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@@cleangamer220 perhaps attempting to gather Tera energy to time travel since the time machine works off of it perhaps his way of time travel also uses it?
@@BirdKeeperToby maybe the items come to life without souls maybe little like rotom able semi-part of a object but with emotions instead of souls and what if the flames of typhlosion become a pokemon without being fuse together.
that image with Ogrepon and the legendary quartet in the background gave me HUGE Majoras Mask vibes. Skull Kid and the 4 masks he trapped the giants in thinking about it too, its a bit of a stretch but the 4 bosses of the masks were: a wielder of a sword a goat/bull a fish and a worm the legendaries are: a leopard with a sword a goat/bull a fish and a snail hmmmm
But isn't a weasel? Or is it a leopard? Or is it simply just a Pokemon with parts of both... ... After another 30 seconds of thinking it may be fruitful to disregard.
the Bombirdier titan fight area seems like the area that Ting-Lu was in as it's like part of the mountain was destroyed. there is also a small lake below it, maybe from attack recoil ?
Would say the 4 treasures of ruin’s individual names highly allude to them being from a China-specific region because the names are similar to Chinese pinyin - Chi Yu specifically could be referring to 气 and 鱼, which could be translated as “angry fish” 😂
@@joaoc360 I think like Tobey said the merchant who sold the treasures to the King was from the East, quite possibly China, hence why the Treasures of Ruin, 4 pokemon born from that same treasure have Chinese names in a Iberian region.
How I would love for there to be a Chinese Region for a new Generation. But given how China's government can be very sensitive with their culture being depicted, especially by a Japanese Company given both countries still not being on good terms with one another, it seems unlikely.
It’s interesting to see more prehistoric design elements like Klawf, the Paradox Pokemon, etc., considering the meteor that landed in Area Zero could have wiped out the general population of Pokemon and humans living there because of: 1) Impact area 2) Dust/smoke/ash covering the surrounding atmosphere and creating extremely gruelling conditions requiring Pokemon to either endure or evolve. Could be a stretch, but I feel like it’s plausible considering the devastating potential a meteor holds especially when compared to the Prehistoric Extinction event
I believe that Chien Pao could be the sword from the Sinnoh story of the man with the sword who used it to kill Pokémon, maybe it became cursed due to being used to kill so many of its own kind
I’m glad you guys talking about them, everyone forgot about them but I didn’t , I feel personally they will be linked to ogerpon and DLC 1. Merchant from the East could of came from Kitakami?
Interesting i never considered that the ruination treasures warped the environment of paldea, i Actually thought they seeded the war between paldea and kalos given they represent Fear Envy Hatred and Grudges stoked fear not in a literal sense but a mental like they're presents affected the king and people drawing darker feelings and bringing them to the surface.
If you're into Zelda and wanted to make lore/theory videos on them, I'd 100% watch any you release. I only played Link's Awakening growing up, so right now am making my way through the series, and am loving them.
If you think about it, Chi-Yu might be the reason that Cetitan adapted to become a land whale and not an aquatic whale (that and also the fact that it would've competed with Dondonzo in other Paldean water areas)
There's a bit of a problem with what you said about the armorouge and ceruledge armors. They aren't crafted from what you give to the person. They're just traded for the armor, because that person is obsessed with sinistea, or bronzor, depending on the game. The origins of the armors aren't really known
I would argue that Bronzor isn't used to make the armour of Armarouge because its never mentioned in-game that is. You only swap those pieces of Bronzor for the armour in the same way you only swap Sinistea chips for Ceruledge's armour. I think its more coincidence than anything. They just needed a ghost type for Ceruledge and therefore a psychic type for Armarouge.
thank goodness you brought up Bronzor . . . i've been thinking for ages about how the past of Paldea, with these coins looking like Bronzor, has some kind of connection to Terapagos and Terastal in general.. i've thought about the crystal hexagons as if they were mirrors of some sort, that reflect not appearances, but people's desires.. Bronzor is also a hexagonal mirror.. that's kinda where i hit a wall, but i was really entertaining this idea when the whole "imagination" theory was going around
Perhaps something to help with the Ceruledge connection with the Sinistea chips. It's Pokedex says that a *lonely* soul with haunt a *forgotten* cup of tea, which is super bitter. Perhaps ceruledge was forgotten hero who failed in it's task, and became very bitter about it......
