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'''Celestial Tower''' (Japanese: '''タワーオブヘブン''' ''Tower of Heaven'') is a location in [[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 {{type2|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.
'''Celestial Tower''' (Japanese: '''タワーオブヘブン''' ''Tower of Heaven'') is a location in [[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 {{type2|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.
If the player returns to the top of the tower after defeating the [[Elite Four]], [[Alder]] 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 [[Pokémon League (Unova)|Pokémon League]] in order to battle him and the Elite Four, before leaving the tower. Alder also mentions his Pokémon and him madly pursuing strength, much in the same way that [[Cheren]] does in the storyline of the [[Pokémon Black and White Versions|game]].


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