>>37182739>How do you use ideals to show someone something that is not true?N's ideals and his truth are his own and are warped because of his upbringing. Either way we end up showing him the proper version of each side:
>Black>N truly believes in an ideal world as one where Pokemon and humans are separate>Zekrom resonates with this and becomes his dragon>The player knows the truth as a world of Pokemon and humans working together and Reshiram aligns itself with him/her>Showdown boils down to N with his corrupted Ideals vs the Player with their proper Truth>White>After his upbringing by Ghetsis, N comes to the conclusion that humans and Pokemon being separated is the ultimate truth >Reshiram responds to N's belief in this one "truth" and sides with him>The player knows an ideal world is one of Pokemon and human cooperation and Zekrom aligns itself with these ideals >Showdown boils down to N's corrupted Truth vs the Player's proper IdealsEither way, N was destined to fail due to his vision being clouded by Ghetsis in his own selfish desires to mold the perfect puppet, hence N's idea of truth/ideals are always wrong.