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Revision as of 03:18, 29 November 2024
The Six Heroes (Japanese: 六英雄 Six Heroes) are a group of ancient Pokémon that once belonged to the ancient adventurer, Lucius. Each of them was caught within an Ancient Poké Ball, which in someway were all scattered across the various regions of the Pokémon world. Finding the Six Heroes is the main goal of the Rising Volt Tacklers and the Explorers.
Rayquaza
- Main article: Black Rayquaza
The Black Rayquaza (Japanese: 黒いレックウザ Black Rayquaza), also known as Lucius's Rayquaza (Japanese: ルシアスのレックウザ Lucius's Rayquaza) is a Legendary, super-ancient Pokémon that after separating from Lucius, it and its Poké Ball somehow ended up in the sea and eventually washed up on the shoreline of an island, where it was found by a man and later given to his grandson. Rayquaza was the first of the Six Heroes that the Rising Volt Tacklers encountered on their journey and is currently roaming the Pokémon world.
Arboliva
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Lucius's Arboliva (Japanese: ルシアスのオリーヴァ Lucius's Oliva) was an oversized Pokémon that after separating from Lucius, somehow ended up in a forest, which it started to protect. Currently, Arboliva is under the care of the Rising Volt Tacklers, it was the second of the Six Heroes that they've encountered on their journey, and the first one to join them on the Brave Olivine.
In animation
History
With Lucius
100 years ago, Lucius traveled with Arboliva, one of the Six Heroes, known to "heal wounds". They all worked together as one to reach the promised paradise Laqua.
In a vision of the past created by Terapagos, Lucius is seen entrusting Arboliva with finding something, but that vision was lost after that, with no further answers being given at that time.
At the end of their adventure, the group reached the paradise; however, at some point after their adventures, Arboliva and the other members of the Six Heroes were scattered across the Pokémon world. In another vision of the past created by Terapagos, Lucius is seen giving his Pokémon his goodbyes, but promising they'll meet again someday.
As a wild Pokémon
At some point in the past, Arboliva ended up on a forest in the Paldea region. It used its Ancient Poké Ball as a pendant around its neck.
At some point before Liko and Roy met Brassius in Nemona and Brassius and…, the Artazon Gym Leader saw Arboliva in the forest and impacted by that sight, made a sculpture based on Arboliva. At the end of the episode, Arboliva was seen in the shadows walking through the forest.
In Arboliva's Forest, the group formed by Liko, Roy, Mollie, and Nemona went to the forest to investigate and, not knowing what it was about, they used a huge tree as a reference point. As they investigated, Liko and Mollie saw that the damage caused to the forest was enormous, meanwhile Roy arrived at the enormous tree and decided to climb it with Fuecoco. Liko found a Wooper injured by the destruction caused in the forest and she and Mollie soon discovered that it was not a tree, but a giant Pokémon with another ancient Poké Ball.
Believing it was Liko who injured Wooper, Arboliva attacked her and Roy and a battle ensued. When Wooper and Mollie intervened in the battle, Arboliva calmed down, after which the giant Pokémon took Liko and Roy to show all the destruction that happened in the forest where it lived. In the following episode, Liko, Roy and the other members of the Rising Volt Tacklers joined Arboliva in an attempt to recover the forest. With the help of the Rain Dance by Ludlow's Quagsire and its Ability, Seed Sower, the forest was saved. Arboliva then used Liko's pendant to show a vision of the mysterious Pokémon that lived in its pendant and a reminder of Lucius in the past. Soon after, Arboliva returned to its Poké Ball and allowed Liko and Roy to take it under their care.
With the Rising Volt Tacklers
In Quaxly, We Can Do It!, Arboliva was summoned from its Poké Ball by Liko's pendant to face off Spinel and his Pokémon. This made the enemy decide to retreat and so Arboliva returned to Brave Olivine with Liko, Roy, and Dot.
In Fiery Galarian Moltres, Arboliva emerged from its Poké Ball to defend Liko again against its former Trainer's Moltres. After a brief but difficult battle, Arboliva joined Sprigatito and Captain Pikachu to spread his scent in order to calm its former team partner. After Moltres returned its Poké Ball, Arboliva also did the same.
In Lapras's Feelings for its Friends, Arboliva emerged from its Poké Ball alongside Moltres to see Lapras and then witnessed together a vision of the past caused by Terapagos. The vision shows Lucius as he enters Laqua and gives his goodbyes to his Pokémon, promising they'll meet again. After a brief conversation, Arboliva and Moltres return to their Poké Balls.
