>>30747331>legendaries isn't even a word>Brooklet Hill... Within it lies the Legendary Pokémon said to be the embodiment of the sea itself... the mighty Kyogre.>Those tales seem to suggest that Alola’s Legendary Pokémon came from another world.t’s a sacred spot, yeah, the closest you can ever get to the Legendary Pokémon of Alola, said to be the sun incarnate.
>It’s a sacred spot, yeah, the closest you can ever get to the Legendary Pokémon of Alola, said to be the moon incarnate.We might be able to reach other worlds if we had Alola’s Legendary Pokémon on our side. The people of Alola worship it, but I don’t know if it’s even real...
>Of course it is! After all, the beasts are real. I’m sure we can find it. We’ll find the Legendary Pokémon!>The Sun Flute and the Moon Flute. When sounded together, it’s said that they can call the Legendary Pokémon... That is, if you believe in old myths, anyway.>Looks to me like that woman was even planning to add the Legendary Pokémon to her little collection here.>The kahuna of Poni Island also protects the shrine where Alola’s people worship the Legendary Pokémon. Maybe they will know something that might help you.>O-oh! Of course! Then please, Kahuna Hapu! Tell me about the Legendary Pokémon!>That’s why I want to ask the Legendary Pokémon for its help... The Legendary Pokémon is the only one who can go back and forth between worlds!>But what I know is not much. Just that there is a ceremony held for the Legendary Pokémon at the altar. A ceremony that uses two particular flutes to somehow give the Legendary Pokémon power.>I don’t know if it will really summon the Legendary Pokémon, but we can at least try! If nothing else, we’ll have sounded the flutes in offering like people used to do. So thank you for coming this far with me>And I never imagined that sounding the flutes would give you so much power... or let you evolve into the Legendary Pokémon!