A Chinese-like Pokemon region is hinted in this game with restaurants serving Chinese food like Mapo Tofu. Kofu's Restaurant serves Dandan Noodles. The languages teacher, Salvatore, says the Mandarin word for Thank You "Xiexie". He also says "Danke", so a Germany-based region is likely to exist.
TOBY!!! So I am playing through PLA again and I just had a realization I would LOVE if you would explore. I believe that Turo and Sada opened the rift in PLA by making the Time Machine in Paldea!!! I would love to hear what you think about that!!!
Thank you so much I was very curious on this especially since these Pokemon are based on Chinese lore and I'm pretty sure the teal mask is going to have some Chinese lore on the legends being those immortal shape shifting animals (sometimes human forms) but the most ofter one I see is a Crane which is what one of the newest legends are.
Those Ruination Pokemon could have been such a cool end game boss scenario. A 4th path where you are just casually helping a friendly professor with historic research only to be betrayed by her true desire to claim their ruinous power for herself.
I love that the one thing they took from botw was the environmental storytelling. the implementation of full open world is a bit messy, what with most of it being just one flat field after another with the same ruins cut, flipped, and pasted all over the place, but the story it still tells checks out, and if it'd had as much time to bake as botw did, I'm sure it would have been even more fascinating to pick apart. as it is, it's at least a fantastic step in the right direction!
I'm still partial to the idea the paldean king used gholdengo's make it rain on the merchant, and then the merchant cursed the treasures (would also help explain paldean empires wealth)
why does this channel always forget that the first DLC is not an exchange program, it is a festival that we are visiting the second DLC is an exchange program
After the DLC, it is heavily implied that she is the descendant of the treasure-loving king (or even his wife given that immortality, curses and time travel are indeed possibilities). If his "gold coins" are the origins of all the Gimmighoul chests scattered around the region, it would make sense that she would also have some with her. And she trades you a Gimmighoul after your battles with her in Blueberry Academy, even though she never uses Gimmighoul or Gholdengo on her team.
It kind of seems like Wo-Chien managed to go all over Paldea before being sealed away, maybe it started it’s rampage where the swamp now is, but I would guess it made its way to where there’s now a desert before it was finally defeated and sealed away. Or, alternatively, it started where the desert is and was stopped where the swamp is, which is why the swamp still has some amount of vegetation
Cool so that's how Wooper has evolved into Paldean Wooper, and yeah Arcanine was supposed to be a legendary but instead it ended up as being a Noble Pokemon back in the Hisuian Region back then in the old days ya know
There's a problem with the Ceruledge and Armarouge part of this theory: the armors *aren't* made out of the items you trade for them. The NPCs specifically say that they are currently in possession of the armor before you even make the trade, and offer to give it to you in exchange for the relevant pokémon materials simply because they're a fan of bronzor or sinistea respectively. Also, wouldn't it make more sense for wo-chein to be responsible for the dry, barren area that clawf can be found in, since that area's substantially more devoid of life than the swamp (that notably *did* have vegetation in the shots shown in the video).
I absolutely loved this. Lol When you do these videos, unless otherwise directly addressed later by the Pokémon Company, I take them as canon. Why not? Theory adds up. lmao
The merchant who sold the treasures to the King was from the East, quite possibly China, hence why the Treasures of Ruin, 4 pokemon born from that same treasure have Chinese names in a Iberian region... it adds up.
