>>49556423After looking at the text files there's some decent explanations.
>At the end of the day, Pokémon are wild creatures. It’s normal for some to trust us and for others to treat us as enemies.[VAR 0114(004B)]>Some Pokémon are naturally friendly toward humans! We live together with Pokémon like that, and we try to help each other out.[VAR 0114(00B1)]While Pokemon are at the end of the day wild creatures some do have natural friendly disposition. Aipom for exaple doesn't attack you, and I think they follow you around. These are Pokemon that would probably be far easier to domesticate than the more aggressive and dangerous ones.
I get why Pokémon would want to attack us. From their point of view, we’re the intruders after all...[VAR 0114(0039)]
The game also acknowledges why Pokemon would attack the humans, they're settling in their habitats.
>They say the Pokémon of Hisui are even more savage and powerful than those of other regions.[VAR 0114(0029)]Hisui has more aggressive and powerful Pokemon than other regions. That means the people of other regions could be dealing with much more docile and weaker Pokemon, allowing them to actually flourish. For the natives of Hisui they need the protection of Noble Pokemon for them no to be exterminated by the wild life.
>I guess Pokémon must get friendly with people because they really want to. If they didn’t, they’d probably just escape the pastures and run.[VAR 0114(0071)]They're still paying lip service to the whole Pokemon want to be our friends thing too but I don't think it fits too well with the rest of the context.
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