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| Post #1 Mar 14 2012, 04:45 PM | Gaia |
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Cerulean is a fairly large city with a few tall buildings downtown and many living structures surrounding it. With the closeness of the Power Plant and the nearby Cape Research Facility a small technological and scientific business community has grown in the city in recent years It still has its small city feel, though, and is complete with parks and sprawling schoolgrounds every so often, dotted around the city. The streets are wide and the place is just...grassy. Open. Clean. Pokemon in the Area: Hoothoot (roaming at night)(uncommon) Levels 11-16 Pidgey (roaming at day)(uncommon) levels 11-16 Metapod (In trees)(rare) levels 7-9 Kakuna (In trees)(rare) levels 7-9 Butterfree (roaming)(extremely rare) levels 13-18 Beedrill (roaming)(extremely rare) levels 13-18 Magikarp (fishing or surfing)(common) levels 10-15 Goldeen (fishing or surfing)(rare) levels 12-17 Poliwag (fishing or surfing)(extremely rare) level 15 Pokemon Center and the PAT Tower Cerulean's pokemon center is a large complex a little to the west of the gym It is made of many circular buldings with covered, glass walkways connecting them. The main building holds some of the most simple healing machinery and a waiting room and entryway. A walkway to the rear leads to a larger complex of honeycomb rooms with beds that pull down from the wall, some personal showers and restrooms, and a central dining room where breakfast is served free of charge. This is where trainers are welcome to stay. A second walkway leads to a small intensive care facility, where emergency rooms are for recovering pokemon to us and where some of the more precise surgery and lazer equipment is held for use on the patients most in need of this. The intensive care building also has a walkway between it and the trainer quarters. In the middle of this triangle of buildings sits a small, decently tended garden, a circular sidewalk around it, and a singe stone gazebo in the center. Just outside of the center is a small wooden barn structure with a high Tower rising off of one end for flying pokemon to land in easily; Cerulean's PAT tower. Stalls and such rest below for pokemon to be fed, bathed, and equipped for trainers to use, and the Tower serves to allow flying pokemon to land there with ease.
Residential District and Shops The Pokemart sits relatively close to downtown and just south of the gym by a block or so. It's a fairly large supermarket store by comparison to many of the smaller shops in some of the other cities, and deals in an assortment of gadgets an pokemon novelty items in addition to the more useful, beneficial ones. Worth looking through their stock, though. Near here there's a very nice Bike Repair shop were its rumored that the fellow who owns it knows how to make all sorts of man-powered vehicles. He takes on some students occasionally, but mostly just repairs existing items. He doesn't just deal with bikes...take him anything, he'll make sure its rolling/sliding along in no time.
Pokemon Contest Starting Arena This small Arena is an open air facility in the southeastern corner of the city. It holds only a few hundred people. Starting contests are held here twice a year for several days, and those who win ribbons in certain areas may pass on to later Arenas. It's not a very big deal, and the filed is more suited to Soccer than actual pokemon contests; that's wat its used for, primarily, the home stadium of the Cerulean Little League Soccer games. An office sits next to the arena entrance where the local contests manager works planning the next contest, and that's where you go if you haven't yet registered for a Contest ID. Registration costs 1 pk$ (the price for the Contest ID). Entrance tickets for a contest is 5 pk$ each. The Path to Cerulean Cape and Cave [Route 24 and Route 25] Just north of Cerulean is actually a wide swath of farily level ground. You have to cross the river via Nugget Bridge to get there. Once you do, there are some nice wilds beyond before you hit more mountains. Heading east will take you to the Seaside Cottage and Cerulean Cape. Heading southwest along the riverbank will take you to the renown pokemon habitat, Cerulean Cave. The area is mostly open grassland, and its an easy trek. Crossing Nugget Bridge takes about 15 minutes (if you don't meet up with any trouble.) From Nugget Bridge the walk to the Cerulean Cape is about 30 minutes...hardly strenuous. It's about half that to reach the entrance to Cerulean Cave The entire area is, however, trainer domain. Gangs of trainers often congregate on Nugget Bridge and force passersby to pay a toll unless they can defeat one of their number in battle. Beyond that, the fields are simply the perfect place to train pokemon against wild pokemon coming down from the mountain, or a great spot to hang out if you're looking to challenge another trainer or two. Seaside Cottage Research Facility [Cerulean Cape] At the end of a long field dotted with a few small trees stands some rocky cliffs which overlook the ocean. This was once the lighthouse home of the famous Bill, maker of the pokemon storage system. A company interested in one of his inventions purchased the place from him and built a small mansion over the place where the lighthouse cottage once stood. The lighthouse still works, at least. The facility is well guarded by trainers armed and with excellent teams. You'll find it nigh impossible to get in. There's a lot of speculation about what goes on in the facility, and if you're wandering around out here at night you'll hear strange sounds coming from inside. There's always a lot of people coming and going, and shipments of very sturdy 6x6 industrial boxes comes often but irregularly. Cerulean Cave This cave is a little hard to reach, and you can only get to it by finding your way along a narrow path on the north end of the riverbank. Outside the cave entrance stand two guards, Roy and Ralph, who won't let anyone pass unless you can flash them eight badges from any one region. They're there for your own protection...The cave is dangerous for even the most wary. Roy Roy's a bit of a jerk. He likes to smoke, for some reason. Roy's party Ralph Ralph's a nice guy. For some reason, he's always been close friends with Roy. Ralph' party Cerulean Gym ((OOC Note: Gym battles must be a total of 500 words in order to be considered won. If you do not write a total of 500 words in your posts when battling a Gym Leader, you will not recieve the badge.)) This gym is known worldwide for its water pokemon mastery. It sits in the center of the city just south of the Nugget Bridge entrance. The structure is large and domed, painted in brilliant blues with images of sea pokemon swimming around the dome. The interior of the gym features a large oceanwater tank raised above ground so that the interior of the tank - some fifty feet deep - can be seen from all sides. There are ladders and divingboard-like platforms on either end of the tank. Most of the bottom of the tank is filled with coral and some small coral caves...perfect hiding places water pokemon can use to their advantage. The gym leader, Misty, ascends to the top of one of the platforms and any challenger ascends the other. They release their pokemon into the tank. There are a few thin islands of coral rising out of the water for land-based pokemon, but it favors water types. Misty is renown for her water pokemon battling skills; whenever there's a battle there's likely to be a full stadium to watch. There's an underground area which serves as an aquarium. The gym houses their water pokemon here, and its open for visitors. Many water pokemon in these tanks are also rescued from the ocean after being wounded and are kept here until they are ready to be released into the wild again. Misty has three beautiful sisters, Daisy, Lily and Violet. They have scheduled performances where they perform various ocean-related skits in the gym arena, such as mermaid shows and pirate stories and others. They're very talented actresses (though not very good gym leaders. Misty has been taking care of that job for some time now.) Misty Misty is young, looks to be in her late teens. She has copper hair she pulls into a messy side ponytail, and commonly wears some form of shorts and tank-top getup. She's headstrong and loudmouthed, but a good person over all, and she has her very tender moments sometimes. The pokemon are lucky she's on their side. She has many strong pokemon from her journeys earlier on in life, but only chooses to use 2 for most of her gym battles (get her angry, though, and she may decide to teach you a lesson you won't soon forget). Misty's party Victor's Rewards for defeating Misty: TM03 (Water Pulse) Cascadebadge Edited by Gaia, Mar 15 2012, 11:41 PM.
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