03-07-2018, 01:59 PM
(03-06-2018, 09:02 PM)Spiritmon Wrote: "Yes they are. Gargryphs is some kind of gargoyle pokemon. They offten make home in cathedals like this one. They are Tandorian pokemon too. They may be mistaken as simple statues. Because of that they are pretty rare."
When reading that book Heart was quite curious. "Another part about Saminarok story....that guy was quite great. Hmmm..." Then Heart look again to windows where there the vitralls with the images of might legendaries. "Acordding to what Nathan say, Saminarok have some kind of pact with Trio Lake Pokemon and a few other legendaries. What other kind of Legendary...wait a minute..." Heart then begin to search in the books. "May have Saminarok make somehow contact with Legendary pokemon from Tandor? Or even more..." Then Heart look again. "If Saminarok was able to befriend the Lake Trio, the pokemon who is old as Arceus, may Saminarok make pact with Palkia or Dialga? Or even with Reshiram or Zekrom? I need to see a little more about Saminarok past. This may help me to understand what we might find."
This book makes little mention of Sarimanok, but Arceus, Palkia, Dialga, and Reshiram are all on the stained glass windows.
You find a book that explains a little more about the religion of Sarimanok. It does briefly mention that Sarimanok sent envoys to Tsukinami Village to learn more about two supposed legendary Pokemon called Aotius and Mutios, yin and yang deities.
Sarimanok was known to befriend the Lake Trio, indeed, and he often researched Jirachi and the Legendary Golems. He was also allied with a group of Legendary Pokemon called the Royal Trio, representing Royalty, Kingdom, and Knighthood. This trio had a trio master which Sarimanok had an extremely close friendship with, to the point where he could summon her (it was usually described as female in aspect). However, he kept the exact species of his Legendaries a closely guarded secret, considering their worship as a trio his own private religion.
The only one this book can identify is the Pokemon of Kingdom, Landorus, because they eventually had a falling out and Landorus broke away from the trio into exile. Landorus planned to use his power to start a new alliance of Pokemon who would revere nature properly, as it was meant to be. Sarimanok sought to replace this natural force with a Legendary Bird, fire/ice/lightning, but may not have succeeded.
Arceus, Palkia, and Reshiram have all received adulation in Creshire, but most inhabitants are somewhat areligious or think of deities as being part of nature.
The book also surmises that Pokemon may have been more powerful in the old days. It makes mention of records on certain particular Pokemon which may refer to the way Pokemon used to be, rather than how they are today. Of course, science was less precise back then, too.
Sarimanok's fleet of religious scholars worked hard at this problem, and came to the conclusion that Pokemon's blood was now weaker, and that Sarimanok's own royal blood would weaken over generations.
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