I agree with 80% of this theory, personally I think the Spiritomb was made by Ting-Lu killing greedy miners who wanted to mine its ore, and that it's shrine was made from the now seperated peak that once was a part of Glaseado Mountain. Wo-Chien started wreaking havoc in the area where you find Klawf, but i do believe it started in the mirelands. Notably the passage is almost identical to the farmlands near Cortando. It looks like they practically took the area and flipped it on the other side of the region. Potentially to distance themselves from Wo-Chien. Interestingly Cortando, Alfornada, and Los Platos are one of the few populated areas that dont have a mostly modern aesthetic suggesting they are some of the oldest populated places in the region. Alfornada being the oldest as it still has references to the past, specifically to this eastern region due to the old sprites being found, and repurposed as mosaics. I still think that Chien Pao was a threat to mostly Mt. Glaseado, specifically the cave system in the mountain is interesting as it's very center point has an opening in the top. It's huge, nowadays there's only a pokémon center but what if Chien Pao buried an ancient city that was once in the large cave system?
I feel like Hoopa Unbound has to have a Connection to the Treasures of Ruin. All 5 are Dark Types that were sealed away, Hoopa is also based on an Object with that being its Golden Rings. The Treasures come from the East and East of Paldea is Kalos where Hoopa is found. Maybe the King was Hoopa. The Showering with Golden Coins could be the same thing we saw in Hoopa the Clash of Ages. Hoopa is known for stealing a Whole Castle and what if this Castle was the Castle of the Paldean Empire? We also had this with Keldeo, a Mythical Pokemon that was also apart of the Swords of Justice. Hoopa is also connected to Chinese Mythology
What if the the treasures of ruin aren't the bad guys, what if they were the pokemon of a hero that were seal as a just in case measure and over the years the story got changed
What about AZ’s Floette and her Light of Ruin? -I’m kidding! I know the Light of Ruin is unrelated to the Treasures of Ruin. It’s a fun thought though!- 😅 Somewhat related thought, ever think about how many royalty related Pokémon there are in the Pokémon World? You can literally have a team of just Pokémon with “king”, “sire”, royal implication, or even specifically referred to as royal. 🤔💭
There's a theory that I'd like to share that is most likely going to be false: the broken sword of Chien-Pao is the sword written about in one of the books of Sinnoh's Canalave Library. One of the stories of old written down in a book found in the Canalave City Library speaks of a time where a man wielding a sword slayed many Pokémon. Eventually, an unnamed, talking Pokémon explained why the man had a hard time encountering Pokémon. The man came to regret his decision, leading to him abandoning the sword, which is said to have broken. The broken sword that makes up the teeth(saberteeth) of Chien-Pao is, as far as I can recall, the only broken sword we have ever seen in the main series games. Again, I won't be surprised if this turns out to not be the case. I just thought I'd share this to see what others think, including those like Bird Keeper Toby who post content like Pokémon theory videos.
Do you think they would ever make a region based on China? Pokémon has become quite popular in that country in recent years, and there is a lot of videogame companies wanting to appeal the chinese market, so it would make sense to do one. Also it would be the first region based on an asian country apart of Japan, and many Pokémon already have chinese backgrounds, such as the latest legendaries.
I have a theory I’d like your opinion on so zekrom reshotam and kyurem are said to combine into the 1st dragon or original dragon and redgidrago is said to be the head of an ancient dragon Pokémon and contain the power of all dragon type Pokémon so what if redgidrago is the key to combining the dragon trio into the original dragon what are your thoughts
Small correction: Bronzor and Sinistea are not used in the creation of the two armors, the man just accepts their fragments for trade. If they were needed to make the armors, don't you think they would resemble them in color at least? Armarogue is not teal nor bronze and Ceruledge is not blue and white.
@@BirdKeeperToby No prob.^^ And hope things are going well for you, by the way.:D Oh, and still hope to chat with ya about some pokemon ideas at some point. Buuuut, I know you're busy. So, hope things are going well with what you're busy with.^^
If pokemon's world map is similar to us, the first 4 gens are in japan. Which is east of china, sooo is arcanine from the ocean? Will we finally get our water/fire arcanine weve been begging for?
