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The Pokemon Legacy RPG: Dark Horizons
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May 11 2008, 09:17 PM In: Travel: Landmarks, APL, Tow... By: Klax Jlax |
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May 12 2008, 01:04 AM In: The Freeform Directory By: Steel Cerberus |
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May 16 2008, 03:52 PM In: Pokemon Platinum By: Grinlax |
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Trainer Status Planning on being absent? Whether it's a minor sickness, a weekend trip, an extended vacation, the plague, or just simple apathy, let us know so your assets can be protected! If you're leaving forever, which probably won't last as long as you think it will, it's also very nice to inform us here.
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May 16 2008, 07:33 PM In: Migrating By: 45flight |
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Legacy Awards Every month we will celebrate trainers who have excelled at something. Check back to see who won!
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May 16 2008, 08:19 PM In: Pokemon Kindgoms By: 45flight |
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Little Hillmoss Town Welcome to your starting point, none other than the quaint Little Hillmoss Town! This picturesque villa is built on the hillsides inside a large valley. In the center, at the deepest part of the valley, rests an amazing park with fountains and pools. There's even a soothing, healing Hot Spring! The Pokemon Lab is set here, and so is your starting location. Welcome to the wide world of Opaddeka!
THE CIRCUS HAS COME TO TOWN!
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May 17 2008, 06:37 PM In: A Damsel Without Her Hero By: Meggiemaccat |
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Hillmoss Grasslands This long expanse of grasslands, with trees sprinkled about here and there, contains three towns and runs on each side of the Sunstream River, but only to the east of the Moondance River. While walking along the paths, or going off in your own direction, you will encounter various hills and valleys, and you may also encounter Sunstream River itself- have fun crossing it!
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May 17 2008, 07:20 PM In: Gator Rage By: Klax Jlax |
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Moorfeldt Grasslands The Moorfeldt Grasslands are less grassy then the name would lead you to believe. Spanning the flatter land to the west of the Moondance River, among the few trees that scatter the once-thriving land, there is more dirt than there is grass. This is both due to the region's shift to rocky areas in the west, and because of overuse from hunters and reckless farmers. You may still find some very pleasant spots, though!
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May 17 2008, 10:33 AM In: Did you know...? By: Joltlax |
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Moorfeldt City Moorfeldt City was the original hunting town, before pokemon hunting was outlawed. Now, though, they are known for their enormous hospitality and warmth... at least that's what they boast themselves up about. It is true that the food is good and the villagers are very comforting! Under the surface, though, it is not hard to sense the yearn to go back to the pokémon hunt that many old-timers still teach their children... You may want to stop by here and visit the friendly Saddlemaker!
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Apr 27 2008, 08:30 AM In: I R FINALLY HERE By: Shadowheart |
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Rose Town This is the self-proclaimed gateway to and guardian of the Forest of Fury. It's residents are extremely forgiving, which is necessary when the forest performs attacks and raids from time to time. The citizens will occasionally have a ritualistic ceremony full of partying and parades to appease the spirits of the forest, and it seems to work well enough. The town is partially built in the forest, and it contains the Electric Gym, led by the eccentric Boe.
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May 16 2008, 01:40 AM In: Supplies and Genexp By: ecyor0 |
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The Forest of Fury Trainers beware: these woods are not for the weak or the easily scared! Only the worst-tempered grass and bug pokemon live here, and if you're not careful, even walking near it will get you swarmed and attacked. They say that great treasures lie deep inside, under the worst obstacles known to any woods alive, but do you really think that they're worth it?
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May 12 2008, 08:09 PM In: Cutting New Wounds... By: Kaizanu |
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The Malral District An odd mix of citizens make up the Malral District. It is the highest town on the Lower Shelf, and normally the last pitstop before trainers set off into the fog and watery conditions of Murmur Valley to the north. Popular TV psychics, fake mystics, fortune-tellers, and evangelists make their home here- and so do strength trainers, blackbelts, and weightlifters, for this is also the home of the Psychic/Ghost Gym. While you're in town, stop by the Shooting Star Observatory, too!
