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Lost Carnival Mods ([personal profile] ringleaders) wrote in [community profile] lostcarnival2017-03-26 05:52 pm

⇨ ALOLA

Who: EVERYONE.
When: Day 73 - Day 87
Where: The islands of Alola.
What: The Carnival arrives at its next touring location, a series of tropical islands inhabited by a species of animal called Pokemon and their trainers!
Warnings: Pokemon is pretty PG-rated.

IT'S A POKEMON WORLD

Alola is broken up into four different islands, with a number of unique points of interest. Boats can easily be rented in order to get between the islands, or you can just pay for the fair of a scheduled trip. If you can prove you have the skills for it, you can also call on a "Ride Pokemon" - that is, either a Charizard or a Lapras that will fly or swim you between locations.

► POPULATION: Though the islands appear very small as an abstraction in the actual games, that doesn't hold over into the actual reality of it. When interacting with the different locations, imagine that they are about as big and spread out as they would be in real life. It's about on the same scale as Hawaii is on earth. Ignore any wikis that say the population of each island is like 200 people, because that's just adding up all the scripted NPCs, and there are realistically more than six houses per town.

► AMENITIES: Even if they aren't overtly listed on island maps, it can be assumed that all towns and cities will have basic amenities - that is, places to eat, place to go to the washroom, places to buy souvenirs, and the other things one would expect in a tourist heavy area. You can also buy malasadas pretty much anywhere.

► POKECENTERS: You'll be able to find a Pokecenter in pretty much every town - a Pokecenter is a public building in which Pokemon Trainers can rest and get their Pokemon healed. Think of it like free international Pokemon healthcare. You can also buy Pokeballs here, as well as potions and other healing items for later use.

► AETHER FOUNDATION: A peace keeping organization that shelters Pokemon from harm and abuse. If you kill/maim any Pokemon or otherwise act violently in public, they will come to try to take you down with their Pokemon. They also are the main force working against Team Skull.

MELEMELE ISLAND
[MELEMELE DETAIL MAP] [GUARDIAN DEITY TAPU KOKO] [WIKI LINK]

► TRAINER SCHOOL: A full fledged for young, aspiring Pokemon Trainers! Students go here to learn about Pokemon care and battling before setting out on their own journeys. It would be sort of weird for an adult to show up here, like it would for an adult to try to attend an elementary school, but you can probably learn some of the basics just from touring the facility.

► HAU'OLI SHOPPING DISTRICT: The biggest shopping district on Melemele, you can do a lot here, from eating out to getting your hair dyed. A lot of shops are, unsurprisingly, completely Pokemon focused - but there are some that aren't, too. There are also some very nice beach fronts nearby.

► BERRY FIELDS: Berries come in a lot of different types and have different effects when used. Mostly, Pokemon love to eat them, regardless of what type they are. This is a big field of them, most of which are free to take if you catch them when ripe.

► TEN CARAT HILL: The secluded interior of a small mountain, filled with some rare types of rock Pokemon. You have to be able to bypass the left overs of some recent rockslides to get in.

► TRIAL SITE: There is only one trial on this islands, which is the Normal type trial. All you have to do is fight a bunch of Pokemon ferrets, and then fight an even bigger Pokemon ferret that thirsts for your blood. It's not so bad.

AKALA ISLAND
[AKALA DETAIL MAP] [GUARDIAN DEITY TAPU LELE] [WIKI LINK]

► TIDE SONG HOTEL: A big ass hotel near the port - if you want to stay on Alola overnight, this is a pretty good place to go. It isn't too expensive, and is also rather nice.

► DIMENSIONAL RESEARCH LAB: Alola, on occasion, has been the site of various dimensional breaks (haha) in which extraplanar creatures called Ultra Beasts have crossed over. There isn't much information about these beasts, but they are something that are being actively studied. Characters who are nerds might find some of this information interesting.

► HANO GRAND RESORT: The inevitably big, fancy resort that tends to take route in touristy places like this. If you actually pay to spend some time there, you can enjoy all the things you'd expect to find in a fancy resort, except with way more Pokemon. There is also a fancy, secluded beach for resort goers only.

► BATTLE ROYALE DOME: A battle area in which 4 trainers fight each other all at once, with teams of there Pokemon. The trainers here are mostly quite expert, and you need a team of three Pokemon to play, so player characters probably won't be able to participate. However, you can still come to watch, if you like seeing a bunch of colourful monsters slapping each other around.