Following Hoopa I think Spiritomb and this Ruinous Quartet could get unbound forms (and Arceus please oh please). & like there was the muslim conquest of spain. So maybe someone from the Hoopa binding mission directly or indirectly influenced the binding of Spiritomb or the quartet or both. OOuuuuu also Johto is around the corner allegedly right? Kurt was our first introduction to pokeball crafting and we just got that exact mechanic last year. I think it all continues the mystery from Red/Blue about the creation and implications of a master ball. Paldea hands out (the deep red and purple) master balls like gold stars and to me the tera orbs seem more advanced than beast balls. Paldea gives off very middle part of a story w/hidden context so all answers can be right answers lol. I think the concept and history of pokeballs & sealing power (Zelda is it you?) are coming up fairly soon. Calling it now, if Shein Pao gets an unbound type form it'll be another bipedal cat but this time it has a knife. Omg is the idea for a Genesect unbound too outrageous? it's backstory of being *ahem* fused with a gun**** has always been so sad and like if homie is hurting we need an un/binding gimmick! .... and a super cool new form :3 thanks for the brainstorming space & fun video! edit: what makes Spiritomb so lame to not be included with the other cracked treasures? Just the idea of Spiritomb Unbound already gives off a scary mythical energy with gnarly stats. Ability: Weakless- This Pokemon has no type weaknesses. like a call back to our bound buddy before the fairies came lol another edit: Legends Arceus introduced us to the earliest known form of a master ball by using the red chain.... the stuff that binds the universe together lol hmm I bet Type Null lore fits in there somewhere but I need to replay Alola to brush up
If we ever get a china-based raging it's going to be one of the last we get. It's because China and Japan do not have the best relationship with each other.
Yo--thanks again for having me, 'twas a lot of fun! We will have to hash out more theories by going through the dex again in the future! 😜
She's so passionate about history her hair twitches in excitement
Hahaha
lmfao i thought i was the only one witch that glitch
I have a question, Canonically where does these legendary rank?
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Isn't Volo a merchant? It's likely he's time traveled, could the merchant be him?
Now THATS an interesting idea!
if this is true then whats his purpose of going to paldea?
@@cleangamer220I mean... what else can you do if you're waiting for the next protagonist
@@cleangamer220 perhaps attempting to gather Tera energy to time travel since the time machine works off of it perhaps his way of time travel also uses it?
So Volo became Gimmigoul
The art of the paladean set of cards are wild, the Chi-Yu one is one of the most beautiful cards I ever seen
Right!
@@BirdKeeperToby I’m definitely going to have that one! Just for that stunning art, alongside others from this set!
@@BirdKeeperToby maybe the items come to life without souls maybe little like rotom able semi-part of a object but with emotions instead of souls and what if the flames of typhlosion become a pokemon without being fuse together.
that image with Ogrepon and the legendary quartet in the background gave me HUGE Majoras Mask vibes. Skull Kid and the 4 masks he trapped the giants in
thinking about it too, its a bit of a stretch but the 4 bosses of the masks were:
a wielder of a sword
a goat/bull
a fish
and a worm
the legendaries are:
a leopard with a sword
a goat/bull
a fish
and a snail
hmmmm
Mmmmmm I see that actually
But isn't a weasel? Or is it a leopard? Or is it simply just a Pokemon with parts of both...
... After another 30 seconds of thinking it may be fruitful to disregard.
the Bombirdier titan fight area seems like the area that Ting-Lu was in as it's like part of the mountain was destroyed.
there is also a small lake below it, maybe from attack recoil ?
Possibly ^_^
Would say the 4 treasures of ruin’s individual names highly allude to them being from a China-specific region because the names are similar to Chinese pinyin - Chi Yu specifically could be referring to 气 and 鱼, which could be translated as “angry fish” 😂
true, them being in this region could be bc of portugal and macau, china
@@joaoc360 I think like Tobey said the merchant who sold the treasures to the King was from the East, quite possibly China, hence why the Treasures of Ruin, 4 pokemon born from that same treasure have Chinese names in a Iberian region.
@@RedRaikou i don't negate that with my comment, i just added on why these chinese named mons appear in this region 👍
How I would love for there to be a Chinese Region for a new Generation. But given how China's government can be very sensitive with their culture being depicted, especially by a Japanese Company given both countries still not being on good terms with one another, it seems unlikely.
its literally what they are... ting-lu = 鼎鹿 (vessel deer) etc
It’s interesting to see more prehistoric design elements like Klawf, the Paradox Pokemon, etc., considering the meteor that landed in Area Zero could have wiped out the general population of Pokemon and humans living there because of:
1) Impact area
2) Dust/smoke/ash covering the surrounding atmosphere and creating extremely gruelling conditions requiring Pokemon to either endure or evolve.