In HZ068, Arboliva appeared from its Poké Ball with Lapras and Moltres, wanting to test Liko, Roy, and Dot's strength as Trainers after the end of their Terastal Training. Arboliva faced Liko and Floragato, after exchanging some attacks with Magical Leaf Liko had Floragato use a supereffective Acrobatics on Arboliva to damage it greatly. Liko then Terastallized Floragato to deal more damage to Arboliva. Despite not being defeated, Arboliva was impressed with Liko and Floragato's strength and returned to its Poké Ball soon after.
Personality and characteristics
Generally, Arboliva is a docile and affectionate Pokémon with those it lives with; however, when it needs to defend its forest and those it cares about, its stance changes completely. This was first shown in Arboliva's Forest, where Arboliva became angered and attacked Liko and Roy without hesitation, thinking they had hurt the wild Wooper. This was also seen in Quaxly, We Can Do It!, where it came out of its Poké Ball to save Liko from Spinel. It was revealed in Alex's books that Arboliva was one of Lucius's Pokemon that was responsible for "dressing wounds". This made it "feel" the destruction caused in the forest where it lived previously and emanate a melancholy and sad sound.
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In the manga
Pocket Monsters
Arboliva appeared in the Anime Pocket Monsters: Liko and Roy's Adventure manga, playing the same role it has in the anime.
Moltres
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Lucius's Moltres (Japanese: ルシアスのファイヤー Lucius's Fire) was a Legendary bird Pokémon that after separating from Lucius, somehow ended up in the Galar Mine, but completly enraged. Currently, Moltres is under the care of the Rising Volt Tacklers, it was the third of the Six Heroes that they've encountered on their journey, and the second one to join them on the Brave Olivine.
In animation
History
With Lucius
100 years ago, Lucius traveled with Moltres, one of the Six Heroes, known to "race through the skies". They all worked together as one to reach the promised paradise Laqua.
In a vision of the past created by Terapagos, Lucius and Moltres were shown cuddling as the man promises Moltres they'll reach Laqua.
At the end of their adventures, the group reached the paradise; however, at some point after their adventures, Moltres and the other members of the Six Heroes were scattered across the Pokémon world. In a vision of the past caused by Terapagos, Lucius is seen giving his Pokémon his goodbyes, but promising they'll meet again someday.
As a wild Pokémon
At some point, Moltres flew into a Galar Mine in a fit of rage. It had its Ancient Poké Ball between its talons.
Moltres appeared prior to Charge! Galar Mine! at the Galar Mine and it was responsible for draining the energy of several workers there, leaving wild Pokémon frightened by its presence. When Liko, Roy, and Friede arrived at the place to investigate, the group ended up separating and with that Liko and Roy were able to see the situation the place was in. After taking care of the workers, Liko and Roy met with Moltres who immediately attacked them, initially draining the energy of those present there. Roy and Fuecoco managed to free themselves from the power of the Legendary Pokémon and started a fierce battle with it, but Fuecoco was easily defeated. After seeing Roy's efforts, Captain Pikachu also entered the battle, but was easily subdued. When Liko managed to free herself, the group decided to flee and they managed to find Friede battling Amethio and his Charizard. As they fled, Moltres ran after the group of young Trainers, but Friede had Charizard attract Moltres' attention, leaving the way clear for Roy and Liko to take care of Captain Pikachu and forcing Moltres to face him and Amethio in the mine.
In the following episode, Moltres reappeared and saw Liko's group and decide to battle it again, Moltres was then confronted by Liko, Roy, and Friede again, but this time with the Trainers being successfully able to hold their own in battle with their Pokémon, allowing them to calm it down with Sprigatito's aromatic leafage with help from Lucius's Arboliva, Moltres eventually calmed down enough to return to its Ancient Poké Ball, allowing itself to be taken care of by Liko and the others.
With the Rising Volt Tacklers
In Lapras's Feelings for its Friends, Moltres emerged from its Poké Ball alongside Arboliva to see Lapras and then witnessed together a vision of the past caused by Terapagos. The vision shows Lucius as he enters Laqua and gives his goodbyes to his Pokémon, promising they'll meet again. After a brief conversation, Moltres and Arboliva return to their Poké Balls.
