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*** It's revealed at the end that the Pokémon Team Plasma stole {{spoiler|were enslaved into building N's castle, possibly among other things. This likely happened before N was ''born'', no less when he was crowned as King. So how many of these enslaved Pokémon did Ghetsis double as the abused Pokémon to send N to play with in order to poison N's mind against humans?}}
*** It's revealed at the end that the Pokémon Team Plasma stole {{spoiler|were enslaved into building N's castle, possibly among other things. This likely happened before N was ''born'', no less when he was crowned as King. So how many of these enslaved Pokémon did Ghetsis double as the abused Pokémon to send N to play with in order to poison N's mind against humans?}}
*** If Ghetsis ''did'' take over Unova (and he was dangerously close to doing so) the whole Unovan economy would be a complete wreck. Remember that in the games, pretty much everything revolves around Pokémon. And then consider that he was planning on doing this same thing to the rest of the world once he had an army of nearly a region's worth of Pokemon, headed by Reshirem or Zekrom, at his disposal.
*** If Ghetsis ''did'' take over Unova (and he was dangerously close to doing so) the whole Unovan economy would be a complete wreck. Remember that in the games, pretty much everything revolves around Pokémon. And then consider that he was planning on doing this same thing to the rest of the world once he had an army of nearly a region's worth of Pokemon, headed by Reshirem or Zekrom, at his disposal.
*** And Ghetsis' reign won't last long, either. With so many trainers void of Pokémon, all of which are now in one place, and a PC system that can loot boxes to boot, [[Tempting Fate|Ghetsis is literally asking for Cipher to come in and take over]]. And you thought a ruined economy was bad enough...
**** And Ghetsis' reign won't last long, either. With so many trainers void of Pokémon, all of which are now in one place, and a PC system that can loot boxes to boot, [[Tempting Fate|Ghetsis is literally asking for Cipher to come in and take over]]. And you thought a ruined economy was bad enough...
**** Worse still, Ghetsis seems like the type of person who could very easily win Cipher over and get himself elected their new grand master. He has no qualms with having Pokemon OR people physically harmed (demonstrated further in the sequels) and even seems to get off on torture of all forms, be they physical, emotional, or mental. Added to that, his ultimate goal is nothing short of ''unlimited privilege and control over everything that lives''.
**** Worse still, Ghetsis seems like the type of person who could very easily win Cipher over and get himself elected their new grand master. He has no qualms with having Pokemon OR people physically harmed (demonstrated further in the sequels) and even seems to get off on torture of all forms, be they physical, emotional, or mental. Added to that, his ultimate goal is nothing short of ''unlimited privilege and control over everything that lives''.
*** There's also the depiction of Ghetsis and Team Plasma in general. Ghetsis is the chief sage of the Team Plasma sages, who are styled like priests. Since N is the king and the Plasma grunts are knights, the sages would represent the Church, who were allied with the king and knights in holy crusades during the middle ages. To Team Plasma, freeing Pokemon is their holy crusade. Thus Ghetsis and his true intentions represents lies, hypocrisy, and corruption of a person who knowingly and maliciously takes advantage of beliefs held sacred by people and twists them into something to suit his dark, selfish ends. He even holds public sermons and preaches on the matters, when in reality he's full of crap. But it gets worse from there: he's outed as an [[Evil Sorcerer]] type person who's scheming to take power as a tyrannical, despotic dictator. Hiding this under the ruse of priesthood makes him the lowest scum possible for the series, so thus he gets a makeover once everyone knows what he truly is. He keeps his pointed, horn-like hairstyle, but now wears a black and red visor on his right eye (his left eye is already red.), wraps himself in a [[Black Cloak]] with creepy eyeball symbols decorating it, and carries around a staff with the Plasma insignia that is almost pitchfork-esque at a certain glance. So not only has Ghetsis gone from dark priest to all out [[Evil Overlord]], but he's essentially styled as [[The Devil]] himself. His original name, G'Cis Harmonia, can even be translated as "the Devil in music." His battle theme sounds like a [[Dark Reprise]] to that of Arceus, the God Pokemon, and the opening for the "Episode N" arc of the anime even has him set against a red, fiery, flaming backdrop as he throws back his cape in a very Devil-like fashion. Based on the man's actions and behavior, it's hard not to see this depiction as fitting, but then it really hits you...''Satan was running the Church!'' Is there perhaps some disturbing commentary on religious groups of [[Knight Templar]] zealots here?
*** There's also the depiction of Ghetsis and Team Plasma in general. Ghetsis is the chief sage of the Team Plasma sages, who are styled like priests. Since N is the king and the Plasma grunts are knights, the sages would represent the Church, who were allied with the king and knights in holy crusades during the middle ages. To Team Plasma, freeing Pokemon is their holy crusade. Thus Ghetsis and his true intentions represents lies, hypocrisy, and corruption of a person who knowingly and maliciously takes advantage of beliefs held sacred by people and twists them into something to suit his dark, selfish ends. He even holds public sermons and preaches on the matters, when in reality he's full of crap. But it gets worse from there: he's outed as an [[Evil Sorcerer]] type person who's scheming to take power as a tyrannical, despotic dictator. Hiding this under the ruse of priesthood makes him the lowest scum possible for the series, so thus he gets a makeover once everyone knows what he truly is. He keeps his pointed, horn-like hairstyle, but now wears a black and red visor on his right eye (his left eye is already red.), wraps himself in a [[Black Cloak]] with creepy eyeball symbols decorating it, and carries around a staff with the Plasma insignia that is almost pitchfork-esque at a certain glance. So not only has Ghetsis gone from dark priest to all out [[Evil Overlord]], but he's essentially styled as [[The Devil]] himself. His original name, G'Cis Harmonia, can even be translated as "the Devil in music." His battle theme sounds like a [[Dark Reprise]] to that of Arceus, the God Pokemon, and the opening for the "Episode N" arc of the anime even has him set against a red, fiery, flaming backdrop as he throws back his cape in a very Devil-like fashion. Based on the man's actions and behavior, it's hard not to see this depiction as fitting, but then it really hits you...''Satan was running the Church!'' Is there perhaps some disturbing commentary on religious groups of [[Knight Templar]] zealots here?