Pokemon Theories!
Pokemon Theories are a hot topic in the Pokemon community. Oftentimes our theories end up being true or we believe these theories as a fact as there's no way they can't be fake from there being heaping amounts of evidence to how logical they just sound.
Some of these are my personal favorites and truly believe as a fact! Others I've heard and make for a good argument.
Here are 10 convincing theories from the Pokemon community.
1. N is a Zoroark
N is the main antagonist of Pokemon Black & White as well as a fan favorite. You might think it's odd that a theory suggests N is a Zoroark, but there's HEAPING amounts of evidence that supports this theory. It's no secret that N has connections to Zoroark from owning a Zorua in his youth to having a Zoroark on his team at the end of Pokemon Black & White. As of Pokemon Black & White 2, wherever N goes, a Zoroark follows whether you're aware of it or not. From the Zorua one of his relatives gifts to. Or if we fast forward to the Post game, if you visit N's Castle, you'll be greeted by a Zoroark who will then lead you through the castle. Once you reach the castle summit, N is the only person there and the Zoroark is nowhere to be seen despite how you literally just followed it up there. After you have your monologe with N, and he gives you his Reshiram/Zekrom, he leaves the castle. Or does he? After you follow after N, you NEVER see N again and a Zoroark stalks you throughout the rest of the castle. Mysterious ain't it?
It should also be noted that N isnt Ghetsis' biological son despite the fact how they look related from their skin color, their eyes and hair color. If you look at N and a Zoroark side by side, you realize that N and Zoroark have the exact same hair, just different coloration. Also, isn't it weird that N is the only human that can understand and communicate with Pokemon?
The only logical explanation for EVERYTHING would be that N is a Zoroark. When Ghetsis found N as a child, he was initially a Zorua. The Zorua in question changed its form to look similar to Ghetsis hence why they look related despite NOT being related. It's a theory I realized when I initially played Black & White when it came out 10+ years ago and still stand by it. What about you? Do you think N is a Zoroark?
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Let's Talk About Pokemon!
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