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Going through Moon again and stopped to read again the folktale in the library about Lunala, but it does sound a bit weird to me.
>The Light of Alola
>The empty sky broke asunder,
>a hole appearing where had been none.
>A single beast appeared from in it;
>it was named the beast that calls the moon.
>The king of Alola bowed before it:
>the beast that stole all heaven’s light.
>The island guardians fought against it,
>but in the end they lost the fight.
>Then did the beast that brings the dark
>cast its pall on the line of kings.
>So would the beast that had won
>mark the path for all such finished things.
>Beast of sun and beast of moon.
>Through their union, they brought new life.
>A fragile heir in Alola born
>that island guardians would keep from strife.
So is the folktale actually talking about Necrozma?
>The Light of Alola
>The empty sky broke asunder,
>a hole appearing where had been none.
>A single beast appeared from in it;
>it was named the beast that calls the moon.
>The king of Alola bowed before it:
>the beast that stole all heaven’s light.
>The island guardians fought against it,
>but in the end they lost the fight.
>Then did the beast that brings the dark
>cast its pall on the line of kings.
>So would the beast that had won
>mark the path for all such finished things.
>Beast of sun and beast of moon.
>Through their union, they brought new life.
>A fragile heir in Alola born
>that island guardians would keep from strife.
So is the folktale actually talking about Necrozma?