[center][h1][color=fff79a]New Location[/color][/h1] [img]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-VhWXk2ZSP-4/VuQe1MQ68BI/AAAAAAAAfkQ/e8wIr_5Wm_o/w800-h450/mountains%2Bsnow%2Banime%2Borigin%2Bspirits%2Bof%2Bthe%2Bpast%2Bmontagne%2B1920x1080%2Bwallpaper_www.wallpaperhi.com_45.jpg[/img][/center] [b]Name:[/b] Atana Mountain Range [b]Location Type:[/b] Village [b]Pokemon Types:[/b] Rock, Ground, Metal, Ice, Water, Dark, Psychic, Fairy, Dragon, Flying [hr] [b]Lore:[/b] The Atana Mountain Range stretches across several hundred miles to the far north of Central City where the air is colder and crisper to the touch. The magnificence of the mountains draws many a hiker and nature lover, but trainers and researchers will also find themselves travelling far and wide to journey up the mountain and into its secret caverns where a multitude of rare Pokemon are said to dwell. The Atana Caverns are divided into two types: Icy and Deep. The Icy Atana Caverns are the shallower caverns found upwards the mountain where Ice, Dark, Water, Ground, and Rock type Pokemon have been documented to dwell. In these caverns, underground lakes are oftentimes completely frozen over, although the ice is unpredictably thin at times. Journey far enough into a cavern and you will find yourself within the Deep Atana Caverns—caverns full of rare and mysterious Pokemon. Here trainers have been said to find Dark, Psychic, Fairy, Water, Rock, Ground, Metal, Ice, and Dragon Pokemon. Venturing into the caverns can be hazardous as the caverns are a sort of labyrinth in their own right, almost completely untouched by civilization. If lucky, a trainer may even come across a cavern full of natural crystals and gems, although respect for the mountain often persuades trainers not to pilfer its beauties. Outside, the mountain is still a treacherous place often billowing with blizzards and pitfalls of snow or even the rare avalaunch. If trainers are not careful, they will easily find themselves injured or worse, so Poke Corp guidelines recommend that only experienced trainers attempt the hike into the labyrinth of caverns or to the mountain’s peak. As one of the tallest mountains in the region, the view from the top of Mt. Atana spans for miles, with the ocean on one side and the rest of the region on the other. Towards the top of the mountain trainers can find Ice, Rock, Ground, Metal, and Flying type Pokemon. However, some have reported sightings of dragon-types that have wandered outside the mountain or simply journeyed out to stretch their wings. Such sightings have only been documented a few times as most dragon-types stay well within the safety of the caverns. The legends of Kyurem, the dual ice-dragon type legendary stem from the peaks of Mt. Atana where it is said that lucky trainers may catch a sight of the fantastical Pokemon when it is not deep in slumber somewhere in the heart of the mountain’s labyrinth of caverns. Rayquaza, the lord of the sky, is also said to grace the peak of Mt. Atana with their presence at times, clearing the storm and blizzards for a day of blue skies. The tales of these two legendary dragons have spread far and wide since locals enjoy telling stories of such sightings to tourists and travelers, but there is no substantial evidence to prove any of the stories true. Rather, visitors are encouraged to visit the icy shrine located in a cave towards the top of the mountain and see the extremely lifelike rendering of Regice that locals take such pride in. The shrine has been there for as long as memory goes, as has the statue, so there is no reason to believe that it is anything but. However, locals still advise travellers not to touch lest they incur the wrath of the legendary Pokemon that was said to have occupied the hidden cave so many years ago. The same is said of the shrine to Azelf, the deity of willpower, whom the villagers pray to on local holidays and landmark dates. Folk tunes tell of the Pokemon’s residence within one of Mt. Atana’s many frozen lakes, where it slumbers. The villagers respect Azelf immensely and consider it their guardian deity, despite the fact that the only accounts of the Pokemon are in old scrolls and diaries passed through families. [hr][h3]Atana Pokemart:[/h3] [i]At the foot of the mountains lies a well-weathered Pokemart that is so often covered with snow that the rooftop is hardly ever visible. The sliding doors, however, are well-maintained, and inside the heating system offers warm comfort to weary travellers.[/i] [hider=Items in Stock] [hider=Technology Items][list][*][b]Great Ball[/b] (20 TP /General/ Skilled): Use this item IC to catch a wild tier 3 Pokemon. [*][b]Ultra Ball[/b] 50 TP /General/ Expert): Use this item IC to catch a wild tier 2 Pokemon. [*][b]TM 07 — Hail[/b][i] (20 TP /General/ Skilled)[/i]: The user summons a hailstorm lasting five turns. It damages all Pokémon except the Ice type. [*][b]Safety Goggles[/b] (80 TP /Battle/ Skilled): Holder is immune to powder moves and damage from Sandstorm or Hail. [*][b]Good Poke Belt[/b] (200 TP /Special/ Skilled): A character owning this item can carry up to eight Pokemon in his/her party.[/list][/hider] [hider=Nature Items][list][*][b]Rare Candy[/b][i] (10 TP /General/ Beginner)[/i]: Use this item to raise the level of one Pokemon by one level. Single Use. [*][b]Icy Rock[/b][i] (80 TP /Battle/ Skilled)[/i]: Holder's use of Hail lasts 8 turns instead of 5. [*][b]Mystic Water[/b][i] (80 TP /Battle/ Skilled)[/i]: Holder's Water-type attacks have 1.2x power. [*][b]Never-melt Ice[/b][i] (80 TP /Battle/ Skilled)[/i]: Holder's Ice-type attacks have 1.2x power. [*][b]Snowball[/b][i] (20 TP /Battle/ Skilled)[/i]: Raises holder's Attack by 1 if hit by an Ice-type attack. Single use.[/list][/hider][/hider] [hr][h3]Atana Laboratory[/h3] [i]Tucked away in the snowy foothills that surround Mt. Atana, the Atana Laboratory is often forgotten about entirely. It’s not clear what the researchers are doing here; their doors are never open, and they don’t accept visitors. Not that anyone minds, really.[/i] [hr]