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The '''Celestial Tower''' (Japanese: '''タワーオブヘブン''' ''Tower of Heaven'') is a location situated in central western [[Unova]] which can be considered a counterpart to [[Kanto]]'s [[Pokémon Tower]], [[Hoenn]]'s [[Mt. Pyre]], and [[Sinnoh]]'s [[Lost Tower]]. The player follows [[Skyla]] here when she leaves her Gym to care for a fainted {{type|Flying}} Pokémon she saw at the tower's top while piloting her cargo plane. Upon arriving, she says that she gave the Pokémon a {{DL|Revive|Max Revive}}, and it flew off. She then asks the player to ring the bell on top of the tower. The bell's sound is said to reflect the nature of the one who rang it. The Celestial Tower is a burial place for deceased {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. One man who is not in the tower says that he must go there to ring the tower's bell for his {{p|Petilil}}.
The '''Celestial Tower''' (Japanese: '''タワーオブヘブン''' ''Tower of Heaven'') is a location situated in central western [[Unova]]. A burial ground for deceased Pokémon, it can be considered a counterpart to [[Kanto]]'s [[Pokémon Tower]], [[Hoenn]]'s [[Mt. Pyre]], and [[Sinnoh]]'s [[Lost Tower]].  


If the player returns to the top of the tower after defeating [[Ghetsis]] and [[Team Plasma]] at [[N's Castle]] in {{game|Black and White|s}}, [[Alder]], the {{pkmn|Champion}} of [[Unova]], is found ringing the bell. He tells the player that he is ringing the bell to comfort the spirit of his very first Pokémon, which is now deceased. He then challenges the player to come to the {{un|Pokémon League}} again in order to battle him and the [[Elite Four]], before leaving the tower. Alder also mentions that he and his Pokémon were madly pursuing strength, much in the same way that [[Cheren]] does.
==Description==
The Celestial Tower is a tall tower with three inner floors connected by spiral staircases. Like certain buildings in other regions, it is a resting place for deceased Pokémon. At the top of the tower is a bell, which mourners can ring in remembrance of their lost Pokémon. The bell's sound is said to reflect the nature of the one who rang it.
 
In {{game|Black and White|s}}, the player must come here before the [[Mistralton City]] Gym Leader, [[Skyla]], will agree to a Pokémon battle. She has come here to care for a fainted {{type|Flying}} Pokémon she saw while flying her plane. After she has healed the Pokémon, she insists the player rings the bell at the top of the tower. Later in the game, the player can meet {{pkmn|Champion}} [[Alder]] here, ringing the bell to comfort the spirit of his very first Pokémon. Before he leaves the tower, he mentions that he and his Pokémon were madly pursuing strength, much in the same way that [[Cheren]] does. He will also challenge the player to return to the {{un|Pokémon League}} once more.


In {{game|Black and White|s|4=2}}, [[Professor Juniper]] comes here to continue her research into how the distribution of Pokémon in Unova has changed over the past two years.
In {{game|Black and White|s|4=2}}, [[Professor Juniper]] comes here to continue her research into how the distribution of Pokémon in Unova has changed over the past two years.