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so at the end of pokemon platium cyrus has left to the distortion world. what do you think happened do you think he will be back and whats he doing???
 
in my opinion, when he got knocked into Submission he came to his scenes and stopped trying to become an Egotistical Deity and rule everything. he probably went back home at Sunny-shore (or at-least i think is where he lived)
 
I think he is still there. Trying to do something. And failing. Yet refusing to leave.
 
He will lose his mind by his lonesome and nobody but his underlings will remember him.

Good riddance.
 
Cyrus is wandering the Distortion World as a lost soul, still planning to make it his.
 
He'd probably still be in there if the decision is left to him, given that the issue didn't seem to be so much that he *couldn't* leave but that he *wouldn't*. However, Mars may be able to knock some sense into him (can Purugly learn Hypnosis? Or maybe she can just hit him with a rock and drag him out). I know she's blindly loyal and all, but he's no good to the plan in there.
 
Cyrus seems to have given up in Platinum, and considering his hatred for the real world, I doubt he'd really plan to go back.

Besides, the only other known portal is in Turnback cave, and it doesn't seem anywhere near where Cyrus was last seen.

Though I do wonder, since Distortion World is a place where space-time is distorted and time doesn't flow properly, will Cyrus even age, or will he be trapped in an eternal abyss?

There's also the fact that the dex entry states that Giratina can watch out world from the Distortion World, I imagine this is done through some special object (like maybe a magical pool or whatever), so Cyrus may just be staring at the real world judging it.
Cyrus is wandering the Distortion World as a lost soul, still planning to make it his.
He never wanted the Distortion World in the first place, Giratina's appearance wasn't in his plan
 
Uh, I thought Cyrus DID want an alternate world of which he could be king. He got that in the form of the Distortion World, though it wasn't exactly what he had in mind. The Distortion World became his seclusion from society - a seclusion which he could not escape from. He got what he wanted... somewhat.
 
Actually, Cyrus wanted to destroy the Distortion World.

What matters is defeating that Pokémon and making this world disappear
 
@ Outrage: Good point; I never thought about that part (the Distortion World and Giratina's appearance not being part of Cyrus' plan)
 
Uh, I thought Cyrus DID want an alternate world of which he could be king. He got that in the form of the Distortion World, though it wasn't exactly what he had in mind. The Distortion World became his seclusion from society - a seclusion which he could not escape from. He got what he wanted... somewhat.
Not really, he wanted a world rid of spirit. He himself fell to the emotions he had cast aside.

"Silence! Enough of your blathering! That's how you justify spirit as something worthwhile?! That is merely humans hoping, deluding themselves that they are happy and safe! The emotions broiling inside me... Rage, hatred, frustration... These ugly emotions arise because of my own incomplete spirit! ... Enough. We will never see eye to eye. This, I promise you. I will break the secrets of the world. With that knowledge, I will create my own complete and perfect world. One day, you will awaken to a world of my creation. A world without spirit."

Actually, Cyrus wanted to destroy the Distortion World.
That was because he thought it would also destroy the other world too. How he expected to remake the universe when Palkia and Dialga already went back to their own dimensions, I don't know...
 
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He didn't seem to know about the Distortion World until he got there, but he picked it up pretty fast. But he'd addressed that even if he was to get more Red Chains then he couldn't win, so my supposition is that he realized that the two worlds were connected, and to destroy the DW would be to destroy the outside world.

But that begs the question of how he planned to rebuild everything then, since he still kept talking about creating a new world. He didn't want it to be just plain *gone*--that was just a step on the way to cosmic rebirth. He keeps talking about it up to his very last lines (what Outrage quoted above, about "a world of my creation").

I don't think he gave up. I think by that point he was so far gone, mentally, that he firmly believed that he could accomplish something from in there.

As for the accessability of the DW, that might have *been* what he managed to accomplish. He seemed to be able to sense power, and was able to control Dialga and Palkia despite never having done so (only outside interference stopped that control, after all). And after all, we're talking about a guy who was able to get up Mt Coronet without any pokemon that could get him there, so just because *we* can't climb over those rocks that prevent us from getting further into the DW doesn't mean no one could.
 
But that begs the question of how he planned to rebuild everything then, since he still kept talking about creating a new world. He didn't want it to be just plain *gone*--that was just a step on the way to cosmic rebirth. He keeps talking about it up to his very last lines (what Outrage quoted above, about "a world of my creation").

Just Like Set Abominae of Iced Earth, and in Diamond, he wanted to turn back time to build up history for himself. That seems like the case.

What about food? Would Cyrus starve to death in the DW?
 
It wasn't so much "to build up history for himself" but to control what would happen in history so that there wasn't any war or suffering. Even when he's on a massive power trip in both versions he still talks about that as his overall purpose.

Food? I'd be willing to wager that it's not an issue. For one, there's no time in there so his digestive system may not function the same, and for two, this franchise has shown pretty well that when you're in an alternate universe you don't need food.
 
He's still there, 'living' in the perfect peace he always dreamed of.
 
I don't think he'll ever be back. He's probably just being emo in the distortion world. Maybe dead.
 
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