The Jhoto League
 
This is the first compilation of the Johto League, so please understand that it could change at any point with little to no notice, as more places and information are added.
 
General League Information:
National Anthem: Wizards in Winter
Population at last census: Approximately 25 million, give or take another 10%
Johto League Champion (Length of title): Terry Roderick (5.5 years) asof 300AS
Total Official Number of Hunters with permanent stations (Actual Number): 2,347 (5,082)
 
Historical Timeline:
1988 AD/ -14 AS: Jim Sukotto ‘Sukebe' begins to develop tech needed for pokégirls
1992 AD/ -10 AS: Sukebe's war begins at US/Canada border
1993 AD/ -9 AS: Bloddy Flu is released, rendering most human females sterile
1996 AD/ -6 AS: Canadian Icarod Mathers tames a pokégirl
2000 AD/ -2 AS: Chinese government releases the barely understood Monster Flu.
2003 AD/ 1 AS: Red Plague hits what remains of the US; initial population estimated at 485 million, give or take another 5 million
2006 AD/ 4 AS: Aaron William Meek starts up the Meek Conservatory, with the help of his two blind Alaka-Whams, the Twins.
2007 AD/ 5 AS: Red Plague burns itself out; leaving population at 26.2 million
2017 AD/ 15 AS: First Nursejoy">Nursejoy developed by Leagues
2020 AD/ 18 AS: Aaron Meek dies at the hands of a rogue feral, leaving the Twins in charge of the Conservatory; first pokéballs developed
2024 AD/ 22 AS: OfficerJenny developed by Leagues
2025 AD/ 23 AS: Maid Yvette developed by Leagues
2049 AD/ 47 AS: Johto League officially adopts the after Sukebe calendar, though more by common public usage than an official declaration.
49 AS: Gym concept comes into existence. League championships proposed.
56 AS: Canola City is founded in the Valley of Paradise
62 AS: First recorded blood gift
79 AS: First recorded threshold
87 AS: Watcher officially becomes part of the Tamer profession
92 AS: Evolution stones documented
107 AS: First document case of a Widow in Johto, sterilized with first all-tamer call out in Johto League. 92% of responding tamers and harems are killed in the sterilization; Johto Hostile Feral Pokegirl Hunter's division of the League established to prevent such a high fatality rate from re-occurring.
110 AS: Church of a Thousand Gods formally recognized in Johto League
122 AS: Johto Hostile Feral Pokegirl Hunter's division name is officially shortened to Hunter Division, and are granted immunity from most laws governing law enforcement in the pursuit of safety.
124 AS: Olivine City opens its docks to the world's first Inter-League Cruise Ship: the St. Anne. The St. Anne ferries people between VerMuffEatin' City and Olivine City over in the Johto League.
159 AS: Cypress City founded
160 AS: Jahanna Corporation founded in Crimson League
197 AS: Ultima Melee held in the Plains of desolation, and is held once a year; Sage Town founded
213 AS: Valzon City founded
237 AS: Goldenrod formally declared capital of Johto League.
240 AS: Zerobulo City founded
245 AS: Goldenstar City founded
248 AS: Mao Shin Mao rebels
250 AS: Ultima Melee held twice a year for the first time by public demand
254 AS: The towns of Nectar and Missionary are wiped out late in the year as local pokégirls rebel, moving to join Mao Shin Mao's rebellion
255 AS: The town of Brassballs is completely destroyed by the rebels in Mao Shin's army
256 AS: Ebony Town founded
257 AS: Limbec Pirates splinter from remains of Mao Shin Mao's rebellion
270 AS: First portable pokédexes
272 AS: Team Apocalypse founded in Johto, using pokegirls and forbidden tech to commit crimes; Kasul City founded
278 AS: Geno Rathin is 'born'.
289 AS: Pokégirl Coordinator recognized as a part of the Tamer Profession
290 AS: Johto begins construction of airship battlefleet, to counter pirate raids along the coast. Pride of the fleet is battle cruiser 'Pices', one of the fastest airships according to the designs; Later that year, Limbec Pirates raid the ship yard, stealing plans but takeing massive causalties during the attack from the Hunters stationed at the base.
291 AS: Drandara City founded as an experiment to limit influence of pokegirls in a town
292 AS: Gredle Parh, Master Tamer and accomplished mage, vanishes from his home, The Tower of Centuries, while studying the possibility of matter displacement magic, or, in laymen's terms, teleporting objects without the teleporter accompanying the objects.
296 AS: Geno Rathin, starts his pokegirl journey; Airship Battle Cruiser 'Pices' takes her maiden voyage, and is stationed near Goldenrod to defend the capital.
297 AS: Team Apocalypse shut down by League sting, and help of several tamers; several Johto League officials indicted for collaborating with Team Apocalypse; Zombabe infection successfully destroyed by Tamers and Hunters in Tanuki City.
300 AS: Modern-day Johto League.
301 AS: Geno Rathin becomes Jhoto League champion and owner of Meek Conservatory
302 AS: Airship Battle Fleet completely finished, and dispersed in clusters to defend Johto cities; Team Apocalypse remenants finally annihilated as they attempt to steal an airship for a comeback tour.
303 AS: Drandara City finally repeals anti-pokegirl laws in mass, no longer able to support itself without massive assists from the government, allowing pokegirls more rights, in exchange for higher taxes on pokegirl tamers and owners. Experimental society with limited pokegirl assistance declared a failure.
315 AS: Escaped government experiment G-spliced, known only as 'V', begins campaign to remove corrupt government and Hunter leaders. The Slicer/Bombshell G-spliced successfully removes the corrupt officals, moving the League to a more neutral stance on Pokegirls, but is killed in the attacks.
 
 
Johto League Atlas
 
Climate/Terrain:
The climate of the Johto region is a variation between temperate and moderate temperature zones, as it is centered on what had been the Midwest of the US of A before Typhoona decided to rearrange the landscape. The bulk of Johto league is inside of the temperate zone, so it has relatively moderate seasons, but the summer can become dangerously hot. The northern part of the Johto is against the Capital League, and experiences snowfall during the winter that is measured in feet, and very mild summers.
Most of the south and west sections of Johto are either thick forests, rolling hills, or plains and grasslands, and is also the source of most of the food that Johto consumes. A mountain range cuts across the Johto and Indigo border, starting just south of New Bark Town, and the cutting inland to stop between Ecruteak and Blackthorn Cities. A single peak of monumental proportions sits to the east of Zerobulo City, Mt. Silver, and produces some of the most dangerous and powerful feral pokegirls in the Johto League.
The reason for Johto’s bouncing back is simple, and identical to Indigo’s. The Routes, which were instrumental for rebuilding the league. To the west of the League itself is the Cianwood island, and the Whorepool islands, the former having a town on it for catching fish, and then exporting them to other Johto towns, and the latter another source of frightfully powerful pokégirls, though here they are all of the water type.
The further north one goes into the Johto league, however, the more apparent the Revenge War becomes. Massive stretches of landscape that have been ripped apart, and even after three hundred years, nature still has not reclaimed them. It is a place of contrasts, with deserts right up against forests, and flatlands against mountains, and in configurations that nature could never have created on its own.
 
 
New Bark Town, the City of Beginnings
 
General Info:
A medium sized town that straddles the road leading to the most accessible pass between the Johto and Indigo. It is small, less than 500 humans in residence, with maybe another 1,600 pokegirls, and is home to an R&R branch of the Jahanna Corp. The R&R branch is the main reason for the towns continued survival, along with the taxing of traders that come through the pass.
Has a small, semi-permanent posting of Hunters here, to enforce the peace, and to ensure that visitors understand the laws that are enforced in Johto, and to apply an ‘import tax’ to goods brought in. The Hunters are semi-permanent, in that there are always four in residence at a barracks style building to the east of the town, toward the pass. There is a fifth one here, but he is known only as “Blood Baron’, and has been permanently posted here for the last nine years.
Route 29 connects this town to Cherry Grove City, which is about three days hike away to the west, and Route 28 connects to the Indigo league. It also connects to Route 41, which heads up the nearby mountains, toward Blackthorn City, almost a full month away.
The nearby terrain is mostly temperate forests, surrounding most of the town, with rolling hills to the south. A series of rivers run down the gulleys between the higher, nearby hills, providing most of the water for the town.
 
Researchers/Watchers/Retired Tamers of Note:
Home to Professor Magnum Oats, where the Researcher runs a lab that specializes in the study of Grass and Poison type Pokegirls. While he always is willing to give a Tamer a starting Pokegirl, he rarely has anything other than a Boobisaur, due to the unusually large number of feral Boobisaurs around the town. His lab is located just outside of the town limits, to the northwest.
 
Ranches:
None
 
Gym:
None
 
Notable Sites:
Site of one of the R&D divisions of the Jahanna Corp, as well as the easiest way across to the Indigo league.
 
Hospitals/PokeCenters:
One small hospital, that is somewhat behind the times, which also doubles as the pokecenter for the town.
 
Nearby Ferals:
 
 
Cherry Grove Town, Town of Flowers and…Bugs
 
General Info:
A large town that is connected to New Bark Town by Route 29, three days away to the east, and to Violet Town by Route 30, which is four days to the north. It houses nearly 1,000 humans, and almost 5,000 pokegirls. It is home to the Llaler Gym, as well as the Scorpugirl Caverns. It is famous for its plentiful number of bug types, including a relatively benign hive of Buzzbreasts.
The Hunters learned the hard way why they should not go into a hive, which led to the only known Buzzbreast attack on the town. Inigo captured and tamed the Buzzbreast Queen to him, ending the attack, and may very well be the only person that was privileged to witness the evolution of a Buzzbreast up to a Queen. He has never revealed what he witnessed, not even to his family.
Cherry Grove Town is completely surrounded by forests, comprised mostly of maple trees and other leaf bearing trees that lose their leaves in the winter. It also borders a small lake to the west, but it lacks any real pokegirl presence other than the occasional Titodile or Magicunt.
 
Researchers/Watchers/Retired Tamers of Note:
Several minor Tamers reside in the town, helping defend the town from the occasional wandering feral and responding to All-Tamer Callouts, but the only one of note is former Harem Master Tikagi, who settled here from Edo with his several Dark type pokegirls, including his alpha, a NinjaNezumi named Taina.
Professor Swaem Xates is a researcher currently interested in bug pokegirls, due to his high resistance to poison, as well as having several bug types in his bloodline. He has several bug types living with him, including the second Scorpugirl that was ever found in the Scorpugirl Caverns. His other two pokegirls are a Buttitsfree, and a Buzzbreast.
 
Ranches:
None
 
Gym:
This gym run by the Llaler family, which current consists of five humans, four male and a female. They have a preference for Bug/Poison types, but also have several pure bugs and poisons to help. The leader is named Paul Llaler, and his children, form oldest to youngest, Nicky (his only daughter), Lance, Terry, and Inigo. Pride of the gym is Paul Llaler’s alpha, a pokewoman Scorpugirl that was found and captured in the Scorpugirl Caverns located just outside of town, and the Buzzbreast Queen that belongs to Inigo. Winning against one of the five tamers will earn the challenger the Buzz Badge.
 
Notable Sites:
Scorpugirl Caverns is located just to the northwest of the town, and tamers may enter to try and capture rock, ground, and bug types that live inside. Despite the name, only two Scorpugirls have ever been found inside it, but Tamers still entering it, hoping that they are going to be lucky number three. However, even though it is lacking in its namesake pokegirl, it still has plenty of common to rare bug types inside it, mostly near the upper levels, with ground types usually residing between the rock and bug types.
 
Hospitals/PokeCenters:
Has two pokecenters, one located beside the gym, which is state of the art, and the other is located down by the residential district of the town, which is older, but still capable of dealing with all but the most grievous of injuries. The only hospital is located in the dead center of the town, just across the street from the mayor’s office/home.
 
Nearby Ferals:
 
 
Violet City
 
General Info:
This town is large, as far as towns go now a days, with over 5,000 humans, and nearly 13,000 pokegirls.
To the south is Route 30, leading to Cherry Grove Town, four days distant. To the southwest is Route 31, which leads to Alazea city, nearly a week away, and west is Route 35, leading to Goldenrod Town and Ecruteak Town both of which are ten days away.
Located among the rolling hills of the Johto, several of the hills are nearly tall enough to be called mountains, and has dozens of caves and caverns, collectively called the Dark Caves.
 
