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Also like Sinnoh, Hisui is a large region that can be split up, usually between an Eastern and a Western half with [[Mount Coronet]] at its center. The location and environment will change the cloak that {{p|Burmy}} wears, and determine the form of {{p|Shellos}} and {{p|Gastrodon}} that are found. Unlike Sinnoh, the region is also split further than just the two halves, containing five separate sub-regions, often split into their own smaller environments. These sub-regions include: the [[Obsidian Fieldlands]], the [[Crimson Mirelands]], the [[Cobalt Coastlands]], the [[Coronet Highlands]] and the [[Alabaster Icelands]].
Also like Sinnoh, Hisui is a large region that can be split up, usually between an Eastern and a Western half with [[Mount Coronet]] at its center. The location and environment will change the cloak that {{p|Burmy}} wears, and determine the form of {{p|Shellos}} and {{p|Gastrodon}} that are found. Unlike Sinnoh, the region is also split further than just the two halves, containing five separate sub-regions, often split into their own smaller environments. These sub-regions include: the [[Obsidian Fieldlands]], the [[Crimson Mirelands]], the [[Cobalt Coastlands]], the [[Coronet Highlands]] and the [[Alabaster Icelands]].


The Obsidian Fieldlands is the least hostile of the five sub-regions. The location, as its name suggests, features grassy plains with flower patches and forests that surrounded by beaches and mountains at its ends. The Obsidian Fieldlands is located in the Southwest of Sinnoh which would eventually become [[Sandgem Town]] and {{rt|201|Sinnoh}}. The Obsidian Fieldlands is flat enough to [[Ride Pokémon (Hisui)|ride]] {{p|Wyrdeer}} across the location. The fieldlands' meadows and terrain are split up between two rivers that lead from the north and into the south, ending into the ocean of [[Sandgem Flats]] and [[Ramanas Island]]. The more one follows the paths leading southeast, they'll be met with several hills in the center of location, and further more wooded areas containing [[The Heartwood]]. On the opposite side in the southwest is body of water known as [[Lake Verity]].
The Obsidian Fieldlands is the least hostile of the five sub-regions. The location, as its name suggests, features grassy plains with flower patches and forests that are surrounded by beaches and mountains at its ends. The Obsidian Fieldlands is located in the southwest of Sinnoh which would eventually become [[Sandgem Town]] and {{rt|201|Sinnoh}}. The Obsidian Fieldlands is flat enough to [[Ride Pokémon (Hisui)|ride]] {{p|Wyrdeer}} across the location. The fieldlands' meadows and terrain are split up between two rivers that lead from the north and into the south, ending into the ocean of [[Sandgem Flats]] and [[Ramanas Island]]. The more one follows the paths leading southeast, they'll be met with several hills in the center of location, and further more wooded areas containing [[The Heartwood]]. On the opposite side in the southwest is body of water known as [[Lake Verity]].


The Crimson Mirelands, the location that would eventually become modern day [[Pastoria City]], the [[Great Marsh]] and [[Solaceon Town]], is entirely filled with swamps and rivers, and as its name suggest, plenty of red mud and soil. It is located in the southeastern end of the region. It has multiple ruins and inscriptions such as the [[Solaceon Ruins]]. [[Fog]] is often present in this the Mirelands. While still grassy, it is much more hilly and steep compared to that of the Obsidian Fieldlands. The swampy terrain of the Crimson Mirelands allows for peat to be found. The [[Diamond Settlement]] sit on the Northern end of the Crimson Mirelands, with [[Lake Valor]] resting beside it.
The Crimson Mirelands, the location that would eventually become modern day [[Pastoria City]], the [[Great Marsh]] and [[Solaceon Town]], is entirely filled with swamps and rivers, and as its name suggest, plenty of red mud and soil. It is located in the southeastern end of the region. It has multiple ruins and inscriptions such as the [[Solaceon Ruins]]. [[Fog]] is often present in this the Mirelands. While still grassy, it is much more hilly and steep compared to that of the Obsidian Fieldlands. The swampy terrain of the Crimson Mirelands allows for peat to be found. The [[Diamond Settlement]] sit on the Northern end of the Crimson Mirelands, with [[Lake Valor]] resting beside it.
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The core of Hisui is the Coronet Highlands with its most defining features being the tall and rocky Coronet Mountain range with [[Mount Coronet]] at its heart. The highlands reaches high altitudes with very little roads, requiring the need of a Pokémon such as {{p|Sneasler}} to traverse its rocky slopes. The mountain range, and not limited to Mount Coronet or peaks, has a [[magnetic field]] that allows for Pokémon such as {{p|Nosepass}} to evolve. The mountains contain several pools of water, with one such spring, the [[Fabled Spring]], to be where {{p|Clefairy}} gather under a full moon. Inside the mountain range are numerous caves and tunnels, including [[Wayward Cave]]. Multiple [[ruins]] from the Celestica People are found the higher one travels, ending at the snowy summit of Mount Coronet where the [[Temple of Sinnoh]] lies.
The core of Hisui is the Coronet Highlands with its most defining features being the tall and rocky Coronet Mountain range with [[Mount Coronet]] at its heart. The highlands reaches high altitudes with very little roads, requiring the need of a Pokémon such as {{p|Sneasler}} to traverse its rocky slopes. The mountain range, and not limited to Mount Coronet or peaks, has a [[magnetic field]] that allows for Pokémon such as {{p|Nosepass}} to evolve. The mountains contain several pools of water, with one such spring, the [[Fabled Spring]], to be where {{p|Clefairy}} gather under a full moon. Inside the mountain range are numerous caves and tunnels, including [[Wayward Cave]]. Multiple [[ruins]] from the Celestica People are found the higher one travels, ending at the snowy summit of Mount Coronet where the [[Temple of Sinnoh]] lies.


The most northern part of Hisui is the Alabaster Icelands. Like it's modern day counterpart of {{rt|216|sinnoh}}, {{rt|217|sinnoh}} and [[Snowpoint City]], it is covered in snow. Like many parts of the region, the icelands are also incredibly rocky and mountainous, these rocky formations are often covered in thick-slippery ice that even Sneasler cannot climb. This is especially true in the southern ends of the location that connects to rocky locations of the Coronet Highlands, which like it, has some caves and tunnels. The Alabaster Icelands is mostly barren, but still contains vegetation and tall trees, as well as a river. There is multiple hot springs that one can visit. Many of these springs are found at the [[Pearl Settlement]] that rests at the cliffs below [[Snowpoint Temple]]. Above these cliffs is also [[Lake Acuity]], containing a waterfall that leads to the river.
The most northern part of Hisui is the Alabaster Icelands. Like its modern day counterpart of {{rt|216|sinnoh}}, {{rt|217|sinnoh}} and [[Snowpoint City]], it is covered in snow. Like many parts of the region, the icelands are also incredibly rocky and mountainous, these rocky formations are often covered in thick-slippery ice that even Sneasler cannot climb. This is especially true in the southern ends of the location that connects to rocky locations of the Coronet Highlands, which like it, has some caves and tunnels. The Alabaster Icelands is mostly barren, but still contains vegetation and tall trees, as well as a river. There is multiple hot springs that one can visit. Many of these springs are found at the [[Pearl Settlement]] that rests at the cliffs below [[Snowpoint Temple]]. Above these cliffs is also [[Lake Acuity]], containing a waterfall that leads to the river.


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