Why is kyurem evil




















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That being said, there has only been one event distribution of shiny Diancie. However, for those curious, legends state that Zacian and Zamazenta are either rivals or siblings, even though both are genderless.

Starting on August 20, Zacian will be appearing as a tier 5 raid boss. Zacian will not, however, be shiny during this event , and neither will its counterpart Zamazenta.

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If you have not already heard, this new addition to the dragons may look like a mistake from God, but it is revealing itself to be a competitive game-changer. Please log in or register to add a comment. Is Reshiram good or evil? Considering that both dragons know you have the DNA splicers, and they probably know you intend to use it, they still join you.

My belief is that Kyurem is an empty shell like the game implies it to be, and only feels complete when fused with Reshiram or Zekrom. Both Reshiram and Zekrom both become stronger after fusion, so they probably appreciate it. After everything is said and done, if they don't want to be fused, they really don't have to.

They are legendary Pokemon, and don't need to do what they are told unlike common Pokemon. They simply choose to battle by your side, and can very likely leave if they don't feel that you are doing a great job as a trainer.

Actually i am still waiting for a game in which i can fuse the 3 of them into one Beast. As politely as I can put this, I find questioning morality in a fictional world to be futile. What if barometer of morality in Pokemon world is vastly different from our world's? Colress Machine. When I first went into this game, I was pretty psyched to use the fusing thing. So, I don't fuse them in my game. I mean, what happens to them? It all just makes me feel really uncomfortable.

Magnemite atl eats in the descriptions so is this different? I did find it disheartening when it happened in game though and I was rather annoyed with Ghetsis. I whip my Chu back n forth! Originally Posted by Ash [ Original Post ]. That makes sense, but why only one dragon? In order to be complete, wouldn't Kyurem need both? Combining with just one still seems like they're missing something, almost as if all three should be one again. Also, even if Kyurem wants to be fused, the result is still uneven.

It doesn't look natural, as if random body parts were just crammed together. Are they consenting? Do they still have individual minds? Because you can only get Zekrom or Reshiram in their respective games, otherwise we wouldn't have two different game versions. I would also agree that to recreate the original dragon would mean fusing all three together, but would Zekrom and Reshiram agree to be reunited?

They appeared out of the incompatibility between truth and ideals, that's the reason the original dragon split into two in the first place. Kyurem is only a shell of the original dragon, a shell that wants to be restored.

Now, even though a complete restoration won't happen too soon, it's undeniable that Kyurem still wishes to be completed, so going back to the original question about the morality of the fusion, I still believe it's the right thing to do, even if the fusion is not complete. Not because it minded being reunited. Because the three dragons were originally all parts of a same being and it was conflict that tore it apart, I think being partially reunited doesn't bother it.

Of course, this is all based on the assumption that Gamefreak created an unquestionable, morally-upright protagonist. Ok ,edit. That was surely true. I haven't looked at it that way before and indeed, it seems bad to fuse them.

They are forced to be together, and as you can see, Kyurem does look like Reshiram and Zekrom together. I think that Kyurem as the dragon gym leader said, was the shell. Keldeo succumbs to his fear of Kyurem and flees. This angers Kyurem, who then relentlessly pursues Keldeo in order to finish their battle. Its search leads it to find an almost unconscious Keldeo on a train, where Ash, Iris, and Cilan were attempting to help Keldeo.

Kyurem is forced to jump off the train when it enters a tunnel. Eventually, Kyurem arrives in Roshan City with a small army of Cryogonal his 'friends' according to Cilan where it changes into White Kyurem and continues pursuing Keldeo. After finding the group and getting attacked by Pikachu, Kyurem again changes, this time into Black Kyurem, and flies up to a signal tower while his Cryogonal continue the chase. Keldeo's newfound friends try to lead Kyurem away from him so he can save the Swords of Justice back at Full Court.

In the first attempt, Iris leads Kyurem to believe that Keldeo is in a blimp, but when Kyurem sees it is only Iris and her Axew, the Dragon angrily freezes the propellers, making the dirigible fall.

Kyurem arrives back in Full Court minutes before its foe and remakes the arena from earlier. Kyurem is angered, not because of what they are doing, but because a human had entered its home and realm.

It attempts to attack them, but Keldeo deflects its attack. Kyurem then demands that they end their battle. After gathering the courage to face Kyurem again, Keldeo shifts into his Resolute Form and continues his battle with Kyurem. As in the first round, Kyurem initially overpowers Keldeo with ease. Eventually Keldeo's horn regrows as he shifts into his Resolute Form, ending up longer than before and glowing, similar to that of a real Sword of Justice.

This makes the battle more even-sided for a while, but Kyurem again gains the upperhand by freezing Keldeo solid, seemingly ending the fight. However, Keldeo's newfound power and confidence allow him to break free, earning him the move Secret Sword.

With it, he lands a direct hit on Kyurem, who becomes pleased by the turns of events and witnessing Keldeo's true strength which made him a match for the Dragon's power. Kyurem then attacks at full strength by unleashing another attack, which Keldeo also deflects, but the attack heads straight for Ash, his friends, and the now freed Swords of Justice. Rather than let them be hurt, Keldeo jumps right in front of the attack, taking the brunt.

This causes him to fall back into the arena and come dangerously close to losing consciousness again. Kyurem then pins him to the ground by placing his foot on Keldeo's regrown horn, and Keldeo admits defeat. Rather than finishing the battle, Kyurem removes its foot from Keldeo's horn and transforms back into its normal form. The Dragon verbalizes its surprise that Keldeo chose to protect his friends rather than pursue victory, therefore earning Kyurem's respect.

The entire mining complex soon begins shaking and collapsing due to the battle from earlier. Keldeo and all its companions make a break for the outside, but Kyurem simply looks up at its crumbling home and changed into White Kyurem to simply freeze the collapsing pieces into place, coating them in a thick blanket of ice.

Ash and company let out impressed statements about Kyurem's "castle of ice" as it lumbers off back into its home. He resides in a massive structure composed entirely of ice known as the Glacier Palace, the existence of which was unknown prior to the events of Gates to Infinity. When the two protagonists and their companions travel to the mysterious Great Glacier in search of a fabled crystal that enables levitation, they enter the Glacier Palace and discover a corridor in which no one but the player is able to breathe.

After all of the companions collapse, the room becomes dark, and Kyurem descends into the hall from a cloud of mist that hides the ceiling from view. He informs the player that he had foreseen their arrival, but the path before them cannot be trodden. Without mercy, Kyurem proceeds to freeze Hydreigon solid and crush the resulting block of ice, thus destroying Hydreigon completely. Kyurem explains his motives before he departs. Thus Kyurem defends the Bittercold, the instrument of the world's destruction, with every fiber of his being.

Furthermore, he reveals that he believes the Bittercold will create a new, pure world once the wicked one is removed.



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