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May 6 2008, 03:21 AM In: Malral Adoption Center By: Joltlax |
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Lorenzian Wildlands The Lorenzian Wildlands seperate the Forest of Fury from the Steamswap Jungle. It is truly a middle ground, as although the bushes are not as large as forest or jungle trees, the thick shrubs and grasses will regularly tower over your head, making it hard to navigate. The pokemon are not as pissed off as they are in the Forest of Fury, but not as laid back as jungle ones, either, so you've still got to keep your wits about you as you try to cross from one to the other.
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May 11 2008, 07:21 PM In: like moths to flame By: Alexandra |
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Lorenzo Town Lorenzo Town is a nice stop on your way through the wildlands named for it. It's a good stop to heal up your pokemon, get restocked on items, and so forth. However, most trainers will not find much to do here unless they are at a very advanced level, for Lorenzo Town is the home of the Pokemon League Championships, and the Elite 4 themselves! Perhaps just watching one of these battles will be exciting enough for you!
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May 13 2008, 07:09 PM In: New Place, New Things to Do By: Aethubryn |
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The Steamswap Jungle The Steamswap Jungle is hot. Very hot. Not in the same sense that Aridair Desert is hot, though- this heat comes from temperature, humidity, and proximity. Not only do warm winds bring warmth in, but the amount of water in the air is almost unbelievable, and sometimes you could swear that you were swimming... although rumor has it dangerous fish inhabit the rivers down here! There are very few paths through the jungle, and the trees and leaves grow very close, so be prepared to get lost!
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May 7 2008, 01:00 PM In: And Awaaaaay We Go! By: Aethubryn |
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Felcrest City Felcrest City is a large and very calm, somber place. Silence seems to cover the town like a blanket, due in part to the pokemon graveyard that is revered and sacred to residents and trainers alike. You may get on the ferry to southern Corona Island here if you dare. Felcrest City also contains the Broadcasting Tower, which ensures that your Poketechs are in good working condition, and the one and only, amazingly unique Purple Gym.
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May 6 2008, 03:36 AM In: Felcrest Adoption Home By: Joltlax |
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Wellly Villlage The citizens of Wellly Villlage are unlike anything you've ever seen before. Though normal at first, you'll soon notice that they all have perfect senses of balance, no fear of heights, and amazing maneuverability. This comes in handy, though, as Wellly Villlage is entirely built on wooden platforms at least a half mile above the floor of the jungle! Talk about being disoriented, but maybe a few of your pokemon will enjoy it. Good thing there are railings, because a fall would break a bone in the best case scenario!
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Apr 2 2008, 04:22 AM In: Healing By: Monkey |
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Radloffian Farmlands The Radloffian Farmlands are a widespread area inhabited very sparsely by kind farmers who grow food for the whole world. They are usually amicable about pokemon trainers crossing their fields to get from place to place on the condition that their crops are not destroyed, because trainers often aid in getting rid of pest pokemon that sometimes threaten their livelyhood. Stopping in at a farmer's house may yield berries or milk, if they are feeling particularly kind and hospitable!
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May 13 2008, 09:34 PM In: Painted faces By: Klax Jlax |
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Radloff City Radloff City is the capital of the farming area. Originally, the farms were only established between Moondance and Sunstream Rivers, but as the crops spread further and further east, Radloff City remained in charge. All farms are registered through large bureaucratic offices here, and all food passes through here for inspection before it ships off to the rest of the world. There's a huge food marketplace in the center of town, and it happens to be the home of many a grass trainer as well, due to the Grass Gym located here. Also located here: one of the region's two daycare centers.
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May 12 2008, 05:43 PM In: Only Death By: Klax Jlax |
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Rocky Ruinlands In the ancient world, five hundred and fifty years ago, the Rocky Ruinlands were actually the site of the largest and most noble city-state of Cryzanthum. Through epic disasters, it has been reduced to ruins and rubble (and much of it lies undersea). Many unnatural or mysterious pokemon enjoy the ruins and spend much time here, as there are many secretive tunnels and coves, or hidden rooms in what look like normal rocks. The Unown Temple is known to exist somewhere amid the rocks here...
