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You notice that ever since Gen 6 the third legendaries have gotten more bizarre and akin to cosmic horrors?
Zygarde's a cell-based hexagon Pokemon that has different forms and goes from dog to dragon to giant, and also the only one that's unconnected to it's region's gimmick somehow.
Necrozma's a prism dragon that harvests stars that happens to have split parts of it's body used as the region's gimmick.
Eternatus is a skeleton dragon that's a metaphor for nuclear energy.
Gen 9's third legendary, Disk-Kun, is some unseen beast lying beneath the Earth that's implied to either fuck with time itself or create things from imagination, as well as being behind Terastalization.
It's like they're trying to be Kirby bosses.
Zygarde's a cell-based hexagon Pokemon that has different forms and goes from dog to dragon to giant, and also the only one that's unconnected to it's region's gimmick somehow.
Necrozma's a prism dragon that harvests stars that happens to have split parts of it's body used as the region's gimmick.
Eternatus is a skeleton dragon that's a metaphor for nuclear energy.
Gen 9's third legendary, Disk-Kun, is some unseen beast lying beneath the Earth that's implied to either fuck with time itself or create things from imagination, as well as being behind Terastalization.
It's like they're trying to be Kirby bosses.