If you are anywhere near open water this Fourth Wall, you might see a shipwreck. No, two shipwrecks. No, wait--
Build on the backs of countless and countless shipwrecks is the pirate city of Leviathan. The city juts out high above the sea on a floating island of flotsam and jetsam, cannibalised pirate ships making up both the base, as well as the houses in the city itself.
Though the city itself is enormous, anyone wandering through it will find the twisting narrow 'streets' direct back to only a few locations in the city that can be visited in depth. While the other neighbourhoods of the city are visible to the eye, anyone attempting to visit them will simply get turned around endlessly. The neighbourhoods and locations that can be visited however are
Two enormous wooden structures that jut out in front of the rest of the city like pincers. It uses a colossal trawling net to capture any ships that get too close to the city. Unlike other parts of the city, Maelstrom's Maw has no housing; instead, this area is set up as somewhat of a chop shop. The ships that are captured by Leviathan are dismantled here, and anything useful is set aside to repair and expand the city of Leviathan.
Pokemon: Crews of Timburr and Machoke roam this area, moving around large wooden planks and beams. A solitary Golurk seems to be in charge of them. Sharpedo and the occasional Dhelmise roam the waters below.
Located in the nicer part of Leviathan (in so far as any part of a ramshackle pirate city made off debris can be considered nice) are the Gold Gardens. Like every other part of the city, the Gold Gardens are built out of the remains of old schooners and frigates, however here all that debris has been used to create a sprawling campus full of any kind of entertainment a pirate might wish: theatre stages, brothels, casinos, and of course a large central bar, which is made up of various lounges. Upstairs, a wide variety of luxury suites can be found.
While the Gold Gardens are empty of people, anyone visiting this location can find plenty of different kinds of alcohol, as well as some other illicit substances. In addition, anyone who has the ability to sense magic will be able to note that the Gold Gardens seem to be encompassed by a faint, celestial aura.
Pokemon: One Shuckle Bartender (he doesn't know what he is doing) and many pickpocketing Nickits. Look after your purse!
Up high in the Crow's Keep, a neighbourhood suspended high above the main body of Leviathan on an enormous mast, one can find the Compass Points Library. As the name suggests, this is a library and the main body of written knowledge in the city of Leviathan.
The building itself looks almost cathedral-like, the outer walls created out of the figureheads of many ancient ships. The library is topped by a giant, wooden dome which is decorated with arcane runes and houses a gigantic, 60-foot-long pirate spyglass that functions like a telescope.
Inside of the library, one can find many towering shelves full of (stolen) books, covering a wide variety of topics. Most, however, are somehow related to piratical interests, whether it is old maps of treasure (many of which now long found), shipbuilding, preventing scurvy, or curse breaking. There is also a hidden room with thousands of books on the subject of friendship.
Pokemon: Minior can be found hovering in the domed observatory, while birds like Fletchling, Fletchinder, Talonflame, and Oricorio (Baile) flit through the library itself.
This massive warehouse actually houses one of the most important buildings in the City of Leviathan: The Row and the Ruction. Stepping inside, one will be able to spot a long bar on one end of the room, but the majority of the room is dominated by a sawdust-covered, blood-covered open area. Above this area, rigging and nets and boards have been suspended from the walls in a giant web. The walls of the building are covered in all manner of old weapons, many rusted and no longer usable.
Though it will be difficult to imagine for many outsiders, this is actually the bicameral legislature for the City of Leviathan. The ground floor (the Row) is home to a gigantic bar brawl that has been going on for at least 150 years. The rigging above (the Ruction) is from where decisions for the city are made. To have an influence on the city, one must first battle their way through the unending bar brawl (it helps to have many supporters) so they can climb up into the Ruction. From there, they can give commands that must be carried out.
Pokemon: Just a whole lot of fighting pokemon are brawling in the Row. They aren't doing it for the political influence though! They just like fighting.