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May 16 2008, 10:19 AM In: To the End of the World By: Shadowheart |
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The Cryzanthum District The Cryzanthum District is a relatively new small town, built on the ruins of what looks like was once the enterance to a very large one. There's not a whole bunch of interesting things to do in the Cryzanthum District, but if you're looking for some answers, or for some questions, it will definitely be a good stop for you to make.
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May 9 2008, 06:13 AM In: Poof By: Suna |
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The Dustlands Despite taking up a large area of coastal area, the Dustlands are extremely dry and void of most plant life. They are wide, open, flat, and dusty plains that are practically featureless; don't expect any interesting sights, or any sights much at all. It might take longer to cross this expanse than it seems, based on how drab it is, but perhaps the pokemon that are unique to this area will make it worth it!
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Apr 21 2008, 01:41 PM In: Ho Hum By: 45flight |
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Bloodaisy Village Bloodaisy Village is a splendid town, really, but something about it is just a little awkward. The people are very nice, but out of date, and not exactly used to having visitors- they are, after all, in the middle of the Dustlands. It does have the largest power plant in the world, powering both the upper and lower shelves, and also the wonderfully ordinary Normal Gym. Supposedly, those seeking entry to Necrophicix should also journey through here...
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May 6 2008, 03:53 AM In: Bloodaisy Adoption Home By: Joltlax |
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The Blighted Plains Tread carefully in the Blighted Plains, for thanks to years and years of farm runoff, industry pollution, and other assorted evils of mankind, the southernmost land on the lower shelf is permanently scarred. Once, a great river ran through this land, providing Y'orek City with markets and cash; but since it has dried up, poison pokemon have taken over the region, and if you can bear the smell and breathe through the pollution, step over the muck, and manage to keep your pokemon from running away, you may just catch some!
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Apr 17 2008, 01:16 PM In: Something Grand By: 45flight |
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Y'orek Village Did you make it to Y'orek Village? Good job! That's an impressive feat, considering the stench of the Blightlands, and it doesn't get any better here- in fact, Y'orek Village is most of the source of it all! The massive industrial district has no pollution control, and everything suffers as a result. Team Rocket makes it's secret hideout in an industrial building as well. This site is home to one of three Battle Towers, as well as an underground sewer system that's almost legendary.
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May 15 2008, 07:00 PM In: Protected Forum By: Klax Jlax |
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Murmur Valley Murmur Valley is the foggiest place you will ever see- or attempt to see, as you blindly stumble through it. A long time ago, before some upheaval in the land, the Upper and Lower Shelves were seperated from each other- when Team Magma's Groudon raised the earth, they became bridged. Murmur Valley is very grassy, but it is flooded terribly- don't get too comfortable walking on the mushy ground, because at any step you could plunge into knee-deep water. And you've got no idea where, either, because of all the thick fog. Hope you can find your way without veering off into the oceans!
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May 17 2008, 11:00 AM In: Target Locked By: 45flight |
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Misthenge Village Misthenge Village is a very interesting town, that is continually enshrouded in fog, much like the rest of Murmur Valley. Interesting characters can be found here, much like in the Malral District- the difference being that if the fake psychics go there, the real ones come here. You can also find the Element House, Move Tutor and Move Forgetter here. But be careful- the people here are extremely reclusive, and guard their secrets very closely!
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May 3 2008, 12:45 AM In: A new power? By: York |
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Loch Neeru Loch Neeru used to be land, until Team Aqua's Kyogre made the Magma base sitting on that land float at the bottom of the sea, along with the rest of the area. Now, scientists theorize that it is deeper than the deepest parts of any ocean, and some people have sighted mysterious creatures in it. Be careful swimming in it; if the creatures exist, they just might eat you- and since modern equipment can't even get to the bottom of the lake, you might not get found! On a cheerier note, looking over the lake or taking a peaceful cruise provides you with a wonderful view!