Researchers/Watchers/Retired Tamers of Note:
Watcher Belgar Lerel lives in Violet town for six months out of the year, the three hottest and three coldest months. Because, and quote, ‘It is to freaking hot for a man of my age to be out during the hottest part of the year without a healing pokegirl, and the same for the coldest part of the year!' When he is there, he is willing to share his views on the tamer’s harem, but most comments can be summed up as, ‘You’re an idiot! Quit wasting my time and get out!’
Harem Master Engak Rodund lives in a cottage just in the outskirts of the city, with his alpha Pricilla, a Venuswhore, as well as his Abslut, Wigglymuff, and Milktit. He will take challenges, but not with salvage rights, or any kind of reward for winning. He will critic the opponent after the battle, and give advise on training the harem if the opposing tamer is polite, or throw them out on their ear if they are not.
 
Ranches:
None
 
Gym:
This gym is a strange one, even as far as gyms go. It was until recently a steel and fighting type gym, but another traveling tamer challenged the leader for his position and won. While most of the students still have steel and fighting type girls, the leader has only four girls, all of which are delta bonded to him. His name is Trent Sextit.
He is not a native to the Johto league, and he has strong psychic and magic type ancestry, as well as the pokéboy gene 2, which gave him the two antennae on his head, similar to those a Ka-D-Bra has. His alpha is a Phoenix, named Amara, and his three other girls are a Leopardess named Tifa, an Alaka-Wham named Liddia, and a BarrierMaiden Gia.
His gym has recently added an unusual arena, which has several different areas that allow almost any pokegirl type to find ground that is in keeping with her preferred element.
Defeating the gym representative in a two on two battle earns the challenger the Diamond Fist badge.
 
Notable Sites:
Dark Caves is located along the path from Cherry Grove City, and is, as the name suggests, dark. Really dark. As in, you take a step inside, and you have no idea where you came from, so dark. A pokegirl that knows the move flash can disrupt the darkness, but every other means of creating light is negated, even light spells that should light up everything within a mile only working to a few dozen feet. It is rumored that an exceedingly powerful dark pokegirl lives within the cave, causing the unnatural darkness, but all expeditions to prove or disprove her existence have either failed to penetrate deep enough, or have not returned. The current working theory is that the walls are coated with a mineral that absorbs light and helps to promote evolutions that contain the dark type element, which several different tests have proven.
 
Hospitals/PokeCenters:
Violet City has two major, state of the art hospitals located in east and west halves of the city, so that emergency crews can get to any problem quickly. It has two pokegirl centers, and while they are not state of the art, they are up to date, lacking only the latest and greatest.
 
Nearby Ferals:
 
 
Azalea City
 
General Info:
This town is slightly smaller than its northern neighbor, Violet city, but is still a respectable size. It has nearly 4,500 humans, and nearly 11,000 pokegirls in permanent residence.
Three official routes lead off from Azalea City. Route 31 off to the north towards Violet City, seven days away on foot. Route 32 to the west off through the Ilex Forest, which connects to Route 33, which runs to Goldenrod Town, which is nearly two weeks distant. And Route XX2 heads southeast toward Ebony Town, the Sandstone Vault, and the Glass Mines, a week and a half away on foot.
A small mountain range is located along the northeastern edge of town, and forests are to the northwest. To the south is a grasslands, stretching out until it hits the ocean far to the south.
 
Researchers/Watchers/Retired Tamers of Note:
Nona Tilara, first native female tamer to make it to the Johto Ultima Melee, the battle that occurs at Goldenstar City to determine the current league champion. She placed fourth out of fifteen. She only has her alpha left, a Shadowcat, but is always willing to help starting tamers out with a bit of advice.
*Classified Data* Tilara’s Shadowcat is a Hunter Shadowcat, named Alaria, and has eliminated dozens of humans and pokegirls. Attempts to destroy Alaria have met with disaster, and she wiped out all tamers and harems by herself, without her tamer or harem sisters even realizing that she had done so. She then destroyed the people that ordered the attack, and left a message saying that continuing the offensive would result in her leveling the Johto league. She then destroyed the Hunter base that she had sent the message from, proving her point. Since then all attempts to eliminate her have been suspended, and those considering it have been sent to her. Most have never been found. Her tamer STILL does not know that she is a Hunter. *End Classified Data*
 
Ranches:
The Meek Conservatory. One of the first Conservatories to be established in the world, within twenty years of the Revenge War. It is currently run by a set of five Alaka-Whams, with a pair of twin Alaka-Whams running it over all. The twin Alaka-Whams are known, oddly enough, simply as the Twins. They have well over three hundred different breeds of pokegirls there, and are firmly entrenched against the Johto League, even though it is firmly anti-pokegirl. It does not make any noise about the weight it has, or use it often, instead trading rare type pokegirls in exchange for being left alone to do as they wish, and having one of the League officials ‘run’ the Conservatory.
 
Gym:
This gym was the first gym established in the Johto League, and has the power to back up that claim. It focuses on flying types, and is lead by the young Falco Diver, with his Skarmory alpha, Mina. Defeating Diver earns the challenger the Sonic Boom badge.
 
Notable Sites:
The Illex Forest is the large wooded area that sprawls to the north, around the west, and ends somewhere to the south of Azalea City. It is home to many different types of pokegirls, including a few that are not found anywhere else in the Johto League. It covers several hundred square miles, and has never been fully explored. It is home to at least three different elf courts, and the Meek Conservatory.
The Union Cave connects Alazea City to Route 31, a tunnel that burrows through a small mountain. It is possible to walk around, but it takes an extra four days, since the tunnel is fastest way through. It has several levels, some of which have not been explored, since the tunnel breached several natural caverns and cave systems while being dug.
 
Hospitals/PokeCenters:
Azalea town has one combined hospital/pokecenter, and one pokecenter and hospital. The combination hospital/pokecenter is located across from the gym, with the second pokecenter at the edge of town closest to the Union Cave. The second hospital is located near the high-end houses of the town.
 
Nearby Ferals:
 
 
Goldenrod Town, Capital of the Johto League
 
General Info:
Goldenrod Town is the largest town in the Johto league, having, at the last consensus, nearly 725,000 humans, and 1,950,000 pokegirls. It is the richest city of the Johto League, and is the Capital of it as well. It was built in the remains of Bismarck, North Dakota in the US, after repulsing two different attempts by pokegirl forces to take the city. It has never been successfully emptied of human civilians, though there was an attempted evacuation of southern half of the city in 1998, when pokegirl forces managed to push into that portion of the city. It is immensely proud of the fact that it is one of maybe three cities in the world that can make this claim.
It is home to several of the oldest, most pureblooded families in the League, and has over 300 individuals claiming pure blood descent. Of course, most are probably lying…
It is connected to several cities, earning it the unofficial name of the Crossroads City, from before it became the Capital in 237 AS. Route 33 leads off to the south, toward Ilex forest, before turning into Route 32 to finish connecting to Azalea City, thirteen days away without any method of speeding travel. Route 34 leads to the northeast, to connect with Ecruteak Town, six days distant, and intercepts Route 35 to connect to Violet City, ten days away.
Two more, newer cities connect to Goldenrod as well, along Routes XX1 and XX3. Route XX1 leads to Valzon City five days distant to the west, while XX3 leads to Kasul City, to the East, only three days away, in the center of the Moltit Mountains which are dead center in the Johto Mountains.
The city is surrounded by plains, stretching to the west toward the ocean, two days away, and north to the Pokégirl Park, three days away. Illex forest butts right up to the southern edge of the city, and circles around until it stops at Route XX3.
 
Researchers/Watchers/Retired Tamers of Note:
Retired tamers abound here, especially those from a pureblood family, but no one of any real importance, else they would be dragged into various political battles, and not being retired as many would like to do. Other than those unimportant tamers, no one.
 
Ranches:
None
 
Gym:
This gym is one of the most underestimated gyms in the Johto League, because the types of preference are Normal types. The most prevalent type is straight normal, and then a smattering of various dual types, but always with a normal subtype at least. The leader is named Ularia Witwhikey, second born daughter of the 'pure blooded' Witwhikey family. Her alpha is a battle and sex trained Milktit, named Milda, and she has a full harem of various normal types, including another four in storage so that no one is entirely sure as to what pokegirls she will use in a battle.
Defeating the gym tamer in a two on two battle, with two substitutions allowed for either side, will earn the challenger the Shimmer Badge.
 
Notable Sites:
A Jahanna Superstore is located in the town of Goldenrod, where a tamer may purchase anything, literally, that Jahanna makes. Pokéballs, potions, evolution stones, weapons, anything and everything can be bought here. It is built in the center of town, and covers a full city block by itself, has its own security system and guards, is seven stories tall, and full of anything and everything a tamer might need to maintain their harems and themselves, and then some extra crap too.
The Pokégirl Park is three days of easy walking to the north of the city proper, but the transport services to the park can get a person there in four hours. It is about four square miles, and is mostly woodlands and clearings, home to several breeds of pokégirls not easily found anywhere else in Johto.
 
Hospitals/PokeCenters:
Four completely, brand new, state of the art hospitals serve the capital of the Johto League, and are evenly scattered throughout its capital, able to get to any emergency without delays.
The town also has a single pokecenter, that is just as lavish as the hospitals for humans, but it takes a bit longer to service all the customers seeing as how it is the only one that deals with the town.
 
Nearby Ferals:
 
 
Ecruteak Town, the Home of the Haunted Tower
 
General Info:
A large town, with approximately 575,000 humans and almost one million and a half pokegirls. Ecruteak town is strange, as it is always dark and dreary, and the atmosphere feels as if it is in constant mourning. Most of the locals were dark colors, and no one ever wears white, unless they are a traveler.
It is connected by Route 34 to the Goldenrod to the southwest by six days. Nearly fourteen days to the west is Olivine City, connected along Route 36. Heading east eight days along Route 38 leads the traveler to Mahogany Town, but first they must pass through Mt. Mortar.
 
Researchers/Watchers/Retired Tamers of Note:
Researchers Tirian and Marcilia Luther are twins, who specialize in investigating ghost and dark types, as well as trying to determine the purpose of the Burnt Tower. They have discovered a few alternate methods of evolving the Umbrea results in her having a higher libido than normal, as well as theorizing that several dark menace evolutions might have further evolutions, if they can be brought 'back into the light'.
 
Ranches:
None
 
Gym:
The gym here specializes in ghost and dark types, and is normally closed during the morning, to give the tamers some time with their pokegirls. The gym leader is named Icabod Crane, and he has a War Hound as his alpha, named Cerebra. He also has three other pokegirls, but since most of the battles at the gym are one on ones, with no substitutions, most never get to see them. Winning against the gyms representative will earn the Phantom Badge.
 
Notable Sites:
The Burnt Tower is a tower that was built in the northwestern corner of the town, and was supposed to be used to honor a spirit of life. That was until a freak storm burnt the mostly wooden tower to the ground, and since then the town has been overrun with ghost types. No one knows if the spirit was a pokegirl or not, but a pair of researchers in town are trying to answer that very question.
The Haunted Tower was built in the northeastern corner of town, and was used as a shrine to appease the dead and the spirits of death, until the freak storm burnt its sister tower to the ground, and the dead began to wander the town. Mediums and psychic gifted humans can earn quite a living placating the dead, and the town is quite glad for any psychic type pokegirls that can clean out the town, if only for a few days.
 
Hospitals/PokeCenters:
The town has two pokecenters, one that was state of the art ten years ago, and the other that has been around since before dirt was discovered. Both of them are able to deal any cases they get, and also function as the town hospitals. The older of the two pokecenters is smack in the middle of the Burnt Tower and the Haunted Tower, while the newer one is in the southeast corner of the city, across a running river, which the dead do not cross.
 
