Welcome to Sinnoh!
This is my webpage dedicated to “Pokemon Platinum.”
“Pokemon Platinum” came out in 2008 for the Nintendo DS in Japan , it later came out to American audiences in 2009. I got the game for my 9th, maybe 10th birthday. The memory is a little hazy. “Pokemon Platinum” was the third “Pokemon” game to be released on the DS, the first two games were “Pokemon Diamond” and “Pokemon Pearl.” All three of these games took place in the Sinnoh region.
Sinnoh is cold, very cold, there isn’t a desert like in the Hoenn region. (The Hoenn region was in “Pokemon Ruby,” “Pokemon Sapphire,” and “Pokemon Emerald.”) There are icy mountains in Sinnoh , making it a home to many ice and water type Pokemon, which also means very little fire types. There's Mount Coronet that covers the whole region. It’s said that the higher one goes the more rugged the terrain becomes. Making the climb difficult. Mount Coronet has a lot of significance to the game and to the Region's people. One could even call it a holy mountain of sorts, it also acts as a gateway to the distortion world, a place which the mighty Giratina calls home.
I don’t know alot about Giratina but some say it was banished to the distortion world. I think the distortion world came into existence when Giratina came into existence. I’m not sure how or why I think that.
Giratina is what I believe to be an agent of chaos and death. Legend has it that from one legendary, Arceus the pokemon of life, came two more Legendary Pokemon. Dialga and Palkia the beings of time and space respectively.

Therefore I think Giratina is the being of death, like Hades the Ancient Greek God of death or really any god or goddess that represents death. Ya know the moment where a living person’s body can’t go on. Where one takes their last breath. I mean, you go to a place where gravity isn’t “working” for lack of a better term, or word(s.) There’s a part of the distortion world that took me like two days to get past.
The obstacle I was faced with was an upside down waterfall. Yes, I thought I needed the Hidden Move waterfall, like a seasoned Pokemon player. Nope, I was stumped. It wasn't until I walked away from the game did I figure it out that you could just surf up the water fall since there wasn't really any gravity. Yes, the two days that I mentioned earlier here was an extravagant thing to say. This is my page not only to Sinnoh but also to Giratina.
P.S. thank you to Bulbapedia for the images and the information about Pokemon Platinum.