>The way I see it, our world began when the spirit within people was born.
>When that spirit came to be, there followed awareness about the world.
>Within the newborn spirit, time and space were intertwined as one.
>People and Pokémon, too, were but the same presence.
>As I understand it, people and Pokémon shared the spirit and awareness.
>They should have understood and accepted each other then.
>Because they shared the same spirit, people and Pokémon intermingled.
>People took the place of Pokémon, and the opposite also held true.
>That interpretation could give us an idea about how our world came to be.
>A Pokémon is said to have shaped this world.
>Could that Pokémon be the physical form of the original spirit?
>Hmm... The spirit came to be, and from it, time and space were born...
>That seems to point to Legendary Dialga, the Pokémon of time, and Palkia, the Pokémon of space...
>And they lead back to Arceus, the Pokémon that made them arise.
>Oh, there were also Plates, weren't there?
>One Plate read "Three beings were born to bind time and space."
>Those three beings I read to mean the three Pokémon of the lakes. It's about Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf.
>The myth describes how they gave spirit to the world, shaping it.
>But it all starts with Arceus, the first. It is known as the Original One.
Hiker in the Canalave Library