Nearby Ferals:
 
 
Olivine City, Port of the Johto League
 
General Info:
Home to a half million humans and 1,876,000 pokegirls according to the consensus taken in 290 AS, Olivine City is the major port of the Johto league, with most of its sea lanes coming in through it.
It has three major routes away from the city, one of which is a sea route, leading to Cianwood Island, where Cianwood town resides, a good two days of swimming away from the city along the aquatic Route 37 to the southwest. Heading east is route 36 to Ecruteak Town, fourteen days distant from the port city. And heading north from the town is Route XX4, leading to Cypress City, three weeks away over rough, hilly terrain.
 
Researchers/Watchers/Retired Tamers of Note:
Watcher Nyshin lives in Olivine City, and he is one of the world recognized Watchers when it comes to observing salt water types, and other feral pokegirls that rely on the ocean for survival. He was the one that helped come up with the plan of action to deal with the colony of feral Surfmelons that decided to step up shop on a nearby island, and were attacking ships that got too close. The colony was too strong, nearly twenty Surfmelons, to attack directly, and the city needed to deal with the ferals immediately. They eventually had several flying/electric types bombard the small island with electric attacks, forcing them to move to a different island, where they were allowed to settle in peace.
 
Ranches:
None
 
Gym:
The city gym is one of the most famous in its league, for producing several tamers that went on to become League Champions. It is home to the water type gym, and the gym leader is a human male named, Samuel Studdude. His gym is built right on the water line of the city, and all of the gyms have at least one, usually more, pools, and all are interconnected. His alpha is a Whorepool, named Whythela, and he has a pair of Surfmelons as well.
Most battles in the gym are two on two battles, with one substitution, and defeating the gym representative earns the challenger the Rain Dance Badge.
 
Notable Sites:
Port Town is the section of town nearest the docks, where dock workers and their pokegirls work at all hours to unload the ships delivering trade supplies. It is home to the local branch of Hunter’s as more problems from ferals spring from here than from inland.
The Lighthouse is a structure that is twelve stories tall, and has a tamer with several electric types manning it at all times. He has been running the light house for nearly forty years, and has yet to say five words to anyone other than the gym leader, who visits the old coot occasionally, bringing him supplies and the like.
 
Hospitals/PokeCenters:
Three hospitals service the Olivine city, spread in a triangle shape throughout the city. The one nearest the doors in the most cutting edge, as statistically, more accidents happen down at the docks then anywhere else in the city. Two pokecenters also service the city, one near the northeast corner of the city, the other located in the middle of the docks.
 
Nearby Ferals:
 
 
Cianwood Island
 
General Info:
The only Island that is ruled directly by the Johto League, as opposed to the Silver Islands, it is the home of Cianwood town, which houses nearly 900 humans, and 4,000 pokegirls, with another 600 humans and 3,000 domesticated pokegirls living across the rest of the wooded island. Ferals are not very common on the island, as most have been domesticated, but a fair number, estimated to be from 3000 to 10,000 still live in the more remote areas of the island.
The island has a port of its own, with a ferry that crosses back to Olivine city twice a day but it cannot handle larger ships. It is, however, home to the Anti-pirate division of the Hunters, who are charged with protecting the nearby coastlines from pirate attacks.
Aquatic Route 37 is the only official route from the city, to Olivine city, two days to the northeast.
 
Researchers/Watchers/Retired Tamers of Note:
Researcher Difol Iss’ad is a native born of Cianwood, and after going on his Tamer’s journey, he returned to his home to become a researcher. He began to make a survey of the feral types across the island, and to also note the damages to the island by ferals. And what he found was that most ferals were not destructive, and in fact where improving the land that they lived on. His resulting paper sparked a protest on the island about the removal of the ferals from the surrounding area. His survey of the feral types on the island started in 289 AS, and is expected to be completed in 294 AS, as the island has an area of nearly sixty square miles.
Watcher Macrus Titters is a friend of Difol, and helps him with his survey, and was also of undeniable help in noting the damages and improvements that the ferals made to the island.
 
Ranches:
None
 
Gym:
The Cianwood Island gym is noted, not for using one particular type, but for specializing in the ‘techno’ pokegirls, such as the GunValkyries, Gun Bunnies and Zeromers. The Gym leader has only two pokegirls, and gladly accepts all challenges to the gym, using his Zeromer and GunValkyrie to defend his title and gym.
Battles in the gym are typically two on three, no substitutions, with the challenger getting to use three pokegirls, and earning the Techno badge if they win.
 
Notable Sites:
The Clockwork Chapel is one of the strangest areas in Johto League. It has dozens of rooms, and all of them are connected to the other rooms by way of a series of pulleys and levers. Each lever will alter the rest of the Chapel; so one must either wander randomly and lost, or carefully plan what they do before doing anything. No one has ever disappeared into the Chapel forever, though a few people vanished for a month or so, and one particular tamer vanished for three years, and came back out, claiming that he and his harem had only been in the Clockwork Chapel for three hours at most. Supposedly it is the home of several Ticktocks, but no one can say for sure one way or another.
 
Hospitals/PokeCenters:
The island has one pokecenter and hospital combination facility, which is a few years behind the times. It does not have any Nursejoys">Nursejoys, but instead a Denmother that lives on the island, as well as her tamer, a doctor who retired to the island to live in peace and quiet.
 
Nearby Ferals:
 
 
Mahogany Town
 
General Info:
Home to 50,000 humans, and another 240,000 pokegirls, Mahogany Town is famous for the nearby Lake of Rage, located two days to the north along Route 39. It is also the home to the Bunnygirl Chocolate Factory, where Willy Wanger makes his candies.
To the east of town is Route 40, which leads to the Ice Path nearly eight days away, before the route continues on to Blackthorn City. To the west is Route 38, back toward Ecruteak Town, eight days away through the tunnels of Mt. Mortar. And to the north, two days away and through the official Gates of Rage, is the Lake of Rage, along Route 39. Leading off to the northwest from the Lake of Rage is Route XX5, which ends in Cedar Town, nearly ten days distant.
 
Researchers/Watchers/Retired Tamers of Note:
Researcher Menydi Raynor is the leading professor in the world on Gynadoses, and is regarded as perhaps the fruit bat professor as well, since he has two Gynadoses in his personal harem for ease of study. The only reason why he is not called the Fruit Bat Professor is because he was smart enough to purchase a Bratini before getting the two Gynadoses, which gives him a level of respect from the two otherwise foul tempered pokegirls.
Watcher Athcer Tersay is the leading watcher in the Mt. Mortar area, and has made several expeditions into the interior of the mountain, where he and his Titodile, Egra, have made observations about several of the various rock and ground types living in Mt. Mortar, with one expedition of which resulted in him gaining a Digtit to his harem, after the pokegirl defeated his Titodile by using several sex attacks.
 
Ranches:
None
 
Gym:
This gym of the Johto league favors the use of Celestial pokegirls, and will sometimes allow a challenging tamer who wins completely to choose one of the unbonded pokegirls that live in the gym or nearby forest for their harem. More commonly, however, one of the pokegirls choose the tamer, and he is…’encouraged’ to accept the gift. Of course, most tamers take the powerful celestial pokegirl without the gym needing to insist.
 
It is run by Harem Master Edano Crotur, along with his alpha, a Megami-sama that has never revealed her name to anyone but Edano. His harem also has an Angel, a Seraph, a Warrior Nun, and a Gardelfwhor. Battles are one on one battles, with three pokegirls in reserve, and the challenger getting the Holy Star Badge upon defeating the gym representative.
 
Notable Sites:
Lake of Rage is a large lake located two days north of town, and was created in 112 AS by a group of rampaging Gynadoses. They were eventually either put down or captured, but not before they all used hyper beam, cutting the lake and puncturing a underwater reservoir, which filled the new crater with water. One of the Gynadoses got away, and had a litter of pokekits that were captured before they could become pokegirls, and were raised by humans. The last Gynadose was sold to a farm for a ridiculous amount of money. Years later, several tamers released their Magicunts into the lake, disgusted with the amount of effort they had put into them with no return. The Magicunts survived, and filled the lake with their offspring, making this lake the place to catch Magicunts.
Mt. Mortar is a small mountain located to the west of Mahogany Town, and is a prime source to catch ground and rock type pokegirls. It also has a small number of dark types in it as well. Dozens of caverns and tunnels connect the various locations in Mt. Mortar tunnels.
Willy Wanger's Bunnygirl Candy Factory is one of the main industries in town, thanks to a particularly effective advertising campaign on the part of the current company owner, Willy Wanger the Fourth. It produces most of the sweets that the Johto League consumes.
 
Hospitals/PokeCenters:
One combination hospital and pokecenter serves most of the town’s medical needs, but recently a second hospital/pokecenter was built near the gym along the southwest side of the city.
 
Nearby Ferals:
 
 
Blackthorn City
 
General Info:
Blackthorn City is home to 100,000 humans, and 760,000 pokegirls. It is also the location of the Dragon Den, a cave where a small colony of dragon types live, about sixty in total, led and protected by the gym leaders Dracona. One of the greatest honors that anyone from the town can receive is one of the Dracos in the Den choosing them as a tamer. Blackthorn City is the second longest, continually occupied city in the Johto league, having been reclaimed from pokegirls after the War of Revenge in 2 AS.
The Ice Path connects Blackthorn City to Route 40, which leads to Mahogany Town, nearly eight days distant. South of the town is Route 41, leading to New Bark Town, a full month of travel, through rough, mountainous and hilly terrain. To the north of town is Route XX7, which leads to Zerobulo Town, a total of 12 days of hard travel through some of the worst desert in the Johto League.
 
Researchers/Watchers/Retired Tamers of Note:
Researchers Verther Tanhon, Undnye Snirt, Stephanie Hazmortits, and Nalaria Neglicita are all based in a lab near the dragon den, and are currently attempting to learn more about the powerful and rare Dracos and their evolutions. However, most of their progress has been stymied by the protective nature of the Dracona. They have determined that almost all of the dragon pokegirls that are available for them study have strong magical talent, leading them to conclude that most dragons have at least some magical ability.
Watchers Daniel Sanchez and Tony Tigertamer are the premier watchers when it comes to observing dragon types. They correlate what they learn with the four researchers back at Blackthorn City. Neither have made a true break through yet, but as they have only been watchers for two years or so, perhaps in time they will discover something of note.
Retired harem master and gym leader Lance Piker, dragon tamer, and world class tamer, retired back to his home town in 289AS, at the age of twenty seven, with his two Dragonesses, and his Bramage. He had another pokegirl, but he allowed her to go with another tamer as she still wanted to travel. He is perhaps the only known person in the world with a full pokéboy gene level three of a dragon blood. He looks like a male Draco. He also helps the researchers and town tamers in with their pokegirls, and gladly tells the four Hunters stationed at Blackthorn City to piss off when they harass the dragons of the Dragon Den.
 
Ranches:
None
 
Gym:
The current Leader of the Blackthorn City gym is Rhiban Ranydra, a human woman with a well balanced harem to enforce her decisions as gym leader in Blackthorn. She has a Blastits, a Whorizard, a Venuswhore, a Dracona, a Grandelf, and a Umbrea.
Most battles at the gym are a one on one battle, replacing pokegirls until one tamer has no more pokegirls to use in battle. Winning against the gym representative earns the challenger the Dragon Egg Badge.
 
Notable Sites:
The Dragon Den is located to the northeast of town, and is also the location of Lance Piker’s home, where he spends most of his days with his preferred types, the dragons. The Den has a small lake where the various dragon types reside, as well as a small beach where they can relax and tame if they require one.
Ice Path is the only way to Blackthorn from Mahogany Town. It is also the only spot in the League where one can find ice types underground. It is a series of tunnels that connect to each other, and connect to Route 40.
 
Hospitals/PokeCenters:
Blackthorn city has three pokecenters, and one hospital. One of the pokecenters are located near the dragon den, in case something happens to one of the unbonded dragon types, as the town is very proud and protective of their dragons.
 
Nearby Ferals:
 
 
Ebony Town
 
General Info:
Population of Ebony town was at about 50,000 humans and 225,000 pokegirls at the last consensus, taken in 290AS. Built in 256 AS, it was intended to be the site of one of the largest ranches in the Johto League, and in 275 AS, the Kilroy ranch became the second largest ranch in the Johto League. In 289 AS, it became the largest, surpassing the Meek Conservatory in size, with over 250,000 pokegirls in various breeding programs, and another 200,000 in training for starting tamers and for export to other leagues.
Ebony town is also the home to the second largest community of farming and KATTLE raising in Johto, surpassed only by Sage town, as both cities are warm most of the year round, perfect for farming.
It connects to Azalea town by way of XX2, ten days away from Ebony Town to the north-northwest.
 
