Oblivia Folk Songs

In the Oblivia region, each island has a folk song praising the activities of a Hero from long ago.

Raikou's Song

Raikou's Song is taught by a man in Cocona Village.

Lyrics

♪A deep, deep valley blocks the way.
If you can cross, go ahead, I say.
The scary valley likes to brag,
"No one can cross my rocky crags!"
What nonsense speaks the silly valley?
For Great Raikou, it's one bound.
Hero on its back, just one bound.

Entei's Song

Entei's Song is taught by a Summer (if playing as male) or Ben (if playing as female) in the Daybreak Ruins after they hear it from the Pokémon Pinchers.

Lyrics

♪A giant boulder blocks the way.
If you can pass, go ahead, I say.
The massive rock says, full of sass,
"No one can move my hefty mass!"
The massive boulder is just slow!
For Great Entei, it's one blow.
Even a huge stone, just one blow.

Suicune's Song

Suicune's Song is taught by an old man in the Aqua Resort.

Lyrics

♪A wide, wide river blocks the way.
If you can cross, go ahead, I say.
The raging river likes to roar,
"No one can reach my other shore!"
What nonsense speaks the silly river?
For Great Suicune, it's one step.
Hero on its back, just one step.

Latios/ Latias's Song

Latios's Song (if playing as male) or Latias's Song (if playing as female) is taught by an The Strange Boy at Rand's House after completing Quest #11: The Forbidden Song.

Lyrics

♪A dark thundercloud blocks the way.
Don't think you can pass, I say.
Crashing lightning, what shall we do?
Can anyone alive pass on through?
What are you saying? Don't be loud.
Great Latios/ Latias sours through clouds.
Hero on its back, through the clouds.
But the Hero's not one to imitate!
'Cause you could meet a dismal fate!

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