[b][center][h1][color=#36F2FF]B[/color][color=#3AE9FF]e[/color][color=#3FE0FF]l[/color][color=#44D8FF]a[/color] [color=#4EC7FF]B[/color][color=#53BEFF]e[/color][color=#58B5FF]l[/color][color=#5CADFF]a[/color] [color=#669CFF]C[/color][color=#6B93FF]i[/color][color=#708BFF]t[/color][color=#7582FF]y[/color][/h1][/center][/b] [center][i][sub]A testament to mankind's historical progression of technology. 80 sq km. [/sub][/i][/center] [quote= "Steampunk? In pokemon?"]Heading South East from Karringo, heading down the mountain, one would find themselves on the sandy beaches of the ocean. A regular ferry service here can take the trainers to a small port city, more of a rest-stop for weary sailors or trainers who have traveled a long way, it is a uniquely distinguishable place in appearance and attractions. What can only be described as a city with a unique system of large cogs and gears which power inventions such as escalators, moving roads, Victorian architecture combined with chrome and bronze accents to create a place that could only be considered-- [i]steampunk[/i]. A steam-engine trolley makes its rounds about the city, while few with some extra cash can take the hot air-balloons for grand jaunts over the ocean. Perhaps one of the largest attractions is a historical piece-- a pirate-esque dirigible that was said to be able to travel through water and air. Tightly docked to Bela Bela with iron chains shackled onto steel posts, it has now become a home for many wild pokemon-- and, as some locals will adamantly claim-- ghosts. The creaky groans and general dangerous nature of ship make it off limits to any and everyone unless they have permission to explore. Apparently there's a treasure guarded by spirits on this ship...?[/quote] [quote="Where do I go from here...?"] [b]✩[/b] Head [b]North[/b] and you will find yourself heading towards the mainland, whence you came! [b]✩[/b] Heading even further [b]South[/b], will guide you towards the ocean. If you have powerful water pokemon, you may across the next island or even mainland-- but that would take days of traveling. There are small rest stops on the way, but flying's the best way to reach the destinations over the ocean. Or boat. [b]✩[/b] Head straight [b]West[/b] and after a full day's trek or so, you will find yourself at Bavala. [b]✩[/b]Head [b]East[/b] and you will find yourself traversing the ocean for a very long time. [/quote]