Researchers/Watchers/Retired Tamers of Note:
None
 
Ranches:
Kilroy Ranch is the largest ranch in the Johto League. It houses the largest number of pokegirls for breeding and starting tamers. It is run completely by the Johto government, which means that most of the girls are convinced that they are substandard to the human tamers, and rarely take initiative for themselves.
 
Gym:
None
 
Notable Sites:
The Glass Mines as the location of the largest mines in the Johto League. Originally the site of a single mine meant to pull the materials needed for glass from the ground, the Johto League expanded the mining sites and broadened the materials being brought out of the mines. Now most of the miners are pokegirls, with maybe one human overseeing twenty to fifty pokegirls, depending on what that particular mine is bringing up out of the ground. It is also one of the biggest sources of income for the league.
The Sandstone Vault is a series of rooms buried underneath a stone block, and contains several traps that are meant to keep anyone from removing whatever is contained in the middle room.
 
Hospitals/PokeCenters:
The town of Ebony has one hospital, one pokecenter, and a combination hospital/pokecenter. The hospital/pokecenter built just outside of town near the Glass Mines, as several accidents happen there a day.
The other hospital and pokecenter are located in the city, and treat the various aches and pains of a lively population.
 
Nearby Ferals:
 
 
Valzon City
 
General Info:
Home to 45,000 humans and 120,000 pokegirls, this town was settled in 213 AS by Valzon Fudpucker, who retired after leaning out a nearby Mantis nest, nine strong, with several fellow tamers and retainers. Seven tamers and their harems went in, three came out, carrying nine Mantis heads and claiming victory.
Valzon city connects to Goldenrod Town via Route XX1, five days to the east-southeast. It also as another path, Route XX6 leading to the south, toward Sage Town, only three days away.
 
Researchers/Watchers/Retired Tamers of Note:
None
 
Ranches:
None
 
Gym:
The Hidden Gym of Deception. One of the eight hidden gyms of Johto. It is buried in the ground to the north of town, in a cavern that is accessible only by pokegirls that know Dig, and is accessible only during the nights with the moon in its first quarter. Once inside the Gym, the tamer and his harem must navigate four puzzles that challenge each tamer. All puzzles can be completed without harming the harem and tamer, but faster solutions that cause damage exist and are easier to find. If the tamer has not solved the four puzzles and defeated one of the three tamers of the gym before sunrise, they are expelled from the gym, and must wait a month before trying at that hidden gym again.
If the tamer solves all four puzzles, he must then defeat the three tamers in the gym. No one has ever defeated all eight hidden gyms, or even found them all, for that matter, without being a part of the Johto League government. If they defeat the one of the three tamers, they earn a Hidden badge, known only as H1, and it changes form, to reflect the phases of the moon, but its color is always a pale green. If they lose that badge, they must again attempt the gym to get another one.
 
Notable Sites:
None
 
Hospitals/PokeCenters:
Two hospitals serve the needs of the citizens of Valzon city, efficiently dealing with any health issues or injuries that arise. One pokecenter services the entire pokegirl population, dealing with injuries as quickly and dutifully as they can. There is a second pokegirl center being built to help relieve some of the pressure on the one pokecenter, and is expected to be fully completed sometime in 302 AS, but will be able to help relieve the strain on the other pokecenter by mid 301 AS.
 
Nearby Ferals:
 
 
Kasul City
 
General Info:
A fairly new town, it only has 500 humans and 1,500 pokegirls, since it was established in 272 AS. Established as a pure blood ran ranch town, but eventually the expanded to allow other, non-pure blooded humans in.
Route XX3 connects Kasul city to Goldenrod Town, three days to the west.
 
Researchers/Watchers/Retired Tamers of Note:
Researcher
 
Ranches:
None
 
Gym:
The Lost Gym of Lies. One of the eight hidden gyms of Johto. It hidden inside an enclosed building with no doors, and is accessible only during the nights when the moon is at its first growing quarter. Once inside the Gym, the tamer and his harem must navigate four puzzles that challenge each tamer. All puzzles can be completed without harming the harem and tamer, but faster solutions that cause damage exist and are easier to find. If the tamer has not solved the four puzzles and defeated the three tamers of the gym before sunrise, they are expelled from the gym, and must wait a month before trying at that hidden gym again.
If the tamer solves all four puzzles, he must then defeat the three tamers in the gym. No one has ever defeated all eight hidden gyms, or even found them all, for that matter, without being a part of the Johto League government. If they defeat the one of the three tamers, they earn a Hidden badge, known only as H2, and it changes form to reflect the phases of the moon, and its coloration is a pale pink. If they lose that badge, they must again attempt the gym to get another one.
 
Notable Sites:
None
 
Hospitals/PokeCenters:
One pokecenter that doubles as the town hospital for the humans, and is located near the center of town, and manage to deal with any medical emergencies that occur.
 
Nearby Ferals (rarity):
 
 
Cypress City
 
General Info:
Located three weeks north of Olivine City along Route XX4, Cypress City was founded in 159 AS to held reduce the strain on Olivine City, and opened a second port city. It is home to 25,000 humans and 130,000 pokegirls.
Route XX4 leads to the south, toward Olivine City, three weeks away. Route XX9 leads to the northeast, and ends in Canola city, two weeks distant.
 
Researchers/Watchers/Retired Tamers of Note:
None
 
Ranches:
None
 
Gym:
The Sacred Gym of Duplicity. One of the eight hidden gyms of Johto. It hidden inside an enclosed building with no doors, and is accessible only during the nights when the moon is at its second quarter, and growing. Once inside the Gym, the tamer and his harem must navigate four puzzles that challenge each tamer. All puzzles can be completed without harming the harem and tamer, but faster solutions that cause damage exist and are easier to find. If the tamer has not solved the four puzzles and defeated the one of the tamers of the gym before sunrise, they are expelled from the gym, and must wait a month before trying at that hidden gym again.
If the tamer solves all four puzzles, he must then defeat the three tamers in the gym. No one has ever defeated all eight hidden gyms, or even found them all, for that matter, without being a part of the Johto League government. If they defeat the one of the three tamers, they earn a Hidden badge, known only as H3, and it changes form to reflect the phases of the moon, and its coloration is an off white. If they lose that badge, they must again attempt the gym to get another one.
 
Notable Sites:
Blasphemous Armory is the name of a building that supposedly lies somewhere close to town, near Route XX4, and contains several attempts by the pre-Subeke government to combine magic and technology. It is also the base of a small band of bandits that prefer the use of infernal pokegirls, and are lead by a Demoness, known only as Etha. They have captured several pure-blood tamers, and ransomed them back to their families, making them one of the most hated bandits in the Johto League by the government. Conversely, the civilian population that is pro-pokegirl loves them, as most of their ransoms were not for money, but instead demanding that certain laws be removed. Only twice have they been refused, and both of the captured tamers were returned to their families… in pieces.
The Plaza of Sanctification is located in the center of two, just beside a strange building with no entrances. It is supposedly the site where a powerful Megami evolved into a Megami-sama, and it pains infernal types to just enter the plaza. Any pokegirl that can evolve using the angel stone can evolve here without the stone, but only if they are ‘pure of heart’. There have been eleven document cases of evolutions, ones that normally require an angel stone, occurring without the needed evolution stone.
 
Hospitals/PokeCenters:
One hospital is capable of dealing with the human populations, and is built near the entrance of the town. One pokecenter attempts to deal with the current pokegirl population, but a second one is being built as fast as possible, and is expected to be able to serve the general public early in 301 AS, and finished some time late in 303AS
 
Nearby Ferals:
 
 
Cedar Town
 
General Info:
Hidden in the middle of a forest, Cedar Town is one of the most pro-pokegirl towns in the Johto League. It was founded in the center of a forest under the protection of several elven courts, and is often used by the courts as a neutral meeting spot, and to find tamers for the elves that wish to leave the court. The courts are fairly large, and are the homes to several different pokegirl breeds, mostly plant and magic, but a few oddities can be found in them.
The town itself has a population of 225,000 humans, and a pokegirl population of nearly 600,000. More pokegirls exist in the various elven courts, but no one has bothered to get an accurate number, as the numbers are constantly shifting, but it is believed to be somewhere in the low end to mid hundreds.
Connecting Cedar Town to the rest of the world is Route XX5, leading southeast to the Lake of Rage after 10 days of travel, and Route XX8, toward the north northeast, and Canola City, nine days away. Most of both paths are through thick forests.
 
Researchers/Watchers/Retired Tamers of Note:
Watcher Noruv Jeyl is a watcher who enjoys spending time with elves, and as such, is an expert in the ways of the Elven courts, since he generally sits in the back and simple takes notes and observes. He is one of the few humans to have ever visited the Tree of Eden, but he rarely returns, lest he lead others back to the Tree. He was given a necklace from the ElfQueen in the Tree of Eden, marking him as being in her favor, though he never talks about it.
Former League Champion Estor Alddyn live in Cedar town, with his mostly magic type harem, including his alpha, an ElfQueen named Ceradra.
 
Ranches:
None
 
Gym:
The Vanished Gym of Fraud. One of the eight hidden gyms of Johto. It hidden inside the ground beneath an ancient, colossal Cedar tree at the center of the park in the town, and is accessible only during the nights when the moon is at its third quarter, and growing. Once inside the Gym, the tamer and his harem must navigate four puzzles that challenge each tamer. All puzzles can be completed without harming the harem and tamer, but faster solutions that cause damage exist and are easier to find. If the tamer has not solved the four puzzles and defeated the one of the tamers of the gym before sunrise, they are expelled from the gym, and must wait a month before trying at that hidden gym again.
If the tamer solves all four puzzles, he must then defeat the three tamers in the gym. No one has ever defeated all eight hidden gyms, or even found them all, for that matter, without being a part of the Johto League government. If they defeat the one of the three tamers, they earn a Hidden badge, known only as H4, and it changes form to reflect the phases of the moon, and its coloration is a pale green. If they lose that badge, they must again attempt the gym to get another one.
 
Notable Sites:
The Antechamber of the Mask is one of the rooms in the mayors house, containing a magical mask. It is said that anyone who wears the mask can see that which is unseen, as well as see past lies to the truth of all things. But the mask is cursed, and cursed to wait for its true owner and all who touch it become servants of the Eternal Night Countess, a Demoness that allows the mayor to tamer her. She has thirty three various infernals that are what those that attempted to claim the mask became.
The Tree of Eden is the home of the ElfQueen of the Johto League. It is a Cedar tree that is supposedly the oldest living tree in the world, and houses the ElfQueen’s court. No one can find it in the forest except those that she wishes to find it, or those who have found it before.
 
Hospitals/PokeCenters:
The town has four hospitals that are either recently new, or completely new, and are stationed around so that they evenly divide up the city, with clear lines to show what hospital gets which patients in case of an emergency. The town also has three pokecenters; two near the two routes that lead from the city, and the other in the dead center of the city.
 
Nearby Ferals:
 
 
Sage Town
 
General Info:
Lost along the southern most coastline where the ruins of a Pre-Subeke city once existed. In 197 AS, a Tamer by the name of Balir Telrosky was following a very rare water type pokegirl, a Whorepool, and stumbled across the ruins. He did not catch the pokegirl, but he did report back to the League the location of the ruins, which were searched and cleaned out, before being renovated into a livable town in 221 AS. It is a small town, with barely 12,300 humans in residence, and another 26,500 pokegirls as well. It is best described as small and quaint.
While it may be small, it is also the source of most of the crops and KATTLE consumed in the Johto League, and the source of most of the food exports from Johto.
Sage Town connects to Valzon city, via Route XX6, nearly three days hike away.
 
