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If lugia is the guardian of the sea what is Kyogre? The guardian of the mud puddle?
Never Ever mock Kyogre(ever..) Lugia is considerd the "beast of the sea" and the "Guardian of the sea." While Kyogre(I love kyogre!) has a few nicknames, "spirit of the sea" and the "Lord of the sea" aswell as the "Creator of the sea." Kyogre is not a gaudian, but a sort of ruler.adeebsworld said:Yup Kyogre's the guardian of the mud puddle
Your spelling scares me. ;-; Anyway... on topic:Lugia couldn't be born before kyogre. because Kyogre created the sea during the battle of Kyogre and Groundon.Manaphy couldn't be a ruler of the sea since, according o the ninth movie, he was recently born! How could it rule the sea before it's birth? Kyogre must be the ruler since he was the only water type when the sea was created. If Kyogre has the power to create the sea, should'nt he rule it with complete maniulation.Besids how can manaphy leagily be th ruler, if Kyogre Created it, also is'nt the "lord of the sea" supposed to outpower the"prince of the sea"? Kyogre bestowed lugia the title of gaurdiun of the sea, aswell as Kyogre granted Manaphy to be his subsevent.
Kyogre:Creator/Lord of the sea
Manaphy:prince/subservent of Kyogre
Lugia:Guadiun/protector of the sea
note:goldeens named the water Queen because of it's expert swmming style.
ohsnap07960 said:lugia= gaurdian of sea
kyogre= creator of sea
manafi= king of sea (controls all water pokemon including lugia and kyogre)
Lugia is not a water type, although it lives in the water and can learn a variety of water type moves. Manaphy could'nt be king considering he was just born(Like you said)? Kyogre must rule the sea considering he was the only water type at the creation of the sea. (how could there be water types before the ocean). Manaphy dose not play a major role in the ocean besides it is a subservient of kyogre.code zerro the deluge said:Lugia isn't a water pokemon. It's Psy/Flying. Manafi is not the king of the sea it's a baby. but then again King Tut was like 8 when he became king so heh?
I don't reveiw my spelling(sorry) i'll take this step by step. Kyogre has manipulation of the sea, although not necessarily it's pokemon. During it's sleep kyogre did not use the sea for anything. Although manaphy may not be a relative of Kyogre. An egg appearing out of no where? I said Kyogre is might be the parent of manaphy because it is the most likely water pokemon to bear manaphy as a child.(all pokemon must come somewhere. Even Kyogre, although it it probobly is mew.) If manaphy isn't related to kyogre then it must be Kyogre's "Subservent."Your spelling scares me. ;-; Anyway... on topic:
Kyogre is the creator of the sea and Lugia is the guardian of the sea, there's nothing more to say about it.
And Pokémaster7, how the heck do you expect Kyogre to be able to rule the sea if it has been sleeping for thousands of years? Perhaps Manaphy isn't the only of its kind and one (Or both.) of its parents is the ruler of the sea, that would explain the title ''Prince of the sea'' given to Manaphy. And don't start with that ''Kyogre is Manaphy's parent'' stuff again, because you have absolutely no evidence whatosever to prove it.
I didn't say an egg appeared out of nowhere. <.< If you would have bothered actually reading my post, you would have seen this:pokemaster7 said:Lugia is not a water type, although it lives in the water and can learn a variety of water type moves. Manaphy could'nt be king considering he was just born(Like you said)? Kyogre must rule the sea considering he was the only water type at the creation of the sea. (how could there be water types before the ocean). Manaphy dose not play a major role in the ocean besides it is a subservient of kyogre.
I don't reveiw my spelling(sorry) i'll take this step by step. Kyogre has manipulation of the sea, although not necessarily it's pokemon. During it's sleep kyogre did not use the sea for anything. Although manaphy may not be a relative of Kyogre. An egg appearing out of no where? I said Kyogre is might be the parent of manaphy because it is the most likely water pokemon to bear manaphy as a child.(all pokemon must come somewhere. Even Kyogre, although it it probobly is mew.) If manaphy isn't related to kyogre then it must be Kyogre's "Subservent."
oftopic random note: my 100th post.
And you still haven't explained how Kyogre was able to rule the sea when it was asleep. You could at least provide me with some evidence if you want me to believe your stories. <.< Oh, and Pokémon Emerald's Pokédex says:Perhaps Manaphy isn't the only of its kind and one (Or both.) of its parents is the ruler of the sea, that would explain the title ''Prince of the sea'' given to Manaphy.
Now, where does it mention anything about Kyogre being a ruler of anything?Kyogre has appeared in mythology as the creator of the sea. After long years of feuding with Groudon, it took to sleep at the bottom of the sea.
''Manephy''... I have never heard of a Pokémon like that. Anyway, on topic again: Why does everyone seem to ignore the sentencewell kyogre rules the sea because it made it and it's bigger, older and stonger than manephy and lugia
And the fact that Kyogre made it proves nothing. Everyone needs a slice of the cake, don't they? And what if Manaphy's parents were born at the same time Kyogre was?Perhaps Manaphy isn't the only of its kind and one (Or both.) of its parents is the ruler of the sea, that would explain the title ''Prince of the sea'' given to Manaphy.