Could be a stretch, but I feel like it’s plausible considering the devastating potential a meteor holds especially when compared to the Prehistoric Extinction event
I believe that Chien Pao could be the sword from the Sinnoh story of the man with the sword who used it to kill Pokémon, maybe it became cursed due to being used to kill so many of its own kind
I’m glad you guys talking about them, everyone forgot about them but I didn’t , I feel personally they will be linked to ogerpon and DLC 1. Merchant from the East could of came from Kitakami?
That’s what I think to ^_^
Also the person that made ogerpons mask is a black smith he might have made the treasures is ruin
I think I remember something about Ting-Lu splitting the Earth and making Casseroya Lake? I could be wrong though.
I don’t remember that but very cool to add if it’s there! :D
Interesting i never considered that the ruination treasures warped the environment of paldea, i Actually thought they seeded the war between paldea and kalos given they represent Fear Envy Hatred and Grudges stoked fear not in a literal sense but a mental like they're presents affected the king and people drawing darker feelings and bringing them to the surface.
If you're into Zelda and wanted to make lore/theory videos on them, I'd 100% watch any you release. I only played Link's Awakening growing up, so right now am making my way through the series, and am loving them.
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Entei: I can make volcanoes blow up with a single roar.
Chi-yu: But can you do this?? *swims through the ground*
The Ruin Pokémon are my favorites. I love their lore and how they exist effect the world.
If you think about it, Chi-Yu might be the reason that Cetitan adapted to become a land whale and not an aquatic whale (that and also the fact that it would've competed with Dondonzo in other Paldean water areas)
There's a bit of a problem with what you said about the armorouge and ceruledge armors. They aren't crafted from what you give to the person. They're just traded for the armor, because that person is obsessed with sinistea, or bronzor, depending on the game. The origins of the armors aren't really known
Toby's reaction after getting the treasures names right is exactly why I'm liking this. Pure and completely unscripted joy.
I would argue that Bronzor isn't used to make the armour of Armarouge because its never mentioned in-game that is. You only swap those pieces of Bronzor for the armour in the same way you only swap Sinistea chips for Ceruledge's armour. I think its more coincidence than anything. They just needed a ghost type for Ceruledge and therefore a psychic type for Armarouge.
I agree Ceruledge's armour is definitely not made from sinistea chips so why would Armarouge's armour be made from Bronzor Fragments.
What is the sword in Chein Pao was the sword of the original guy who slayed pokemon in one of the old sinnoh myths?
I would say nacli probably existed before this, but was more rare than it is now.
Like how salt was harder to come by before?
These kinds of videos always help me appreciate all the little things in the games so much more
The biggest mystery is Raifort's hair
That’s true to be fair ^_^
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Love to see a unifying theory on this! Keep up the amazing work
Thanks :D
thank goodness you brought up Bronzor . . . i've been thinking for ages about how the past of Paldea, with these coins looking like Bronzor, has some kind of connection to Terapagos and Terastal in general.. i've thought about the crystal hexagons as if they were mirrors of some sort, that reflect not appearances, but people's desires.. Bronzor is also a hexagonal mirror.. that's kinda where i hit a wall, but i was really entertaining this idea when the whole "imagination" theory was going around
Perhaps something to help with the Ceruledge connection with the Sinistea chips.
It's Pokedex says that a *lonely* soul with haunt a *forgotten* cup of tea, which is super bitter. Perhaps ceruledge was forgotten hero who failed in it's task, and became very bitter about it......
One thing, the guy just happens to have some Auspicous armour, likely from his relatives from the acient past. and he just likes bronzor.
Also, I really want to eventually every country to get a pokemon region. That would be epic.
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A Chinese-like Pokemon region is hinted in this game with restaurants serving Chinese food like Mapo Tofu. Kofu's Restaurant serves Dandan Noodles. The languages teacher, Salvatore, says the Mandarin word for Thank You "Xiexie". He also says "Danke", so a Germany-based region is likely to exist.