Researchers/Watchers/Retired Tamers of Note:
None
 
Ranches:
None
 
Gym:
The Misplaced Gym of Treachery. One of the eight hidden gyms of Johto. It hidden inside one of the buildings in the town, behind a secret door. While a Tamer can find and enter it before the nights of the full moon, it is only occupied on those nights.. Once inside the Gym, the tamer and his harem must navigate four puzzles that challenge each tamer. All puzzles can be completed without harming the harem and tamer, but faster solutions that cause damage exist and are easier to find. If the tamer has not solved the four puzzles and defeated the one of the tamers of the gym before sunrise, they are expelled from the gym, and must wait a month before trying at that hidden gym again.
If the tamer solves all four puzzles, he must then defeat the three tamers in the gym. No one has ever defeated all eight hidden gyms, or even found them all, for that matter, without being a part of the Johto League government. If they defeat the one of the three tamers, they earn a Hidden badge, known only as H5, and it changes form to reflect the phases of the moon, and its coloration is a pale yellow. If they lose that badge, they must again attempt the gym to get another one.
 
Notable Sites:
Tomb of the Axe is a long, trapped corridor in the hills to the north, which then opens up into a large maze of rooms. The rooms are trapped as well, and are thought to protect something, though what that something is, no one knows. It is, according to local legend, the home to Slicers, whose weapons of preference are axes, rather than a sword.
Underwater Keep is a half sunken base in the ocean out about a mile from the city in the ocean. It was located on a hill, which survived Typhoona’s attempt to sink that section of the world. The first story is firmly below water, as are the three basements, but the second story and the control tower are above water, making it a great spot for trysting. Several pre-Subeke items are down in the lower stories of the base, but no one has found them all in the three hundred plus years.
 
Hospitals/PokeCenters:
One hospital and another pokecenter, both of which are somewhat behind the times, but they are capable of dealing with problems that come up.
 
Nearby Ferals:
 
 
Canola City, the Valley Paradise
 
General Info:
Located in a valley between four mountains, the city of Canola is called a Valley of Paradise. And if anything, they understate the case. Several waterfalls that collect down into pools along the sides of the valley, perfect for swimming, and several hot springs dot the west end of the valley. Small caves and caverns dot the east side of the valley, and the top of the northern mountain is covered in ice year round. It almost looks like someone built this place with the idea of any pokegirl type being comfortable here, and succeeded marvelously. First found in 56 AS, it has been the third longest, continually occupied city in the Johto league, surpassed only by Blackthorn and Goldenrod.
It was a relatively peaceful town until 270 AS, when a widow was spotted in the nearby hills. Seventy tamers and their harems responded, but the widow took more than eighty percent of them with her before finally succumbing to her wounds. The town built a trio of statues in the north plaza, a Dracona, a Seraph, and an Archmage, in remembrance of the three pokegirls that died dealing the final blows to the widow.
Four different routes connect to Canola city. To the northeast is Route XX11, leading to Drandara City nearly eight days distant. To the east is Route XX9, which connects with Cypress City after two weeks of travel. To the northwest is Route XX12, to connect to Goldenstar City, another two weeks travel. The final route from the city is Route XX8, leading to Cedar Town, nine days away.
 
Researchers/Watchers/Retired Tamers of Note:
Watcher Harvey is a watcher of note in the town, most because of the fact that he has bloodgifts that allow him to be ignored by any pokegirl that he does not want to see him. This allows him to get very close to his current subject, and has cleared up several mysteries about the local habits of several ferals, including how feral Milktits deal with their milk production outside of civilizations. His current project is to try and find the true story of the Archmage’s Twisted Tower, claiming that it is even older than the tamer who died during the widow attack.
Former tamer Gabber Titmuncher is a tamer of minor note in the surrounding area, having lost most of his harem and the use of his right leg during an all-tamer callout for a Widow. His only surviving pokegirl is a Griffon, named Minerva. He is considered town hero, as his pokegirls held the line long enough for the only dragon type at that widow slaying to get her killing shot in. He had his leg amputated to save his life, removed at the knee, and spends most of his time in the plaza, reminiscing on what he should have done to save the rest of his harem from dying such a horrible death.
 
Ranches:
Charon ranch. A ranch run at the western part of the valley, and the current owner is Lexis Lupus. The ranch is known for producing quality class psychic starter girls, and its current project is to decrease the rarity of A-bra and Ka-D-Bra pokegirls. In fifteen years, it has decreased the rarity of the A-bra by two steps and the Ka-D-Bra by one step in the area around Canola, as well as producing several starter class Ka-D-Bra pokegirls. Lexis has several psychic pokegirls helping in maintaining the facilities and taming the pokegirls.
 
Gym:
The Omitted Gym of Cheating. One of the eight hidden gyms of Johto. A building labeled as the Gym, but without a magic or psychic type, or some other type immune to techniques that affect the mind, it can never be defeated, as strong magic or psychic powers make the building look empty. It is only open for challenges when the moon is three fourths full, and shrinking. Once inside the Gym, the tamer and his harem must navigate four puzzles that challenge each tamer. All puzzles can be completed without harming the harem and tamer, but faster solutions that cause damage exist and are easier to find. If the tamer has not solved the four puzzles and defeated the one of the tamers of the gym before sunrise, they are expelled from the gym, and must wait a month before trying at that hidden gym again.
If the tamer solves all four puzzles, he must then defeat the three tamers in the gym. No one has ever defeated all eight hidden gyms, or even found them all, for that matter, without being a part of the Johto League government. If they defeat the one of the three tamers, they earn a Hidden badge, known only as H6, and it changes form to reflect the phases of the moon, and its coloration is a strong deep blue. If they lose that badge, they must again attempt the gym to get another one.
 
Notable Sites:
The Temple of Claws is a training grounds for tamers and their harems, and is currently attempting to become another gym for the Johto League. It has been bogged down by paper work for the since 297 AS, but is expected to be accepted as the ninth official gym of the Johto League late in the year 300 AS. They do not have a gym leader selected yet, but Barry Awiath is expected to be the first of the new gym, with his well balanced harem of a Ria, Blastits, Blazicunt, and Venuswhore.
The Archmage’s Twisted Tower is located on the mountain to the west of town, and is overlooking the town. It was home to the Archmage and her tamer who both died in the widow attack, and is filled with several dozen magic items. The only reason thieves have not stripped the tower of everything of value is because the Archmage returned after death to protect her master’s treasures. She does allow some people to enter her tower, but no one has ever gone up to the third level, where most of the magic items are stored. Rumor has it that those who are polite can tame the spectral Archmage, and if they are not greedy, and she enjoyed the taming, she might even grant them an item…
 
Hospitals/PokeCenters:
The Valley of Paradise has only one hospital, and while it is located in the center of the city, they do not have a problem with only one hospital. All four of the pokegirl centers can treat most human wounds, and can stabilize the patients that they cannot treat, before sending them to the hospital.
 
Nearby Ferals:
 
 
Drandara City, The Anti-Pokegirl City
 
General Info:
Drandara City has the dubious distinction of being the MOST anti-pokegirl city in the WORLD. No one is allowed to have more than a single pokegirl out at a time, and all pokegirls must have an id tag on them, identifying their breed, their owner or tamer's name, a transmitter that allows the Hunters stationed at the town to know exactly, down to a square foot, where the pokegirl is, and a small battery that delivers either a paralyzing shock or a paralyzing poison to the pokegirl should she get out of line even slightly, or someone other than the Hunter at the entrance to the city attempts to remove the id tag. All pokegirls owners and tamers are given one for their first pokegirl, and charged one thousand SLCs for each pokegirl after the first. ANY pokegirls without the government issued collar is considered a threat to the town, and can be killed on sight by any of the twenty Hunters permanently stationed at the town, and they usually are. All pokegirls must be within fifty feet of her tamer or owner at any given time or else they are considered feral, and terminated, regardless of circumstances. And those are the more lenient laws in the town.
Here, pokegirls have no rights of any kind, and are required to stand aside for any human, regardless of what they are doing at the time. Nursejoys">Nursejoys are the only exceptions, and only if they are literally in the process of saving a human's life at that very second. Any pokegirl that fails to comply with this law may be beaten and if she attempts to defend herself, she is treated as a menace pokegirl, and executed.
Any human with ANY noticeable pokegirl traits are also required to stand aside for any 'true' humans.
Drandara City has nearly 350,000 humans, and usually an equal number of pokegirls out at any given time. There is a feral free zone held to a distance of three miles around the town, and is kept that way by the Hunters in training. It is also home to the main recruiting and training base for Johto League Pokegirl Hunters. The number of Hunters in training number anywhere from ten to fifty, depending on what time of the year it is. The Hunters in training are in charge of keeping the feral pokegirls out of the three mile clear zone.
The only route to the city is Route XX11, which heads east from the city and then curves to the southeast. After nine days of travel, the traveler arrives at Canola City.
 
Researchers/Watchers/Retired Tamers of Note:
Researcher Philcher Archie is perhaps the only researcher in the Johto League that absolutely cannot stand pokegirls, or other people for that matter. But that might have something to do with the fact that he has the Aura of Ooze blood curse, as well as Shady Character. Needless to say, he is not a people person, but has written a series of papers on the faults of depending upon pokegirls for supporting the society. He is the Johto League's pet researcher, since he only barks at their command.
Watcher Olin Garard is a pure blooded human, that fits in well in his chosen home. He has made several trips into the wilds (never more than four miles from the city) and has written several papers about the actions of ferals, and the need for a border of feral free areas around each city. Another pet of the Johto League, he has more weight behind him than Dr. Philcher, as he is from a pure blooded family.
 
Ranches:
None
 
Gym:
The Missing Gym of Trickery. One of the eight hidden gyms of Johto. This Gym has no set building that the battles occur in, but instead the tamers must find clues that are scattered about town that lead to its location in a nearby set of clearings. The 'Gym' only accepts challenges on nights when the moon is at its second quarter, and shrinking toward being a new moon. Once inside the Gym, the tamer and his harem must navigate four puzzles that challenge each tamer. All puzzles can be completed without harming the harem and tamer, but faster solutions that cause damage exist and are easier to find. If the tamer has not solved the four puzzles and defeated the one of the tamers of the gym before sunrise, they are expelled from the gym, and must wait a month before trying at that hidden gym again.
If the tamer solves all four puzzles, he must then defeat the three tamers in the gym. No one has ever defeated all eight hidden gyms, or even found them all, for that matter, without being a part of the Johto League government. If they defeat the one of the three tamers, they earn a Hidden badge, known only as H7, and it changes form to reflect the phases of the moon, and its coloration is a pale yellow. If they lose that badge, they must again attempt the gym to get another one.
 
Notable Sites:
Home of the Portal is the name of a large building in the hills to the north of town, which contains a single, humongous ring in the center of a massive cleared room. No one has been able to discover its purpose, other than that Subeke built it, perhaps as a means for moving large numbers of pokegirls from point to point. No one has ever been able to activate it to test this theory however, and the scientists working on it cannot give an accurate estimate as to when they will have an answer to its purpose
The Hidden Walkway of Demons is a infamous ledge that exists along a cliff to the northwest of town, overlooking the ocean. It is said that on moonless nights, an infernal of almost legendary power walks this ledge, calling for her lost tamer. This is believed to be based off the reported loss of a tamer to a sudden washout of the path, which carried him down and into the rocky shallows nearly five hundred feet below, killing him instantly. He had an infernal pokegirl that was almost gentle with her affections to her tamer, as they were believed to be delta bonded. No one has ever gotten a close enough look at the supposed pokegirl to be able to decide one way or another. But everyone who was foolish enough to try and capture her died as the ledge, no matter how sound it had been below them before, suddenly collapsed underneath them, sending them to the same gave as her lost tamer.
 
Hospitals/PokeCenters:
Drandara is host to five different hospitals, four of which are completely state of the art, and can treat a human of any affliction, up to, but not including, death. Yet. Each one has four Nursejoys">Nursejoys, and are there to do anything the injured party requires.
The fifth is well behind the times by about forty years and is located at the entrance of the city, which is where all humans with pokegirl traits are sent, regardless of the severity of the case. It is also the only one that treats pokegirls, though mostly it is just to slap a bandage or cast heal on the wound, and send them back out. It is run by a single pokewoman Nursejoy">Nursejoy, who has been working in that hospital since it was built forty years ago and treats everyone as best she can with what little she has in her hospital.
 
