Six Heroes

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Lucius and his Pokémon

The Six Heroes (Japanese: 六英雄(ろくえいゆう) Six Heroes) are six ancient Pokémon that once belonged to Lucius. Each of them was caught within an Ancient Poké Ball and are currently scattered across the various regions of the Pokémon world. Finding the Six Heroes is the main goal of both the Explorers and the Rising Volt Tacklers.

Rayquaza

Lucius's Rayquaza
Main article: Black Rayquaza

The Black Rayquaza (Japanese: (くろ)いレックウザ Black Rayquaza) is a Legendary super-ancient Pokémon from the Hoenn region that was summoned from inside Roy's Ancient Poké Ball before flying away.

Arboliva


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Lucius's Arboliva
ルシアス‎のオリーヴァ Lucius's Oliva
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Lucius's Arboliva
Debuts in Nemona and Brassius and...
Caught at Arboliva Forest
Gender Unknown
Ability Seed Sower
Released in Prior to The Pendant That Starts It All (Part One)
Current location With the Rising Volt Tacklers
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This Pokémon is fully evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Arboliva Unknown Alejandra Reynoso

Lucius's Arboliva (Japanese: ルシアス‎のオリーヴァ Lucius's Oliva) was a Pokémon that in the past belonged to Lucius, currently, Arboliva is in the care of Liko and Roy. Arboliva was the second of six Pokémon belonging to the ancient adventurer that Liko and Roy encountered on their journey and the first to join the young members of the Rising Volt Tacklers

In the anime

History

With Lucius
Seed Sower activated

According to legends, Arboliva was a Pokémon that Lucius met during his travels, together with five other Pokémon, they explored the world in search of a lost paradise. Some time later, Lucius found this paradise and together they lived there.

In a flashback to the past, Lucius entrusted Arboliva with finding something, but that vision was lost after that, with no further answers being given at that time.

At some point in the past, Arboliva's Poké Ball appeared on a forest in the Paldea region.

As a wild Pokémon

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, a group formed by Liko, Roy, Mollie and Nemona went to the forest to investigate, not knowing what it was about, Liko and Roy agreed to use a huge tree as a reference point. As they investigated, Liko and Mollie saw that the damage caused to the forest was enormous, and Roy arrived at such a tree and decided to climb it with Fuecoco, meanwhile Liko found a Wooper injured by the destruction caused in the forest. A short time later, Liko and Mollie discovered that it was not a tree, but a giant Pokémon with another ancestral Poke 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 Ludlow's Quagsire and its ability, Seed Sower, Arboliva used Liko's pendant to show a vision of the mysterious Pokémon that lives in its pendant and a reminder of Lucius in the past. After the Rising Volt Tacklers had helped to restore the damage to the forest done by a wildfire, Arboliva returned to its Ancient Poké Ball and allowed Liko and Roy to take it under their care.

Arboliva and Liko
With Liko

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.

Personality and characteristics

Generally, Arboliva is a docile and affectionate Pokémon with those it lives with, however when it needs to defend those it cares about, its stance changes completely. This was first shown in Arboliva's Forest, where Arboliva attacked Liko and Roy without hesitation, thinking they had hurt the wild Wooper.

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.


Gallery

Artwork
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Artwork from "After the story" [1]


In the manga

Arboliva in the Pocket Monsters manga

Pocket Monsters

Arboliva appeared in in the Pocket Monsters manga, playing the same role in does in the anime.

Moltres

Lucius's Moltres
ルシアス‎のファイヤー Lucius's Fire
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Lucius's Moltres
Debuts in Charge! Galar Mine!
Caught at Galar Mine
Gender Gender unknown[2]
Ability Unknown
Released in Prior to The Pendant That Starts It All (Part One)
Current location With the Rising Volt Tacklers
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This Pokémon is fully evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Moltres Unknown Unknown

Lucius's Moltres (Japanese: ルシアス‎のファイヤー Lucius's Fire) was a Pokémon that in the past belonged to Lucius.

In the anime

History

With Lucius

According to legends, Moltres was a Pokémon that Lucius met during his travels, together with five other Pokémon, they explored the world in search of a lost paradise. Some time later, Lucius found this paradise and together they lived there.

As a wild Pokémon

Moltres appeared prior to Charge! Galar Mine! at the Galar Mine. Moltres was responsible for draining the energy of several workers there and leaving wild Pokémon frightened by his 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, soon after a fierce battle began 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 during their escape, they managed to find Friede battling Amethio and her 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 Moltres to face him and Amethio in the Galar Mine. In the following episode, Moltres reappeared and saw Liko and the co. and decide to battle them again.

