Now this one is a little more specific, so if you're not quite up to date with your Pokémon knowledge, maybe skip ahead to find out why you were secretly a terrible person when you played Red and Blue as a ten-year-old. For those of you still persevering with the series, you've not only had a bunch more fun playing fun games, but you have a whole world of theories to geek out about. One of the most specific and most convincing crazy Pokémon fan theories is that N, the supposed leader of Team Plasma whose agitating for Pokémon and human segregation in Black and White 2, is not even a human himself. He doesn't even exist. Well, he kind of exists. The same games featured a Pokémon called Zoroark, whose main ability was to produce illusions. In several parts of the game, you follow a Zoroark only to find N when you enter a building. Zoroarks can mimic humans all the way down to speech patterns, and it'd make sense a Pokémon would be fighting for its right to...well, not fight.
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