The Pirate City of Leviathan
Build on the backs of countless and countless shipwrecks is the pirate city of Leviathan. The city juts out high above the sea on a floating island of flotsam and jetsam, cannibalised pirate ships making up both the base, as well as the houses in the city itself.
Though the city itself is enormous, anyone wandering through it will find the twisting narrow 'streets' direct back to only a few locations in the city that can be visited in depth. While the other neighbourhoods of the city are visible to the eye, anyone attempting to visit them will simply get turned around endlessly. The neighbourhoods and locations that can be visited however are
Maelstrom's Maw
Two enormous wooden structures that jut out in front of the rest of the city like pincers. It uses a colossal trawling net to capture any ships that get too close to the city. Unlike other parts of the city, Maelstrom's Maw has no housing; instead, this area is set up as somewhat of a chop shop. The ships that are captured by Leviathan are dismantled here, and anything useful is set aside to repair and expand the city of Leviathan.
Pokemon: Crews of Timburr and Machoke roam this area, moving around large wooden planks and beams. A solitary Golurk seems to be in charge of them. Sharpedo and the occasional Dhelmise roam the waters below.
The Gold Gardens
Located in the nicer part of Leviathan (in so far as any part of a ramshackle pirate city made off debris can be considered nice) are the Gold Gardens. Like every other part of the city, the Gold Gardens are built out of the remains of old schooners and frigates, however here all that debris has been used to create a sprawling campus full of any kind of entertainment a pirate might wish: theatre stages, brothels, casinos, and of course a large central bar, which is made up of various lounges. Upstairs, a wide variety of luxury suites can be found.
While the Gold Gardens are empty of people, anyone visiting this location can find plenty of different kinds of alcohol, as well as some other illicit substances. In addition, anyone who has the ability to sense magic will be able to note that the Gold Gardens seem to be encompassed by a faint, celestial aura.
Pokemon: One Shuckle Bartender (he doesn't know what he is doing) and many pickpocketing Nickits. Look after your purse!
Compass Points Library
Up high in the Crow's Keep, a neighbourhood suspended high above the main body of Leviathan on an enormous mast, one can find the Compass Points Library. As the name suggests, this is a library and the main body of written knowledge in the city of Leviathan.
The building itself looks almost cathedral-like, the outer walls created out of the figureheads of many ancient ships. The library is topped by a giant, wooden dome which is decorated with arcane runes and houses a gigantic, 60-foot-long pirate spyglass that functions like a telescope.
Inside of the library, one can find many towering shelves full of (stolen) books, covering a wide variety of topics. Most, however, are somehow related to piratical interests, whether it is old maps of treasure (many of which now long found), shipbuilding, preventing scurvy, or curse breaking. There is also a hidden room with thousands of books on the subject of friendship.
Pokemon: Minior can be found hovering in the domed observatory, while birds like Fletchling, Fletchinder, Talonflame, and Oricorio (Baile) flit through the library itself.
The Row and the Ruction
This massive warehouse actually houses one of the most important buildings in the City of Leviathan: The Row and the Ruction. Stepping inside, one will be able to spot a long bar on one end of the room, but the majority of the room is dominated by a sawdust-covered, blood-covered open area. Above this area, rigging and nets and boards have been suspended from the walls in a giant web. The walls of the building are covered in all manner of old weapons, many rusted and no longer usable.
Though it will be difficult to imagine for many outsiders, this is actually the bicameral legislature for the City of Leviathan. The ground floor (the Row) is home to a gigantic bar brawl that has been going on for at least 150 years. The rigging above (the Ruction) is from where decisions for the city are made. To have an influence on the city, one must first battle their way through the unending bar brawl (it helps to have many supporters) so they can climb up into the Ruction. From there, they can give commands that must be carried out.
Pokemon: Just a whole lot of fighting pokemon are brawling in the Row. They aren't doing it for the political influence though! They just like fighting.