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Jan 1 2008, 07:22 PM In: Aftermath By: Glaix |
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The Sanded Grasslands The Sanded Grasslands is the large expanse of field that connects the Upper Shelf to Murmur Valley, the bridge to the Lower Shelf. Heading northwest, the grass becomes dry and sandy very quickly as it transitions into the wide open Aridair Desert. Northeast, the landscape is much healthier as you head towards Mayriver City and the east coast. Escennia and Brightopolis are also established in or near the Sanded Grasslands, and the Halcyon Forest rests calmly in the north.
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May 14 2008, 07:18 PM In: Yep...again. By: Alexandra |
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Mayriver City Mayriver City is your number one destination if you want to get to the islands in the east. This is the main stop for tourists hoping to do just that, which is why it's Mayriver City and not Mayriver Village. The city is home to one of the world's two Daycares, and also the Water Gym!
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May 11 2008, 12:31 PM In: Civilization By: Fractal Monkey |
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Escennia Escennia is a city built on the tallest hill outside of Halcyon Forest. It has high walls, and the noble and upstanding people inside like to look down on anyone who's from outside of them- they are more than just a little snobbish and stuck-up. They are all very rich, though, and property values in Escennia are through the roof, especially since most of the buildings are centuries old. They host one of the world's three Battle Towers, and also the Flying/Bug Gym. And they have great gardens!
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May 6 2008, 04:13 AM In: Escennia Adoption Home By: Joltlax |
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Halcyon Forest Halcyon Forest is the polar opposite of the Forest of Fury. It doesn't hate you; it is in love with you. The meanest pokemon you find lurking about this forest will be indifferent, and that's only on a bad day. But don't think that the pokemon will voluntarily come with you; no, they also love life and freedom, and most are perfectly content to roam the rest of their lives inside the forest without seeing the outside world. This might be a morally hard place to catch and train pokemon, but if you want to catch them all, or find at least some good ones, you might have to suck it up!
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May 17 2008, 02:51 AM In: Days Ago By: Klax Jlax |
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The Imperial Mountains At the top of the known world lies the Imperial Mountains. They span the entire Upper Shelf, from the farthest grain of sand in Aridair Desert to the last tree in Halcyon Forest. While mountains in the world range from barren and dry, to fiery and hot, to chilled and frozen, you will find that these mountains are comfortably normal. Although going too far north will lead you to mountains that are too tall and steep to be crossed, even by flying pokemon or teleporters, traveling east and west may be a shortcut or a way around barricades... or police.
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May 2 2008, 07:33 PM In: Hey By: Joltlax |
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Aridair Desert If you want to be dehydrated, you've come to the right place! Aridair Desert covers almost half of the Upper Shelf, and hides away an oasis or two amongst its dry, dry plains and forests of cacti. Also located out here is Aridair Outpost, the farthest into the desert anyone with a brain ever goes, and even then only with a good reason. Team Magma's Groudon raised some barren mountains from the sea to protect the desert from the rising tides, and one can journey out there if they're interested. Bring plenty of fresh water or lemonade if you wish to travel out here, though, because you will be parched!
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May 16 2008, 07:56 PM In: this heart's on fire By: Klax Jlax |
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Aridair Outpost Aridair Outpost is a small little camp set up deep into the desert. There are very few luxuries here in the dry, dry outpost, and nothing to shelter you from the heat, either. You may be interested in the Tough Expo, but the main, and otherwise only attraction that this little place has is the one and only Steel/Ground gym! If you're not tough enough to get through the desert, then you stand no chance against the mighty leader!
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May 4 2008, 12:28 AM In: A Quick Rest By: Angelina |
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Baconville Beach This beach is named after Kevin Baconville, despite the fact that Brightopolis was originally established first, simply out of Baconville's greed and Brightopolis's generous indifference. Although Raviara Reef is off most of the coast, it is sparse enough near most of the beach to allow some great swimming, with the deepest parts at times being blocked off by coral- perfectly formed wading pools! This is mainly a sunny vacation spot, and a great place to make your pokemon have a good time, but there may be some pokemon that appear on the beach as well!
