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- | **Kzye** is nestled against the slope of [[: | + | {{ : |
- | well-hidden in an almost martian landscape, surrounded at a bit of a distance by rolling hills of short, | + | **Kzye** is nestled against the slope of [[: |
- | sun-bleached grasses. It's a town of friendly people that are sometimes too forthcoming to | + | |
- | strangers. Aside from the permanent inhabitants numbering about a hundred, Kzye is rarely visited | + | See also: // |
- | by anyone other than pokémon trainers. | + | |
+ | ===== Subculture ===== | ||
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+ | The Kzye City subculture shares much in common with that of [[place: | ||
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+ | As such, there' | ||
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+ | Despite their outward skittishness, | ||
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+ | The Kzye people are not particularly loyal to each other. They would certainly protest if the integrity of their friends were tarnished, but they are too pensive as that it would not give them food for thought. The mere fact a stranger has thought ill of another is cause for them to question their own experience with them, although such doubt only lasts if evidence is forthcoming. Again, Keith' | ||
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+ | The people of the settlement are not known to be particularly good at defending themselves, be it verbally or physically, though there are certainly exceptions. As such, they tend to be quite pokémon-dependant, | ||
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+ | (As such, it really is quite good that someone like Keith can keep an eye on them. And he does.) | ||
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+ | ===== Characters from Kzye City ===== | ||
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+ | * [[character: | ||
===== Descriptions from Sessions ===== | ===== Descriptions from Sessions ===== | ||
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- | The landscape between Kethi and Kzye is made up mainly of calmly rolling hills, slightly sun-bleached | + | The landscape between Kethi and Kzye is made up mainly of calmly rolling hills, slightly sun-bleached stretches of wild grasses layered across those mounds, speckled with the occasional tree. The most prominent feature in the landscape appears at the horizon at the junction between Route 53, 61 and 62, the slope up to the crater of the dormant |
- | stretches of wild grasses layered across those mounds, speckled with the occasional tree. The most | + | |
- | prominent feature in the landscape appears at the horizon at the junction between Route 53, 61 and 62, | + | While the sun's rays are not quite sufficient to turn the area into a metaphorical oven, the landscape has much in common with a desert, and the most prominent sound on their travels had set in during the afternoon: the stridulation of crickets and their kin. |
- | the slope up to the crater of the extinct | + | |
- | from where they are approaching, | + | And then, coming to rise to the top of a hill, with the slope leading up to the edge of the crater now a large, dominanting mark, Kzye appears to our friends: a comfortably small town nestled between two ' |
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+ | The town seems to radiate something of a feel they'd last seen in Ehqaj - it's so quiet in the streets, as though lively were elsewhere. That is, until the sound of playing children drifts to them from somewhere to their front and right, full of bubbling joy, but distant. A playground, perhaps, at the edge of the town. Well, at least it's not all dead. Pleasantly, one of the first places in the town is its PokéCenter... small, but running and evidently kept clean and sparkling, not like in Pyu Ivvi. | ||
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+ | Long minutes later, they' | ||
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+ | It was now shortly past midnight, with Dakarai trudging through the rapidly chilling, arid landscape around Kzye, the lights of the settlement glinting at the foot of the dormant volcano, just a handful of klicks ahead - two or three. | ||
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+ | Kzye was the first gym battle he was mildly wary of, though - apparently, Sirius' | ||
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+ | The first house of Kzye, something of an island amongst the rugged landscape, passes by Dakarai' | ||
- | While the sun' | + | No signs. It' |
- | has much in common with a desert, and the most prominent sound on their travels | + | |
- | afternoon: the stridulation of crickets | + | |
- | And then, coming to rise to the top of a hill, with the slope leading | + | Keith Sirius is standing just outside |
- | now a large, dominanting mark, Kzye appears to our friends: a comfortably small town nestled between | + | |
- | two ' | + | |
- | in the afternoon sun. Stylistically, Kethi and Kzye seem related - the houses are of similar design. | + | |
- | In a word: uninventive, but homely. [Editorial note: The sizes of Kzye and Pyu Ivvi have since been | + | |
- | adjusted.] | + | |
- | The town seems to radiate something of a feel they'd last seen in Ehqaj - it's so quiet in the streets, | + | {{tag> |
- | as though lively were elsewhere. That is, until the sound of playing children drifts to them from | + | |
- | somewhere to their front and right, full of bubbling joy, but distant. A playground, perhaps, at the | + | |
- | edge of the town. Well, at least it's not all dead. Pleasantly, one of the first places in the town | + | |
- | is its PokéCenter... small, but running and evidently kept clean and sparkling, not like in Pyu Ivvi. | + |
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