>>28866293>>28866319Further information and conclusions:
>But that was not it. A long time ago... people came from Sinnoh to live here. >They must have built a temple here while longing for home. That's why we call these theSinjoh Ruins... >According to an ancient document, time, space, and antimatter, or what combined we call the world, shall be born whenArceusstands on theMystri Stage. >This is where one might say, "The lead enters theMystri Stageat last." All my study of ruins and Pokémon mythology in Sinnoh may have been to bring you up on this stage here today... >Depicted on theMystri Stageare the Pokémon that shaped this world. The circle in the middle isArceus, the origin of it all... Cynthia at the Sinjoh-Ruins
>The three living things wished, and>from them, spirit came to be.>The world created, the Original One>took to unyielding sleep... Canalave Library
Arceus is only ever mentioned by three NPCs: Cynthia, the Hiker and the Scientist at the Ruins of Alph.
The people who used to live together with the Unown are all dead.
Sinjoh is between Sinnoh and Jotho. It‘s exact location i unknown.
Sinjoh is a place where people frrom both Sinnoh and Jotho gathered to worship Arceus.
Arceus is long forgotten, but Dialga and Palkia are still worshipped in the Sinnoh region and mentioned a few times.
Arceus must have at least once created Dialga, Palkia or Giratina whith humans watching it.
We don‘t know if Arceus is native to Sinnoh. It might have left Sinjoh for the Spear Pillar for reasons unknown.
The Mystri stage might be the key to Arceus‘s full power and might the place where it hatched from an egg.
It „sleeping“ is potentially a metaphor forr being in a state where it doesn‘t have access to all of it‘s power.