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Death never informs you of its arrival. No one knows when Yveltal awakens or when it comes to this land, but one fact is clear to everyone: it brings death equally to all life. It has taken countless lives, and innumerable resentful spirits and evil ghosts surround Yveltal. Perhaps this is why its originally blood-red skin has faded, and its neck, sideburns, and body burn with pale blue ghost flames. Behind it, a blood moon-like clock is divided into three sections, just like Yveltal and its two old friends, balancing each other. People only know that the clock begins to tick when Yveltal emerges anew from its cocoon. The three hands, symbolizing 'X, Y, Z' respectively, turn endlessly, yet it seems that no one has ever lived to see them stop.
Now, with its body ablaze with ghost flames, Yveltal has begun its revenge against the ghostly spirits. We still do not know how much pain it endured to become what it is now, but from its atrocities against the monsters, one can get a glimpse of it. 'The God of Death never hesitates to bring a second death to the already dead.'
As Halloween begins, various spirits start to awaken. Whether Yveltal's arrival is to seek revenge on ghosts or to distribute death equally to every life remains unknown. However, without a doubt, death cannot be avoided until the ghost flames consuming its body are extinguished and the clock hands behind it stop moving.
For whom does the death knell toll? When that moment truly comes, will you resist stubbornly, or face death with calm acceptance?
Or perhaps, death is only the beginning of the next chapter.
Now, with its body ablaze with ghost flames, Yveltal has begun its revenge against the ghostly spirits. We still do not know how much pain it endured to become what it is now, but from its atrocities against the monsters, one can get a glimpse of it. 'The God of Death never hesitates to bring a second death to the already dead.'
As Halloween begins, various spirits start to awaken. Whether Yveltal's arrival is to seek revenge on ghosts or to distribute death equally to every life remains unknown. However, without a doubt, death cannot be avoided until the ghost flames consuming its body are extinguished and the clock hands behind it stop moving.
For whom does the death knell toll? When that moment truly comes, will you resist stubbornly, or face death with calm acceptance?
Or perhaps, death is only the beginning of the next chapter.
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