[@Remram] [color=ed696b]‘Oh, if you’re gonna train, then isn’t Mt. Strength perfect? There’s literally already a thousand-something fighting-types in there doing nothing BUT training! I heard they have their own dojos!’[/color] a woman said with a chuckle. [color=f78496]‘… It might be a bit dangerous if you’re just starting out, though. If you’re a normal Pokémon Trainer… you could always go to the adjacent routes, like Route 4 and 5? There’s trainers to challenge and Pokémon to battle,’[/color] the lady next to her said, trying to be a bit more careful. [color=928bed]‘Oh, are you trying to defeat the Gym? In that case, the Mountain Valley just north-east should help! There are plenty of Flying-type Pokémon there that are itching for battle, they can help you level up, or if you catch them, they can help you win against the Grass-types!’[/color] said a man. [color=b9d863]‘Oh, I guess you’re a Pokémon Trainer. You could look around for things like these. If you look for hidden items, you find them sometimes. Here, have one,’[/color] said a lady and handed him something. [center][color=6ecff6][i]Basil obtained Rare Candy![/i][/color][/center] [color=d48a76]‘Well, wherever you train, don’t do it in the Ancient Woods. The Pokémon there are higher level, and even if you train at a higher level, they inflict so many status problems that it’s not worth it…’[/color] a young man said. [color=f88d34]‘…’[/color] then he randomly asked another person… but this person was different. This was a young man with deep-orange hair, wearing a black jacket, and the look in his eyes was different. They were so… indifferent. [color=f88d34]‘In Worldedge City, on the third floor of the Department Store in the Commercial District, there is the Power Market. For a price, they sell the Power Items, which allow Pokémon to gain power faster. They will not increase their max potential, but it will speed up training. Worldedge City is also where one finds the Move Tutor’s Mansion, and with the Information District and Marilyn’s Divination, there is no item one cannot obtain. With that, you become stronger than any regular training can make you,’[/color] he said. He pondered a little, looking away, before he continued talking. [color=f88d34]‘If you’re looking for a mentor to teach you about battling, then you want either Cooldome City or Ironcliff Town. Cooldome City is a city of battle, and they have their arena where the biggest tournaments aside from the Pokémon League are fought. It follows that the strongest trainers gather there, as well, and some are willing to help train you. The alternative, Ironcliff Town, is the town at the Pokémon League’s doorstep. It is where those intending to challenge the League gather, and also where a lot of old Pokémon veterans have chosen to live. At least a few there should be willing to teach you the tricks of the trade,’[/color] he said. It seemed he was done, and then… [color=f88d34]‘Now that I’ve told you all that, what’s my reward?’[/color] he asked, turning to stare at Basil with a blank expression. [hider=this guy randomly has an image][url=https://i.imgur.com/tCUcMzn.png][img]https://i.imgur.com/a2IYAxn.png[/img][/url][/hider] What would he do now? [hider=Stillwood Village][center][h2]Stillwood Village[/h2] [url=https://i.imgur.com/NDG5NfG.jpg][img]https://i.imgur.com/Y9bCCki.jpg[/img][/url][/center] Inside these calm forests lies a village completely in-tune with nature. The buildings are built around or in the trees of wood and stone, the light shining onto the village stifled by the great trees above. In the air, meeting your nose as soon as you tread into the village, is filled to the brim with the smell of forest and spores. It’s a wild smell, but somehow it is extremely relaxing and any worries seem to be stifled before the calming village ahead where everyone is always so calm and happy, wild Pokémon walking freely on the roads of the place. This is Stillwood Village, the most relaxing place imaginable, it’s people in touch with nature and wishing the best to all those who come to their cozy and ancient little home. Wild Grass Pokémon freely wander the streets, spreading their spores into the air which the townspeople actively walk through every single day. They are all smiles, very helpful, the entire village and all visitors afflicted by the relaxing sensations brought by the spores during their stay in Stillwood Village. However, these spores are the reason quite a few avoid Stillwood Village, arguing that it messes with one’s mind. It is extremely rare that a member of Stillwood Village moves out of the village, after all. It will also quickly become evident just how little the members of the village care about the world at large, all their worries gone by the relaxing spores and just continue living, no troubles in the slightest. That’s Stillwood Village for you.[/hider] [hider=Suggestions to actions, Stillwood Village]1. Find Pokémon. [i]Can still search for Pokémon in cities~[/i] 2. Talk. [i]In cities, there are considerably more people one can talk to. Talking can give you info on local rumors and such.[/i] 3. Exit. [i]Exit the town to any of the connected areas.[/i] 4. Specify. [i]If you specify what you want to do, the GM will take it into account and tell the result.[/i] 5. Trigger random event. [i]Force the GM to use his imagination to make a scenario for you.[/i] 6. Notable Places. [i]Visit any of the places in the city![/i] 6.1. Pokémon Center. [i]Heal all your Pokémon.[/i] 6.2. PokéMart. [i]Go to a store and buy things.[/i] 6.3. Pokémon Gym. [i]???[/i] 6.4. Herb Store. [i]Selling bitter medicine that is very good for your Pokémon![/i] 6.5. Flower Shop. [i]For decoration and for pleasant smells, the flower shop has the best selection in Isson![/i] 6.6. Berry Garden. [i]Allows trainers to rent earth to plant their own berries. New trainers gets a kit to start them off![/i] 6.7. Treehouse Arena. [i]Even forest-people want to battle it out sometimes. Lots of berries as prices~[/i] 6.8. Ancient Woods. [i]An older part of the forest. Dangerous, but said to hold a link to the past. There are large old rocks here. What more could they hold?[/i] 7. Stillwood Village Trades: Grass-type 7.1. [color=DE6E87]‘I got this little Bounsweet, but I keep being attacked by birds! Please, trade me a Geodude for it? Rocks should be strong against birds!’[/color] 7.2. [color=F8DC29]‘I actually only got this Gossifleur to lure trainers into trading me what I really want… I want a Spoink. Please, get me a Spoink.’[/color] 7.3. [color=BED060]‘This is a Capsakid. I got it because I heard it was gonna have two heads. It doesn’t. I’d trade it for a Doduo? I like two heads.’[/color][/hider] [i]Connected areas: [/i] Route 4. [i]Forest route at the base of Mt. Strength leading west to Rainrock City.[/i] Route 5. [i]A grassy incline connecting mountains, forests, plains, Stillwood and Lakewatch.[/i] Route 14. [i]The waters of Dragon Lake are also known as Route 14. It connects Lakewatch Town, Highhill Town and Stillwood Village.[/i] Mountain Valley. [i]A passage between Mt. Strength and Mt. Chill, a shortcut to Worldedge City.[/i] [hider=Stillwood Village, known Pokémon]Common: #44 Oddish #187 Hoppip #188 Skiploom #285 Shroomish #315 Roselia #406 Budew Uncommon: #45 Gloom Rare: #190 Aipom[/hider]