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Edoga Life Cycle
A Creation Folklore from the Jangis Nation
Long time ago, our planet Earth was created, a single cell made one of our god, Edoga Derugado. Edoga was by himself on an empty matter of space, Edoga got tired and lonely so he created many galaxies around our precious universe. He picked the best one and made all the stars and planets on every single galaxies. When earth was created, Edoga wanted living things such as himself, he made plants, oxygen, atmosphere, rocks, water, lakes, rivers, and even made beautiful scenes on a world that is empty. Billions years later, he added animals living on every type of environment. Edoga got bored so he made humans, but they need some sort of cycle and that makes everything change so he created mythical beast.
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He made Dialga and Palkia, Dialga the god of time, and Palkia, the God of space. Giratina was made later, and he was got to keep track of the Distortion World since of his mischievous acts. Edoga made more, with important roles, Xerneas the God of Life, Yveltal the God of Death, and Zygarde, the Guardian of Ecosystem. He created more Meloetta, the God of Music, Victini, Guardian of the chosen one, Zekrom, Wants to help build a world of ideal, Reshiram, wants a world of truth. Kyurem, Special combining Zekrom or Reshiram. Terrakion, Virizion, Cobalion, and Keldeo, the Sword Masters. Volcanion, Guardian of the Steam. Hoopa, Ring Genie. Diancie, Jewel of Life. Tornadus, Thundurus, and Landorus, causes storms, and mischievous land wreckage. Genesect , Alien-Bug creature. Shaymin, Meadow maker. Cresselia, Goddess of good dreams, Darkrai, Goddess of Nightmare. Heatran, Goddess of Volcanoes. Regigigas, Continental goddess. Manaphy and Phione, the Prince of the Sea. Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf. Uxie, Power of Knowledge, Mesprit, Emotion, and Azelf, the Will Power. Regirock, Regice, Registeel are Elemental Guardians. Kyogre, King of the Ocean. Groudon, The Land Mass, and Rayquaza, Ozone, Atmosphere guardian. Deoxys, Extraterrestrial DNA. Jirachi, the Wish Maker. Latios and Latias both are Guardian of

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