Pokémon Legend Arceus Wu Si’s true identity explains in detail who Wu Si’s true identity is

Pokémon Legends Arceus’ true identity is explained in detail. Many players may not yet know the true identity of this character in the game. Here is a detailed introduction for your reference.

Detailed explanation of Wu Si’s true identity

Wu Si is actually the author of ancient poems

The clues used in the discussion here are that in addition to being able to read in the whole game There are no other useful props: ancient poetry.

The way to obtain this prop is to ride the Yueyue Bear and dig underground. Each picture has 5 chapters, adding up to 20 complete chapters.

By the way, Ancient Poetry 19 can only be reached at the end of the first game, so you basically need to complete the first game to get them all.

Players who have dug up and read some of them will probably find that these ancient poems were written by someone in ancient times to record legends.

And I think there are What's the relationship? So here we have to slowly explore the hidden clues.

Since all the information can be found on the website, or curious players can collect it by themselves first,

I won’t post them one by one here, only the information about our search for my thoughts. Poems related to the clue:

Ancient Poetry 2:

You are at the end of the world, so you know that I understand your heart.

The person who once fascinated me has gone to a distant place.

The people who have been with me day and night have disappeared into the past.

Just asking for a reunion is not possible, leaving a heart full of fruitless memories.

You who are at the end of heaven and earth know that I understand your heart.

Let me hide the beautiful past deep in my heart and walk in the eternal winter.

I dug out this poem at the beginning of the game. At that time, I was still thinking whether the author of the poem was also a person who traveled through time like the protagonist, so the friends from back then could no longer see each other again?

However, after combining the clues, we can rearrange our thoughts and understand that the author of the poem is immortal, so the logic is smooth:

The author of the poem's partner, acquaintances, and missed people all left because of the passage of time. In this world, only the author of the poem continues to survive, so he cannot see him again. At the end, I said that the memories of the past are hidden deep in my heart, and moving forward in the eternal winter also corresponds to this state of mind.

So some friends here may ask, since the author of the poem is immortal, does it mean that I am also immortal?

That’s right! The first and most obvious hint is that you are After completing the side quest of the Spring God,

Wu Si will remind you that the Spring God was only [temporarily] lent to you. Why? Because the protagonist is not immortal, he will die one day, and then the Spring God will be free to return to Wu Si.

This is the first time the game has explicitly stated Wu Si’s immortality. Let us continue to scroll down to see more clues

Ancient Poetry 9:

The bones of Pokémon flow away with the river.

My memories also flowed away with the river.

Travel in the cycle of the world as the river flows into the sea.

In the past, I sent away many bones.

How many more bones will I send away in the future?

My heart also dissipates in the farewells again and again.

This time it is more clear that the author of the poem is immortal, and the writing is quite sad.

Immortal people must experience many separations in life and death, and loneliness

Ancient Poetry 12:

Crying and solemn, full of some indescribable power. There are indeed similarities between the green earth and the divine capital.

This place is the birthplace of the ancient Sinnoh people. I have spent a long time here, just waiting for the person with the mission to arrive.

The identity of the author of the poem begins here. [Waiting for the person with the mission], this is the same phrase that Wusi uses to the protagonist in the main story.

As for what kind of mission it is? Who gave it to me? The author guessed it was Arceus, but in fact anything is possible, but is it possible for subsequent dlc to fill the gap?

Ancient Poetry 14:

Riding on the back of a deer with strange horns, I galloped all the way across the wilderness.

I am surrounded by friends who are walking together with me, and Pokémon are running around freely.

Standing in the wind, I thought of all the past.

The scene of joyful running is the memory of the past brought to me by this place.

Time and earth blend into each other and wrap my heart gently.

Ancient Poetry 15:

Time is a non-stop flow.

It is the past, it is the future, it is the present

Space is endlessly extended.

The mind is also space

14 seems to be a prose diary, and 15 seems to be connecting the two gods of time and space, but both of them hint at time and the author of the poem. Feeling old.

Ancient Poetry 17:

The god of farmland and the god of spring.

Flying through the green sky, bringing new buds of life.

May I ask the God of Spring, where did you come from?

The God of Spring is speechless, only knowing that spring will come when the cold winter is gone.

The last clue is also the second relatively explicit clue in the game.

It can be seen that the author of the poem and the Spring God are acquainted, so he can ask questions to him and he is also familiar with the origin and meaning of the other party.

So who else in the whole game knows and recognizes the Spring God? That must be the former owner of the Spring God, I think.

To sum up, Wusi is the author of ancient poems and essays, and he is also an immortal person.

How does knowing this help the plot?

First of all, this can explain why I think clearly and understand the violent king and the major beasts of Sinnoh:

She herself has lived in this land for hundreds of years, and the legends (some of which may even be experiences for her) are naturally familiar to her.

Furthermore, does Wusi really not know about Arceus’s stone tablets?

Judging from the contents of her ancient poems, it is impossible. She knows these and Arceus very well. connection, giving the protagonist a cutting board is nothing more than pretending to be confused.

It’s better to say that giving cutting boards won’t really fool anyone (a certain character here is laughing so hard).

Finally, I believe everyone believes that this work has many ancestors from other works besides G4.

So let’s make a bold guess here, does AZ, who is also immortal in XY, have some kind of connection with Wusi?

Is it possible that Wusi also participated in the war between the two countries at that time? , and gained the same abilities as AZ?

Or is it the cannon energy that AZ obtained from Wu Si and the Sinnoh God?

I hope that when XY releases the legendary series in the future, Complete this content.

At the same time, we also know that our uncle revealed that there will be DLC for this game.

I hope the dlc content can be related to Wusi’s past. This is also something that can be explored. I look forward to it.

The author's own opinion:

Although there are not many other relevant developments

There is no way to know what the ontology of Wusi is

But if Isi is an immortal existence

It can explain why the attachment cloud will no longer exist in the Sinnoh region in the future

Other forms of green green can have various forms Reasons to explain the reason for its disappearance or extinction

But as the God of Spring, there is no reason for Juanlianyun to be eliminated

Then the answer is that after the protagonist of la leaves (whether it is Natural death or the plot of traveling back in time arranged by DLC later)

Returned to Wusi, as the only existence that can accompany her forever (this is the same as AZ and Eternal Flower)