Theory: Okidogi, Munkidory and Fezandipity aren't legendary... they're the starters of Kitakami.
TOBY!!! So I am playing through PLA again and I just had a realization I would LOVE if you would explore. I believe that Turo and Sada opened the rift in PLA by making the Time Machine in Paldea!!! I would love to hear what you think about that!!!
Thank you so much I was very curious on this especially since these Pokemon are based on Chinese lore and I'm pretty sure the teal mask is going to have some Chinese lore on the legends being those immortal shape shifting animals (sometimes human forms) but the most ofter one I see is a Crane which is what one of the newest legends are.
Those Ruination Pokemon could have been such a cool end game boss scenario. A 4th path where you are just casually helping a friendly professor with historic research only to be betrayed by her true desire to claim their ruinous power for herself.
I love that the one thing they took from botw was the environmental storytelling. the implementation of full open world is a bit messy, what with most of it being just one flat field after another with the same ruins cut, flipped, and pasted all over the place, but the story it still tells checks out, and if it'd had as much time to bake as botw did, I'm sure it would have been even more fascinating to pick apart. as it is, it's at least a fantastic step in the right direction!
Great video!! This theory is very plausible it can be considered canon
I love chi yu and it has an insane shiny
Trueeee
i bet these 4 mons are responsible for paldea not having a route system
Could be
Toby:
Me: Gazuntite!
great vid!
also the treasures of ruin having chinese origins and being in this region could be about portugal's history in macau
Man, if I grew up around you guys, we'd be friends. This is video was my jam.
I'm still partial to the idea the paldean king used gholdengo's make it rain on the merchant, and then the merchant cursed the treasures (would also help explain paldean empires wealth)
The Paldean Legends game is gonna be crazy
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those obsidian things remind me of the pinsir landmark in hisui
Yeah I know the one you mean, I can see that to ^_^
Something else that might be connected is bramblin. A ghost trapped in branches? Sounds a lot like the snail boy. They even have similar eyes
why does this channel always forget that the first DLC is not an exchange program, it is a festival that we are visiting
the second DLC is an exchange program
Oh I must have Mia understood that. I thought it was an exchange programme they did for the festival
@@BirdKeeperToby the website says it specifically
Teal Mask is a school trip
Indigo Disk is were you become an exchange student
Chi-Yu's signature move is revealing your credit card details on stream.
After the DLC, it is heavily implied that she is the descendant of the treasure-loving king (or even his wife given that immortality, curses and time travel are indeed possibilities). If his "gold coins" are the origins of all the Gimmighoul chests scattered around the region, it would make sense that she would also have some with her.
And she trades you a Gimmighoul after your battles with her in Blueberry Academy, even though she never uses Gimmighoul or Gholdengo on her team.
This video was amazing great job guys!
It kind of seems like Wo-Chien managed to go all over Paldea before being sealed away, maybe it started it’s rampage where the swamp now is, but I would guess it made its way to where there’s now a desert before it was finally defeated and sealed away. Or, alternatively, it started where the desert is and was stopped where the swamp is, which is why the swamp still has some amount of vegetation
Cool so that's how Wooper has evolved into Paldean Wooper, and yeah Arcanine was supposed to be a legendary but instead it ended up as being a Noble Pokemon back in the Hisuian Region back then in the old days ya know
I really want the next pokemon game after ZA to focus on the ruination quartets history with the player character being the one to seal them away
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There's a problem with the Ceruledge and Armarouge part of this theory: the armors *aren't* made out of the items you trade for them. The NPCs specifically say that they are currently in possession of the armor before you even make the trade, and offer to give it to you in exchange for the relevant pokémon materials simply because they're a fan of bronzor or sinistea respectively.
Also, wouldn't it make more sense for wo-chein to be responsible for the dry, barren area that clawf can be found in, since that area's substantially more devoid of life than the swamp (that notably *did* have vegetation in the shots shown in the video).