In HZ068, Moltres appeared from its Poké Ball with Arboliva and Lapras, wanting to test Liko, Roy, and Dot's strength as Trainers after the end of their Terastal Training. Moltres faced Roy and Crocalor and, after exchanging some attacks and suspending Crocalor mid-air with Hurricane, Roy had Crocalor use a supereffective Disarming Voice on Moltres to damage it greatly. Roy then Terastallized Crocalor to deal more damage to Moltres. Despite not being defeated, Moltres was impressed with Roy and Crocalor's strength and returned to its Poké Ball soon after.
Personality and characteristics
Galarian Moltres is extremely territorial, stubborn and was full of rage and aggression when it was first found. It wouldn't hesitate to unleash its wrath upon those that provoked it, but it has kind-hearted personality towards its Trainer, Lucius, clearly missing him even after 100 years.
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In the manga
Pocket Monsters
Moltres appeared in in the Anime Pocket Monsters: Liko and Roy's Adventure manga, playing the same role in does in the anime.
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Lapras
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Lucius's Lapras (Japanese: ルシアスのラプラス Lucius's Laplace) was a giant Pokémon that, after separating from Lucius, somehow ended up in an ocean and formed a group of "pirate Pokémon" to live with. Currently, Lapras is under the care of the Rising Volt Tacklers. It was the fourth of the Six Heroes that they have encountered on their journey, and the third one to join them on the Brave Olivine.
In animation
History
With Lucius
100 years ago, Lucius traveled with Lapras, one of the Six Heroes, known to "cross seas". They all worked together as one to reach the promised paradise Laqua.
One day, Lucius came across a group of villagers who tied up a Kleavor that had been antagonizing them. Lucius freed Kleavor, only for it to respond by slashing at him with its axes. Lapras emerged from its Poké Ball to protect its Trainer, resulting in the scars it still has to this day. Lucius then convinced Kleavor to join him on his search for Laqua.
At the end of their adventures, the group reached the paradise; however, at some point after their adventures, Lapras and the other members of the Six Heroes were scattered across the Pokémon world. In a vision of the past created by Terapagos, Lucius is seen giving his Pokémon his goodbyes, but promising they'll meet again someday.
As a wild Pokémon
At some point in the past, Lapras appeared in a sea and formed a group of Pokémon and all started living together on a rocky island. The group soon came up with a strategy to get food: Lapras would use Mist to get human ships lost and as the Transport Pokémon led the ship to safety, the rest of the group would sneak into the ship and steal all they food they could and they did that same trick for many years. Somehow, it appears Lapras has gained many scars over its shell and skin over the years. Lapras kept its Ancient Poké Ball safe in its home.
In Song Within the Mist, the Rising Volt Tacklers found Lapras with the help of a local fisherman and his Floatzel, Lapras attempted to trick the group like it tended to do; however, they caught the fraud and managed to reach it.
In the next episode, Lapras attacked the Brave Olivine, freezing it and fleeing. Later on, however, the group found Lapras's hideout following the food boxes they steal from lost ships and with the help of Terapagos, Arboliva, and Moltres, Liko convinced Lapras to join them and help Terapagos reach Laqua and find Lucius again. Soon after, Lapras returned to its Poké Ball and allowed Liko and Roy to take it under their care.
With the Rising Volt Tacklers
In HZ068, Lapras appeared from its Poké Ball with Arboliva and Moltres, wanting to test Liko, Roy, and Dot's strength as Trainers after the end of their Terastal Training. Lapras faced Dot and Quaxwell and, after exchanging some attacks, Lapras froze most of the area with Ice Beam, but Dot had Quaxwell skate on the ice to avoid Lapras's attacks before using a supereffective Low Kick to damage it greatly. Dot then Terastallized Quaxwell to deal more damage to Lapras. Despite not being defeated, Lapras was impressed with Dot and Quaxwell's strength and returned to its Poké Ball soon after.
In HZ073, Lapras appeared to confront Kleavor. Both engaged in a brief fight, only for it to end up being a greeting between old friends. Lapras tried to convince Kleavor to join the Rising Volt Tacklers, only for Kleavor to leave as it wanted to test Liko and her friends' strength as Trainers first.
Personality and characteristics
Unlike the majority of its species, who are gentle towards humans and enjoy carrying them on their backs, Lucius's Lapras acts quite hostile towards those it confronts, sneering at them with great anger. It also started helping wild Pokémon commit several robberies of ships carrying supplies to help its Pokémon friends survive. Even when faced with its friend, Terapagos, Lapras did not back down from its actions, although it visibly hesitated upon seeing Terapagos. Much like its fellow Six Heroes teammates, Lapras holds great respect and affection for Lucius, as Lapras shed tears upon witnessing a memory of Lucius, and ultimately joined Liko after she promised to help take Lapras, and its friends, to Laqua, the paradise that Lucius once sought to take them to.
