EVERYONE TAKE A LOOK AT THIS:
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What if it is real, that all what we've got is fake ??!
EVERYONE TAKE A LOOK AT THIS:
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What if it is real, that all what we've got is fake ??!
EVERYONE TAKE A LOOK AT THIS:
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What if it is real, that all what we've got is fake ??!
Either way, because it may be a 660BST at best, it seems obvious to me they are going to do something alike Kyurem that reveals its true nature.
Norse mythology is only an analysis of some fans. The legendary are based on the Cartesian coordinate system. Furthermore, the game is based in France, not Germany, unless GF is so ignorance to do an all Europe are the same, then I don't think Norse mythology has much to do with the game.
What if it is real, that all what we've got is fake ??!
EVERYONE TAKE A LOOK AT THIS:
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What if it is real, that all what we've got is fake ??!
The most convincing part about this is the fact that it says 4chan at the top. As in it convinces me this is a poorly thought out joke.
So I guess Nintendo sueing stores for breaking street date was all a ruse?
So I guess Nintendo sueing stores for breaking street date was all a ruse?
It is possible Zygarde may be a reverse Níðhöggr: Watching over the enviroment/World Tree rather than destroying it.
Or perhaps even more fittingly: not parttaking in neither its preservation nor destruction, and simply watching. (... Which kind of switches roles with the Eagle/Yveltal?)
I guess it deppends on how close to the myth they are being. I believe that with most big plot-relevant Legendary pokémon they take inspiration rather entirely out of the original myths and do mostly their own things with them.
So personally I think it may as well be a mix of both of them somehow, incorporated into some kind of lore we don't know the details of.
What we do know is that coordinates are a theme. And, if AZ is really "Azimuth", Zygarde might be the Nadir which could loosely correlate it to "depth", fitting to its underground... Ground type.
This way Xerneas would be the horizon (which is very fitting for its imagery), and Yveltal the altitude. Both representing the surface of a "world sphere", while the Zenith-Nadir of Zygarde digs into the third dimension. (Also suiting the correlation of "two different ways of thinking", the cartesian coordinates apply to the surface, with the third one being an entirely different radial coordinate)
... Which as a silly extra, this would play with the names of the versions as the azimuth is measured as φ (Phi, Φ) which is between Χ (Chi) and Υ (Upsilon). Not that I actually am expecting a game named like THAT, but it's an interesting coincidence.
Either way, because it may be a 660BST at best, it seems obvious to me they are going to do something alike Kyurem that reveals its true nature.