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Jun 30 2007, 08:44 AM In: In da sand By: Joltlax |
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Brightopolis Welcome to sunny Brightopolis! One of the two very popular Beach Cities, it is the good and pure counterpart to Kevin Baconville's corruption. It gets a lot of tourism money from beachgoers and people who are interested to see the reef, as well as from the casino, which is surprisingly clean and law-abiding. The Police Headquarters are here, along with the tallest building in the world- Sunshine Tower. Despite not having a gym, a TM House can also be found here amongst the malls.
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May 17 2008, 05:13 PM In: Counterattack! By: Steel Cerberus |
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Kevin Baconville The oddly named Kevin Baconville is one of the two Beach Cities, which are some of the largest and most entertaining places you can visit! This busy metropolis has everything from malls to waterparks to a bike shop to who knows what all! Unfortunately, KBville also happens to be the crime capital of the world, so make sure you watch your belongings when you're in town! You can also get on the Magnet Train that goes back and forth between here and Ashdell. And as a sharp contrast to the greed that runs rampant in KBville, visit Joe, the ordinary, polite leader of the Common Gym!
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May 15 2008, 07:55 PM In: Welcome to the Interstellar... By: Klax Jlax |
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Raviara Reef Raviara Reef is a protected area, as the last remnants of a reef that once scaled half of the west coast of the Upper and Lower Shelves. Many tropical aquatic pokemon can be found around here, and you are actually allowed to walk a path from the east side to the west side on large boards with railings that are held inches above the thriving reef. There are lookout booths far south that allow you to see Corona Island or the Forest of Fury, either in the far distance or with a telescope. This is truly a beautiful miracle of nature!
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Apr 24 2008, 02:49 AM In: In Da Wata By: Angelina |
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Frozen Plains The Frozen Plains take up the entire expanse of Icicle Island, and are basically the same sort of frozen tundra the whole way through. There are some highlights that the true pokemon explorer and the toughest of pokemon trainers may want to experience and challenge, but only a real hardy person will be able to survive in the chilled winds long enough to reach the best- you may want to stock up on winter gear from an explorer's camp first! Your fire pokemon may be strong against encounters here, but will they, and you, stand up to the weather?
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May 9 2008, 05:27 PM In: It's fuckin' cold. By: Joltlax |
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Italicus Town Italicus Town is the only established place on Icicle Island, and in consequence, it's very good at warming up tourists who are now realizing that their trip out east was not the arctic adventure they were planning on. The people are very friendly, but there is a mysterious Haunted House near the outskirts of town that gives off a strang vibe. Feel free to catch a lift with explorers traveling back and forth to Pontarctica!
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May 8 2008, 11:39 AM In: It's cold here, too. By: Joltlax |
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Eastern Ocean The Eastern Ocean begins to the east of an imaginary line that one could draw down from the lower shelf, continuing the border between the Dustlands and the Blighted Plains to the bottom of the map. Although smaller than the Western Waters, The Eastern Ocean contains Icicle Island and Phaldan Island, and the Tinder Tunnel runs beneath the ocean floor. Posting in here is the only way to get out east- or back home.
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May 17 2008, 10:49 AM In: Whee By: Joltlax |
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Necrophicix The people of Necrophicix are always the villains in stories. This might not be fair, but they don't do anything to discourage this stereotype, that's for sure. Having a long history of bad attitudes, they prefer to isolate themselves from the world, shutting themselves away behind their walled city, opening the doors for no one at all, using secret tunnels in case anyone ever need leave. This poses a problem for trainers whose goal is to gain enterence to the Dragon/Dark gym inside, but there's got to be a way somewhere!
