>>42156274They left the hints very vague so that you could always reasonably argue against the hints.
For example:
>N can speak with Pokemon (explanation is it's because he was raised by Pokemon, but it makes more sense that he's just a talking Zoroark like the other ones we've seen than him just being a special snowflake)>Ghetsis's main insult to N is that he's a "freak without a human heart" (could mean that he's making fun of him for relating to Pokemon more than people, or could literally just be saying that he's inhuman by being a Pokemon)>In BW2 his room's filled with clawmarks and scratches by a Pokemon. Because N doesn't actually Pokemon, this can be seen as a hint that they were made by N himself>Memory Links are stories told by a person. There's one told by a Zoroark that tells you about N. Also, the actual Memory Link shows that two Plasma Grunts just missed N even though he was in the room. Taken together, you can infer that the "Zoroark" was N himself telling you his story, while the Grunts missed him because of him being in his Zoroark formhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seufY5kT7kM>This is the reason why N gives Nate/Rosa his dragon:>"And Zekrom/Reshiram… thanks for everything. My journey with you has been truly wonderful! From now on, I want you to use your power to help this Trainer realize his/her dreams.">"I know. I'll miss you, too... But your task is to help humans who seek ideals/truth.">"I'll become the bridge between Pokémon and Humans! That's my ideal/truth!"Read the last two lines carefully. He tells the dragon to go with another trainer because its duty is to help a "human seeking an ideal/truth", then says that N himself is still seeking his ideal/truth. This means that the criteria he fails is being human
Again, nothing concretely said, but it's intentionally written vaguely for people to question and argue about it