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\\\"How would you know Kyurem thought freezing a city would lure him out?\\\"

Basic tactical reasons. Keldeo was hiding, so Kyurem needed a way to lure him out into the open. And, freezing the city would\\\'ve shown Keldeo the consequences of hiding like a coward. It would cause Keldeo to realize that him being a coward is allowing others to get hurt, and that he would have to come out of hiding and face Kyurem.

\\\"Also, just because it wasn\\\'t malicious doesn\\\'t make it better.\\\"

No, but it explains Kyurem\\\'s actions. Kyurem isn\\\'t a villain, but he\\\'s not nice either. He\\\'ll use brute force if necessary. And, like I said before, he hates humans, so he wouldn\\\'t care if they got hurt in the first place. He had the city frozen as a tactical maneuver, but had no interest if any of them were to survive.

\\\"We don\\\'t disregard trolling just because someone was having a bad day.\\\"

Keldeo challenged Kyurem despite being too inexperienced. Terrakion tried to interfere with the battle, but Kyurem froze him, Cobalion, and Virizion. Keldeo fled like a coward. Kyurem became enraged since he hates cowardice and chased after Keldeo to get him to finish the fight. Keldeo hid in the city. Kyurem had the city frozen to lure Keldeo out so they could finish the fight. At no point was anything that either of them did in the film \\\"trolling\\\" due to a bad day. Yes, Keldeo was being chased by an angry zombie dragon, but that\\\'s because, again, he was running away instead of fighting back. Also, as the Bulbapedia article states, the reason WHY Keldeo challenged Kyurem to begin with was because defeating Kyurem (or at least giving him a satisfactory battle) is the final test to becoming a Sword Of Justice. Keldeo wasn\\\'t challenging Kyurem to \\\"troll\\\" him, but rather to prove himself worthy. It\\\'s just that he was not ready yet and realized it too late.

\\\"Also, Keldeo lied about being a Musketeer, but how would Kyurem know that?\\\"

1. Selective plot hearing. That little bit of plot convenience that allows a character to know something he/she wouldn\\\'t be able to know otherwise. This is one of those things where the MST3KMantra comes in.
2. Kyurem likely noticed that Keldeo\\\'s actions were not the same as the other Swords Of Justice whom he had fought before. It would be like if a professional boxer were to go up against an amateur boxer (IE: Such as some kid from his high school boxing team). The professional would notice right away that the amateur doesn\\\'t have the same fighting skills as another professional would. It\\\'s likely, therefore, that Kyurem noticed that Keldeo lacked the experience needed to challenge him, but allowed the battle to occur anyway since he was already challenged to do so.
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