Post by BirdyBot on Jul 13, 2008 6:11:06 GMT
Hazumi Town is a small town. It is pretty and traditional, with thatched rooves on houses and cobbled streets. The nearly always shines there. The town centre is the where you want to be; it is several blocks of buildings, mainly shops, with a beautiful square at its core, the heart of the town. The shops are where you can find most of the residents, for they sell things like clothes, food, vidio games, etc. Right on the edge of the shops is the one most trainers visit, the Pokemon Mart, ironically (Because it's right next to the gym) called Last Change Saves. It has a large poster of a Chansey looking happy, surrounded by their popular items. They'll sell you anything to do with Pokemon.
In the square, there is a lovery fountain shaped like a Milotic, spraying crystal clear water into the smooth, curved basin below. It is perfectly drinkable. In the summer, people, mainly children, can be found paddling and splashing in it. There are benches on the sqaure, for people to relax on, and seeing that the residents like Pokemon so much, if you train your Pokemon there noone will bother you.
Lining this scene are the buildings most people come here for. First is the gym, then the contest hall, some other shops, including a restruant where they serve fancy food to both people and their Pokemon, and the Pokemon centre, complete with en-suite hotel. The Pokemon centre is four stories high, and has a fairly large base, contiuing straight up. It too looks traditional, but with a reinforced roof underneath that noone can see. On the lowest floor, they have a hospital area, where Nurse Joy will heal your Pokemon in a matter of seconds, but if it's more serious, they have an operating room and an overnight stay dormatory. On the bottom floor they also have a lounging are, where trainers and their Pokemon can chat, a restruant, in case you don't fancy eating too far away, and a training area, with a pool, large boulders, outdoor area, caves, any type of terrain you can think of. They also have a large supply of things like cord, dummies, and targets.
On the top three floors of the centre lie the hotel, with excelent veiws. The rooms are large, with comfortable beds, couches and chairs. They each have three rooms; the bedroom, bathroom and lounge. Each room is complete with every facility you could imagine, and it looks completely modern.
In the square, there is a lovery fountain shaped like a Milotic, spraying crystal clear water into the smooth, curved basin below. It is perfectly drinkable. In the summer, people, mainly children, can be found paddling and splashing in it. There are benches on the sqaure, for people to relax on, and seeing that the residents like Pokemon so much, if you train your Pokemon there noone will bother you.
Lining this scene are the buildings most people come here for. First is the gym, then the contest hall, some other shops, including a restruant where they serve fancy food to both people and their Pokemon, and the Pokemon centre, complete with en-suite hotel. The Pokemon centre is four stories high, and has a fairly large base, contiuing straight up. It too looks traditional, but with a reinforced roof underneath that noone can see. On the lowest floor, they have a hospital area, where Nurse Joy will heal your Pokemon in a matter of seconds, but if it's more serious, they have an operating room and an overnight stay dormatory. On the bottom floor they also have a lounging are, where trainers and their Pokemon can chat, a restruant, in case you don't fancy eating too far away, and a training area, with a pool, large boulders, outdoor area, caves, any type of terrain you can think of. They also have a large supply of things like cord, dummies, and targets.
On the top three floors of the centre lie the hotel, with excelent veiws. The rooms are large, with comfortable beds, couches and chairs. They each have three rooms; the bedroom, bathroom and lounge. Each room is complete with every facility you could imagine, and it looks completely modern.