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Thank you fwend ^_^
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I absolutely loved this. Lol When you do these videos, unless otherwise directly addressed later by the Pokémon Company, I take them as canon. Why not? Theory adds up. lmao
The merchant who sold the treasures to the King was from the East, quite possibly China, hence why the Treasures of Ruin, 4 pokemon born from that same treasure have Chinese names in a Iberian region... it adds up.
Great video and theory Toby and Lumiose i could see this being true.
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“Hey kids, it’s time to learn about the Paldean Empire”
I saw what you did there at 11:46
I agree with 80% of this theory, personally I think the Spiritomb was made by Ting-Lu killing greedy miners who wanted to mine its ore, and that it's shrine was made from the now seperated peak that once was a part of Glaseado Mountain.
Wo-Chien started wreaking havoc in the area where you find Klawf, but i do believe it started in the mirelands. Notably the passage is almost identical to the farmlands near Cortando. It looks like they practically took the area and flipped it on the other side of the region. Potentially to distance themselves from Wo-Chien. Interestingly Cortando, Alfornada, and Los Platos are one of the few populated areas that dont have a mostly modern aesthetic suggesting they are some of the oldest populated places in the region. Alfornada being the oldest as it still has references to the past, specifically to this eastern region due to the old sprites being found, and repurposed as mosaics.
I still think that Chien Pao was a threat to mostly Mt. Glaseado, specifically the cave system in the mountain is interesting as it's very center point has an opening in the top. It's huge, nowadays there's only a pokémon center but what if Chien Pao buried an ancient city that was once in the large cave system?
Her eyes unnerve me, she had the eyes of a deadly homicidal insane villain
Wooper actually left the water because of competition
Who were the Pokemon wielders that defeat the treasure of ruins in the first place and what kind of roles do they played?
I feel like Hoopa Unbound has to have a Connection to the Treasures of Ruin. All 5 are Dark Types that were sealed away, Hoopa is also based on an Object with that being its Golden Rings. The Treasures come from the East and East of Paldea is Kalos where Hoopa is found. Maybe the King was Hoopa. The Showering with Golden Coins could be the same thing we saw in Hoopa the Clash of Ages. Hoopa is known for stealing a Whole Castle and what if this Castle was the Castle of the Paldean Empire? We also had this with Keldeo, a Mythical Pokemon that was also apart of the Swords of Justice. Hoopa is also connected to Chinese Mythology
Man, and here I thought that king was AZ's brother.
I hate to tell you, Toby, but you're still saying Wo-Chien wrong.
This is so smart. I love this!
I think wo-chien afrected the paldean wasteland where the orthworms are. Its all dead grass and dust now.
Amazing video!
So love this video Toby and all your videos are amazing dude.
Thanks for the kind comment ^^
What if the the treasures of ruin aren't the bad guys, what if they were the pokemon of a hero that were seal as a just in case measure and over the years the story got changed
Anything’s possible ^_^
Wasn't it said that Paldean Wooper lost a territorial dispute, making it have to go on land?
So how does the lore of these 4 toppling the kingdom and AZ's weapon doing the same, how would those 2 stories work together?
What about AZ’s Floette and her Light of Ruin?
-I’m kidding! I know the Light of Ruin is unrelated to the Treasures of Ruin. It’s a fun thought though!- 😅
Somewhat related thought, ever think about how many royalty related Pokémon there are in the Pokémon World? You can literally have a team of just Pokémon with “king”, “sire”, royal implication, or even specifically referred to as royal. 🤔💭
Happy Birthday Toby
Thank you ^_^
@@BirdKeeperToby Your welcome 😁
There's a theory that I'd like to share that is most likely going to be false:
the broken sword of Chien-Pao is the sword written about in one of the books of Sinnoh's Canalave Library.
One of the stories of old written down in a book found in the Canalave City Library speaks of a time where a man wielding a sword slayed many Pokémon. Eventually, an unnamed, talking Pokémon explained why the man had a hard time encountering Pokémon. The man came to regret his decision, leading to him abandoning the sword, which is said to have broken. The broken sword that makes up the teeth(saberteeth) of Chien-Pao is, as far as I can recall, the only broken sword we have ever seen in the main series games.
