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New Ragrussi Gym "Impersonal" and "business-like" describe the New Ragrussi Gym best. Perhaps it's because the Gym hasn't been around for very long, or it could be due to the Gym Leader that oversaw its construction and continues to keep an eye on its maintenance, but the building just seems too clean and almost unused to be a location for Pokémon battles. There are no mars of any sort on the floor or walls; if a battle leaves such a mark, it's gone by the next day. The walls are a plain off-white color, and the floor is a hard metal meant to withstand even the fiercest of blows. Along with how there are filing cabinets, cubicles, and desks in the back of the Gym where the Gym's employees are often doing paperwork between overseeing League matches or cleaning up after them, it's easy to feel like the New Ragrussi Gym is more like an office than anything else. |
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New Ragrussi Safari Zone The New Ragrussi Safari Zone is a walled, out-of-the-way park several miles away from New Ragrussi itself. While visitors are more than welcome to simply walk through the park, the most popular attraction is Dresden's Safari, wherein the owner himself will take anyone who asks on a tour around the Safari Zone and allow them to catch a Pokémon. The species and habitats inside the Safari Zone are extremely varied, and it's easy to forget that the New Ragrussi Safari Zone is still in Lualdi from how utterly alien it may look compared to the rest of the region. Snowy slopes are within a mile of stretches of artificial desert, and new paths through the most interesting parts of the Safari Zone are being built every month. While the Pokémon are largely docile and harmless from being raised in captivity, visitors are still advised to not carry any food on their person just to be safe. |
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Terre Firme Terre Firme is a public park in the New Ragrussi suburbs. Green and well-tended to, the park has two separate halves -- one for people, and one for Pokémon. Both sides are filled with a myriad of playground equipment -- swings, small obstacle courses, and even toys such as soccer balls for patrons' amusement. The pond that divides the park into two is often filled with both people and Pokémon swimming together, although there are also parts of the pond blocked off with buoys that repel Pokémon should they get too close. While Pokémon owners are free to allow their Pokémon to roam freely in the Pokémon half of the park, battles are strictly prohibited in Terre Firme. Those found in violation of the rule -- even if a battle only started because a particularly rambunctious Pokémon was not closely supervised -- may quickly find themselves blacklisted from returning again. |
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