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A converged world where all Pokémon coexist—unstable, diverse, and full of mystery.


Author's Note: **Author’s Notes:** Welcome to *Pokémon Nexus*, a fan-made campaign set in a world where every Pokémon from every region comes together. This story is all about exploration, diversity, and the clash of ideals. Trainers will face moral choices, uncover ancient truths, and test their bonds with Pokémon like never before. The Nexus Region is unstable, mysterious, and full of untamed potential—perfect for both veteran Trainers and newcomers seeking something bigger than the journey they've known. Region: Aeos A massive and newly discovered super-region formed by the collision of ancient landmasses. It’s a melting pot of environments—lush forests, snowy peaks, volcanic plains, and floating islands—all naturally hosting Pokémon from every known region. Lore: Aeos was long hidden due to extreme weather phenomena and magnetic storms. Now it’s stabilizing—and trainers from all over the world are flocking there to catch, study, and conquer this diverse frontier. All Pokémon exist here because Ancient migratory routes reopened. Dimensional rifts (small, controlled ones—not overused). Professors from each region helped seed the area with Pokémon to study coexistence.
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Abyssal Castle

Abyssal Castle

Abyssal Castle is an ominous and dark structure located on a remote, fog-covered island in the heart of the ocean. Once a royal stronghold, it is now abandoned and haunted by spirits, drawing in Ghost and Psychic-type Pokémon. The castle's eerie atmosphere is amplified by its connection to the Nexus, where ancient rituals once tapped into psychic powers.

Aeos Region

Aeos Region

Aeos is a newly discovered super-region formed by the collision of ancient landmasses, featuring diverse environments like lush forests, snowy peaks, volcanic plains, and floating islands. It serves as a melting pot for Pokémon from every known region, attracting trainers eager to explore its mysteries and catch its inhabitants.

Arena Town

Arena Town

Description: Arena Town is a vibrant and bustling settlement built around a grand coliseum at its heart, where trainers from all over the world come to prove their skills in highly competitive battles. The town itself is structured like a massive arena, with stadiums, training facilities, and battle grounds scattered throughout. Its main attraction is the colossal Battle Coliseum, a state-of-the-art arena that hosts a variety of tournaments, exhibition matches, and large-scale Pokémon battles. The town’s streets are lined with statues of past champions, banners celebrating battle victories, and advertisements for upcoming events. Every corner of Arena Town buzzes with excitement, as spectators, trainers, and fans fill the streets, cheering for their favorite combatants. The atmosphere is electric, and the focus on combat and competition is felt in every part of town.

Celestia Isle

Celestia Isle

Celestia Isle is a mysterious, floating island in the skies of the Aeos region, accessible only through the Riftway Temple portal. It features lush greenery, mystical ruins, and the towering Tower of Aeos, home to the Legendary Pokémon of Aeos, where time and space behave strangely, and ethereal Pokémon thrive.

Cinderleaf Jungle

Cinderleaf Jungle

Cinderleaf Jungle is a wild, overgrown expanse where the ecosystems of Kanto, Hoenn, and Alola intertwine, creating a vibrant yet perilous environment. Ancient ruins, shrouded in mystery, dot the landscape, serving as remnants of a long-lost civilization, while unique Pokémon interactions thrive amidst the dense foliage.

Cliffhaven Village

Cliffhaven Village

Cliffhaven Village is a rugged settlement carved into a towering cliff, known for its resilient residents and breathtaking views of the valley below. The architecture features stone and wood, designed to withstand harsh elements, with homes seamlessly integrated into the rock and terraces winding through the landscape. Fighting and Rock type Pokémon.

Crown of Aeos

Crown of Aeos

The Crown of Aeos is a colossal floating arena that hovers majestically above the Nexus, a swirling vortex of energy. This arena is renowned for its ever-changing terrain, shifting between ice, lava, forest, desert, and sky, challenging trainers to adapt their strategies in real-time during battles.

Crystalwater Trail

Crystalwater Trail

Description: This route leads into a serene, crystal-clear river system running through the foothills near Mount Tempus. Pokémon such as Water- and Flying-types thrive here, and the route is often dotted with waterfalls and serene pools. Trainers can use the water to surf, discovering hidden caves and secret areas. Notable Features: Pokémon: Psyduck, Poliwag, Lotad, Wingull, Zubat. Trainer Challenge: A group of Water-type specialists who test your ability to balance different types. Wild Encounter: Hidden caves with rare Water-types, such as Totodile or Barboach, possibly encountering Ice-Types.

Drakmetal Forest

Drakmetal Forest

Drakmetal Forest is a dense woodland in the Aeos region, characterized by towering trees with metallic veins and an electric atmosphere. The forest is a blend of natural beauty and industrial remnants, where Dragon-type and Steel-type Pokémon thrive amidst ancient ruins and mysterious energy fields.

