"Two thousand years ago, a crisis triggered by a multicolored meteor was barely averted by Rayquaza after a grueling struggle."
"Yet a millennium later, when the crisis returned, it had taken a new turn."
In the video, Aiden's voice remained calm and measured.
"Once again, a meteorite from beyond our world appeared—this time meant to serve as the energy source for Rayquaza's full ascension."
"However, it unexpectedly crashed near what is now known as Meteor Falls. The tremendous impact buried it deep underground, placing it forever beyond Rayquaza's reach."
"The slumbering forces of land and sea were roused by this energy. Returning to their primal instincts, Groudon and Kyogre resumed the battle Rayquaza had once interrupted—this time clashing in the waters near Mossdeep City and Sootopolis City."
"Torrential rains fell without end. The oceans swelled rapidly, encroaching upon human settlements, while scorching sunlight parched the land. Crops withered in days, and life itself teetered on the brink."
"And this time, even Rayquaza stood powerless. Deprived of its energy source, it could no longer intervene in the primal clash of the two titans."
Aiden's tone remained placid, but his words sent chills down many viewers' spines.
[Whoa whoa whoa—don't narrate something this terrifying like it's a bedtime story!]
[So Hoenn's disaster-prone reputation goes way back, huh? Still, modern Hoenn is pretty peaceful… for now.]
[It feels weird saying this, but since we're all still alive and well in Hoenn today, I guess this crisis must've ended happily?]
"But just as all hope seemed lost, the Draconid—the ancient tribe dwelling within Meteor Falls—brought forth a spark of salvation."
Aiden's voice continued as the video shifted to new footage.
The backdrop was unmistakable to any Hoenn native: Meteor Falls, one of the region's most iconic landmarks.
Viewed from the base of the waterfall looking upstream, a striking staircase-like path could clearly be seen, winding all the way up to the cavern that fed the falls.
This unique geological feature seemed to quietly corroborate the truth behind Aiden's recounted legend.
"The Draconid excavated a fragment of the buried meteorite and immediately set out toward the raging battlefield of the two deities."
"Amid humanity's collective prayers, the meteorite shard in their hands suddenly erupted with iridescent light. Through some unknown means, it resonated once more with Rayquaza's Heavenly Organ."
"Empowered by this renewed energy flow, Rayquaza regained its full might—unlocking its Mega Evolved form—and, with the Draconid's aid, drove back Groudon and Kyogre. Peace returned to Hoenn, enduring for over a thousand years."
"Afterward, Rayquaza returned to the heavens. The Draconid erected Sky Pillar at the edge of the sea to commemorate that battle in which humans and gods stood side by side. They preserved fragments of this history in murals at both Meteor Falls and Sky Pillar."
Clearly, Aiden was referring to the very murals featured earlier in his video.
"As for the remaining portion of the meteorite, it gradually diffused through the earth's veins over centuries, eventually crystallizing into the Evolution Stones and Key Stones we know today."
"The Mega Evolution now increasingly mastered by trainers originated from that ancient accident a millennium ago."
"And so concludes the tale of a thousand years past—though—"
"At the summit of Sky Pillar, the Draconid also left behind an intriguing prophecy."
"A thousand years from that day, another, far larger meteor would approach our world. Only by once again lending its power to Rayquaza could humanity empower the sky guardian to defend our planet."
"As for whether this prophecy holds truth—"
Aiden paused, then his tone suddenly turned playful.
"Honestly? I have no idea!"
[The whole mood just vanished! This was supposed to be a serious educational video—see it through to the end properly!]
[I knew it 😂 But wow, Sky Pillar has this kind of backstory? No wonder it's never been open to the public—probably to protect those crucial murals.]
[Hmm? Am I the only one wondering how Teacher Azure even found these records? Isn't he a Sinnoh native currently in Paldea? When did he get so involved with Hoenn lore? Something's off!]
[Speaking of Draconid—I only know Wallace claims to be of the 'Sootopolis lineage.' Never heard of Draconid before…]
[Rumor says they were a group of Dragon Tamers who once lived deep within Meteor Falls. Dragon Tamers are supposedly eccentric folk—they rarely mingled with ordinary people, so it's not surprising they faded from memory.]
