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The '''Curse of Ninetales''' is a 1000 year old legend told by {{p|Whiscash}}. According to this legend, a greedy [[Pokémon trainer|trainer]] once entered a sacred dungeon, known to contain many rare [[Pokémon]]. The trainer encountered a {{p|Ninetales}}, and crudely grabbed one of its tails. This was meant to give the trainer a curse. However, his {{p|Gardevoir}} took the curse, doing its duty as a Gardevoir by protecting its master. This startled the Ninetales. The trainer, horrified, fled the scene in fear of the curse. Ninetales told Gardevoir that the trainer would one day become a Pokémon. This would bring on many natural disasters.
The '''Curse of Ninetales''' is a 1000 year old legend told by {{p|Whiscash}}. According to this legend, a greedy [[Pokémon trainer|trainer]] once entered a sacred dungeon, known to contain many rare [[Pokémon]]. The trainer encountered a {{p|Ninetales}}, and crudely grabbed one of its tails. This was meant to give the trainer a curse. However, his {{p|Gardevoir}} took the curse, doing its duty as a Gardevoir by protecting its master. This startled the Ninetales. The trainer, horrified, fled the scene in fear of the curse. Ninetales told Gardevoir that the trainer would one day become a Pokémon. This would bring on many natural disasters.


[[Team Meanies|Gengar]], eavesdropping on the player's conversation with {{p|Xatu}}, told the public that the player was that trainer, and he was causing the natural disasters. The public were shocked, and chased the player and his companion out of town. However, Ninetales then told that the player (and [[team A.C.T]]) was definitely NOT the cursed trainer. Gengar was exposed as a liar, and was then chased out of town himself.
[[Team Meanies|Gengar]], eavesdropping on the player's conversation with {{p|Xatu}}, told the public that the player was that trainer, and he was causing the natural disasters. The public were shocked, and chased the player and his companion out of town. However, Ninetales then told that the player (and [[team A.C.T.]]) was definitely NOT the cursed trainer. Gengar was exposed as a liar, and was then chased out of town himself.


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Revision as of 01:40, 7 February 2008

The Curse of Ninetales is a 1000 year old legend told by Whiscash. According to this legend, a greedy trainer once entered a sacred dungeon, known to contain many rare Pokémon. The trainer encountered a Ninetales, and crudely grabbed one of its tails. This was meant to give the trainer a curse. However, his Gardevoir took the curse, doing its duty as a Gardevoir by protecting its master. This startled the Ninetales. The trainer, horrified, fled the scene in fear of the curse. Ninetales told Gardevoir that the trainer would one day become a Pokémon. This would bring on many natural disasters.

Gengar, eavesdropping on the player's conversation with Xatu, told the public that the player was that trainer, and he was causing the natural disasters. The public were shocked, and chased the player and his companion out of town. However, Ninetales then told that the player (and team A.C.T.) was definitely NOT the cursed trainer. Gengar was exposed as a liar, and was then chased out of town himself.

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In the epilogue, it is revealed that Gengar is the greedy trainer of the legend.