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Apr 24 2008, 03:04 PM In: Oh? By: 45flight |
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Xugbar Swamp Xugbar Swamp is perhaps one of the only regions that is altogether universally evil. Most regions could be described as 'calm', 'green', or even at worst 'angry at you'. But not Xugbar. Almost anything you will encounter in this ghastly, bubbling black swamp will be seeking power, and will do or side with anyone to get it after they've proven themselves. Be expecting any allies you might meet to stab you in the back at any moment if the situation gives them an extra zeni! And be careful where you step... who knows what all lies under the pits of tar...
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May 9 2008, 05:22 PM In: Mr. Swamptastic By: 45flight |
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Deepwood Town Deepwood Town is a place for pacifists and lovers. The elders are very wise, like in Slumber City, but they are much more cryptic and confusing about it- if you ask a yes or no question, don't expect a yes or no answer in return. The environment matters a great deal to these people, and since they are liberal and far away from most other civilization, scientists prefer the town for any controversial research they might require- as such, the Research Lab is located here. This could be a very fun town to get mixed up in!
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May 6 2008, 05:10 AM In: Mystical Garden By: Joltlax |
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Primeval Forest Primeval Forest is one of the oldest natural structures still left after Aqua and Magma had their battles. The trees are some of the most ancient things in the world, and it's said that pokemon of great age and knowledge (and power) reside here themselves, perhaps in the trees, perhaps underground, perhaps stalking around the forest. And you never know what those mad scientists in Deepwood are kicking up, either. One thing is important, though; travelers must be reverent of the immense power, which is only expressed accurately in these equally immense trees!
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May 17 2008, 10:58 AM In: My tree's bigger By: Joltlax |
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Muskeg Marsh Compared to most marshes, Muskeg Marsh is actually a pretty nice place. It is not altogether dreary, gloomy, or all that spooky- just some nice, pure, innocent marshlands. Many pokemon who dislike the thick trees of the Primeval Forest, or the murky wickedness of the Xugbar Swamp, make their homes here. Besides getting your boots wet, it's a rather nice place, really!
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Apr 17 2008, 11:07 PM In: More "..." By: Joltlax |
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Pontarctica Village Pontarctica Village is a place that was first set up for arctic explorers to congregate and be explorer-nerdy with each other, but it has since expanded into a small but interesting town. It is actually set below sea level, surrounded by a complete wall of glaicers that keep the deadly ice water away. If you are planning any arctic expiditions yourself, gearing up for the cold is a good idea here, and you may wish to visit the small power plant in town as well!
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Apr 23 2008, 02:08 AM In: Alot of stuff.... By: Angelina |
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Glacier Valley Glaicer Valley is mostly frozen plains of ice sheets, thickly packed over crystallized and carefully preserved grass and marshlands. It's very slippery! Make sure you've got the right footwear for the job. Getting special arctic escape ropes from Pontarctica Village will also be a good investment, just in case the ice cracks beneath your feet. Using large or heavy pokemon in this area is a bad idea, so put away that Snorlax.
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Apr 23 2008, 01:02 AM In: Frozen testicles By: Joltlax |
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Slumber City Slumber City is your picturesque, quaint, "North Pole Village". The houses are cozy and snow covered, their frosted windows letting out the yellow radiance of flickering fires inside. The citizens are extremely wise and even more extremely nice, and they make the BEST fudge. The Wise Expo is here, which is often used as a brainstorming group in the event of national emergencies. Additionally, what is heralded as the most challenging gym in the world is located here- the one, the only, the Legendary Gym!
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May 6 2008, 05:24 AM In: Slumber Adoption Home By: Joltlax |
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Frosted Forest One of the most peaceful places around, especially on Phaldan Island, is the Frosted Forest. Is it cold? Yes. Can travelers get lost in it? Yes. And yet, something about the peaceful snowfall, the trees covered in white powder, gives the whole setting a very homey, quaint aire to it all. If your pokemon (and you) can stand the chilly environment, this is a great place to come and train.
