What would an empire be without rules? Well...Probably chaos. That's why all of you soon-to-be members are REQUIRED to carefully read the rules of Pokémon Sedonah before even thinking of posting your character profile. People who disrespect or disobey the Sedonah Law will suffer the consequences...*maniacal laughter*
Sedonah is a complete new region, like so many out there, and that means that natives have pretty much their own culture. Their history, regulations and region maps are located here.
How hard someone tries, their creation might never be quite perfect. If you notice something that's wrong, something that can be done better or believe something is missing from Sedonah, do not hesitate to post here. (Do remember to look back in older posts to see if your question might have already been asked.)
The final resting place of old, forgotten threads. The Graveyard is open for everyone to look at, whether it is to bring back memories or just for entertainment - it's always fun to read your old posts back.
Threads about Sedonah or Pokémon in general are to go here. Please save the discussions about other topics for the appropriate board. Anyhow, if you're looking to affilate, exchange friend codes or ask for help with your Pokémon game, even, this is the place for you.
Anything that doesn't go in one of the other OOC boards, is probably going to end up here. You can discuss pretty much everything as long as it isn't in violation with the TOS or any of the rules. Like, say, Anime/Manga/TV Shows/Movie/Book/Etc. discussions go here. There's even a sub-board for Roleplaying, if you want to take a break from Pokémon for a while.
Though most events will be In Character, there are several occasions where there will be seperate OOC events, which are found here. These events may range from Give Away's, to Plot Announcements, to Contests, even. Be sure to check back.
Feeling creative? Recently created the ultimate image and you can't wait to share it with us? Post it here. Pretty much everything, ranging from stories to images, whether drawn by hand, sprited or by the use of Digital Media can be posted here, as long as they're not in violation with the rules. Also, if you're feeling generous, you're allowed to make a request booth, where other members can ask you for images.
Where the dark scheme's of Sedonah's Mods are discussed. Obviously none of what's posted here is meant for the eyes of normal members. Too bad for you. xD
In order to begin roleplaying in Sedonah, you are first to post an Audition. This is in order to prevent the forum from flooding with illiterate members, and (hopefully) creating an interesting roleplaying environment. Not to worry. The Auditions are actually just a test for me, to detirmine whether you're read the rules. ^^
Congratulations, you've made it into Pokémon Sedonah! Once your Audition has been accepted, an account will be created for you using the information you provided, and you are allowed to move your Character's Profile to this thread. This is also where you keep track of your Character's Inventory and Pokémon Party. And Example is to be found inside.
An optional feature. You may post, In Character, a Journal to describe your Character's journey through Sedonah. This will not only prove to be a good cure for boredomness, but also provides other roleplayers with an insight on your character, making them easier to understand - and thus, to roleplay with.
Your first step in Sedonah and building up a career as a Pokémon Trainer here, will most likely be in the direction of this facility. Set at the edge of Eldis Forest, stands a small cottage which had seen, unlike some other Laboratories, few visitors in the past years. It is here you will be given the choice of a Starter Pokémon, a partner who will assist you in your travels across Sedonah. Good luck.
A small forest, tranquill and untouched by human hands, except maybe for the wooden signs that point in the direction of Decevine City. Natives of Sedonah believes that a spirit resides in these woods, one that strenghtens the confidence of starting Trainers, and the bond between them and their new Pokémon. Whatever the case may be, you will come across aspiring new Trainers and Wild Pokémon, all eager to battle.
Decevine City is a big, crowded metropolis, one of three in Sedonah, to be exact, which are all linked together by a railway station. But right now, that is of no concern to you - What you're really aiming for, is the Decevine Gym Badge. To get it, you will have to take on a young woman named Valkyri - and claim victory.
After leaving behind Decevine City, you enter Sander Plains, a haven for Normal Type Pokemon. Flat land lays in front of you as far as the eye can see, kidding you into thinking that it's an impossibly long route. A small mountain range sits on the other side, though don't be deceived - this route is actually rather short, and those mountains aren't small at all.
While they may have looked small when you left Decevine City, now you're in them the Vegas Mountain Range holds several huge mountains - some of the biggest in Sedonah. Although Rock Pokemon are fairly common here, there's a strange gathering of Fire Type Pokemon around the foot of and on one of the smaller mountains, leading Geologists into believing that it's actually a dormant volcano.
Rocky mountains aren't really the most perfect environment for a town, and that's probably why Sigsrom Town isn't all that big. It doesn't have a Gym, but is certainly a welcome resting spot after travelling through the Vegas Mountain Range. And, despite it being a small town, Sigsrom has it's own ways of attracting people from all over the region...
You're nearly there! Just a small journey through Rawkirc Valley and you can leave behind The Vegas Mountain Range for good. Rawkirc Valley isn't as rocky as you might think, however. To reach the other side, you'll have to wade through large patches of tall grass, some tall enough to reach your armpits. Grass-Type Pokemon are abundant here, although sometimes hard to spot as they blend in with the green, lush vegetation sprouting from the valley floor and sides.
Finally, you're able to say that dreaded Vegas Mountain Range goodbye and come back to civilisation. Skoset is a peaceful town surrounded by vegitation, seeing as it thrives well in this soil, probably due to the 'volcano' Vegas Mountain is said to be. Something else that thrives well, is the Skoset Town Gym and it's Leader, a young man by the name of Carval, whom you have to battle for the Quercia Badge.
Moving on from Skoset Town, you arrive at Dohseg Lake - the only expanse of water you'll see until you reach the coast. A large, clear lake, Dohseg Lake is a favourite habitat for Water-Type Pokemon, who can be fished out of the lake using either your own fishing rod, or one hired from the small stall. You'll have to walk around the lake to keep moving, which is quite a way, and Grass-Type Pokemon tend to live in the grassy areas surrounding the lake.
After visiting Dohseg Lake, you end up in Sedonah's second major city, Nerithace. Set so close to the lake, the water and Water Pokémon are a huge influence, so big infact, that Nerithace houses a special marine museum. The brains behind the museum also happens to be the town's Gymleader, Valkyri's grandfather Kuna. If you manage to defeat his strong arsenal of Water Pokémon, you can take home the Malina Badge and are allowed to move on, in the direction of Sedonah's coastline.