Again, I won't be surprised if this turns out to not be the case. I just thought I'd share this to see what others think, including those like Bird Keeper Toby who post content like Pokémon theory videos.
Additionnaly, for the bronzor-based armor theory, Bronzor is based on a chinese myth. Which would fit int he chinese inspired legendary trio.
Do you think they would ever make a region based on China? Pokémon has become quite popular in that country in recent years, and there is a lot of videogame companies wanting to appeal the chinese market, so it would make sense to do one.
Also it would be the first region based on an asian country apart of Japan, and many Pokémon already have chinese backgrounds, such as the latest legendaries.
Hello to his RUclips channel viewers.
I have a theory I’d like your opinion on so zekrom reshotam and kyurem are said to combine into the 1st dragon or original dragon and redgidrago is said to be the head of an ancient dragon Pokémon and contain the power of all dragon type Pokémon so what if redgidrago is the key to combining the dragon trio into the original dragon what are your thoughts
does fortree city pull power from the atmosphere?
or is there electric pokemon in the city
probably no way to find that out
As a person who is also dyslexic, I wish I could like this a million times 😂
Small correction: Bronzor and Sinistea are not used in the creation of the two armors, the man just accepts their fragments for trade. If they were needed to make the armors, don't you think they would resemble them in color at least? Armarogue is not teal nor bronze and Ceruledge is not blue and white.
Pleasant surprise to see another great video from you.:D
Thanks so much ^_^
@@BirdKeeperToby No prob.^^ And hope things are going well for you, by the way.:D
Oh, and still hope to chat with ya about some pokemon ideas at some point. Buuuut, I know you're busy. So, hope things are going well with what you're busy with.^^
love this and love the fact you @Bird Keeper Toby always connect with other PokeTubers @LumiosePost.
He’s a great guy ^_^ Really enjoy his videos
@@BirdKeeperToby oh this made my little charmander heart burst with excitement thank you 🙏🏾
I'm willing to bet that Gen10's region will be China inspired
Very interesting.
ah yes a fellow dyslexic i reconise your pain
maybe the king didn’t have the right amount of badges
That teacher looks like a waifus material unhinged
I like me a fine teacher
Why is the game footage you use always saturated?
If pokemon's world map is similar to us, the first 4 gens are in japan. Which is east of china, sooo is arcanine from the ocean? Will we finally get our water/fire arcanine weve been begging for?
Bro should rebrand to Ruin Maniac Toby
Following Hoopa I think Spiritomb and this Ruinous Quartet could get unbound forms (and Arceus please oh please). & like there was the muslim conquest of spain. So maybe someone from the Hoopa binding mission directly or indirectly influenced the binding of Spiritomb or the quartet or both. OOuuuuu also Johto is around the corner allegedly right? Kurt was our first introduction to pokeball crafting and we just got that exact mechanic last year. I think it all continues the mystery from Red/Blue about the creation and implications of a master ball. Paldea hands out (the deep red and purple) master balls like gold stars and to me the tera orbs seem more advanced than beast balls. Paldea gives off very middle part of a story w/hidden context so all answers can be right answers lol. I think the concept and history of pokeballs & sealing power (Zelda is it you?) are coming up fairly soon. Calling it now, if Shein Pao gets an unbound type form it'll be another bipedal cat but this time it has a knife. Omg is the idea for a Genesect unbound too outrageous? it's backstory of being *ahem* fused with a gun**** has always been so sad and like if homie is hurting we need an un/binding gimmick! .... and a super cool new form :3 thanks for the brainstorming space & fun video!
edit: what makes Spiritomb so lame to not be included with the other cracked treasures? Just the idea of Spiritomb Unbound already gives off a scary mythical energy with gnarly stats. Ability: Weakless- This Pokemon has no type weaknesses. like a call back to our bound buddy before the fairies came lol
another edit: Legends Arceus introduced us to the earliest known form of a master ball by using the red chain.... the stuff that binds the universe together lol hmm I bet Type Null lore fits in there somewhere but I need to replay Alola to brush up
If we ever get a china-based raging it's going to be one of the last we get. It's because China and Japan do not have the best relationship with each other.
Great and Funny