>be a hulking automaton with infinite power>build by ancients to be their tireless protector>serve your duty without complaint for ages>turn away all who approach, let no trespassers enter your creator's domain>years pass>another trespasser appears>before you can shoo them off they speedball something into your face and the world goes black>wake up miles away in some unknown civilization with that trespasser grinning at you like an idiot>turns out no one even remembers the secrets you protected, as time took care of them>everyone just thought there was a giant malfunctioning golem in the mountains>yfw you've wasted hundreds of years basically being the defender of dirt>yfw the ones who follow the trespasser tell you to get used to "seven layers of absolute bullshit">yfw they run around like a costumed freak and have you assault vermin owned by other weirdos>yfw they make you do silly dances to make sure you "work right">yfw you're GolurkActual serious ToT answer: Bell doesn't actively consider being physically fit as one of her goals, but something that just sort of happens as a result of her travels. Can't (reliably) scooter through wooded and mountainous areas and such, plus many regions have landmarks and points of interest that require effort to get to even with Pokemon at your side. In other words, she's fit enough to be a hiker, but put her in the gym and you will probably be disappointed.
>>44591795>>44592028>>44592120>he's actually trying to make sense of poke-continuityAbsolute madlad. Digging the metaphysical bit, as while we'll probably never get an explanation behind shit like the Soul Heart or how the fuck shattered bits of a god-like figure from another dimension empower Pokemon by posing, it at least sounds consistent with the series. Might I add that multiple evolutions for multiple species being triggered by the bonds of friendship are another point in favour of your "literal friendship power" theory?