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Jul 7 2007, 08:44 AM In: Its cold again By: Joltlax |
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Alabaster Mountains The Alabaster Mountains are truly some of the most chilly, barren, and lonesome places in the world. Deep in the far north lies the tallest peak, Tengana Mountain, and only a select few can honestly say that they've scaled it- most suffering lasting damage afterwards! Many powerful and rare pokemon prefer the solitude of the deep mountains to being exposed out in the open, and like to make their home here.
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Apr 21 2008, 01:44 PM In: Hmmmm By: Joltlax |
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Pleselpus Ocean The official name is the Western Waters, but no natives to the region refer to it as that- oh, no, only the Pleselpus Ocean. A long time ago, before the earliest recorded histories, it is told that an ancient civilization of highly advanced men and women made their home on a magic, shining island in the middle of the sea; but upon angering the gods, it was cast underwater, never to return. The ocean is too deep for mechanical equipment to find ruins, and too dark for any pokemon to know; it may be that the truth will never be known. The Magnet Train and the Haunted Ferry both cross through this forum.
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May 8 2008, 01:23 PM In: Really in da wata By: Joltlax |
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Tromante Tropical Forest The Tromante Tropical Forest is a quite a bit like the Steamswap Jungle, so travelers finally escaping from it via Felcrest and the ferry may find themselves back in the frying pan here. Although the temperature is around the same, the humidity is much decreased, thank goodness, and there are more fire pokemon spilling in from the regions around it. You may also find the occasional loving couple out here, running away from Tromante to get a few moments of privacy. Whoops!
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Apr 30 2008, 02:52 PM In: Blistering Heat By: Joltlax |
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Tromante Village Come one, come all, to the beautiful and sensual Tromante Village! In between the luaus, grass houses, beautiful women, flowered necklaces, and hot, steamy temperatures, you will find the intensely soothing Hot Springs, as well as Allison, the girl who will make you pokeballs if you bring her apricorns. Watch out for the coconuts falling out of palm trees, as well as all those annoying tourists, while you enjoy your stay in the romance capital of the world!
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May 6 2008, 05:33 AM In: Hot Spring Adoptions By: Joltlax |
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Sanguine Fields Welcome to Sanguine Fields, a relatively flat and rocky area that is mostly covered with hot ash. Although Ginger Volcano is in relatively no danger of erupting, it still regularly spews smoke and ash on the mountains around it, as well as the majority of the red hot fields to the north, which are now used to being bathed in the dusty stuff. It might be fun to linger around in these areas, especially for pokemon that can bear the heat, but be wary of breathing in too much loose ash!
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Aug 17 2007, 07:37 AM In: Walking my monkey By: Angelina |
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Ashdell Ashdell is the most generally successful town on Corona Island, and also the center of commerce. The industrial section of this city is expansive, creating the goods for much of the rest of the world, and the Power Plant here provides energy for all of Corona Island. On a prettier note, it's the home to the famous Ash Gardens, where a play is performed every day. And you can't forget to visit Mack's Fire Gym, either!
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May 10 2008, 09:43 PM In: A Whole New Town By: Angelina |
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Carmine Mountains The Carmine Mountains form the heart of Corona Island, the peaks topping those in the Torrid Range, and the temperature surpassing any other mountains you will ever encounter. A few select of the mountains are literally and inexplicably always on fire; no matter what you do them, they just burn and burn. some people think it was a leftover gift from Team Magma's Groudon; whatever the case, these mountains are the source of more than one rare pokemon. Make sure you visit Ginger Volcano as well for an exciting time!
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Nov 21 2007, 01:59 PM In: Peak of the Red Mountain By: Shugo |
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Camp Redhurst The sooty Camp Redhurst is the farthest point west that any trainer or human being in general has ever journeyed in the Opaddeka region. It doesn't have much for creature comforts, as it really is nothing more than a camp, but it can gear you up for a long trip up the mountains, or for any other heated journey you need to go on! One of the three Battle Towers is also located here.
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Aug 24 2007, 07:47 AM In: A quick stop By: Angelina |
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