>>51092631Why would be the exception? There is a clear difference from folktales and mythology.
Let's look at the other two folk stories
>Pick clean the bones of Pokémon caught in the sea or stream.Thank them for the meals they provide, and pick their bones clean.
When the bones are as clean as can be, set them free in the water from which they came.
The Pokémon will return, fully fleshed, and it begins anew.
Does this mean somebody ate a Pokemon, and then suddenly regrew its flesh and regenerated from being a pile of bones?
>There lived a Pokémon in a forest.In the forest, the Pokémon shed its hide to sleep as a human. Awakened, the human dons the Pokémon hide to roam villages
Was there a Pokemon that literally turned into a human? I guess you can stretch that to Hisuian Zoroark, but then again it literally turn into a human does it? Just looks like one.