
I was moved.
I will give you my doppelgänger.
The evil god…
Akiro Miwa
Although I’m often told to go back, I interpret it as the protagonist not having a sad face, so they probably wanted to stay.
Rotom Phone
Can make a call.
In addition to the map, you can also install a guidebook app.
You can modify your appearance.
It is shaped in a way that it does not get in the way of being put in a pocket.
It helps you when you fall from a height.
Arceus Phone
It can be used as a map, but you can’t make calls.
They send strange messages unilaterally.
Fixed appearance
Clearly, the thorns get in the way no matter where you try to hide them.
It doesn’t do anything when falling from a height.
The protagonist aside, we should let Nobori go home.
Nobori is like an ultra hole or something…
Honestly, I found Woro to be much more unpleasant than any thread image that was somehow god-like, for better or for worse.
Even if it is the person’s own will not to go back.
In the first place, forcibly abducting someone is inherently evil.
Arceus hair is nice, isn’t it?
I wonder if this guy is really a Pokémon.
I’m glad it’s Zeus~
The fact that bringing someone along hasn’t been explicitly mentioned could also mean that the person had a latent desire to do that kind of thing, which makes this kind of story still acceptable.
At least guarantee my life.
Woro seems to be acting for a purpose that can be understood, so it’s still somewhat manageable…
I’m glad I called you to this world.
Thinking about it well, in response to “Please meet all the Pokémon.”
“Since you ended by asking me again to show you the world after handing over the final fragment, you haven’t given any thanks at all.”
Gods in various works of fiction often choose apostles, grant them powers, and impose trials without consent.
In reality, there’s no reason for a mere human to defy, and a god who bows down and humbles themselves is something only found in another world reincarnation.
The favored child of God has come…
I feel uncomfortable with Wolo because I’ve been treated a bit too kindly until now…
This guy from Poké Dungeon brought the world back to life in the future…
Woro is really nice until he gets exposed as an Aru believer, so it’s surprising.
How many villagers helped more than Woro?
Thanks to Legends, I was able to understand that it’s a god in various ways.
I thought you would betray us during the climax when you were selling things before the battle with Diapal, but you didn’t show up…
Arceus is great, isn’t it…
Can we do something about the slow start?
Nobori seems to have been living in jade for so long that it’s too late.
It just felt like Arushin was suddenly being controlled by something.
I think they might be one of the masterminds behind the incident…
I might have thought that I would be satisfied even if I couldn’t go back without the expulsion unfolding.
It’s the trigger for the commotion, but I don’t have any business with the commotion itself…
I honestly always thought that Arushin was suspicious, so when it became Arushin, I was like, “Well, that makes sense.”
I thought it was the type that was so suspicious that it actually wasn’t suspicious at all.
It was indeed suspicious.
On the contrary, I only knew that Arushin was the true final boss, so I was like, “When are you going to betray me?!”
There is also the possibility of it being a copy rather than a transfer.
In that case, there is no place to go back to in the modern world.
He’s a god who casually gives you his own copy…
Even so, I think it’s questionable to come to kill, even if other Pokémon do the same.
The murderous intent is too high, isn’t it?
I feel that being told to go home is due to the overly elaborate depiction that is unpleasant.
It’s tough when you can’t even trust people in a harsh, uncharted land where dangerous creatures abound.
In Pokémon Masters, it was revealed that Teru-kun’s memory was erased.
That social game usually doesn’t add arbitrary settings, but I wonder which way this one is.
What’s troublesome is that returning to the original world is an easy thing to do, ability-wise.
It’s a real god who seems capable of creating the universe…
The Pokémon referred to as a god is quite common, but isn’t this one a god referred to as a Pokémon?
Well, if I wanted to send them home, I could probably do that, so there probably isn’t much hope from them to stay, I guess…
Therefore…
When I think about the concept of a doppelgänger, Miwa Akihiro and the Pokémon in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon are quite compassionate beings, aren’t they?
Since the main body is the Phoenix…
Wolo is a bad guy, but he has helped me a few times, so in terms of pluses and minuses, he’s more on the plus side…
It feels like God has taken the form of Pokémon and descended into that world.
This jade creature is quite compassionate, as it’s willing to lend a hand because of the misdeeds of its unworthy child.
It’s just a bit of a different common sense, isn’t it?