Once trapped in linearity, Lualdi now lives its grim past, its torrential present, and its cataclysmic future all at once. Second by second, the region marches towards a seemingly inevitable apocalypse that is shrouded in enigma not for what it will do, but why. The answers to the mysteries surrounding the impending calamity may lie deeper in the reaches of time than any may expect -- and somewhere with them is the answer to if Lualdi can even be saved or if it should be abandoned to its fate. But whatever you do, do so quickly... The apocalypse will not wait for you to make up your mind.
The proper name of the area is technically the Renazzi Riverbend, but the Renazzi River dried up long ago and revealed an unsettling, pale white rock formation lurking in the now-dusty depths of the dead river. The rocks in the basin resemble curved stalagmites, curling much like the ribcage of an enormous dead creature, and they frame where the river once ran. That fossils and other old remains of Pokémon can be found here only further fuels urban legends that there is something around Marowak's Bend that died long ago and comes alive on moonless nights only to die once again when the sun rises. By all accounts, it seems to be the easiest explanation for the unidentifiable footprints in the broken earth and why these rocks are never in the exact same place over long periods of time.