The Auria Region
Town Map
Map made with assistance from Lostelle
At A Glance
Hello, travels and adventurers, and welcome to the Auria region! Auria is a land of mystery and adventure. It is located in the far North of the Pokemon world, consisting of a large landmass with several islands located around the southern coast. It is very similar to the real-world location of Greenland, both in geography and in climate. Much of the region is uncharted and uninhabitable by humans, but due to the harsh environment and relative isolation of its human settlements, Pokemon have historically played a large part in the people of Auria's survival. Here, Pokemon are viewed as valued companions, and people and Pokemon help one another in many ways, both large and small.
Most of the towns and cities are located around the southern tip of the main landmass and the surrounding islands. There are sparse settlements up north as well, but travel between them is difficult, and the challenge has only been taken on by a select few. Much of the northern tier is undiscovered, and the mysteries it holds still await discovery by a brave adventurer.
The Auria League consists of 8 gyms, and the Auria Pokemon League, where trainers must challenge the Elite Four and defeat the champion. In addition to the usual requirement of defeating the gym leader in an official Pokemon battle, most gym leaders also require that the challenger complete a quests to earn their badge. This often consists of exploring a cave and retrieving a rare item found only there, or capturing a rare Pokemon.
All in all, Auria is a vast land of mystery with much of its natural beauty maintained. A common destination for travelers and trainers alike, those who brave its harsh elements are rewarded with breathtaking scenery, epic adventures, and many many stories to tell.
Legends and Lore
There is a legend surrounding the creation of the Auria region which has been passed down from generation to generation. Long ago there was a great clash between 3 different powerful Pokemon. Their war left destruction in its wake, but Auria was miraculously untouched. Auria is the "eye of the storm", the nothingness that underlies the clash between these three great forces. The land around Auria was once part of a great continent, but Auria is all that is left from the war. There are some who believe that it was protected, but this has yet to be proven. If these legends are true, it may still be protected to this day...
Traditionally, the spiritualism of Auria revolves around the concept of "nothingness", or "wu". Rather than being the lack of anything, nothingness is regarded as a force in and of itself--a force which brings about purity of mind and conscience, and is the ultimate source of peace. This philosophy is mostly historical, and is not as closely adhered to today as it was in past eras, it is still the bedrock foundation of Auria culture and lifestyle to this day.
Traditionally, the spiritualism of Auria revolves around the concept of "nothingness", or "wu". Rather than being the lack of anything, nothingness is regarded as a force in and of itself--a force which brings about purity of mind and conscience, and is the ultimate source of peace. This philosophy is mostly historical, and is not as closely adhered to today as it was in past eras, it is still the bedrock foundation of Auria culture and lifestyle to this day.
Team Void
Team Void is a group of traditionalists who believe strongly in the ancient ways of wu. They take the philosophy to the extreme, and believe that diversity and differences of ideals amongst people and Pokemon ultimately leads to suffering. Ex-members of the organization have stated that Team Void's end goal to eliminate the differences amongst Pokemon, but the measures they wish to take to accomplish this ideal are as of yet unknown.
Notable Locations
Auria has vast cave system, spanning the entire region. Though they haven't yet all been fully explored, Auria is said to contain over 5,000 caves, all of which are interconnected by one large, complex underground cave system. Seismic activity and acoustic data has confirmed that an ancient Pokemon lives down there.
Floacea Town:
A town located on Floacea island, southwest of the Auria mainland. It is known to have the mildest, most temperate climate in the region. It is famous its clear skies and for having a breathtaking view of the stars at night. It is the home of Professor Spruce's lab, where she diligently studies the Delta phenomenon.
Mistview Town:
A small town located on another of the southwestern islands, just east of town is Mistview Forest. It is home to the Water-type Pokemon gym.
Lumaria Town:
The seaport town of the Auria mainland, it is known as the glowing city. It is brightly lit, and the cityscape is dotted with many trees which are hollowed out and fitted with lamps, giving the trees the appearance of giving off their own light. It also houses the Dúlran Embassy. It is home to the Normal-type Pokemon gym.
