Post by Muse Hererra on Jul 11, 2018 18:45:41 GMT -8
On the edge of Aleal City is what used to be an indoor ice skating rink. Now, this building is the home of Muse Hererra and the Aleal City Gym. While the concrete walls and the rounded structure look ominous, the interior is much more inviting.
The lobby looks more like a cafe, with a variety of snacks, coffee cocoa and of course ice cream for sale. Trainers are encouraged to come in and relax, crack open a good book and socialize. Outside, enclosed by a fence, there is a large open area with various facilities to train Pokemon, or just let them roam free.
However, once a challenge has been accepted and the receptionist opens the electronic door to the stadium, the atmosphere changes as the door closes behind the challenger. The inside decor looks like the ballroom of an ice castle, with walls lined with paintings, and sculptures, and a spiral staircase at the far end of the room. The room itself is kept chilly, and the floor of the actual battle area looks like it is still ice, but it isn't.
Then, Muse descends the staircase, dressed in a flowing ballroom gown and tiara and the fun begins.
The lobby looks more like a cafe, with a variety of snacks, coffee cocoa and of course ice cream for sale. Trainers are encouraged to come in and relax, crack open a good book and socialize. Outside, enclosed by a fence, there is a large open area with various facilities to train Pokemon, or just let them roam free.
However, once a challenge has been accepted and the receptionist opens the electronic door to the stadium, the atmosphere changes as the door closes behind the challenger. The inside decor looks like the ballroom of an ice castle, with walls lined with paintings, and sculptures, and a spiral staircase at the far end of the room. The room itself is kept chilly, and the floor of the actual battle area looks like it is still ice, but it isn't.
Then, Muse descends the staircase, dressed in a flowing ballroom gown and tiara and the fun begins.
Rules
- While anyone is free to use the lobby and training area, appointments must be made to challenge the leader, as she is not always in.
- Each trainer uses three Pokemon, and battles can either be single or double format. First trainer to KO all three of their opponent's Pokemon wins, with draws awarded to the challenger.
- As a courtesy, the challenger gets first move.
- Neither player may substitute. A Pokemon can only be called back when it has been Knocked out.
- I prefer story-focused battles, but calc-battles can be done on request.