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| Phenac City Phenac City is a small city built around a desert oasis in southeast Orre. The entire city is surrounded by a wall that keeps out the harsh desert winds. Most of the buildings within Phenac are built of stone. In the center of town there is a large, ornamental fountain that serves as both decoration and a rich display of Phenac's water supply. According to a resident in Phenac City, the mayor's grandfather, the first mayor and founder of the city, drew water to this formerly barren place.
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| | In the very northern area of Phenac is Phenac Stadium, a giant dome-shaped Colosseum containing several gigantic waterfalls within its walls. The stadium was closed after Realgam Tower opened a short distance west of Phenac; however, some Trainers still come to the stadium's floor in search of battles.
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| | The Prestige Precept Center, known locally as the Pre Gym, is located in the north-central area of town, is the closest equivalent to a Pokémon Gym in Orre. The first floor contains an instructing area as well as a Pokémon battle arena. The basement contains a series of simulated habitats (grassland, pond, rocks, and desert) ideal for training Pokémon to adapt to various areas. The leader of the Center is Justy.
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| | Located at the far west of town near the western gate, the Mayor's house is where Phenac's elected official works.
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| Pyrite Town Pyrite is an honorable town of thugs and scoundrels where Shadow Pokémon were once distributed. Once a mining town, most of the residents have resorted to a life of crime since the town's livelihood began to wane. However, rumors about the levels of crime in Pyrite appear to be exaggerated slightly. It is said that people who stay in Pyrite for a long time take on the town's characteristics. Pyrite is known locally as "the town of earth, wind, and money".
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| | Duking's house is in the southwestern portion of Pyrite. Duking is the closest thing Pyrite has to a leader or mayor; however, that appears to be because of his size rather than a formal election. Underneath Duking's house was one of the Kids Grid nodes.
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| | Pyrite Colosseum is located in the northernmost part of town; in fact, it is the only building located north of the chasm. Although it appears to be dilapidated, it is still functional. Miror B. once dispensed Shadow Pokémon to Trainers who won challenges in the Colosseum.
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| | The Pyrite Super Grand Hotel is located in western Pyrite across from the Poké Mart. Modestly priced and descent accommodation.
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| Agate Village Agate Village is primarily a retirement destination for elderly Pokémon Trainers. Most of the citizens are senior Trainers who have retired from professional training; however, most keep their Pokémon with them in old age, living out the winter of their lives with their treasured companions.
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| | Eagun's house is built within a large tree in north-central Agate. In his youth, Eagun was with little doubt the greatest Trainer of his day. Eagun lives with his wife, and still spends time with his first Pokémon, a Pikachu.
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| | Orre's only Pokémon Day Care is located in northeast Agate. The Day Care has room for only one Pokémon, making breeding impossible.
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| | The Relic Forest is a dense forest located beneath the northern portion of Agate Village. It is accessed from the village by way of the Relic Cave. In the center of the forest is a shrine dedicated to Celebi. The shrine's centerpiece is the Relic Stone, a monument that contains the power to open the hearts of Shadow Pokémon.
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| The Under It was originally an artificial town constructed for the convenience of the miners of Pyrite. Instead of having to commute between Pyrite and the mine each day, the workers assigned to dig in the mine would stay in The Under instead. When the mine closed, the miners chose to remain in their adopted home. Now, most of The Under is populated by the descendants of the original mining crew. The original inhabitants that still live in The Under are quite old, but are fond of telling stories of when the mine was in its prime. Since The Under is a full-fledged city in itself, many of its inhabitants have rarely, and in some cases never have, been to the surface. It is for this reason that the residents tend to be suspicious of those visiting from Pyrite. A fenced-off area in the southeastern portion of The Under serves as the town's make-shift prison; it is in this structure that visitors from the surface are occasionally detained.
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| | As its name indicates, the Deep Colosseum is situated in the depths of the chasm that divides both Pyrite Town and The Under.
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| | The Kids Grid is a television network that is known for its opposition to Cipher. Their headquarters are located in the western portion of The Under on the southern edge of the chasm. Not far to the south is the large satellite dish used by the Kids Grid to transmit data.
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| | The Under Grand Hotel is located in the heart of The Under's commercial district. A one-night stay at the hotel is rather expensive. Above the hotel is a bar frequented by some of The Under's more seedy members.
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| | The Under Colosseum is located in the north-central portion of The Under. It has a built-in Pokémon Center as well as a mine shaft that leads to a point on the surface just northwest of Pyrite Town. This mine shaft can be used to quickly commute from The Under to anywhere in Orre, and vice versa, once it is used from the Under Colosseum side.
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| Gateon Port A lively seaport with active trade. Loitering sailors are a common sight.
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| | The Krabby Club is a seaside bar located in southwestern Gateon. The club features a stage where various acts—namely the magicians Razell and Dazell, a Krabby duo, and even Miror B. during the post-game—perform for the crowd.
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