Arcadia City:
The second largest city in Auria. It has an oceanographic and seismological lab, which maintains an undersea sonar array, and monitors seismic activity within the region. It is home to the Ground-type Pokemon gym.
Cleargate City:
A city in the far east of the southern tier of the mainland. It is near Mirrorstream Cave, famous for its pure, delicious drinking water. It is home to the Ghost-type gym.
Borealla City:
An industrial city situated near a mine, it is the largest city in all of Auria. It sits at the crossroads of the sparsely populated North and the more populous southern portion of the region. It contains the Borealla Underground, a set of underground tunnels interconnecting the major points of the city, built to promote commerce and activity during the more frigid times of the year. It is home to the Steel-type Pokemon gym.
Snowfair Town:
A small, secluded town in the northern ice fields of Auria, the Auria League Champion, Claudia, hails from here. It is home to an ancient tribe of Aurians who are said to hold some knowledge of the ancient Pokemon and the origins of the region. It also houses the Dragon-type Pokemon gym.
Frostlight Town:
A small town in northeastern Auria. The coldest town in the region, it is built around a swamp which is frozen solid year-round. It is home to the Ice-type Pokemon gym.
Azumithal Town:
A town nestled at the peak of the highest mountain in Auria, reachable only by flying. It is home to the Flying-type Pokemon gym. It is also the headquarters of the Auria Pokemon League.
Shizora Town:
A small town on an island in the southwest of the region, just south of Auria Temple. It houses the Auria International Airport and the Auria Battle Frontier.
The Four Temples
There are four ancient temples scattered throughout the region. The architecture seems to indicate them to be over 10,000 years old, but no one has ever been inside, as a puzzle must be solved to enter each temple. Who knows what secrets they hold?
Delta Formes
Auria is home to a unique phenomenon known as Delta Typing. Every monotype species of Pokemon native to Auria has what is known as a Delta Forme, in which the Pokemon gains a second typing in addition to its normal one. For example, one in every 100 Misdreavus are Ghost/Dark, one in every 100 Sudowoodo are Rock/Grass, one in every 100 Klink are Steel/Electric, etc. Delta Pokemon also have slightly different traits, behavior, or temperament than normal Pokemon. Delta Misdreavus are particularly mischievous, and are known to go a bit too far in their Prankster behavior. Delta Sudowoodo are better at Camouflaging themselves as trees, Delta Klink are bonded more tightly together due to a stronger Magnet Pull between them, etc.
System of Government
Auria is divided into five different prefectures, each of which is run by prefects. Each of the prefectures are governed differently, and act largely independent of one another, policy-wise. The prefects are generally dedicated to serving the interests of the prefecture, and less so about the interests of the region as a whole.
At the region level, Auria is represented by a senate of 12 members. However, unlike prefects, the Auria Senate does not make or enforce laws--they only represent Auria in international affairs and advise the prefects in matters pertaining to their prefecture that may have international consequences. Despite their total independence of one another and differing interests, there has never been any tension between the prefectures. In general they have always helped one another, as none of the prefects could thrive on their own, given the harsh conditions of the region.
At the region level, Auria is represented by a senate of 12 members. However, unlike prefects, the Auria Senate does not make or enforce laws--they only represent Auria in international affairs and advise the prefects in matters pertaining to their prefecture that may have international consequences. Despite their total independence of one another and differing interests, there has never been any tension between the prefectures. In general they have always helped one another, as none of the prefects could thrive on their own, given the harsh conditions of the region.
Diplomatic Relations
Dúlra
Diplomatic talks are currently underway between the leaders of Dúlra and the leaders of Auria. Dúlra has expressed an interest in studying the Delta phenomenon of Auria more closely through direct interaction, and hopes to foster a relationship of mutual fellowship and cultural exchange pursuant to that goal. The higher authority of Auria is currently discussing Dúlra's offer of alliance and is currently in the process of drafting a reply.
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