Post by Kat on Jul 2, 2005 20:49:43 GMT -5
Bell Island:
Bell Island is the starter town of Kohtennta; however, you can choose any of the 9 starters. It's small, but has wild pokemon in the Bipa forest.
Blue Island:
A floating tower that Kat is the gym leader of. There are around 15 floors; The top floor has the gym, the second to top has residential areas, and the others have different abilities for different types of Pokemon to inhabit. The first floor, however, is like the greeting area; it has a sort of lobby, where people can rest after getting there. On the first floor is a pokemon center and pokemon mart. At the same time, Blue Island is like a mini-daycare, and a vacation spot where pokemon can be in their habitat and interact with wild, and other trainers', pokemon.
SugarPlum Island:
SugarPlum is a very small island. It's slow and quiet, and people wake up late and go to sleep early. The singing of Jigglypuffs is broadcasted from 8:00 PM to 10:00 AM so people have long sleeps, thus inducing a more polite and rested habitat. Comfort is idolized; the floors are matresses, with feather matress-covers as beds and soft mochi pillows. (Couldn't resist, I love those things! x3) Chairs are soft and squishy, and streets are kept clean and smooth. There is also a small hotsprings resort/spa. Basically, a very comfortable and relaxing town. Also, the food is served in incredibly large and well-made portions. (My brother, who spends 20/24 hours a day sleeping, invented this place; of course, those other four hours are spent eating and/or taking a bath. Can you tell?)
Bell Island is the starter town of Kohtennta; however, you can choose any of the 9 starters. It's small, but has wild pokemon in the Bipa forest.
Blue Island:
A floating tower that Kat is the gym leader of. There are around 15 floors; The top floor has the gym, the second to top has residential areas, and the others have different abilities for different types of Pokemon to inhabit. The first floor, however, is like the greeting area; it has a sort of lobby, where people can rest after getting there. On the first floor is a pokemon center and pokemon mart. At the same time, Blue Island is like a mini-daycare, and a vacation spot where pokemon can be in their habitat and interact with wild, and other trainers', pokemon.
SugarPlum Island:
SugarPlum is a very small island. It's slow and quiet, and people wake up late and go to sleep early. The singing of Jigglypuffs is broadcasted from 8:00 PM to 10:00 AM so people have long sleeps, thus inducing a more polite and rested habitat. Comfort is idolized; the floors are matresses, with feather matress-covers as beds and soft mochi pillows. (Couldn't resist, I love those things! x3) Chairs are soft and squishy, and streets are kept clean and smooth. There is also a small hotsprings resort/spa. Basically, a very comfortable and relaxing town. Also, the food is served in incredibly large and well-made portions. (My brother, who spends 20/24 hours a day sleeping, invented this place; of course, those other four hours are spent eating and/or taking a bath. Can you tell?)