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| A small quiet village on an island separate from the mainland where beginning trainers have a tendency to hang around and sometimes receive their first Pokemon. The elderly inhabit this area by a cast majority for the calm and serene lifestyle. Those that take up gardening usually volunteer to upkeep the environment around the village, causing the area to appear very beautiful with flowers, plants, and trees of all kinds.
| 0 | 0 | | | A pathway that leads to Rein Harbor that is cut in half by a river. A traveler must either search for a bridge, cross on a Pokemon, or find shallow waters in order to cross this river and get to the next town. The forest is populated by many Pokemon that are considered "beginner" Pokemon, and is inhabited by members of the Onikata tribe. One might stumble across one rarely as they go out to hunt or search for a Pokemon to befriend. The Onikata Reserve | 2 | 11 | Ivory in Ice Tue Dec 09, 2014 12:45 am SilverPhantom | | A bustling harbor filled with sailors and captains as they prepare their exports and bring in imports to and from the mainland. The town itself is atop of a cliff side while the docks are more to the side at the foot of the cliff. The waves become vicious at certain times of the year, and block ships from entering and leaving, but providing a perfect time for surfers.
| 0 | 0 | | | One must travel across on either a ship or a Pokemon in order to get to the other town. You cannot actually traverse the route without a ship unless you have a Pokemon to ride in the ocean. The strip of sea the splits the region from the island is filled with swimmers and many different kinds of Pokemon. It is highly advised not to use the Pokemon you're riding on for battling, since the sea guard only patrols the strip once a day, and it's difficult to see people from the ships.
| 0 | 0 | | | A tropical town with various tiki huts and a jungle not too far off. Many cafes fill urban areas, and the suburbs are hidden within the dense jungle. The rich are usually the only ones capable of affording to live in these fancy houses, and are often out at sea with their speed boats and soaking up the sun while they hire someone to take care of their businesses. Rules in this area are rather strict about keeping it clean, but the authorities are easily influenced by a bit of money.
| 0 | 0 | | | Once you get past the suburbs of the Paradise District, the jungle becomes more dense and difficult to travel if the path carved out is not used. If the path is followed it will lead directly into an archaeology site before turning off into the direction of the next city. Tourists are given tours of what's been discovered so far, but are required to wear helmets in the case of falling boulders. The site contains a large and elderly temple that has various scriptures that have yet to be translated within. Archaeologists and tourists swarm this route like a busy bee hive.
| 0 | 0 | | | On the edge of the jungle, a town made its place in a large field. Half of this large field has been taken up by crops, as its main contribution is to the food industry. The town is home to many young and old farmers who usually pass their business on from generation to generation. The farmers have Pokemon protect their crops from various dangers likes pests and thieves, its best to not take the short cut across fields and simply stick to the path when crossing through the town.
| 0 | 0 | | | When the crops come to an end, the route begins. A large field coated in tall grass and plants of all kinds inhabit the area. Many grazing Pokemon come to live here, and farmers usually tag their livestock and let them roam here. A tagged Pokemon is still free for a trainer to capture, however, since it is not within the county limits. This results in many trials for theft, but never has a farmer won a case. Misfortune Cave | 0 | 0 | | | Farther up north is Taypar city, it is just outside of Misfortune Cave, and one is immediately greeted with electronic billboards begging one to buy the latest product or join the latest club. Taypar City is known for its heavy snow in the winter, and plentiful clubs scattered about the city. The city seems to be rather dull and quiet in the day, its main contribution being work in the mines from deep within Misfortune Cave, but at night the city lights up and the clubs get busy. A large amount of people within the age range of 21-35 live here.
| 0 | 0 | | | A mountainous route that is difficult to travel across without using the path, only the toughest of Pokemon can survive out here with the overpopulation of powerful Pokemon such as Aggron, Salamence, and Tyrannitar. There is a river that carves itself around the base of the mountains that freezes over completely in the winter. Kudo Shrine | 0 | 0 | | | Known for it's showbiz, Cynda City proudly carries with it the entertainment industry. It has many forms of entertainment within it from theater, to restaurants, and even live performances. Skyscrapers and celebrities alike reach for the stars here, and at night the neon lights grow brighter and fill the sky with stage lights to advertise the location of where the fun is happening. Central Square Park | 0 | 0 | |
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