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The next humans to arrive in Hisui came from across the sea. The [[Diamond Clan|Diamond]] and [[Pearl Clan]]s took the name of the [[Celestica people]] as their own. These clans both worshiped a deity known as "almighty Sinnoh", with the Diamond Clan claiming it {{p|Dialga|created time}} and the Pearl Clan claiming it {{p|Palkia|created space}}. This disagreement set off a long-running feud between the two clans. Members of the clans also came to venerate the descendants of the ancient Noble and Ride Pokémon and appointed themselves as [[warden]]s to tend to their needs.
The next humans to arrive in Hisui came from across the sea. The [[Diamond Clan|Diamond]] and [[Pearl Clan]]s took the name of the [[Celestica people]] as their own. These clans both worshiped a deity known as "almighty Sinnoh", with the Diamond Clan claiming it {{p|Dialga|created time}} and the Pearl Clan claiming it {{p|Palkia|created space}}. This disagreement set off a long-running feud between the two clans. Members of the clans also came to venerate the descendants of the ancient Noble and Ride Pokémon and appointed themselves as [[warden]]s to tend to their needs.


The latest arrivals in Hisui were the [[Galaxy Team|Galaxy Expedition Team]], comprised of people from numerous other regions including [[Hoenn]], [[Alola]], and [[Galar]]. These settlers built [[Jubilife Village]] in Hisui's southwestern corner. The Galaxy Expedition Team had been assembled to evaluate Hisui's viability for settlers, and to that end it embarked on an ecological study of the island. A significant part of this study involved the creation of the first complete Hisuian [[Pokédex]] at the direction of [[Professor Laventon]]. Unlike the two clans that lived in Hisui prior, the people of Jubilife Village were distrusting of Pokémon. To capture and store Pokémon, the expedition team brought with them [[Poké Ball]]s, a newly-invented technology.
The latest arrivals in Hisui were the [[Galaxy Team|Galaxy Expedition Team]], comprised of people from numerous other regions including [[Hoenn]], [[Alola]], and [[Galar]]. These settlers built [[Jubilife Village]] in Hisui's southwestern corner. The Galaxy Expedition Team had been assembled to evaluate Hisui's viability for settlers, and to that end it embarked on an ecological study of the island. A significant part of this study involved the creation of the first complete Hisuian [[Pokédex]] at the direction of [[Professor Laventon]]. Unlike the two clans that lived in Hisui prior, the people of Jubilife Village were distrusting of Pokémon. To capture and store Pokémon, the expedition team brought with them [[Poké Ball]]s, a newly-invented technology. Hisui plays a large part in the [[history of Poké Balls]].


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===Ecology===
===Ecology===
Hisui's harsh environment and climate is much different from most regions of the modern day, leading to many Pokémon being uniquely found within the region as well. Many of which are also not found in the modern-day Sinnoh as well, leading many Pokémon to have gone either extinct or migrate out of Hisui by the time the events of {{g|Diamond and Pearl}} happen. Hisui's conditions have brought forth many [[evolution]]s and [[regional form]]s that are not found else where in the world. The regional forms first discovered in the Hisui region are described as [[Hisuian form]]s.
Hisui's harsh environment and climate is much different from most regions of the modern day, leading to many Pokémon being uniquely found within the region as well. Many of which are also not found in the modern-day Sinnoh as well,implying that many of the Pokémon found in Hisui to have gone either extinct or migrate out of the region by the time the events of {{g|Diamond and Pearl}} happen. For example, {{p|Wyrdeer}} are a species of Pokémon evolving from {{p|Stantler}}, a species that still exists in the modern day, however, Stantler is not found in any of Sinnoh's Pokédexes, and its entry in the [[Paldea]] Pokédex for [[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet|Pokémon Violet]] specifically state that it used to evolve, implying that Wydeer had gone fully extinct. While the {{p|Qwilfish}} in Hisui are known to have migrated to other colder climates instead, according to the Pokédex at [[Blueberry Academy]]. Hisui's conditions have brought forth many [[evolution]]s and [[regional form]]s that are not found else where in the world. Many of these changes are related to Hisui's seasonal and colder climates, having the Pokémon adapt to new forms. Laventon's study of {{p|Decidueye}} confirms that evolution can be an influence on evolution, with the Pokémon in particular having to adapt to the cold. The regional forms first discovered in the Hisui region are described as [[Hisuian form]]s.


[[Professor Laventon]] of the Galaxy Team is a [[Pokémon professor]] who studies the ecology of Pokémon, and is tasked by the Survey Corps to create Hisui's first [[Pokédex]], studying the Pokémon nature and ecology.
[[Professor Laventon]] of the Galaxy Team is a [[Pokémon professor]] who studies the ecology of Pokémon, and is tasked by the Survey Corps to create Hisui's first [[Pokédex]].
 
Hisui's vegetation is also an important part of the ecosystem and to the people and Pokémon who live there, with many plants growing only in Hisui and in no other locations. Similar to regional forms, Hisui also grows a unique type of [[Apricorn]] that other regions such as [[Johto]] may not, including [[Apricorn (item)|Brown Apricorn]]s. The many plants that can be used for food that grow in Hisui include [[Sand Radish]]es, [[Sootfoot Root]]s and many types of [[Berries]]. Many of the vegetation in the region is determined by sub-region, for example, [[Pop Pod]]s and a sea vegetable that grow only in the Cobalt Coastlands, while [[Sand Radish]]es will only grow in the Alabaster Icelands.
 
Among usage in food and delicacy, the natural elements found in the region are also used for [[crafting]], an important part of survival in the region. The usage of items are often used to to make other foods, but also items such as [[Poké Ball]]s, and [[Potion]]s. Balms for [[Noble Pokémon]] are often made with ingredients found around the location that the normal variants of that species would prefer, such as Lord {{p|Electrode}} preferring food made from [[Crunchy Salt]]. This salt often grows in Hisui's mountain tops where Hisuian Electrode tend to live. Many materials are also harvested from the Pokémon themselves, especially plant-like or [[Poison (type)]]-Type Pokémon such as {{p|Petilil}} whose leaves are used for medical care and {{p|Croagunk}} whose toxins could be used for similar purposes. [[Medicinal Leek]]s are a common vegetable found through out the entire region, and are also used for basic medical purposes and healing. These herbs are often mixed into Potions, but can also be applied directly.


===Demographics===
===Demographics===
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