► PANIOLA RANCH: A large ranch that keeps a lot of Pokemon that resemble earth farm animals. You can leave Pokemon here to stay for a while if you need a break from the strains of trainer life. Quite often, however, your Pokemon will end up getting knocked up and leave you with another egg to care for.

► TRIAL SITES: Brooklet Hill is a lake filled area that contains the Water Trial. You have to fight a bunch of schooling Wishiwashi, and then an even bigger schooling Wishiwashi to win. Wela Volcano Park contains the Fire Trial, where you must climb to the top of the dormant volcano, and spot the difference between a series of ceremonial island dances. Then you gotta fight a team of Marrowaks and a giant Salazzle. The Lush Jungle contains the Grass challenge, in which you have to find a series of rare organic ingredients in order to brew something that will lure out a giant Lurantis.

ULA'ULA ISLAND
[ULA'ULA DETAIL MAP] [GUARDIAN DEITY TAPU BULU] [WIKI LINK]

► MALIE GARDEN: A nice big garden to hang out in and chill. Also, there are Pokemon there... and also, Pokemon battles? There's really no end to it.

► MOUNT HOKULANI OBSERVATORY: Up at the top of the local mountain, you can go see a space observatory. Like most things in Alola, it's like a regular observatory, except with more Pokemon, since some Pokemon just straight up come from space. You can take a bus up here, but you can also hike if you want.

► HAINA DESERT: A shitty desert in the middle of the island. Mostly only good for if you want the kinds of Pokemon that live in shitty deserts.

► ABANDONED THRIFTY MEGAMART: A Megamart, but haunted. Extremely haunted, filled with the kind of ghost Pokemon that would actually kill you. You have to take a bunch of pictures of ghosts on your way through here if you want to beat the Ghost Trial.

► PO TOWN: The ramshackle remains of the town that Team Skull have taken over. It's completely walled off from the rest of the world, and is pretty terrible. No point in going in there unless you're fighting crime, in which case you can expect to get challenged to Pokemon battles by a lot of Team Skull knuckleheads.

► LAKE OF THE MOON: A huge, round temple thing in the middle of nowhere. It's used to praise a legendary Pokemon that existed years ago, but there presently doesn't seem to be anything around except cool architecture.

► TRIAL SITES: The Observatory contains the Electric Challenge, during which you have to fend off various kinds of electric grubs, before eventually taking on a giant Vikavolt. The Abandoned Megamart must first be cleared before challenging the Ghost Trial officially, at which point you will have to defeat a powerful Mimikyu.

PONI ISLAND
[PONI DETAIL MAP] [GUARDIAN DEITY TAPU FINI] [WIKI LINK]

► SEAFOLK VILLAGE: A village made of nothing but houseboats and other water fairing homes. It's the only major town on Poni Island.

► ANCIENT RUINS: Most of Poni Island has been reduced to ruins, over time. Not many people live here, relative to the other islands, but there are a lot of abandoned buildings from when they apparently used to.

► VAST PONI CANYONS: Most of the island is comprised of canyons, caves, and valleys filled with particularly strong Pokemon, and also a lot of fight-hungry Pokemon trainers. Most of them will want to fight you as soon as they see you, since they are there mostly to train, but they will back down if you tell them you're not a trainer. Though, at that point they will strongly urge you to go home, because it's too danger for anything other than the strongest trainers.

► ALTAR OF THE SUN: A matching altar to the one found on Ula'ula, except this time dedicated to a legendary Pokemon of the sun. If you play some magic flutes here at the right time then apparently a giant lion might show up, but there's no way to be sure.

► TRIAL SITES: The only Trial here is the Grand Trial, which is a fight against the leader's ground type Pokemon. You may also get lucky and have the Fairy Trial's kahuna deign to fight you, with her fairy types, if she randomly wanders into your path. Both of them are very strong, and are not advised to challenge for new trainers.
puddingemote: (sweetheart)

[personal profile] puddingemote 2017-04-14 09:52 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hmmmm..." He looks around, like some impartial judge of dance will suddenly pop out of the flowers, before looking back at Lambert.

"You judge then." He's as good as anyone.
whattaprick: (lone wolf)

[personal profile] whattaprick 2017-04-15 10:08 am (UTC)(link)
With no lord of the dance to present themselves as arbiter, it seems like that responsibility falls on Lambert, so he grins, finding himself a place to sit down on the grass.

