[center][h1][b][color=#9CE1FF]O[/color][color=#97E7F6]s[/color][color=#92EDEE]o[/color][color=#8EF3E6]r[/color][color=#89F9DE]o[/color][/b][/h1][/center] [center][i][sub]The gentle seaside village where people go to relax. 700 sq. km[/sub][/i][/center] [quote= "Just being here makes me want to nap forever." ] If bustling tourism isn't quite what you want, Osoro is a slow pace, gentle place type of area. Barely more than a hamlet, this location is hidden away by gigantic boulders that seem as if they were dropped like pebbles by a giant. The highest point on the island sits comfortable at 500m on a rocky outcrop and boasts a gorgeous view of the sea. The lighthouse and pastel colored coquina houses are some of the notable architectures here. The locals don't enjoy battles too much-- they disrupt the general peace of the area. For some reason, water stones tend to develop around these parts frequently. A cluster of hot springs are here, and for this reason, Osoro is also place where trainers, people, and even wild pokemon go to heal. [/quote] [quote="What a nice soak! Where to next?"] [b]✩[/b] ??? [/quote] [h1][center][b][color=#19FFE8]P[/color][color=#30F5E4]r[/color][color=#47EBE1]e[/color][color=#5EE1DE]t[/color][color=#76D8DB]o[/color][color=#58E1A4]r[/color][color=#3BEB6D]i[/color][color=#1DF536]a[/color][/b][/center][/h1] [center][sub][i]Where the Kirimahu or hanging gardens solemnly sway, Pretoria is a place that seeks to reserve it's history and culture. 50 sq. km[/i][/sub][/center] [quote= "One of the world wonders, huh? Wow..." ] Pretoria is a modern city nestled and proud in its ancient architecture. A place of art and culture, museums and the region's largest library are located here. Marble houses with open courtyards are common, and the buildings have all retained most if not all of their original structure. A place that was once the lavish home to a king, Pretoria was a place where artisans, philosophers, and scholars flocked to further their studies. It makes its presence known all throughout the region for the various symposiums, rare art showings, and frequent research conferences held. Some do, however, consider Pretoria a snobbish place... The Kirimahu is also here. Go North. Beyond the modern day Pretoria, you will find yourself surrounded by their verdant green jungle. Known as a cloud rainforest, a low hanging cover of fog is constantly swirling about this mossy kingdom. In ancient times, the Pretorians built hanging gardens for their king. Marvelous feats of water engineering maintained these gardens, which are stacked on a series of pillars, stratified canals, and aqueducts. The exact architecture is unknown, due to structural integrity collapsing over time and the forest making it difficult to repair the ruins; these fern covered granite edifices remain utterly solemn and mysterious, keeping their secrets until the end of time. [/quote] [quote= "A golden flower? There's like a hundred flowers in this forest!"] [color=red][b]✩Trial 03✩[/b][/color] Those who desire to enter this trial are only invited by grass pokemon to do so. The trainer may find a golden leaf in their belongings or given to them, a sign that they are allowed to attempt the trial. Coax the golden flower. Find the one that dances and shines like no other. If you impress the trial master, the prize is sure to be yours. It seems to have a higher chance of appearing when it's sunny...? [/quote] [quote="That place sure was fancy. Where do I go now?"] [b]✩[/b] Head [b]South[/b] and you'll be finding your way back to Tesorin! [b]✩[/b] Head straight [b]West[/b] and you will find yourself setting the path for [b]✩[/b] Head straight [b]North[/b] and you will find yourself heading towards the snowy mountains of Hukarere! [b]✩[/b]Head [b]East[/b] and you as a trainer will be heading towards the Forest of Dreams. [/quote]