>>47570097>>475759921. Bulbapedia made a claim about Spear Pillar representing Izanagi and Izanami stirring the ocean with a spear and later putting down a heavenly pillar. I thought this wasn't enough of an explanation. Considering the location of the 12th movie, its shape seems to be inspired by Ancient Greece and the Acropolis.
>There are many rocks and reefs on the shoreline of Numashima, and on the southeast coast, a towering giant rock “Kamitategami-Iwa (上立神岩)” with a height of about 30 metres which looks like a spear, has become a reminiscent symbol and icon that became the origin of the "Birth of the Japanese nation: (kamiumi). This rock, which appears as in mythology, is also called "Ame-no-mihashira (天の御柱, "the Pillar of Heaven") and is said to be the one Izanagi and Izanami descended to.>The director and producers went to Greece in August 2008 to use the country as a basis for the movie's fictitious setting. Among the locations they visited were the Acropolis, Mycenae, Delphi, and Metéora.>The placement of the pillars varies between Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, with Diamond and Pearl's placements being mirrors of each other.>The theme of the Hall of Origin is a remix of the last twenty-one seconds of Opening Movie, while the first notes of the same track are used for the Azure Flute theme.>>47579019Where is the Mercury? In the movie, Mercury harms Arceus for some unexplained reason.
>However this time the attack proceeds differently, as Marcus has altered the attack plan based on Sheena's information. This time, as well as attacking Arceus with the other controlled Pokémon, he begins to pour silver water onto Arceus which instantly hardens around it.