>>57896997You're heavy-handed with your propaganda, only you can insist with repeated threads, to pass off headcanon as truth, out of a need to reassure yourself as the bases are so theoretical.
The giants mentioned on the plates have not been confirmed as Regigigas or Regi. It's a fan theory.
The theory is based on the term ‘giant’ in Japanese, which is the same as the classification of Regigigas in the Pokédex. However, this in no way means that the giants mentioned in the myths are Regigigas or Regigigas-related beings.
A Pokédex classification has no value whatsoever, it's just a random word that makes you think of Pokémon without any real contribution to the story. The story doesn't support this role for Regigigas either.
Groudon and Torterra have the same classification in Japanese, so are Torterra subspecies of Groudon that allow continents to expand? No.
Entei and Typhlosion are volcanoes and are linked? No, but they have the same classification.
Just because it's a popular theory in Japan doesn't mean it's factual. How many theories have been broken since the start of the licence? One of the most recent is the theory of imagination for SV (everything was so obvious according to them, but not enough since they were wrong).
In this case, Regigigas is just a being that has pulled the continents apart. Then he made entities in his own image. Regi have a habit of being feared by ancients humans, even though they're supposed to protect them. So the humans seal them.
Regigigas spends all of its time sleeping, so it has difficulty motivating itself to use its full potential. To get it to react, you usually have to bring your creations back to it.
You are overinterpreting some elements that don't mean much and that can be explained differently in a way that is more in line with the canonical lore). And in addition, you are relying on leaks that tell the whole story and are contrary, or even which are abandoned content or a obsolete previous version.