>>54511826>we know for starters there needs to be a desireWell not exactly.
We have Kieran and the professor, they have strong and specific desires. While the professor's was granted din the form of the time machine and paradoxes coming through Kieran's wasn't not to mention his desires didn't tie into the Loyal Three, it was always about being friends with the ogre and that warped over time
>I want to be friends>I want to be strong enough to be friends>I want to be strongThe original desire is completely gone by the end but I digress.
Heath on the other hand didn't, Heath just wanted to explore area zero, that's extremely vague.
The crystals would have been the only thing that was mentioned in the book if everything else were a product of wishing
And then there are the pokemon themselves, part of the wish theory isn't that the tera type is what the pokemon wants to be but more often than not the pokemon doesn't have a different tera type to their main type.
To me it looks like that depends on how charged they are with Terapagos energy
Pokemon that aren't and just get the energy when the orb is thrown at them just enhance their regular type.
Pokemon that can terastalize on their own glow out in the field and have a different Tera type.
And you go one step beyond that and they form crystal dens, where they not only gain a new Tera type but also grow in size which also ties into the titan pokemon.
The titan pokemon come from eating the Herba Mystica, like gorging themselves on it. The herbs originally came from Area Zero a Tera energy hot-spot. In other words they were soaking in the stuff before Heath came along and planted them outside of Area Zero.
I'm rambling now but you get the picture, that's how you get an interconnected theory. It's not just an explanation, it's a rational explanation based on things we can actually observe.
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