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Give-Aways, Contests, and Games can be found here. Any of these are a great way to recieve items or Pokemon as prizes. Be sure to check it out for any new events!
Any new pokemon to the region will be posted here, along with their info. Also, if you have an idea for a new Pokemon, you can submit it. The Pokemon will be available at various areas in the Laokia Region!
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Staff Members may flock here to chat or post when they do not want any of the regular members to know what they are plotting. The main board any staff member may see, but the others require a specific rank or passwords to view.
This is where Character Applications may be posted, and where all of the accepted Characters are located. All of a Characters items and their Pokemon party are located in their profile. The P.C. can also be accesed through this board.
This is the smallest town in the region, and completely unremarkable. However, this town has more visitors than any other place in the Laokia Region, for it is home to the famed Pokemon Lab of Professor Tarei.
Route One is located north of Nirven Town, usually the second area that Trainers visit on their journey. Many trees surround the area, as do a few small cliffs, but it is mostly just a grassland. Since it is so close to the town, there are not many wild Pokemon located here.
Route Two is actually quite small, a marshland, consisting of a large lake with banks of land going through it. Of all the possible pathways to cross, only one way will see a traveller through without getting wet. As an added bonus, any traveller who crosses the correct path will meet up with an old lady who may give them a great item.
No one knows quite where this forest got its strange and unique name, but it occupies a very large area. The trees are spaced so closely together that they allow very little sunlight to get through to the foest floor, even in the Winter when the branches are bare. A base for the nefarious Grim is located here, though it is believed to have been deserted recently. There are also rumors of a clearing that contains a mystical stone, but none have ever seen it.
This is the first city containing a gym on a trainer's journey, and it can be seen immediately after exiting Camsakell Forest. In the center of the town there is a small fountain, but there are otherwise no water sources. The people of this town prefer electric Pokemon, and there are many wild electric types throughout the city. The gym leader also specializes in electric type Pokemon.
Route Three is merely a large field with a few scattered trees and a path going through it. Though it is large, one can travel across it fairly quickly by sticking to the path. However, it is not recomended to walk along the path if one intendts to capture wild Pokemon, as they tend to avoid it.
The path to Bernar Town is not acessable by the normal path because it is a Restricted Area. No one knows who closed off the area, but travellers must now travel to the Town via the Underground Tunnel. Popular belief is that Professor Tarei herself caused its creation. Unless trainers recieve a Flash HM, they will not be able to see through the pitch black darkness. It is not advised for one to attempt to travel through the tunnel without flash, though it is possible.
Route four connects from the Underground tunnel's exit to Bernar Town. With only a few clusters of trees and a large lake near the center, this route is more of a pasture. The local farmers of Bernar bring their Pokemon to graze, but there is occasionally a wild one about. This is a great place to train before heading off to the Bern Gym.
A town of farmers, Bernar Town is surprisingly advanced. Its Pokemon Center has an automated healing machine, as the nurse is usually busy tending to the farm Pokemon, and the Mart is run by a robot Ranger. Many travellers visit here for the farm's goods, and Pokemon trainers come here for the Gym. The Gym leaader is also a farmer, but he has a large diversity in Pokemon. If a trainer defeats him, they will not only get a badge, but also some of the unique products of his farm.
Located to the east of Bernar Town, Route Five is much more vegetated than any of the earlier routes. Trees are scattered everywhere and the long grass reaches past one's knees. Vines and bushes lay about every step of the way.
Route Six is somewhat of an abrupt change from the vegetation of Route Five to barren and rocky ground. There are few trees and only an occasional tiny patch of grass. The soil is dry and not very fertile, even though it is in the shadow of Mount Homorgina.
Route Six leads to the foot of Mount Homorgina. A path leads up the mountain, taking travellers to Geo village on the summit, then back down to Runox on the other side. Both the ascent and the descent take a long time, about half a day's walk at least for each. Mount Homorgina is the smallest of three mounains in the Laokia Region. There are also rumors that the summit is home to a mystical stone, though none have seen it.
Runox is a town located right at the eastern foot of Mount Homorgina. A gym is located in the town, home to a flying-type gym leader. She is also the first female gym leader a trainer would encounter on their journey. The soil here is extremely fertile, so the town has a thriving herbal medicine market. Trainers are advised to stock up on water before continuing east into the desert.
The Kamee Desert is located to the east of Runox and is the longer of the two deserts that travellers will need to cross on their journey from Runox to Gallaville. Temperatures in this desert can reach a scorching 120¢ªF, and the limited shade makes this a very dangerous endeavor. Travellers should dress lightly, but should always keep their head covered, as well as any bare skin unless they are wearing sunblock. Thankfully, there is an Oasis seperating the two deserts and offering a place for recuperation.
The Shia Oasis lies between the Kamee and the Tawnee deserts. It is not a halfway point from Runox to Gallaville, as the Kamee desert is longer than the Tawnee, making it closer to being three-fourths of the distance. It offers a refuge from the scorching sun of the deserts, and is a good place to rest and recuperate after travelling through the dehydrating desert. The water is clean and fresh, perfect to rehydrate after the dry trip to get there. It is not an extremely large area, but it is home to many Pokemon. Also, sometimes rare and even legendary Pokemon visit this area, as it is quite beautiful, peaceful, and relaxing, and for the most part un-tainted by humans.