Nearby Ferals:
 
 
Zerobulo town
 
General Info:
The town of Zerobulo was established in 240 AS, and is the town known for the quality of the tamers that pass through it. Most of them are there because of one fact. Zerobulo is the closest town to the famous, or infamous, Mr. Silver, which is perched on the border between Johto and Indigo Leagues. It is therefore a stronghold of the Hunter division of the Johto League tamers, who are some of the strongest Hunters in the league, and are used to dealing with unnaturally powerful feral pokegirls that wander toward town from Mr. Silver, as they get pushed out by younger, more powerful feral pokegirls.
The town houses nearly 10,000 humans, and 30,000 pokegirls. It is one of the few towns ever built with defense in mind first. Due to the sheer variety of pokegirls that will wander too close to the town from the mountain, it was built and housed with the best defenses that money can buy, as well as the largest variety of pokegirls breeds that has been found outside the military that existed in the time of the Revenge War.
It has two routes that connect to towns inside the League and another that connects to Mt. Silver, which is four days distant along Route XX13. Route XX7 is twelve days long, and connects to Blackthorn City. Traveling along Route XX10 for three weeks will end with the travelers finding themselves in Goldenstar City.
 
Researchers/Watchers/Retired Tamers of Note:
The researcher Yarla Priscollaye lives in the city of Zerobulo, and makes a study of feral pokegirl behavior and how they react to different types attacking their claimed territory. She is thirty two years old, and has lived in Zerobulo her entire life, with her Supe-Bra Genius lover and lab assistant. She is somewhat known throughout the Johto league for her papers about feral pokegirl dynamics, as well as her treatise on noncombat ways of capturing feral types.
 
Ranches:
None
 
Gym:
The Sunken Gym of Illusion. One of the eight hidden gyms of Johto. It hidden inside the pond in the middle of the town, and is accessible only during the nights when the moon is at its last quarter, and shrinking. Once inside the Gym, the tamer and his harem must navigate four puzzles that challenge each tamer. All puzzles can be completed without harming the harem and tamer, but faster solutions that cause damage exist and are easier to find. If the tamer has not solved the four puzzles and defeated the one of the tamers of the gym before sunrise, they are expelled from the gym, and must wait a month before trying at that hidden gym again.
If the tamer solves all four puzzles, he must then defeat the three tamers in the gym. No one has ever defeated all eight hidden gyms, or even found them all, for that matter, without being a part of the Johto League government. If they defeat the one of the three tamers, they earn a Hidden badge, known only as H8, and it changes form to reflect the phases of the moon, and its coloration is a dark, muddy brown. If they lose that badge, they must again attempt the gym to get another one.
 
Notable Sites:
Steeple of Blades and the Fallen. A shrine that was raise to honor the various people and pokegirls that have fallen in defense of the city against feral pokegirls. Over forty pokegirl and fifteen human names are contained in the shrine, and a pair of Shrine Maidens protect the shrine, and offers up their prayers for the fallen, as well as prayers in the hopes that it will prevent others from joining the ranks of the fallen. Their names are Sharshala and Sasha, and they are of the few pokegirls that the Hunters actually respect in the League. They are also exempt from the anti-pokegirl laws, due to the fact that most of the humans in the shrine are Hunters.
 
Hospitals/PokeCenters:
Zerobulo Town has two hospitals, one in the northern half, the other in the southern half, but both are located closer to the east side of town, rather than in the middle, due to the marked number of stronger feral pokegirls coming from Mt. Silver. The Pokecenters are stationed so that they each handle a third of the city each, with one in the northwestern third, one in the southwestern third, and the last near the east side of town, so that they can help get the Hunter's pokegirls back into battle faster in case of a sudden onslaught of ferals, as what happened in 294 AS, when nearly forty poison type pokegirls were pushed out of their homes on Mt. Silver, and tried to enter the city.
 
Nearby Ferals:
 
 
Goldenstar City
 
General Info:
The most recently established city in the Johto League, it was established in 245 AS, and that was for a single purpose. Supporting The Ultima Melee. The greatest fighting tournament in the Johto League, it is held twice a year, and is used to determine the League Champion. It is held in the Plains of Desolation, a four square mile area to the east of the city.
The city itself houses 50,000 people, and at least 202,500 pokegirls, all of whom are there to ensure the Ultima Melee is properly executed, as well as cleaning the Plains of Desolation of debris, and rebuilding the Plains to an acceptable state for the next Melee.
To the southwest is Route XX12, leading to Canola City, which is two weeks distant. Three weeks to the south southeast is Zerobulo city, along Route XX10. And to the north northeast is the route to the Capital League, the only one that connects to the Capital League from Johto League.
 
Researchers/Watchers/Retired Tamers of Note:
Watchers Tira Ricko, Terry Xavier, and Malcolm Higgins are watchers that observe the various tamer’s harems as they battle, and report the dynamics of the harems. They are also the announcers for the Ultima Melee, and provide live color commentary during the events.
Retired tamers Todiy Dardra and Umves Chruasiss are the tamers in charge of removing the wounded and eliminated from the Ultima Melee, using the teleport capable pokegirls of their harems to get the wounded to the hospitals/pokecenters if needed, and also to provide judging during the ferocious hit and run battles that are so common during the Ultima Melee.
 
Ranches:
None
 
Gym:
None per say, but Goldenstar is home to the Ultima Melee, held twice a year in the Plains of Desolation.
 
Notable Sites:
The Plains of Desolation are a two mile by two mile area to the northwest of Goldenstar City, and contain literally every type of possible battlefield within those four square miles. The battlefield is rebuilt and reconstructed after every Ultima Melee, and takes nearly four months to undo all the damage that is done during the melee. Dead center in the plains are the ruins of a city, built and carefully sculpted to present the illusion of being real ruins. Ice fields, a small mountain, forests, a desert, swamps, a lake, every type of terrain is found somewhere in the Plains of Desolation.
 
Hospitals/PokeCenters:
Three state of the art, combination hospitals and pokecenters serve the city, dealing with all the minor emergencies that occur, as well as ensuring no fatalities occur during the Ultima Melee.
 
Nearby Ferals:
 
 
Other Notable Sites:
The Ruins of Alph located between Routes 31 and 35, about a day and a half from Violet town. A pair of pokegirls guard a room in the deepest parts of the ruin, and until recently they were of an unknown pokegirl type, and a Cactora from a nearby desert. However, after finding several books from the pre-Subeke era, history books that were used to fill in previous gaps in history that had been created by the Revenge War, the Ruins of Alph were turned into a historical monument, and the pokegirls that lived there were allowed to stay, mostly because they were already guarding the Ruins, so the League would not need to assign their own guards. The unknown pokegirl was recently identified as a Bandame, which lead to a fierce debate as to how such an exotic and rare pokegirl arrived at the Ruins of Alph, before they were even officially discovered.
 
The Cold Deadlands are located west of Cedar town, and is a large, roughly twelve square mile area that is always cold, regardless of the weather around the Cold Deadlands. This makes it a minor preserve for ice types, and other pokegirl types that like the cold. Grass and Bug types avoid it like a plague area.
 
Dragon’s Lair is located in the Moltit Mountains somewhere around Kasul City. It is rumored to be the home of a dragon type of unbelievable power. No one has ever found it, nor has anyone ever claimed to have seen the dragon type that lives in the Dragon’s Lair.
 
Johto Academy fifteen days from Blackthorn city, nine days from Violet city, and twelve from Mahogany city. It has only one path leads to it, a mostly dirt path, but it is easily accessible by VTOL vehicles. Surrounded by forests, it is not easy to get to on foot, but not impossible.
 
Tower of Centuries is located between Cypress City and Olivine City, along Route XX4 and is home to several sorceresses and enchantresses. The are slightly feral, and thought to have been part Tamer Gredle Parh’s harem, before he went missing in 292 AS. They tame each other to keep themselves sane, while still looking in the surrounding area for their lost master.
 
Ghostly Mausoleum is supposedly located about four days to the northeast of Cherry Grove City, and it is home to many ghost type pokegirls, most of whom died during the Revenge War, but their hatred for humans kept them from taking the last journey to the next life. They haunt the remains of their base, destroying the minds of any who attempt to journey into its depths, the hatred for humans denying them the ability to recognize the few who would try to help them. Lost at the bottom of the base is a powerful presence, calling out to the surrounding area for help, calling for release. The first recorded reporting of the mental voice was in 45 AS, after a group of tamers stumbled across the ruined building, and attempted to enter. They were quickly pushed back by the ghosts that haunt it, but that night, a shadowy figure appeared in their dreams, begging for help and release. Since then, twelve different official attempts have been made to get to the bottom of the Ghostly Mausoleum. After the last official attempt vanished into the Mausoleum in 198 AS, the Johto Government has aborted all league sanctioned attempts to find the pokegirl at the bottom of the Mausoleum. Tamers still make individual attempts, but only four tamers have been lost to the dark depths since 200 AS.
 
The Whorepool islands rest about a day and a half to the south of Olivine city, and is home to some of the most dangerously powerful ferals outside of Mt. Silver. Whirlpools abound in the area, forming and dying without apparent cause or source, huge ones that are far too large for a Whorepool to make. Four islands make up the Whorepool islands, and they are all interconnected by the labyrith of tunnels beneath the waves, and positively team with feral pokegirls, Whorepools, Surfmelons, Whoreseas, Titacools, Titacruels, Psi-dykes, and many more. Local legends at Cianwood Island hold that a powerful water pokegirl causes the whirlpools, keeping tamers away from her home. The local rumors circulate endlessly about the possible identity, but Lugiass is the prime suspect, though no one has ever found out for sure. Or if they have, they are not talking about it. Located off of the aquatic Route 37 to the east of Cianwood city by about a half day, it is a definite paradise for finding feral water type pokegirls.
 
 
Entertainment:
Ultima Melee – Held twice a year in the Plains of Desolation, near Goldenstar City, both dates are League Sanctioned holidays, with fierce betting being done on who wins. Held in the middle of March and September, it is THE biggest battle in the Johto history, a grand melee of epic proportions that rips apart the Plains of Desolation. Tamers can either lead their harems from the front, or from inside a safety bunker, using the camera’s set up around the city, and the single remote controlled grav-camera that is issued to each tamer for the battle to direct their harems. It is a massive free for all, anything short of actually trying to kill the other harems or tamers goes, and it is all recorded live. The event lasts for two days, the first being the Ultima Melee, and the second being the finals, where the four tamers that scored the most ‘kills’ compete against each other for the title of League Champion.
It has been held for the past fifty years, twice a year, without exception. The current League Champion is Terry Roderick, and he specializes in fighting types, and has had them trained to counter most of their inherent weaknesses. He has been the League Champion for nearly six years. During the course of the melee, however, deaths have occured, mostly accidents, but a few promising tamers have been killed by their rivals during the fighting, making this the most dangerous sport in Johto.
 
Game Corners – A casino line founded in Indigo, that has the claim to fame by being located in nearly every major town in the Johto League, and is planning on expanding into the other Leagues as soon as possible. They have slot machines, black jack tables, and several other games that are guaranteed to keep someone lost in the Casino for hours on end. The machines and games take GC coins, instead of SLC, and various prizes include T1s, evolution stones, and even a few rare pokegirls for those who have an excess number of GC coins. Most Game Corners have the following Pokegirl prizes, but some vary slighty. A-Bra: 180 Game Coins, Witch: 750 Game Coins, Sexshrew: 2,500 Game Coins, Draco: 4,600 Game Coins, and Videogirl: 10,000 Game Coins.
 
