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Regular Forum Forest Meadow
After the revolution, a chunk of the forest has been damaged from the legendary rampage. Random trees are toppled and there is visible unnatural damage on the forest. Many Pokemon have also been sent into a panic or frenzy because of this, and Pokemon in the area are generally more aggressive. Luckily, some areas remain both untouched and tranquil, unaffected by the revolution.
A Hairy Situation (Open) Oct 6 2011, 06:57 PM, By Crysis
Topics: 12 Replies: 32
Regular Forum Azure Lake
This lake is ordinarily tranquil and has glassy waters. If one caused a ripple on the lake they could watch it ripple far out into the water. However, after the revolution, the waters have churned in a powerful way, causing many of the Pokemon living there to go into a frenzy. In addition, due to some of the destruction, on one side of the lake, a powerful waterfall roars.
Azure adventures Jan 9 2012, 07:06 PM, By Tidalmaster86
Topics: 16 Replies: 155
Subforums: Templar Falls
Regular Forum Inferno Volcano
Once quite dormant, the Inferno Volcano has now become a dangerous place. It erupts frequently, changing the landscape with the overflowing magma. Only the most dedicated of trainers venture to the actual base of the volcano, or inside its caverns, to train or capture Pokemon. Most Pokemon that could be found inside the volcano can also be found on the outskirts, which are still scorchingly hot.
Video 3; Blazing Fires Mar 23 2011, 12:26 PM, By Millie
Topics: 11 Replies: 11
Regular Forum Electric Plains
The Electric Plains were at one point a calm area that many electric-type Pokemon were attracted to. However, the cave that once attracted them now enrages them and causes them to be aggressive, as the wrath of the legends has sparked the strange electric stone in the cave. It now arcs lightning over the fields, proving areas close to the cave to be a dangerous place for even the electric-type Pokemon that once enjoyed them.
Current Events Jan 5 2011, 02:51 AM, By Dan
Topics: 6 Replies: 64
Regular Forum Sky Mountain Range
What was once a single impressive mountain has become an entire mountain range in the revolution, as the legends terraformed the earth. As before, some rock-type and ground-type Pokemon take up residence on the lower elevations of the mountains while ice-types can be found on some of the snow-tipped peaks -- however, the main event is the flying-types, who take to the air and find a home closest to the skies in the mountains. After the revolution, rocks frequently tumble down the mountain and the terraforming has angered many of the Pokemon that live there, causing many Pokemon to get more aggressive.
The hatchlings power Jul 15 2011, 12:36 AM, By Tidalmaster86
Topics: 6 Replies: 21
Subforums: Sky Mountain Peak
Regular Forum Old Iron Mines
With all of the terraforming and other damage, it's a wonder that the Old Iron Mines remain intact. The beams that keep it up are rickety and most of the tunnels are practically a deathtrap for any who wander through them, however, it's still home to many cave-dwelling Pokemon and a few extremely desperate miners.
Time for aron Apr 2 2011, 01:35 PM, By Dan
Topics: 6 Replies: 24
Regular Forum Vanilla Plains
One of the areas least affected by the revolution, it's still entirely intact. However, with many Pokemon migrating into the plains from their now radically-changed homes, it has a great variety of Pokemon in it, in contrast to the name. It also has a variety of terrain after the reckoning, including hills and small lakes. Its most notable new feature is a a cliff that overlooks Gemini Ocean with a brilliant view of the sunset.
Blurry Eyed Nov 13 2011, 03:00 AM, By Crysis
Topics: 27 Replies: 137
Regular Forum Draconic Caves
This system of caverns was hardly touched in the revolution, and as such is a place where many Pokemon have tried to migrate from their now-ruined homes. The dragon Pokemon that lord over the caves, preferring it for its cool and moist atmosphere, have become aggressive and defensive because of the attempted migrations, and now protect their territory fiercely. It's said that deep within the darkest caverns, dragon-type legends like Dialga and Palkia hide, hoping never to become involved with humans again.
An unexpected encounter [open] Jul 8 2011, 11:12 PM, By Tidalmaster86
Topics: 7 Replies: 81
Regular Forum Ice Caverns
After the revolution, the inside of the cave has changed greatly. Even the Pokemon inside are amazed as ice-type legends like Regice have left marks on the cave in their wake. Spires of ice and odd structures that often obstruct progress through the caverns are a frequent sight, and are causing trouble even for the Pokemon that live in the cave. Because of this, tensions run high among the wild Pokemon, and as such, they're more aggressive.
An icy reception Mar 24 2011, 07:22 PM, By Tidalmaster86
Topics: 7 Replies: 4
Regular Forum Abandoned Tower
While the main tower remains untouched by the legends, the outlying ruins have taken heavy damage from human and legendary hands alike. The tower, which reaches high enough to touch the clouds, stands in stark contrast to the crumbled ruins around it, its height a testament to its resilience and importance. Psychic Pokemon are frequently found guarding the glowing runes lining the inside walls of the tower.