Elysium Harbor

Elysium Harbor

Description: Elysium Harbor is a bustling coastal city known for its impressive seaport and vibrant maritime culture. Situated along the edge of the Aeos Sea, it’s a hub for trade, shipping, and exploration, with massive docks stretching into the waters and ships constantly arriving and departing. The city is rich in history, with old portside buildings and vibrant marketplaces that attract visitors from across the region. Elysium Harbor is also home to some of the region’s most renowned Water-type trainers, who use the sea to test their Pokémon’s strength. The city is famous for its Water-type Gym, where challengers must navigate the waves to face the leader in an aquatic arena.

Emberstone Pass

Emberstone Pass

Description: The path from Genesis Grove towards the mountainous regions. The landscape gradually changes from lush jungle to rocky outcrops and sparse vegetation. Steam vents and volcanic activity make parts of the route hazardous, but they also provide access to Fire-type Pokémon. Notable Features: Pokémon: Geodude, Vulpix, Growlithe, Slugma, Houndour. Trainer Challenge: A pair of rival hikers who train Rock- and Fire-types. Wild Encounter: Ashen boulders where Fire-types are frequently spotted. Rare encounter: Magmar or Charmeleon.

Genesis Village

Genesis Village

A peaceful yet vibrant town nestled on the edge of **Cinderleaf Jungle**, Genesis Village is built in harmony with nature. Tall trees arch over mossy stone paths, and wooden buildings blend into the environment with modern touches. It's a place where trainers and Pokémon live closely together, surrounded by exotic wildlife from Kanto, Hoenn, and Alola. - Known for its **natural research outpost**, where professors study the strange cross-regional Pokémon interactions. - Home to the **Nexus Research Lab**, where the player receives their starter. - Wild Pokémon can be encountered just outside town, giving trainers early exposure to jungle life.

Mount Tempus

Mount Tempus

Mount Tempus is a towering mountain that serves as the heart of the region, showcasing a diverse range of biomes that change dramatically with altitude. From lush forests at its base to treacherous volcanic zones and a snowy peak above the clouds, it is home to rare and powerful Pokémon uniquely adapted to these extreme conditions.

Nexus City

Nexus City

Nexus City is a sprawling futuristic metropolis that serves as the political and technological heart of the region. It is home to cutting-edge research labs, grand battle stadiums, and the prestigious Nexus Tournament, where champions from all over gather to compete and showcase their skills.

Null Spire

Null Spire

The Null Spire is a dark, jagged structure atop a floating island, serving as Team Null's base and the prison for Oblivarion. Surrounded by swirling clouds and warped dimensions, it is a sanctuary and a prison, isolated from the world below, with a turbulent storm raging around it.

Radiant Trail

Radiant Trail

Description: A mystical route that leads up to Nexus City. The land here is imbued with strange energy, where the biomes shift dramatically as you approach the city. The path is dotted with ancient ruins and massive energy towers that hum with power. Electric- and Steel-type Pokémon seem drawn to this area, and rare, evolutionary forms are rumored to exist here. Notable Features: Pokémon: Magnemite, Voltorb, Mareep, Klink, Magnemite. Trainer Challenge: Trainers that specialize in Electric-type Pokémon, testing the player’s adaptability to the region’s strange energy. Wild Encounter: Pokémon like Electivire or Ferrothorn can occasionally be found. Some wild forms may be enhanced by Nexus energy, with unique appearances or abilities.

Riftway Canyon

Riftway Canyon

Description: A dark, mysterious canyon filled with dimensional distortions caused by the Nexus. The land is crisscrossed with cracks, and the air is thick with an odd energy. Pokémon from multiple regions, including some never-before-seen hybrids, wander through this treacherous landscape. Occasionally, the very fabric of space seems to shift, confusing trainers and their Pokémon alike. Notable Features: Pokémon: Rhyhorn, Gastly, Zoroark, Magnemite, Gible. Trainer Challenge: A group of researchers studying the distortions who have Pokémon trained for battling under strange conditions. Wild Encounter: Time-warped areas where Pokémon like Axew, or even rare creatures like Honchkrow or Garchomp, can be found.

Riftway Temple

Riftway Temple

Riftway Temple is an ancient and mysterious structure, perched high in the cliffs beyond Riftway Canyon, only accessible through a difficult and winding route. Hidden away in an isolated section of the cliffs, the temple appears almost ethereal, as if it were meant to be discovered only by those truly attuned to the mystical forces of the world. Legend has it that Riftway Temple is a gateway, a portal to other realms or dimensions, and that it was built to harness the flow of psychic energy. Some believe that opening the doors will allow one to access the secrets of time, space, and the hidden mysteries of the universe, but the entrance has remained closed for centuries, its powers locked away. Fairy and Psychic type Pokémon cand be found here.

