Silon
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Johto and Kanto bases by Gridiron, light edits by me.
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Salento (4th)
Salento is the first mystical region of the element, Fire.
The Salento Safari Zone is the largest Pokémon wildlife
reserve in all of Eletonia. Pokémon from all over have
been brought and housed in it's huge habitat, to preserve life.
Landmarks: Salento Safari Zone, Mt. Presvere, Radio Station,
Train Station, Sea Port, Diamond Archipelago, Kyan Co.
Tanta (5th)
Tanta is the second mystical region of the element, Air.
Enormous towers stretching to the sky are found between
most cities in Tanta. It is said that at one point in time,
all of the legendaries gathered to the lost temple of power.
Landmarks: Temple of Power, Sky Tower, Sea Cave,
Volcanic Dugneon, Mountain Castle, Train Station, Power Plant.
Rhoha (6th)
Rhoha is the first mystical region of the element, Water.
Pokémon Contest buildings are overwhelmingly housed
here in Rhoha. Beauty is Rhoha's main attraction, which attracts
thousands of Pokémon Breeders to it's contests and parks.
Landmarks: Contest Central, Teleview Broadcasting,
Power Plant, Train Station, Sea Port, Mt. Beautan.
Ahlenta (8th)
Ahlenta is the second mystical region of the element, Earth.
The Pokémon Confederation for Official Champions (PCOC)
is housed here, where trainers with all of the League badges
may go to battle out to become the legendary Pokémon Master!
Landmarks: Sea Port, Radio Station, Broadcasting Co., Earth Dungeon,
Fire Dungeon, Water Dungeon, Air Dungeon, Universe Tower.
Maoto (3rd)
Maoto is the second mystical region of the element, Fire.
Dungeons are plentiful in Maoto, mainly due to all of the
god-like, rare Pokémon found in the area. Trainers come from
all over to train with the rare, and powerful Pokémon.
Landmarks: North Dungeon, West Dungeon, South Dungeon,
East Dungeon, Dungeon of Time, Train Station, Mt. Rasm.
Johto (2nd)
Johto is the first mystical region of the element, Air.
Being home to some of the most rare Pokémon in
Eletonia, Johto is a great tourist attraction for its beautiful
scenery, and wonderful architecture from early times.
Landmarks: Whirlpool Islands, Battle Tower, Train Station,
Sea Port, Radio Station, National Park, Lake of Rage.
Kanto (1st)
Kanto is the first mystical region of the element, Earth.
Most starting trainers originate from Kanto, as it was the
first area for Pokémon to be discovered in. Some
of the most toughest trainers come from Kanto.
Landmarks: Safari Zone, Cycling Road, Power Plant,
----- Train Station, Silph Co., Mt. Moon, Sea Port.
Lanoa (7th)
Lanoa is the second mystical region of the element, Water.
Secluded from the world, Lanoa is one of the most beautiful
sites in all of Eletonia. Hundreds of shiny Pokémon live
and breed here each year, making Lanoa reserved for top trainers.
Landmarks: Sea Port, Volcanic Dungeon, Power Plant,
Radio Station, Underground Lab, Museum of Granda.
Town/Route Maps
Under Construction
Johto and Kanto bases by Gridiron, light edits by me.
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-+ Region Information +-
Salento (4th)
Salento is the first mystical region of the element, Fire.
The Salento Safari Zone is the largest Pokémon wildlife
reserve in all of Eletonia. Pokémon from all over have
been brought and housed in it's huge habitat, to preserve life.
Landmarks: Salento Safari Zone, Mt. Presvere, Radio Station,
Train Station, Sea Port, Diamond Archipelago, Kyan Co.
Tanta (5th)
Tanta is the second mystical region of the element, Air.
Enormous towers stretching to the sky are found between
most cities in Tanta. It is said that at one point in time,
all of the legendaries gathered to the lost temple of power.
Landmarks: Temple of Power, Sky Tower, Sea Cave,
Volcanic Dugneon, Mountain Castle, Train Station, Power Plant.
Rhoha (6th)
Rhoha is the first mystical region of the element, Water.
Pokémon Contest buildings are overwhelmingly housed
here in Rhoha. Beauty is Rhoha's main attraction, which attracts
thousands of Pokémon Breeders to it's contests and parks.
Landmarks: Contest Central, Teleview Broadcasting,
Power Plant, Train Station, Sea Port, Mt. Beautan.
Ahlenta (8th)
Ahlenta is the second mystical region of the element, Earth.
The Pokémon Confederation for Official Champions (PCOC)
is housed here, where trainers with all of the League badges
may go to battle out to become the legendary Pokémon Master!
Landmarks: Sea Port, Radio Station, Broadcasting Co., Earth Dungeon,
Fire Dungeon, Water Dungeon, Air Dungeon, Universe Tower.
Maoto (3rd)
Maoto is the second mystical region of the element, Fire.
Dungeons are plentiful in Maoto, mainly due to all of the
god-like, rare Pokémon found in the area. Trainers come from
all over to train with the rare, and powerful Pokémon.
Landmarks: North Dungeon, West Dungeon, South Dungeon,
East Dungeon, Dungeon of Time, Train Station, Mt. Rasm.
Johto (2nd)
Johto is the first mystical region of the element, Air.
Being home to some of the most rare Pokémon in
Eletonia, Johto is a great tourist attraction for its beautiful
scenery, and wonderful architecture from early times.
Landmarks: Whirlpool Islands, Battle Tower, Train Station,
Sea Port, Radio Station, National Park, Lake of Rage.
Kanto (1st)
Kanto is the first mystical region of the element, Earth.
Most starting trainers originate from Kanto, as it was the
first area for Pokémon to be discovered in. Some
of the most toughest trainers come from Kanto.
Landmarks: Safari Zone, Cycling Road, Power Plant,
----- Train Station, Silph Co., Mt. Moon, Sea Port.
Lanoa (7th)
Lanoa is the second mystical region of the element, Water.
Secluded from the world, Lanoa is one of the most beautiful
sites in all of Eletonia. Hundreds of shiny Pokémon live
and breed here each year, making Lanoa reserved for top trainers.
Landmarks: Sea Port, Volcanic Dungeon, Power Plant,
Radio Station, Underground Lab, Museum of Granda.
Town/Route Maps
Under Construction
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