[I get the logic, but then why do Evolution Stones and Key Stones exist in Kalos too?! Don't tell me someone smuggled meteorite fragments out of Hoenn!]
"I see…"
Cynthia finally couldn't resist hitting pause again after reaching this point, needing time to process everything Aiden had revealed.
"If that's the case, it does explain why Rayquaza is almost exclusively sighted in Hoenn."
"Beyond its duties, perhaps it's also repaying humanity in its own way for that ancient alliance?"
It was long established that Rayquaza sustained itself on meteoric energy.
Perhaps out of gratitude, Rayquaza had ensured that not a single meteor had fallen upon Hoenn in the past millennium.
Still, another thought nagged at Cynthia.
"Similar events occurred two thousand and one thousand years ago. If there's a pattern… could it be happening again in our era?"
Perhaps by Arceus's cosmic design, the appearances of Legendary Pokémon always followed a rhythm.
One day, when a meteor too swift for even Rayquaza to intercept descends once more, Groudon and Kyogre may awaken to reignite their ancient conflict.
The video, however, did not end there.
Cynthia had assumed the myth segment was the finale—but the progress bar still showed nearly a minute remaining.
"The myth of Hoenn concludes here. What follows is supplementary information regarding Rayquaza."
Aiden's voice returned, now unusually grave.
"For too long, our understanding of Legendary Pokémon has been scant—only the exceptionally fortunate have ever glimpsed their true forms."
"But on one point, I can state with certainty—"
"Unlike most Legendaries, Rayquaza is not a singular entity. A population—perhaps even a species—likely exists."
"After all, the Rayquaza of Hoenn legend bears a green hue, whereas the one I encountered was pitch black and deeply tied to Paldea."
The comment section exploded instantly.
[Wait WHAT?! Does that mean Paldea has its own superpowered guardian beast too?!]
[So Teacher Azure really did see Rayquaza yesterday—and in PALDEA?! Why haven't we heard about this before?!]
[What's so strange about it? Didn't we see it during the Dragon-type Master Tournament?—Oh right, Aiden wasn't famous back then, and the media barely covered that black Rayquaza. Most people wouldn't know.]
[Dragon-types aren't rare in Paldea, but RAYQUAZA showing up still feels unreal!]
[WHERE IS IT?! LET ME SEE!!]
Predictably, Aiden anticipated the outcry.
"I understand many Paldeans may be shocked by this revelation—but I assure you, the black Rayquaza is real."
His tone remained solemn.
"Like its Hoenn counterpart, this black Rayquaza serves as Paldea's guardian deity. To this day, it patrols the skies above the perilous Area Zero, shielding our region from untold dangers."
"Thus, with today's video, I wish to express humanity's gratitude toward this silent protector—and to ensure more people recognize its existence."
"Especially those of us in Paldea who live under its unseen guardianship—I hope this knowledge brings you strength."
"Legends walk among us."
As Aiden's resonant closing words faded, the video ended abruptly.
Yet in its aftermath, countless viewers left behind heartfelt messages of thanks.
[Thank you, Rayquaza!!]
[Teacher Azure being serious for once actually made me tear up…]
[Teacher Azure: temporary god. Rayquaza: eternal god!]
Such comments continued scrolling rapidly beneath the video's conclusion.
Cynthia couldn't help but smile.
"So this was Aiden's true intention behind making this mythological explainer, wasn't it?"
"Deities aren't distant abstractions—they walk beside us. And precisely because of that, we must hold them in reverence."
Compared to his previous uploads, this one carried deeper meaning.
How fascinating~
"But when will it finally be Sinnoh's turn—Dialga and Palkia's era? I'll call him tonight to request an update~"
She made up her mind at once, though a flicker of confusion remained.
Come to think of it, both the Mew and Rayquaza videos included actual footage of the Legendaries themselves. Could that be why Aiden updates so slowly?