 
Political and Criminal Elements:
The Johto League is run by a council of forty members which meets twice every year opposite of the Ultima Melee, and are representatives of the forty surviving 'pure-blood' families. The Pesident is selected by lots at the beginning of every forty years, deciding which member will be President and the order it will be exchanged. The League Champion often has a vote, but in the past one hundred years and two hundred meetings, the League Champions have shown only nineteen times, and often selects one member to be his proxy. The council is and has been firmly anti-pokegirl, but some of the newer members have been leaning toward more moderate stances.
A small political faction, however, believes in the goal of 'Parity', and was started by a Megami-sama in Blackthorn City. They strive to get the oppressive laws repealed, and then replaced with laws that are more in favor toward pokegirls. As they are mostly based out of Blackthorn, however, they have made little progress with the government, but have scored several successes with the population at large.
Although not a political element, Team Rocket and its smaller clone, Team Apocalypse, have had a hand in dictating the direction of Johto, mostly through their use of pokegirls to commit crimes. Team Rocket is not a local team, instead it was imported supposedly from Indigo League. Team Apocalypse is a based somewhere in Johto League, and consists of four known humans and fifteen pokegirls, using forbidden tech, including one plasma cannon, to steal pokegirls, kidnap officials for rediculous ransoms, and make themselves a threat to the Johto population.
 
 
Transportation:
 
Pokegirls are quite often used for transportation, and Rapitaur transport is considered to be the best non-vehicle transportation available in the league thanks to their speed. In the cities, there are most often Ponytaur Taxi services, and these are the most common mode of transportation within the city, other than using one's own feet. Buses are a little less common, but slightly cheaper. Teleport capable pokegirls, however, are still the best way of getting around.
 
 
Johto League Tamer Rules:
 
Overall Laws:
(developed by myself, RedPriest17, and CyberForte, modified, and used with their permission)
 
1. Forbidden tech is absolutely forbidden and illegal for anyone to own, let alone use. Lostech is allowed, but the owner must register the tech with the League first.
 
2.a. Pokégirls are property. They are tools for use of the League, Tamers, and Businesses.
2.b. A Pokegirl must follow all direct orders given to her by her master, even should those orders be in violation this code. Responsibility for effects of direct orders, therefore, rests solely on her master so long as proof of a direct order can be produced.
2.X. Not a law, per se, but a recommendation: Pokegirls are dangerous creatures, feral or tame. Therefore, the league advises caution be exercised in the use of forceful discipline, as although it is illegal for a Pokegirl to harm her tamer without his express permission,it is of little to you value for her to be punished after you have died. Abuse at your own risk.
 
3. Anyone, (especially Tamers and Police) are allowed to kill Feral pokégirls that are an immediate threat to life and limb. Domestic and Threshold pokégirls that perform criminal activity will be subject to euthanasia or Level 5 Taming Cycle.
 
4.a. It is illegal to capture OfficerJenny or Nursejoy">Nursejoy pokégirls that are in service to the Indigo League Police Forces and PokéCenters. It is illegal to capture MaidYvettes if they are already employed by the League or private housing. Put simply, it is illegal to capture ANY pokégirls that are employed by any League or League Official, period.
4.b. Stealing pokégirls already owned by Tamers, Watchers, or Pet Owners is highly illegal and will be punished severely.
 
5.a. With the exception of OfficerJennys in service to the League, (who are provided with Elemental Pistols) it is illegal for a pokégirl to wield human projectile weapons. Those who choose to disregard this rule will be heavily fined and the weapon(s) confiscated.
5.b. With the recent discoveries of ‘Tech’ pokégirls breeds, (CalamityJanes, Gun Bunnies Gunvalkyries, Tank Vixxens, and the like) these pokégirls that have projectile weapons as a natural part of their body chemistry are only allowed to use them in PokéBattle or in the defense of their Owner from criminals or Feral pokégirls; no exceptions.
 
6. A Tamer may not use PokéBalls that have been damaged to try and capture a pokégirl, such as a PokéBall that had been used in an attempt to capture a pokégirl and failed the first time. The ball is now a risk factor in holding the pokégirl even if it manages to capture. Anyone caught having done this will be fined.
 
7. Altered PokéBalls designed to catch pokégirls, (ex: Nightmare Ball) or people with pokégirl DNA, (ex: Love Ball) are HIGHLY illegal and is punishable by death.
 
8. Any Tamer or Pet Owner with an Eva must hand over any and all Angel Stones in their possession to a PokéCenter or at a Police Station. Attempting to evolve an Eva using an Angel Stone is considered a capital offense and is punishable by immediate execution by any Hunter! Compensation will be given for any angel stones or Evas turned over to the authorities.
 
9. Any Tamer with a Trollop must give up any Diamond Stone in their possession or the Trollop. Failure to comply will result in removal of all pokégirls, a heavy fine, and a 180-day suspension of Tamer’s license. Compensation will be given for any diamond stones or Trollops turned over to the authorities.
 
10. Any Tamer with a Harlequin must give up any Mana Crystals in their possession or the Harlequin. Failure to comply will result in removal of all pokégirls, a heavy fine, and a 90-day suspension of Tamer’s license. Compensation will be given for any mana crystals or Harlequins turned over to the authorities.
 
11.a. A Tamer is allowed to keep six pokégirls on-hand, not counting their noncombatant(s). If they catch any more past this amount, the pokégirls must be kept in storage. If the Tamer has not passed the Storage Test, then the pokégirls above the limit must be given up at a PokéCenter for Indigo League use and distribution. Tamers that simply release the pokégirl into the wild and are discovered to have done such, will be fined according to the kind of pokégirl that was released.
11.b. A Watcher is allowed to keep three pokégirls on-hand. No more.
11.c. After much debate, it has been decided by the Indigo League that pokégirls that are identical twins, despite being in two girls, should count for only one pokégirl slot since they reside in one pokéball. If the twins should later evolve into different pokégirl breeds, then they will count separately.
 
12.a. Pet Owner is allowed between 1-3 pokégirls. They must have the proper license to own the amount of pokégirls that they do; the license depends on housing situation, financial income and the kind of pokégirl that is desired to be kept. Anymore than the license allows will lead to the immediate removal of the extra pokégirl(s).
11.b. Pet Owners are NOT allowed to take part in pokéBattles. Period.
 
13. Upon arrival in Drandara, anyone that owns pokégirls must register their girl(s) with the Hunter Station when entering and leaving the city. NO EXCEPTIONS.
 
14. The Pokégirl Thief Happosai is the ONLY human allowed for pokégirls to attack on sight to KILL without fear of repercussion from Johto League Officials.
 
15.a. It is illegal for any Tamer or pokégirl to join any ‘Team’. Anyone discovered to be a Team Member will face charges that can run the gauntlet from incarceration all the way to the death penalty! Pokégirls will be confiscated and submitted to a Level 5 Taming Cycle.
15.b. It is illegal for any pokégirl to join the Limbec Pirates! Any such pokégirls may be executed ON SIGHT!
 
16.a. It is illegal to hold Pokégirl Rights rallies in public places. Any infractions will result in an immediate dispersion by local League Police Forces using heavy non-lethal force and heavy fines levied out to people that were arrested.
16.b. It is illegal to hold Pokégirl Rights rallies in private. If discovered, the perpetrators and those in attendance will be levied with heavy fines.
 
17.a. It is illegal for any pokégirls/pokéwomen born after Mao’s Rebellion, (257 AS) to be educated in anything more complex than Literacy, Basic Money Math, and First Aid.
17.b. The only exceptions of this rule are those pokégirls whom have high intelligence as a naturally-occurring part of their body chemistry and biology, such as the A-Bra and G-Poindexter breeds.
 
18.a. Printed media professing to be a source of accurate news may not be published without government approval of content.
18.b. The government's power to moderate such media, however, is limited in that it may approve or disapprove, but not actively edit content.
18.c. Such media must not contain claims that would purposefully damage the reputation(s) of a person or persons unless substantial, verifiable proof is offered as to the truth of the claim.
 
19.a. Creating new breeds of pokégirls through the use of science within the Indigo League is HIGHLY illegal and is punishable by death!
19.b. After much debate, it was recently amended that Pokégirl Researchers MAY look into the creation of G-Splices for the betterment of the League. They must, however, submit an initial thesis to the League for authorization and then accept a sanctioned League Official to assist them in process of creating the G-Splice from start to finish.
19.c. Starting as of December 31st, 297 AS, mild-mannered and mentally stable G-Splices will become a viable pokégirl selection for Tamers to use. If a Tamer catches one in the wild and she passes a strict psyche evaluation at the nearest PokéCenter, the Tamer may keep her. If she fails, the pokégirl will be put through euthanasia procedures.
 
 
Depending on the severity of the infraction for one or more of these Laws, the consequences can range from simple incarceration, to a fine of low to large amounts, to chain-gang and construction work, all the way to the death penalty. The Death Penalty has yet to be used, and so it is more common that a person who is convicted of such infractions will simply have his/her tamer's license revoked, Harem confiscated and scattered, and be forced to serve a lifetime in prison.
 
 
Non-Combatant Pokegirls
 
            These pokegirls are allowed to all Tamers. This provides to them a pokegirl that is exempt from Salvage Rules during a battle. This seventh pokegirl CAN be any type of pokegirl, but is usually one of the type that are not specifically used for battling. Exceptions (such as Milktit) do exist. Hand Maids do not count towards either the main harem limit of 6 pokegirls, nor do they count as a non-combatants (Hand Maid Mk. II pokegirls, on the other hand, do). If the designated non-combatant pokegirl is used in a battle that does not include non-combatants normally, there are likely to be fines involved, as well as or in exchange for having the pokegirl taken away and the Tamer's right to carry a non-combatant revoked. The tamer may reclaim this pokegirl only after defeating a Gym battle within a one month period (extended from two weeks due to the distance between cities with gyms, since a number of tamers use their non-combatants as transportation as well).
            Tamers are allowed one pokegirl noncombatant, and up to two additional slots may be purchased from the league at 100,000 SLC per slot. These maybe used for pokegirls that are support, Recognize bonded, or medical pokegirls. They might also be earned through sponsored events.
 
 
Battling Rules:
 
Any variation between one and all pokegirls in a harem, minus non-combatant pokegirls, may be used. 
 
Any pokegirl attack that can cause instant death is prohibited, as is killing a pokegirl owned by other Tamers. Killing a Pokegirl is only allowed when dealing with pokegirls that have a bounty on their heads (Such as a Widow) or in life and death situations.
 
Ante (prize for winning a battle) may be money, an item of some value to the winner, or a pokegirl. The prize must be decided before the battle begins, by both Tamers. This prize may be changed during battle, but must still be agreed upon by the participating tamers.
 
Salvage Rights is allowed, but must be announced before a battle. Salvage rights pertaining to a harem that is abandoned or caught from abusive tamers allow the catcher of these abused pokegirls to keep one or two pokegirls, depending on which pokegirl it might be.
 
Declining a battle challenge, unless for due cause, is grounds for a forfeit by the declining Tamer, and the prize may be acquired by the one who had originally challenged.
 
Non-combatant pokegirls are not to be used in a challenge battle, due to their nature. However, they may be used in specially specified matches.
 
Sexual Battles can be done with multiple or single pokegirls. Anything goes in this type of battle, save for killing the pokegirl(s).
 
Depending on the severity of the infraction of these rules, a Tamer may face a fine or having their Tamer's License revoked for some amount of time. Some may be forced to re-take the Tamer's test, and it is said that this new test is much more difficult than the standard test. Some Tamers may find themselves without a Harem at all, or have some pokegirls confiscated.
 
 
Tamer Requirements:
 
1. Human Males nearly always become Tamers or Researchers. However, all are required to be tested for Blood Gifts and Curses.
 
2. Human Females may become Tamers. However, these tamers must be Ident-tagged before becoming a Tamer. All females becoming Tamers, Researcher, or Breeders must be tested for Blood Gifts and Curses.
 
3. Pokegirls may become NOT Tamers under any circumstances.
 
4. All Tamers must take some sort of test other than being tested for Blood Gifts before being issued a pokedex/Tamer’s License. Most often, this includes a questionnaire, multiple-choice questions, or a psychic-type “Interview”.
 
5. All Tamers within a certain area must answer a League-sanctioned request for help, or else be liable for a Tamer Review in which the Tamer may face a fine, revocation of license, and/or loss of pokegirl(s).
 
