[@Eklispe] Dawkin could move on from the Pokémon Center, out onto the streets of the partly flooded town that still seemed to be pretty bustling despite this. The main attraction of the town were the tours of Dragon Lake and such, but of course, they had other services. Such as the one he was heading to right now to gather more information. The Explorer’s Guide Service building itself was but a small dent into a building, a door and windows full of advertisement for the service. Inside was a cozy little store-like room where lots of fliers advertised the accomplishments of several presumably employed individuals while good reviews of their services hung around like newspaper articles, the walls covered by papers, maps of Isson and the likes. By the door stood a sign with some info for a visitor. “Lakewatch residents live somewhat out of the way, meaning we need to travel to find our callings! On our travels, we have learned a lot! Here we offer our experience for you to use!” There’s also a map of Lakewatch under the message with a “Our guides live HERE!” showing small arrows pointing at various spots throughout Lakewatch Town. It was vague enough that’d it be somewhat hard to find the person based on it, but with the number of arrows and how spread it was it delivered the message that this was an honest occupation in this town. And, in the back on a chair behind a desk covered in paperwork and a strange small stone-statue of a Trapinch sat a girl staring at her mobile phone. Though, when Dawkin came in, she lifted her gaze and stared at him, looking at him a little curiously. The girl’s wearing a jacket, hood and a large backpack lies packed on her right. She looks like she’s basically already on a journey. [hider=her][url=https://i.imgur.com/vgnsN1d.jpg][img]https://i.imgur.com/VuUGUuY.jpg[/img][/url] [sub][sub]She has something in her mouth. What it is? Who knows. Heh.[/sub][/sub][/hider] [color=f0b4a3]‘Mmm? Heading somewhere?’[/color] The girl asked in a casual tone, looking over Dawkin as he entered. Now, a list of the place’s services are listed to the girl’s immediate right. [hider=Services]1. Tips! Get a tip about any of the serviced areas! Small tip - 50P. Considerable tip - 200P. Masterful tip - 500P. 1.1. Wet Caverns. 1.2. Route 6, a.k.a, the Vast Plains. 1.3. Frozen Cave/Route 9. 1.4. Dragon Lake. 1.5. Mt. Strength. 1.6. Mt. Chill. 1.7. Route 7, a.k.a, the Desert Eye. [s]1.8. Endless Forest.[/s] [i]”Tips” don’t help in Endless Forest.[/i] 1.9. Anywhere else! Name a place, and we’ll see what we can do! 2. Maps/guidebooks! To ensure you’ll never feel lost on your own! 2.1. Wet Caverns. [i]Shows paths and water-ways.[/i] 300P. 2.2. Route 6, aka, the Vast Plains. [i]Habitat guidebook.[/i] 500P. 2.3. Frozen Cave/Route 9. [i]Maps and survival tips.[/i] 500P. 2.4. Dragon Lake. [i]Habitat guidebook.[/i] 700P. 2.5. Mt. Strength. [i]Maps.[/i] 1000P. 2.6. Mt. Chill. [i]Maps and suggestions.[/i] 1000P. 2.7. Route 7, aka, the Desert Eye. [i]Maps, and guide to finding the Oasis.[/i] 1000P. [s]2.8. Endless Forest.[/s] [i]Any attempt at making a map or guidebook to Endless Forest is doomed to fail. We have hundreds of attempts, feel free to take one for free.[/i] 2.9. Anywhere else! Name a place, and we’ll see what we can do! - Price varies. 3. Hire a guide! To accompany you and help out with your needs in said area! - 2900P. 3.1. Wet Caverns. 3.2. Route 6, a.k.a, the Endless Plains. 3.3. Frozen Cave/Route 9. 3.4. Dragon Lake. 3.5. Mt. Strength. 3.6. Mt. Chill. 3.7. Route 7, a.k.a, the Desert Eye. [s]3.8. Endless Forest.[/s] [i]Service discontinued due to complaints of getting lost despite having a guide.[/i] 3.9. Anywhere else! Name a place, and we’ll see what we can do![/hider] So. Minor tips about Route 5 and Frozen Cave, as ordered. [color=f0b4a3]‘Ah, you just want to know what you could expect to meet.’[/color] She gave a little smile, putting her phone aside as she leaned forward, her hands grasping together in front of her as she looked at Dawkin. [color=f0b4a3]‘Route 5. There are lots of Oddishes and Deerlings on the route. Look in grass for Scatterbugs and Caterpies. The route hoots with Hoothoots during night, same as Route 4. Look in forests long enough, and you can find small gatherings of forest-dwelling electric Pokémon in both Route 4 and 5, like Pikachu. Careful wandering those forests, though. It’s spring. Sawbucks are more active than in other seasons, and they’re more inclined to attack than Deerlings are.’[/color] She says, smiling a bit. Then… [color=f0b4a3]‘And the Frozen Cave… Dress warmly. That’s a minor tip.’[/color] She giggles a little. [color=f0b4a3]‘Nah, I jest. The most common Pokémon there are Zubats, Swinubs and Delibirds, with the occasional Vanillite. They’re harmless enough, but those slippery caves hold places where you can accidentally slide deeper into the cave without any easy way out. And deep in those caves occasionally prowls Glalies way stronger than the area average, who may sometimes attack without warning. Always enter the cave with Escape Ropes at the ready. But, the cave does hold its own amusing secrets. Like, frozen fossils. Hm, is that still a minor tip? Eh.’[/color] She sighs a little. Then, she regains her smile. [color=f0b4a3]‘That’ll be 100 P. Unless there was anything else?’[/color]