Without physical evidence to reference, he simply refuses to proceed?
What a willful person. Even for Aiden, encountering every known Legendary is impossible—meeting just two is already extraordinarily lucky!
And without unlocking the ruins of Spear Pillar, encountering the Temporal and Spatial deities is virtually impossible.
Hmm… but Grandma's research seems to have reached its final stage.
If future investigations of Spear Pillar can be confirmed safe for Sinnoh, she might as well invite Aiden to join the expedition.
That should eliminate any excuse for further delays!
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Hoenn Region, Mossdeep City.
"How intriguing—I never expected Aiden to be versed in Hoenn's legends as well."
Seated in a basement study, Steven smiled gently and placed his phone on the desk.
"The Draconid… I didn't think I'd hear that nearly forgotten tribe mentioned again. And Aiden even knows details about them."
"The murals at Meteor Falls and Sky Pillar align perfectly with his account. Perhaps the truth really is as he described—a peace forged by humans and Rayquaza standing together."
Steven nodded thoughtfully.
He wasn't particularly invested in historical lore—his expertise lay strictly in mining. Studying myths was the domain of folklorists.
He'd only learned fragments of this history during a recent trip to Meteor Falls in search of meteorite samples.
But now…
So the reason Hoenn hadn't seen a meteor impact in a thousand years was tied to Rayquaza, the Sky High Pokémon?
A peculiar expression crossed Steven's face.
He understood Rayquaza's intentions were benevolent—but meteors often carried rare minerals nonexistent on this planet!
Many of the world's unique ore veins were formed precisely by extraterrestrial impacts.
So this was why Hoenn lacked exotic mineral deposits, forcing him to travel abroad for new specimens?
But the "no meteors in Hoenn" tradition had already been broken recently.
He'd personally visited the impact site at Meteor Falls and retrieved a fragment for analysis—
Wait. Meteor Falls?
Steven hadn't made the connection at first—but after watching Aiden's video—
That was exactly where the Draconid had discovered the ancient meteorite a thousand years ago!
Though no one lived there permanently now, occasional self-proclaimed "Meteorite descendants"—Dragon Tamers—still appeared in the area.
And the timing aligned perfectly.
In an instant, Steven felt a prickle run down his spine.
His eyes instinctively flicked toward the glowing meteorite fragment displayed atop a glass case nearby—and cold sweat broke out on his brow.
True, its energy signature resembled Evolution Stones… yet it resonated with no Pokémon.
Beyond that, it showed no unusual properties.
It matched Aiden's description almost exactly. Perhaps it truly was the progenitor of all Mega Stones.
Before watching the video, Steven had been genuinely delighted by this unexpected meteorite arrival.
At least three months of fascinating research lay ahead—perfect for indulging his passion.
But now that he grasped the underlying implications—
How dangerous. Did the meteor's arrival signal that the two temperamental deities—Groudon and Kyogre, masters of land and sea—were about to awaken from their slumber?
Did this mean his peaceful, carefree days as a miner were about to come to an abrupt end?
"It seems… I'll need to have a serious conversation with Aiden soon."
Sensing the looming crisis, Steven's calm eyes sharpened with resolve, his voice turning solemn.
"The League must be alerted immediately. We should begin searching for any remaining descendants of the Draconid—glean whatever intelligence we can and prepare for potential cooperation when crisis strikes."
"No wonder Team Magma and Team Aqua have grown restless lately… Nothing's ever simple, is it?"
He rose swiftly, approaching the glass case with conflicted steps.
"Though I'm reluctant to part with it… personal desires can't outweigh the greater good. So—"
"I must send my meteorite sample to Aiden at once—in exchange for deeper insight."
"If the two titans truly stir soon, rallying every possible ally is essential. Someone like Aiden, who understands the ancient rites, might even replicate the Draconid's feat—helping Rayquaza Mega Evolve once more and guiding humanity safely through the coming storm!"
In a sense, Aiden's assessment of Steven was accurate.
When duty calls, you can always count on Steven Stone.
But during peacetime?
Just finding him is already a victory.
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