 
Johto League Economy:
 
Author's Note: Considering that the amounts for the bounties originally provided in the PokeGirl Primer are rather outrageous (yet understandable, in some cases), I've changed the bounties a bit to reflect both the rewards and the real risks. Someone could probably live off of a decent bounty for years. Also, changes were made to reflect differences in the pokedex summaries (such as Cheshire and Mantis being 'second only to Widows/Dryders, with no mention of each other). In fact, the Bounty portion of the Dronza description says 1 million, but the description itself says that a confirmed kill is worth 10,000. As such, the amounts for certain bounties have been changed to reflect that which is in the pokedex descriptions themselves, as well as what the economy can support.
 
 
Bounties
Widows
Bounty
Confirmed Kill
903,250,000 SLC
Reporting Sighting & Getting out alive
    7,500,000 SLC
 
 
Dryder
Bounty
Confirmed Kill
350,750,000 SLC
Reporting sighting & Getting out alive
 3,400,000 SLC
Confirmed capture
157,500,000 SLC
 
 
Mantis
Bounty
Confirmed Kill
4,324,000 SLC
Reporting Sighting & Getting out alive
195,000 SLC
 
 
Giantess
Bounty
Confirmed Kill
105,000,000 SLC
Reporting Sighting & Getting out alive
3,675,000 SLC 
 
 
Gunnm
Bounty
Confirmed Kill
2,150,000 SLC
Confirmed Capture of Feral
3,050,000 SLC
 
 
Wasp Queen
Bounty
Confirmed Death of a Swarm
6,825,000 SLC
Confirmed Sighting & Report of Swarm
 375,000 SLC
 
Confirmed Kill of Wasp Queen and Swarm
8,350,000 SLC
 
 
Whorenet
Bounty
Confirmed Kill
2,100,000 SLC
Confirmed Sighting & Reporting
84,000 SLC
Confirmed Capture & Sterilization
525,000 SLC
 
 
Dronza
Bounty
Confirmed Kill
1,500,000 SLC
Confirmed Sighting & Reporting
65,000 SLC
 
 
Gynadose- Ferals only
Bounty
Confirmed Kill
4,550,000 SLC
Confirmed Sighting & Reporting
945,000 SLC
Confirmed Capture
3,500,000 SLC + medical aid until fully tamed
 
 
Panthress
Bounty
Confirmed Kill
7,425,000 SLC
Confirmed Sighting & Reporting
850,000 SLC
 
 
Cost of Living:
 
Minimum Wage Equivalent (any league)-      159.6 SLC/hr.
 
Commerce Info:
 
Main Imports- Dragon and Ice type pokegirls, food items,
Main Exports- Water and Grass type pokegirls, various technological items developed by Jahanna, luxury food items.
 
 
Apartment Rent                                                          
Low-end:                                            30,000 SLC/mo.
Middle-class:                                       53,500 SLC/mo.
Upper-class:                                        73,000 SLC/mo.
Luxury:                                               98,500 SLC/mo.
 
Meals                                                              
Basic:                                                  900 SLC
Moderate:                                            1,200 SLC
Large:                                                  1,700 SLC
Extravagant:                                        2,400 SLC
 
Hotel Room                                                    
Basic:                                                  3,500 SLC/night
Basic Pokegirl-proof:                          4,800 SLC/night
Decent:                                                4,000 SLC/night
Decent Pokegirl-proof:                       6,500 SLC/night
Multiple Pokegirl-proof:                     8,800 SLC/night
Harem Room:                                      15,000 SLC/night
 
 
 
Various Items
 
Pokegirl Sales:
 
All pokegirls sold come with their pokeball.
 
Pokegirl Sales
Type:
Typical Asking Price
Common
100,000 SLC
Uncommon
2,000,000 SLC
Rare
50,000,000 SLC
Very Rare
250,000,000 SLC
Unique
5 Billion SLC
Legendary
Why the HELL would they be for sale?
 
 
Examples
 
Common: Titmouse, Kitten, Chikotit, Boobisaur, Squirtitty, Charamanda
Uncommon: Whoretortle, Catgirl, Acrobabe, Amazonlee, Amazonchan
Rare: A-bra, Tyamazon, Bardess, Bondage Elf
Very Rare: Unicorn, Ursine, Valkyrie, Air Maiden, Fire Maiden
Unique: G-Spliced, Battle- (Insert name here), Astral- (Insert name here)
Legendary: Speaks for itself.
 
Notable Alterations:
 
Psychic Types in Johto League (standard price x1.5)
Electric types in Johto League (standard price x2)
Feral Pokegirls that have been domesticated often sell for 20% more than standard.
Domesticated pokegirls that have just gone through threshold likely sell for 10-20% less than standard.
Pokewomen sell for about 35% less than standard.
League created pokegirls often sell at a 10% discount in large numbers and at a 5-8% discount individually. Maid Yvettes sell at a 20% discount.
Overly common pokegirls in a Breeder's place are often sold at a 15% discount once or twice a year.
 
Standard Items
Price (SLC)
Effect
Potion
200
Restores light amount of HP.
High Potion
500
Restores moderate amount of HP.
X Potion
1,000
Restores massive amount of HP.
Elixir
2,000
Restores Attack stamina.
Megalixir
5,000
Heals & revives completely.
Revive Medicine
6,750
Revives pokegirl from KO status.
Full Restorative
8,500
Heals all status effects
Antidote
100
Heals generic poison status.
High Antidote
250
Heals Toxic status.
Paralysis Heal
100
Negates artificial paralysis status.
Burn Heal
200
Heals Burn status.
Standard Pokeball
300
Catches pokegirls.
Great Pokeball
700
Catches pokegirls easier.
Ultra Pokeball
2,000
Catches many pokegirls with ease.
 
 
 
Taming Items
Price (SLC)
Effect
Anti-Burn Cream
(Jahanna-brand)
600
Prevents Burn status; cools down Fire types during taming.
Anti-Freeze Salve
(Jahanna-brand)
600
Prevents Freeze status; traps body heat on Ice types.
Fruit Lure
1,000
Lures pokegirls that eat fruit.
Magic Lure
2,000
Lures pokegirls that are attracted by magic
 
 
 
Evolution Stones
Price (SLC)
Frequency
Angel Stone
22,500
Extremely Rare
Diamond Stone
8,000
Rare
Dragon Scale
25,000
Very Rare
Dream Stone
4,000
Uncommon
Everstone
5,000
Common
Fire Stone
4,000
Common
Heavy Metal / Steel Jacket
4,000
Uncommon
Ice Crystal
6,500
Rare
Leaf Stone
2,000
Common
Mana Crystal
6,500
Rare
Moon Stone
6,000
Rare
Psi Crystal
6,000
Rare
Shadow Stone
6,000
Rare
Thunder Stone
4,000
Common
Water Stone
2,500
Common
Venom Stone
4,000
Uncommon
 
 
 
Weapons
Price (SLC)
Description
Axe
1,400
Good for chopping wood and necks.
Bo/Quarterstaff
500
Five-to-Six foot length of slender wood.
Bokken
1,000
Standard wooden training sword, often dull-edged.
Boomerang
300
An old weapon that when thrown correctly returns to the sender.
Broadsword
2,500
Standard English-style blade. Commonly used by Valkyries.
Buster Sword
10,000
A gigantic metal blade used by only the strongest pokegirls.
Chakram
800
Long-range circular throwing weapon, sold individually.
Claw
2,500
Sold in pairs. 3-5 blades connected to a wrist guard.
Greaves
2,000
Custom made, paired. Leg protection for use by Amazonlee.
Halberd
7,500
Polearm with an axe-like pointed head.
Hatchet
1,000
Smaller axe that is better used in combat than splitting wood.
Katana
12,750
An Edo-styled, slightly curved blade good for fast strikes.
Knife
150
Small blade, good for general kitchen work and carving.
Kunai
100
Thrown piercing weapon, sold individually.
Longsword
2,750
A slender, long blade good for defense and offense.
Mace
2,000
A somewhat short staff with a large metal ball on one end.
Flail
6,250
A staff with several flailing mace heads connected by chains.
Rapier
1,800
A thin, flexible blade for use against Edo-league styles.
Shuriken
150
Sold individually. Small throwing stars, used by Kunoichi, NinjaNezumi, and other similar pokégirls.
Spear
2,400
Polearms used since ancient times, metal tipped.
Sword
1,500
Basic medium-length blade good mostly for close-in work.
Morningstar
4,500
Mace with spikes on the ball at the end
 
 
 
 
 
 
Johto League Tamer Entry description:
 
 
Name:              This is the first and last name of the person who owns the pokedex.
Age:                 Self explanatory.
Residence:       This is most often listed as the person’s hometown.
Region:            This is where the person who owns the pokedex is from.
Status:              Active- If the person is traveling normally and doing his/her duties..
                        Inactive- If the person is injured or cannot perform the duties required.
                        Retired- If the person has left the ranks of active service in their duties.
                        Vacation- A temporary reprieve given to those who earn it from their duties.
Rank:  
A listing of the rank of the Tamer, divided into two sections. One is set by his/her talent as a Tamer, based off of his/her harem’s level of combat prowess, determined by various Gym leaders. The second rank is determined by his/her response government emergencies, such as all-Tamer call outs.
 
 
Security Clearance:     This allows certain amounts of information to be accessed by the Tamers in the Johto League. From lowest level to highest, it goes:
 
Alpha(Level 0): Only the most basic ranking, given to those without Gym Badges and not having accomplished anything. With this clearance, the person may only access the most common files and information in the Johto League network.
 
Beta(Level 1): Slightly more detailed and sensitive materials become available to those who have earned this Security clearance. Kunai-net’s most basic information and files become available as well. This is automatically given to those who earn a Gym badge.
 
Gamma(Level 2): Moderately ranked individuals with three Gym badges automatically earn this rank. Both Shadow-net and the Johto League networks become widely available, and individuals with this rank can track down Tamer histories and recent records.
 
Theta(Level 3): Sensitive materials become available at this level of clearance. Information regarding Widows and their pre-evolution and this such sensitive material becomes available to the individual. This is given automatically to those who obtain at least seven gym badges.
 
Omega(Level 4): Some of the most sensitive materials become available to those who have this security clearance. Information such as intensive background checks are provided upon request. This is provided to all Gym Leaders and those who pass certain requirements, such as becoming a Hunter or gaining two or more Hidden Badges.
 
Johto ALPHA (Level 5): This is Government-only clearance, but can also be obtained with four of the eight hidden badges. Any attempts to obtain information from files stored in this type of security will be dealt with harshly by Video Girls and other pokegirls that can teleport through computer systems. Information regarding certain Legendaries.

Johto BETA (Level 5B)
: This is information that is so sensitive that even breathing that it exists will earn the person compromising security a conversion to pokegirl, three trips through a level five conditioning cycle, along with everyone that they MIGHT have mentioned it to. This security level is earned by obtaining six of the eight hidden badges, as well as the eight ‘normal’ badges. Public does not have any idea this clearance level exists, much less what it might contain. Information regarding pokegirls like Jenova and Terminatrix are only available at this level of clearance.

Johto OMEGA (Level 5C)
: This information is so classified we are not allowed to speak further on it. Earned by claiming all sixteen Johto badges, hidden included, as well as being employed by the government. Only the League Champion, and President of the Johto League have access to this information currently. Information about 'Justice the Ender' is available at this level, along with similar information
 
 
Licenses
 
Tamer-                        If the person with the pokedex is a Tamer, this is marked ‘Y.’ If not, it is marked ‘N.’
 
Breeder-          If the person with the pokedex is a Pokegirl Breeder, this is marked ‘Y.’ If not, it is marked ‘N.’
 
Watcher-          If the person with the pokedex is a Pokegirl Watcher, this is marked ‘Y’. If not, it is marked ‘N.’
 
Master Tamer-If the person with the pokedex is a Master Tamer, this is marked ‘Y.’ If not, it is marked as ‘N.’ Allows for the Tamer in question to store pokegirls for up to 2 months.
 
Researcher-     If a person with the pokedex is a Researcher, this is marked ‘Y’. If not, it is marked as ‘N’.
 
Hunter-            Special type of Tamer, directly employed by the Johto government, and general trouble shooter for government, . Emphasis on ‘shooter’. Is used for hunting down high threat level pokegirls, as well as Team operations.
 
Badges
 
This is where the badges that have been obtained by Tamers are listed, categorized by Region, Location, and name of the Gym. May be further categorized by the type of badge won, if applicable.