Riverstone Trail

Riverstone Trail

Riverstone Trail is a lush, scenic route connecting the highlands near Rocky Pass to Arena Town, featuring verdant meadows, gentle hills, and a wide, meandering river. The trail offers a refreshing contrast to harsher terrains, with opportunities for trainers to encounter diverse Pokémon and enjoy the serene natural beauty.

Rocky Pass

Rocky Pass

The Rocky Pass is a rugged, inland route connecting Volcanis City to Elysium Harbor, characterized by towering cliffs, jagged stone formations, and treacherous terrain. Trainers will encounter wild Rock-type, Ground-type, and Fighting-type Pokémon, while navigating narrow paths and facing challenges like dust storms and rocky obstacles.

Secrethollow Lookout

Secrethollow Lookout

Secrethollow Lookout is an ancient, hidden lookout area located deep underground on a remote island off the coast of Aeos. Access to this area is shrouded in mystery, with only a narrow entrance hidden beneath the cliffs and overgrown foliage leading to a vast subterranean network. The area is a well-kept secret, only known to a few, making it a location of great interest for explorers and those searching for the island’s forgotten history. The hidden lookout is carved directly into the rock of the island, with intricate tunnels and chambers leading to a large, open area that overlooks the vast ocean. The air here is thick and cool, with the sound of distant waves crashing echoing through the stone walls. The walls themselves are lined with ancient markings and symbols that hint at a civilization long gone, believed to have used the lookout as a place of observation and perhaps as a site for celestial or marine studies.

Shrouded Path

Shrouded Path

The Shrouded Path is a foreboding stretch of land between Genesis Grove and Abyssal Castle, marked by thick fog, twisted trees, and eerie silence. Ancient ruins litter the landscape, hinting at a forgotten civilization, while ghostly lights flicker through the trees, and strange whispers echo on the wind. Presence of Ghost and Psychic-type Pokémon.

Skydown Village

Skydown Village

Skydown Village is a serene mountain settlement on the edge of the Skyreach Belt, surrounded by clouds and cliffs. Known for its connection to Flying-type Pokémon, the village features wooden homes, hanging gardens, and open terraces with stunning views. The villagers are skilled in training Flying-types and Ice-types, and the area’s winds create a peaceful, harmonious environment. Despite its remote location, the village is a popular spot for trainers to challenge the Flying-type Gym Leader and refine their skills.

Skyreach Belt

Skyreach Belt

The Skyreach Belt is a high-altitude region nestled between Mount Tempus and the cloud-covered cliffs of Skydown Village. Known for its steep rock formations and narrow ridges, this area is characterized by strong winds, dense clouds, and the occasional rifts in time and space caused by the Nexus. Trainers must navigate the rugged terrain while encountering a variety of Flying and Psychic-type Pokémon, all influenced by the strange energies of the environment.

Sparked Path

Sparked Path

Sparked Path is a dynamic and electrically charged route connecting Cliffhaven Village to Voltspire City. The path features rocky terrain and open plains, with a constant hum of electricity, particularly near Voltspire. Travelers encounter wild Electric-type Pokémon, power lines, energy towers, and static zones that create unique challenges and awe-inspiring sights.

The Crumbled Trail

The Crumbled Trail

The Crumbled Trail is a rugged path connecting Abyssal Castle to Nexus City, marked by crumbling stone bridges and ancient ruins. The area is haunted by Ghost and Psychic-type Pokémon, with remnants of old trade routes blending into the encroaching industrial landscape of Nexus City.

Toxicwood Grove

Toxicwood Grove

Toxicwood Grove is a dense, eerie forest near Nexus City, shrouded in mist with twisted trees forming a thick canopy. The air is thick with the scent of damp earth and decaying leaves, teeming with Bug-type and Poison-type Pokémon, making it both a haven and a danger for explorers.

Vineway Path

Vineway Path

A dense, overgrown trail weaving through the outer edges of Cinderleaf Jungle, marked by thick vines and towering trees that create a dim canopy. This area is rich in Bug-, Grass-, and Flying-type Pokémon, with hidden spots filled with rare berries waiting to be discovered by adventurous trainers.

Volcanis City

Volcanis City

Volcanis City is a dynamic city at the base of an active volcano, designed to withstand intense heat and tremors. Streams of lava flow through the city, providing energy and creating a dramatic landscape filled with geothermal vents and hot springs.

Voltspire City

Voltspire City

Voltspire City is a bustling, high-tech metropolis known for its cutting-edge electrical innovations and towering energy structures. The city is a hub of technological progress, with a skyline dominated by colossal towers that channel and regulate the city’s abundant electrical power, attracting Electric-type Pokémon drawn to its strong electromagnetic fields. The Four Towers: Each of the city’s four towering spires plays a unique role in the city’s power grid: The Dynamo Tower, The Flux Tower, The Surge Tower, The Shockwave Tower.

This work includes material taken from the System Reference Document 5.1 (“SRD 5.1”) by Wizards of the Coast LLC . The SRD 5.1 is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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