The Tawnee Desert continues in the eastwarly path from Runox to Gallaville, the last stretch for travellers visiting the large large, if rather quaint, city. Temperatures in this desert begin to cool off from the Kamee desert, reaching a maximum of around 100¢ªF by the time travellers reach the end of it. Of course, temperatures can reach to below freezing at night, just as in the Kamee desert. Travellers should make sure to get enough rest and water at the Oasis before continuing through this desert, as they will find next to none before reaching Gallaville. This desert is smaller than the first, but still a dangerous challenge to cross.
Gallaville is a large city, but a very quaint one. It is more rustic and down-to-earth than most large and profitable cities, and its people are very environmentally concious. There is another gym here, and as one would expect the leader specializes in Grass and Water-type Pokemon. Gallaville is the final city on the north-eastern part of the mainland. Trainers could cross the ocean after visiting this city and make their way through the Laokian Islands. If they wanted to, they could travel all the way around to the western side of the region, the sea route being much quicker than the one over land, but they would likely find the opponents too powerful. This is the easiest way to read Target Island, unless a traveller is willing to go back to Nirven Town and reach it from the port there. There are four islands that are easily accesable from this eastern city, and the best course to reach the rest, and the wisest if one is challenging the gyms or contest halls, is to back-track after exploring all four islands and head to the west.
Target Island is really a group of five islands assembled likea star. The center island is named Dragon Island and is where the gym is located. It is said that the Gym leader makes trainers travel to each of the islands and recover a key from them.
Tropica Island is named so because it is a Tropical Island, covered in palm trees. Though this island does not have a gym, it is a good place to stop on your journey. The mart has many cheaply priced goods and you can find all sorts of berries on bushes. Also there are various species of rarer Pokemon here, and as an added bonus, the chance of finding a shiny is much higher here. You can skip this island all together, but few would want to.
So named for the frequent Tsunamis hitting it, this land is so ravaged and destroyed that only a few Pokemon live here and only in a few scattered areas are there plant life. It does contain a small Pokemon Center, but that is it. It is rumoured that the missing eighth Gym Leader can be found here, but this is uncertain. All trainers who have managed to get all eight badges never revealed the last Gym Leader's location.
Trainers just starting out in the Aryllian Region must visit the lab of Professor Ashley to recieve their starter Pokemon. Those trainers who came from the Laokia Region simply need to stop by to have their Pokedex updated.
The first city trainers will visit, and also the first gym. Almost everything in this city is made out of marble, including the gym. The gym is cleverly named the Marble Gym and is where trainers have a chance to win the Marble Badge.
No one knows what this place actually looks like because it is always covered by a thick fog. However, many believe that it goes steadily uphill with a cliff on one side, unnoticed until you go off the edge. Many have ventured in, not many have returned. Proceed with caution.
Immediately after exiting the Cloudy Path, travellers come to an area with a large lake in the center of it. It lies on a plateu nearly at the top of a small mountain.
A beautiful city that lies at the top of the mountain, containing many points of interest. Some of those include a wishing well, contest, and a gym. The gym leader, Skye, uses Dragon/Flying type Pokemon.
Without some soure of light, travellers will find it impossible to see in the darkness of the cave. Black cave leads all the way from the top of the mountain to the bottom, making what would have otherwise been a long journey be merely a short few hour hike. Dark and Poison types can easily be found in the cave.
A small town at the foot of the mountain that does not contain a gym. However, there is a mysterious trainer who wanders around the town. He will battle each trainer one time a day, and regardless of whether the trainer wins or loses, their Pokemon will gain levels. One level for a loss, and two levels for a win.
A large forest right on the outskirts of Tikka Village with many Pokemon. It is more of a maze than a forest, but it is pretty simple to navigate through. However, a cannibal is rumoured to hide somewhere deep in the briars, so it is recommended that travellers stay out of them.
A large bush of thorns that spans for over a mile. The thorns are coated in a deadly poison if not treated within two hours of entering the bloodstream, so travellers are cautioned to be careful and quick, and to carry around the antitoxin if they can find it.
Once exiting maze of thorn bush, travellers find themselves in a rather large city. There are few people that live here, and most of the buidings are deserted, falling apart, and overrun by weeds and vines. A few buildings are still intact and running, though, including the Pokemon Center, Poke Mart, and the gym. If a trainer defeats the gym leader, they will recieve the Thorn Badge.
The Grim Headquarters are located here. This is where one can apply to become a member of the Grim. This is also where all member information is kept and where missions are assigned, as well as special events are held.
This is where the Grims' Mart and Pekemon Center are located, as well as the rooms that the members stay in. You must visit your room after missions and after a while of training to sleep.
Here Grim Members can train in many different training areas. It is a good idea to train before going out on a mission, especially if it is going to be a tough one. Grim members can train in any of these areas whenever they want and as often as they want.
Two shrines, one for the Lord of darkness/night, Umbreon, and the other for the Lady of light/day, Espeon. They are said to keep the balance in the Laokia region. Light and darkness depend upon each other to survive. Without one, you cannot have the other. Neither is bad or good; they are what they are made to be. Trainers can make a wish to the spirits of the shrines, and it may be granted.
Trainers can come here to abandon their Pokemon, or to adopt an abandoned Pokemon. New Pokemon are found every month or so and added to the Pokemon up for adoption, so please check often. It does not cost anything to abandon or adopt your Pokemon.
For a small entrance fee, trainers can search for and capture Pokemon, some of which may not be found anywhere else in the region. Also located here is a Berry Orchard and a Fishing Pond.
Located here are some areas that are of interest to trainers. Anything to do with one trainer doing business with another can be found here. This includes trading, battling, shops, or farms.