>>46843685I also like the Sage quotes. Each of them are a part of the story of the final battle and aren't just random philosophical remarks, aside from the one about the Way.
>Those in accordance with fate are preserved, those who rebel perishGhetsis rebels against the fact that N lost and he loses more. N gets to go away on his dragon because he was content with you winning. Ghetsis gets BTFO because he didn't.
>When the Way is forgotten, duty and justice appearProbably the dumbest one. But duty and justice are most likely the player and their dragon.
>The player's duty is to summon the dragon and fight N>Zekrom/Reshiram are the key to ending the seperation of people and pokemon, i.e. Justice This next one is self explanatory:
>One can lose the forest for the treesN fails to see the bigger picture because he's too focused
>If you make a mistake and do not correct it that is a second mistakeN corrects his mistake, Ghetsis doesn't
>Superior men understand what's right, inferior men understand what will sellGhetsis is the inferior man. He goes against what is right to sell a fiction that will get him power. This quote is also told by Rood, the sage that eventually leaves Ghetsis' team Plasma after learning it was a lie.
>there are no two sovereigns over peopleIn reality, Ghetsis was always the one pulling the strings. Not N. Ghetsis was the true king of Team Plasma. This quote is by Zinzolin, the sage who sticks with Ghetsis and probably knew it was a lie all along.