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"Mystery Dungeon: Exploring Sinnoh"

Welcome! Here's a mystery dungeon, but unlike your average mystery dungeon, humans exist, and pokémon don't built houses quite like people do. Your basically just a wild pokemon. But your in a guild! Your average person wouldn't know it but pokémon in this universe have formed their own form of society. In this world their are two types of pokémon. Friendly mon and wild mon. Friendly mon are the pokémon that obey laws in pokémon villages. There are ten Pokémon Villages.

Golden Rule: None of these locations are exclusive to specific types and you may very well run into a fighting type pokemon living at Lake Acuity or a water type living in Solaceon Town or a ghost type living in Floaroma Town. These are simply the most common found pokemon in these areas.

Lake verity - This pokévillage is just below the surface of the lake and features underwater cave systems where mostly water pokémon life. Theres a small abandoned boathouse where non-water types come to visit and interact. The three lake villages are relatively safe and rarely see human interaction.

Lake Valor - this pokévillage is a dense forested area near the lake. Many grass pokémon live in large hollow trees.

Lake Acuity - This pokévillage is a large frozen cavern where many ice pokémon live.

Iron Island - Deep within the heart of iron island is a very rural pokévillage. The deeper you go into iron island the more dangerous it becomes as wild pokémon inhabit the lower caverns and are extremely dangerous. Outlaw pokemon oftentimes seek refuge here. A fearsome yet soft-hearted steelix ensures wild pokemon don't cause trouble in the village and burrows new tunnels when the population grows.

route 225 - Theres an old abandoned dragon type gym on this route. It lies as a smoldering ruin. Many fiery destructive or just plain battle hungry pokémon love to live here for the thrill of combat. Lots of fire, dragon and fighting type pokémon live here.

Floaroma Town - The pokévillage in Floaroma Town is a peaceful village which safely coexists alongside the humans of a family owned honey farm. Many bees live in the fields owned by the Everett Family and owners of the farm. As a result many bugs and birds flock here to enjoy the honey and and in return there are very few aggressive pokémon.

Hearthhome City - Hearthome is the largest and the safest. It is also the most exclusive of places. Many normal and fairy type pokémon live in the Amie Park have formed their own village within the park. In this pokévillage cuteness is everything and your social status is completely dependent upon how cute humans think you are. Because this place is so safe many pokémon here have never seen a pokémon battle.

Theres a second lesser known village to the far south of Hearthhome City which live in an old power station on the far south side of town. Unlike the village in Amie park, the electric inhabitants of this village are frequently visited by pokemon trainers looking to test their skills. A very powerful rotom named Whiz has kept the place safe from most trainers with its many different forms.

Solaceon Town- Many pokémon live on the outskirts of Solaceon town. Ghosts tend to flock to the cemetary south of while Rock types tend to be found near the ruins east and a few dark types can be found near the woods away from most people. An older woman named Liz and her grand daughter Stacy regularly visit these strange and sometimes ostracized pokémon. Very few people visit Solaceon town but are usually respectful and the pokémon are usually calm when left alone but sometimes trouble-makers cause issues which leads to more violent pokemon to lash out. One particularly nasty one is a Spiritomb by the nicknamed Omen because none of the pokemon know it's real name and it has never been friendly enough to speak with others.

Veilstone City - There was an old abandoned warehouse south of Veilstone City but a few years ago it was demolished. This did not sit well with the pokemon inhabitants as they were forcibly removed from their once home. Their home is now in the caves south of Veilstone City where they have completely taken up residence in an old mining facility. This would go on to be known at The Veilstone Incident. Many of the pokémon here have mistrust and even hatred towards humans. The tunnels have grown deeper since the Veilstone Incident. Many of the tunnels differ from one another as some are foul and have horrid odors to accommodate poison pokémon while other caves are spacious and have access to plenty fresh air so the psychic type mon can coexist with their toxic friends. The people of Veilstone City have deemed it too hazardous and have fenced off the area.

Years ago, Pokémon used to form teams. Some still do, but many teams have band together and become guilds. There are four recognized guilds.

Pathfinders Guild - The Pathfinders Guild was the first official Guild ever formed roughly roughly thirty-four years ago. Some pokémon live in remote locations such as the pokemon of Iron island or Route 225. The Pathfinder's guild is a transportation service. They provide transport to pokemon that cannot fly nor swim to locations they would not otherwise be able to reach on their own. Their Guild Master is a wailord named Oswald. A friendly kind pokemon that enjoys ferrying other pokemon across the vast ocean. The Pathfinders travel to all Pokévillages, but are extremely reluctant to send anyone to the Village near Veilstone or Solaceon due to their poor reputations.

The Merchant's Guild - The Merchant's guild was formed nearly thirteen years ago. It does not have an official headquarters and are self-governed and are mostly independent merchants that are willing to assist one another from time to time. Their Guild Master is a Honchkrow named Alabaster. A somewhat greedy pokemon that values Efficiency above all else.

The Platinum Champions- The Trailblazers was a small but elite group of Rescue explorers that formed eighteen years ago. They have dropped in number over the years. Despite their low rank numbers, they have exceedingly high expectations and have not accepted new members in over seven years. The most well known Trailblazers are nicknamed the big three. The Guild Master is a slaking named Gran, and his two lieutenants are a togekiss named Lynn and a aggron named Lex. The three used to be a powerful team before they formed their guild. Only members of the Trailblazers know where their true headquarters sits.

The Heart Guild - The Heart Guild is an elitist Guild in hearthhome City. It was formed eleven years ago. They are the loudest guild and rarely ever leave the safety of their beloved City. Many of it's members usually have ties with the first two guilds and pay very handsomely. They have two Co-Guild Masters. A Clefairy named Ruby and a Pikachu named Florentine.

Your apart of The Trailblazers. The trailblazers have only been formed for three years. They have not yet become officially seen nor treated as a Proper Guild, but pokemon looking to join a guild from all over have band together to rescue pokemon far and wide. Maybe to claim glory. Maybe for the adventure. Maybe for the pay. Whatever your reason, there is always a place for you. The Guild Master is a Purugly named Lenore. She is a somewhat carefree lazy pokemon that spends most of her time sleeping, but was once a powerhouse and rumored to have been a rival Gran before the Platinum Champions were formed. Her assistant is a nidoking named Braun. Braun is a very strict pokemon and has a long list of rules that he expects to be followed. He helps keep order around the guild when Lenore either busy or cannot be bothered to.
 

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