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Pokémon
During the years of its separation from Lucius, Lapras gathered a huge group of Pokémon by its side. Diana named this group "The Pirates of Lapras". As soon as Lapras decided to travel with Liko, the Pokémon decided to travel again, being guided by Wailord.
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Pocket Monsters
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Kleavor
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Lucius's Kleavor (Japanese: ルシアスのバサギリ Lucius's Basagiri) was a giant Pokémon that, after separating from Lucius, somehow ended up in Tengu Mountain. Currently, Kleavor is under the care of the Rising Volt Tacklers. It was the fourth of the Six Heroes that they have encountered on their journey, and the third one to join them on the Brave Olivine.
In animation
History
As a wild Pokémon
Kleavor used to terrorize a village in Hisui until it was captured and tied up by the villagers. However, an adventurer named Lucius stopped them and freed Kleavor. He explained that he was on a journey to reach the promised paradise Laqua and offered it to come and join them on their travels, which Kleavor accepted.
With Lucius
100 years ago, Lucius traveled with Kleavor, a member of the Six Heroes, known to "break down walls". They all worked together as one to reach Laqua.
It was revealed in HZ073 that in the past Kleavor first met Lucius when it was persecuted by other humans. Lucius and his Lapras defended Kleavor, with Kleavor lashing out out of distrust and scarring Lapras, but Lucius eventually convinced it to come with him as a team member, catching it as a result. Kleavor eventually grew to a much larger size on its adventures with Lucius.
At the end of their adventures, the team reached the paradise; however, at some point after their adventures, Kleavor and the other members of the Six Heroes were scattered across the Pokémon world.
As a wild Pokémon
It physically appeared at the very end of HZ068, where it was briefly spotted by Perrin in the land of Kitakami.
In HZ071, Kleavor was seen at night, watching Liko from afar while she was staying at the Crystal Pool. In the following episode, with Perrin's help, Liko, Roy, Dot, and Friede started searching for Kleavor on Tengu Mountain. Using the clues provided by Perrin's photo, the Rising Volt Tacklers were able to narrow down where Kleavor currently resided to a Dugtrio-shaped rock near the wetlands. Kleavor briefly appeared atop the Dugtrio-shaped stone, but vanished when Terapagos came out of Liko's backpack.
In HZ073, Kleavor met Liko and her friends in person. It met up with Lucius's Lapras and had a brief fight with it to establish their bonds as teammates, Lapras tried to convince Kleavor to join the Rising Volt Tacklers but Kleavor fled, intent on testing the strength of Liko and her friends. Kleavor had the advantage for most of the battle, fleeing to different terrains and countering the group's attacks, only when the group worked better as a team to deal actual damage and hurt Kleavor did it take them more seriously. Kleavor eventually defeated the group's Terastallized Pokémon. However, after seeing how Liko reminded it of Lucius in how well she treated Pokémon, it congratulated her for passing the test. Kleavor then showed Liko and the others of how it met Lucius in the past. Also, it joined the Rising Volt Tacklers.
Personality and characteristics
Kleavor initially distrusted humans due to being persecuted in the past, but after meeting and befriending Lucius and his Lapras did it have a change of heart. Kleavor is a stubborn and aggressive Pokémon who normally chases out intruders in its territory which it marks by slicing up trees and rocks as a warning, deep down it still misses its Trainer and longs to see its companions again. Kleavor is a skilled warrior and has been through many battles in its life as seen from its chipped armor, scars and hole in its right axe. It constantly trains itself in the wilderness to hone its fighting skills. Kleavor is an honorable Pokémon who respects those who put up a good fight and can empathize with people who are kind to Pokémon, as seen with Liko.
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In the manga
Pocket Monsters
Kleavor appeared in in the Anime Pocket Monsters: Liko and Roy's Adventure manga, playing the same role in does in the anime.
Trivia
- Lucius's Kleavor was the first Pokémon from Hisui to physically appear in the present day in the animated series.
Entei
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In ancient times, Lucius traveled with Entei, a member of the Six Heroes, known to "gallop across the land". They all worked together as one to reach the promised paradise Laqua.
At the end of their adventures, the group reached the paradise; however, at some point after their adventures, Entei and the other members of the Six Heroes were scattered across the Pokémon world.
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References
Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Rayquaza, Arboliva, Moltres, Lapras, Kleavor, and Entei.
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