"All right. Have at it, then."
puddingemote: (all the blood that i would bleed)

[personal profile] puddingemote 2017-04-19 04:11 am (UTC)(link)
Tamaki nods in response to Lambert's acquiescence, before looking back at the Oricorio.

"He's the judge," he repeats to the Pokemon, who nods like it understand the concept of judging (maybe it does, Pokemon are weird). Then they begin again.

They have no music, so instead, Tamaki claps for the bird to help it keep time, and Oricorio chirps for him as they take turns. The Oricorio uses a pom-pom style of dance, waving its wings and high-kicking its feet. Tamaki is a freestyle dancer, and occasionally he breakdances.

Despite being a professional dancer of sorts, Tamaki seems to wear out more quickly than the Oricorio. He's panting by the end, though the Oricorio is starting to droop, itself.
whattaprick: (these wooounds they will not heeeal)

[personal profile] whattaprick 2017-04-20 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
In the meantime, Lambert and Pig are just going to kick back and enjoy the show. Lambert remembers that Tamaki had said something about being an acrobat before, but this is the first time he's seen him actually perform... even if it is just for him, a donkey, and a dumb bird.

Since the whole thing is hilarious, Lambert elects to play along and really get into it, clapping in time with Tamaki first, and then with the bird's chirps. When they eventually wrap up the performance, Lambert turns to his Mudbray (who's simply taken to chewing on a patch of grass and looking discontent) with a smirk.

"Hang on, gotta consult with my co-judge here." He reaches out, pretending to confer with Pig for a few minutes, before he pulls away and nods solemnly.

"It was pretty close, but I'm going to have to give this one to the bird."
puddingemote: (i belong)

[personal profile] puddingemote 2017-04-23 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Oricorio jumps and waves its pom-poms in victory while Tamaki shouts, "Ah! I lost!" He looks dismayed for a moment, but then the bird waves its pom-poms again for him, and that cheers him back up.

"It was a good match, though," he concedes, with a little bow the Oricorio, who looks confused for a moment before bowing back, which makes Tamaki chuckle.

"That was fun." He comes over toward Lambert and flops on the ground, wiping sweat off his brow with his sleeve. The Oricorio follows him, sitting next to him and looking quite content.
whattaprick: (lone wolf)

[personal profile] whattaprick 2017-04-24 07:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Lambert watches the little exchange take place with a little smirk of amusement, absently scratching Pig's scruffy little mane before he rummages in a pocket.

"Here, give this to it since it won." It's a plain yellow Pokebean about as cheerful as the Pokemon itself. Lambert doesn't really know much about Tamaki on a personal level, but for a good solid few minutes of entertainment, the gesture seems appropriate enough.

"You gonna keep it?"
puddingemote: (you belong)

[personal profile] puddingemote 2017-04-29 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
"Ah, thanks!"

Tamaki gratefully takes the bean (resisting the urge to take a curious bite of it himself) and holds it out to Oricorio. It trills in excitement, taking the bean from him and munching on it happily with its beak. Cute! Tamaki watches for a minute, until Lambert gets his attention again.

"Can I keep it?" He knows the people here do that, catch the Pokemon and keep them as pets or use them in fights. But Tamaki isn't from this world, nor is Lambert for that matter. So is it really okay?
whattaprick: (piss off)

[personal profile] whattaprick 2017-04-29 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
"If you can prove you're worthy of it," Lambert confirms, with a little shrug, patting a hand against the Mudbray's flank. "They've got these 'trials' on the island you're supposed to take them through. And you've got to commit to raising them. I'm working on training this one--" he nods at his own Pokémon. "--into something I'll actually be able to use around the Carnival. But it's got a long way to go."
puddingemote: (i been sleepin here instead)

[personal profile] puddingemote 2017-05-01 12:45 am (UTC)(link)
"Really!?"

Tamaki perks up at this. So all he has to do is take the bird with him through these "trials," and he'll get to keep it? That sounds like a great deal.

"A dancing bird would be great for the Carnival," he says decisively, before looking back at the Oricorio, who is just finishing up the bean. "What do you think? Do you want to come with me?"

The Oricorio looks up at him and chirps happily, and that seems to seal the deal. Tamaki grins, wide and happy.

"Yeah! It'll come with me!"