The Nullax Region

The Nullax region is a place filled with wacky-ass pokémon that learnt how to behave like humans. Some of these pokémon work jobs alongside with human, others willingly choose to be with trainers to become battle pokémon. The majority of the pokémon and humans in the stories below just live whatever life they want to live.

Just incase the wall of lore gets too big once I've finished completely writing it out

A great war broke out two thousand years ago in a region known as  ‘Nullax’. The war eventually ended when the resources were depleting at  such a rapid rate that continuing the war would be pointless. Most of  humans and their pokémon that once lived in there left it after the land  was scorched and drained of its goods, the few that didn't leave  rebuild the region with the wild pokémon in mind, meaning that there  were only a few major cities and most of the larger, individual houses  were on the outskirts of these cities.

Some of the  abandoned buildings from the previous civilization were demolished as  there was no need for them, others were inhabited by the wild pokémon  and became their homes. They decorated and rebuilt some parts of those  homes to accommodate their lifestyles and certain types of  pokémon(mainly psychic types and the more humanoid mons) learnt how to  use technology, such as smartphones and computers, without the  assistance of humans - it did take them a few generations. Those pokémon  used their knowledge to teach every other type of pokémon and, soon  enough, a lot of pokémon took up roles that would typically be done by  humans. Some of them moved to the cities to get jobs and work alongside  humans.

Diagla was pleased with the progress that the  people and pokémon have made after the war, although, a tad wary of the  idea of pokémon being able to utilise resources and materials on the  same level as a human. They feared that the pokemon of Nullax would end  up creating the same mistake the humans did. They feared that another  war was just on the horizon. Fortunately to them, a few powerful pokemon  opposed this use of structuring their world similarly to that of the  humans and, so, made it their goal to convince their fellow mons to dial  back on their materialistic wants, questioning them on if they needed  to live this new lifestyle. 

Some were convinced and  threw away their new tools, living in the woods in peace far away from  the cities of the old. Others weren’t however and, to the shock of a  certain hybrid legendary, most of those that weren’t convinced were the psychic types. Many  psychic types believed that the old way of living wasn’t as harmonious  as it was now, and they should let all kinds of pokemon embrace this new  age. They were working alongside humans, some even working as their  superiors. They now had the choice to fight in battles for sport, rather  than it being randomly decided on what a particular human wanted.

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Most psychic pokémon species are native to this region and are the most common kinds of pokémon to be found in Nullax. An interesting trait of the pokemon there is that most of them speak english with a mix between unovan(americian) and galarian(british) slang.

Due to all species of pokemon now being capable having of human or near-human sentience, the meat used in this region is plant-based.

There are a small handful of regional variants and only, like, three fakemons(all are made in a laboratory as super soldiers for a potential war).

Locations in Nullax:

  • Wishbone Valley: a place inhabited by a surprising amount of ice types. Continuing forward through it will eventually get you to Southeast Nullax.
  • Wishbone Lake: a large lake located in the middle of Wishbone Valley. Many, rare species of water type pokemon can be found there.
  • The Golden Wheatfields: A field of wheat that maintains its lovely colour even during winter. There’s also a bench and a sign indicating a transport vehicle of sorts that regularly goes to this location. 
  • Southwest Nullax: a grassy plain with small flowers and no actual name. Continuing west there it gets you to The Golden Wheatfields. Sometimes, it's called ‘route 24’ for some reason.
  • Southeast Nullax: a grassy field with a hill that holds an open temple for the worship of Dialga. A shepherd and her family live in the temple, so it is sometimes overrun by mareep. Going from south there gets you to Wishpath Valley and going any further north from Southeast Nullax means that you’re lost. Also called 'route 48'.
  • Temple of Space and Time: The temple on top of the hill in Southeast Nullax. Despite its name, this is only for the worship of Dialga as time literally allowed the region to heal from its past. 
  • Spinebridge: Also known as Nullax Central, it is only major city in the region.
  • Almighty Mountain Pass: the path that leads to the Almighty Peak, the highest mountain in Nullax.
  • The Almighty Peak: where the legendary pokemon of Nullax that are capable of flight live.
  • [More locations coming soon]