Curses! Jan 17 2011, 10:24 AM, By Dan
Topics: 5 Replies: 68
Subforums: Ancient Ruins
Regular Forum Hidden Dojo
Many Pokemon, wild and trained, come to this Dojo to hone their skills. As the revolution has made living in the wild harsher than before, with many Pokemon becoming aggressive, more Pokemon flock to the dojo to hone their fighting skills and ensure that they're fit to survive.
When Time Flies Jan 17 2011, 10:27 AM, By Dan
Topics: 2 Replies: 2
Regular Forum The Great Hive
In the revolution, several branches of the Great Hive crumbled to bits. As such, the bug-type Pokemon that take up residence there are on-edge and don't have any objections to attacking anyone they see. In the meantime, the well-protected insect leaders like Vespiquen take up residence in the still-standing center of the hive, commanding the surrounding peons to work on restoring the Hive to its former glory.
Bugs *shudder* (closed) Oct 28 2011, 04:37 AM, By BarbedFire
Topics: 2 Replies: 38
Regular Forum Defunct Sewer Plant
A remotely-located sewage treatment plant that was once used to process sewage, but became obsolete after other options became available that made the job more efficient. Because it was so inefficient and the waste had to be dumped afterward, it was located far from civilization. Its filthy atmosphere and the fact that it's overall largely ignored by humans makes it a popular hideout for poison-type Pokemon.
Stupidity Dec 18 2010, 06:44 PM, By Dan
Topics: 2 Replies: 2
Regular Forum Subterranean Gorge
This yawning chasm spans a large distance near Dustbowl Desert. In the revolution, the chasm was heavily altered by the terraforming, with most human structures around it being destroyed. Even the rocky pathways that line the walls and lead to the bottom are largely unstable. Rock-type Pokemon can be found in and around the gorge, which draws some trainers in despite its dangers.
So sweet you can taste it >3 Mar 13 2011, 05:00 PM, By Millie
Topics: 2 Replies: 23
Regular Forum Dustbowl Desert
The sun still beats down hotly on the desert, though the sands now whip through the air with exaggerated hostility. The sandstorms and harsh conditions make traversing this terrain difficult, but there are many who still tread upon the rolling dunes of the Dustbowl Desert, hoping to catch one of the local Pokemon.
A Whale of a Time May 1 2011, 11:14 AM, By Wakelord
Topics: 4 Replies: 22
Regular Forum Shadow Factory
This facility, commonly known as the Shadow Factory, was once a place worked by a dark team that tried to instill shadow in the hearts of Pokemon and make them cold to trainers. However, as a symbol of human darkness and depravity toward Pokemon, it was hit heavily by the legends in the revolution. Many parts of it crumble to bits, and it's rare to find a piece of working machinery. However, one still has to be careful, as shadow Pokemon continue to roam its grounds. Some cruel trainers come here to catch and use shadow Pokemon, or to instill shadows in their own Pokemon.
And Then There Was Darkrai .. Oct 24 2010, 03:21 PM, By Ryojin
Topics: 1 Replies: 2
Regular Forum (No New Posts) Spirit Shrine
This shrine, barely visited by most citizens of Torae, displays several themes. The entire shrine is mirrored between two sides, with each side having an equivalent of the other. One side holds dark themes, and the other lighter themes. In turn, they represent the moon and the sun, respectively. The themes of duality and polarization are of great importance here, and it's said that the shrine can bring out the greatest light in some people and Pokemon, but in turn, the worst of evil and wickedness in others.
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Regular Forum Hall of Legends
Mostly untouched during the revolution, it stands tall among other ancient ruins in Torae. Within the hall are many towering stone doors, with various symbols engraved upon them. Rumor and legend say that after the revolution, legendary Pokemon retreated to refuge behind the sealed doors of this place, and that they can still hear the echoing prayers of those who worship them in those halls.
Waking up. Mar 27 2011, 04:29 PM, By Seraph Darkfire
Topics: 1 Replies: 12
Regular Forum Gemini Ocean
The ocean, much like the lake, has been overtaken by great tides after the revolution. Storms churn up great waves, which make the shore a harsh place to be nearly anywhere. Naturally, these harsh conditions are inciting acts of violence from the Pokemon that live within. Luckily, a few protected pockets of idyllic tranquility still remain.
A Shady Stranger on even Stranger Shores May 11 2011, 05:29 PM, By ShaneAndHisHats
Topics: 7 Replies: 26
Regular Forum Hatari Tar Pits
The bubbling pools of tar are "home" to many fossils and as such have attracted researchers and archaeologists to study the area for many years. However, after the revolution, all but the most dedicated of explorers have been staying away from the area, with rumors of fierce living fossil Pokemon being seen terrorizing camps of adventurers.
Exploration Of The Highest Kind Jan 5 2011, 02:31 AM, By RPG
Topics: 1 Replies: 15
Regular Forum Ruins
The ruins of all the old teams lay here. Blitz, Energy Wave, Skydragon, and Rai...
Spike Gets Hurt Feb 9 2011, 12:22 AM, By Dan
Topics: 6 Replies: 166
Subforums: Team Blitz, Team Energywave, Team Skydragon
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