of us since 1996. Even worse still, Pokemon series creator Satoshi Tajiri considers the darkest version of the Pokemon World known to exist in any official Pokemon continuity to be the closest and most faithful to his original vision for the Pokemon series. With that said, this would make The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild's post-apocalyptic Hyrule look less dangerous.

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