In Fiery Galarian Moltres, 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.

Personality and characteristics

Galarian Moltres is a stubborn Legendary Pokémon that was full of rage and wouldn't hesitate to unleash its wrath upon those that provoke it, but it has kind-hearted personality towards its Trainer Lucius.

Moves used

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Using Air Slash
Move First Used In
Air Slash Charge! Galar Mine!
Fiery Wrath Charge! Galar Mine!
Wing Attack Charge! Galar Mine!
Hurricane Charge! Galar Mine!
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Gallery

Artwork
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Artwork from "After the story" [3]


In the manga

Moltres in the Pocket Monsters manga

Pocket Monsters

Moltres appeared in in the Pocket Monsters manga, playing the same role in does in the anime.

Moves used
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Using Fiery Wrath
Move First Used In
Fiery Wrath HZM02
Air Slash HZM02
Hurricane HZM02
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.


Lapras

Lucius's Lapras
ルシアス‎のラプラス Lucius's Laplace
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Lucius's Lapras
Debuts in HZ031
Caught at Lapras Sea
Gender Unknown
Ability Unknown
Released in Prior to The Pendant That Starts It All (Part One)
Current location With the Rising Volt Tacklers
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This Pokémon is fully evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Lapras Unknown N/A

Lucius's Lapras (Japanese: ルシアス‎のラプラス Lucius's Laplace) was a Pokémon that in the past belonged to Lucius.

In the anime

Moltres and Lucius in Alex's books

History

With Lucius

In ancient times, Lucius traveled with six Pokémon, referred to as the "Six Heroes". They all worked together towards a single goal, and each of them had a specific purpose. One of these Pokémon was an oversized Lapras, which was used to "cross the seas".

At the end of their adventures, these Pokémon found the promised paradise. At some point after these adventures, these Pokémon scattered across the world.

As a wild Pokémon

Lapras would then be discovered by the Rising Volt Tacklers in HZ031 with the help of a local fisherman and his Floatzel. But it seems that as the years went by, Lapras would sustain damage to its shell in addition to battle scars on the right side of its neck and its left eye. In the next episode, Liko was able to convince Lapras to come with her so it could help lead Terapagos to Lakua.

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 Lakua, the paradise that Lucius once sought to take them to.

Moves used

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Using Mist
Move First Used In
Mist HZ031
Ice Beam HZ032
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

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.

Befriended
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Ambipom
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Toedscruel
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Vigoroth
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Slowbro
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Bibarel (x2)
Lapras Pirates Barbaracle Mandibuzz.png
Barbaracle
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Mandibuzz
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Jellicent (x2)
Lapras Pirates Octillery Slowbro Vigoroth anime.png
Octillery
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Clawitzer
Lapras Pirates Dhelmise Remoraid.png
Dragalge
Lapras Pirates Wailord.png
Wailord
Lapras Pirates Dhelmise Remoraid.png
Remoraid
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Mantine
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Dhelmise


Kleavor

Lucius's Kleavor
Kleavor
In ancient times, Lucius traveled with six Pokémon, referred to as the "Six Heroes". They all worked together towards a single goal, and each of them had a specific purpose. One of these Pokémon was a Kleavor, which was used to break down walls.

At the end of their adventures, these Pokémon found the promised paradise. At some point after these adventures, these Pokémon scattered across the world.

Debut HZ025

Entei

Lucius's Entei
Entei
In ancient times, Lucius traveled with six Pokémon, referred to as the "Six Heroes". They all worked together towards a single goal, and each of them had a specific purpose. One of these Pokémon was an Entei, which was used to gallop across the land.

At the end of their adventures, these Pokémon found the promised paradise. At some point after these adventures, these Pokémon scattered across the world.

Debut HZ025

References

Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Rayquaza, Arboliva, Moltres, Lapras, Kleavor, and Entei.


Pokémon Horizons characters
Protagonists Liko (FloragatoHatenna) • Roy (Fuecoco)
Rising Volt Tacklers Friede (Captain Pikachu) • MollieOrlaLudlowMurdockDot (QuaxlyTinkatink)
Explorers AmethioOniaZircHamberSpinelCoralSidianChalceGibeon
Relatives AlexLuccaDianaRoy's grandfatherBlanca
Supporting cast Nurse JoyRotom PhonesAnnLiko's homeroom teacherLucius (TerapagosRayquazaSix Heroes) • NemonaClavellGeetaDendraJacqPennyGym LeadersElite FourMany temporary characters
See also: Original anime characters



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