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The '''Illumina phenomenon''' (Japanese: '''イルミナ{{tt|現象|げんしょう}}''' ''Illumina phenomenon'') is responsible for a specific glow that affects both Pokémon and vegetation of the [[Lental]] region. It is the main research area of [[Professor Mirror]].
The '''Illumina phenomenon''' (Japanese: '''イルミナ{{tt|現象|げんしょう}}''' ''Illumina phenomenon'') is responsible for a specific glow that affects both Pokémon and vegetation of the [[Lental]] region. It is the main research area of [[Professor Mirror]].
==Story==
The cause of the Illumina phenomenon is ultimately unknown. Professor Mirror initially hypothesizes that it was caused by the Tellur Meteorite that descended on the Lental region 2000 years prior to the events of [[New Pokémon Snap]]. However, murals in the [[Outaway Cave]] and [[Ruins of Remembrance]] indicate that the Illumina Pokémon existed before then, and they were responsible for warding off the disaster that the meteor would have caused.
100 years prior to the events of the game, an explorer named Captain Vince encountered an Illumina Pokémon as a child; he thereafter endeavoured to meet the other Illumina Pokémon, recording his experiences in the Lental Travelogue.
During the events of the game, Professor Mirror seeks to understand the Illumina phenomenon. He enlists the help of [[Rita]], the player, and later [[Phil]] and [[Todd Snap]] to help him uncover the secrets of the phenomenon. The player's love for Pokémon eventually attracts the attention of the Illumina Pokémon, gradually helping Professor Mirror to discover the locations of the others.


==Gameplay==
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