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− | The '''Sea of Trees''' is a forest near [[Tagg|Tagg's]] house in Kanto. Dark and filled with spirits (both Pokèmon and otherwise), it is infamous for being a spot of suicide, tape covering the ground used by people heading there to either explore or die. It was here that Tagg nearly became a Froslass's newest ice sculpture before unconsciously activating his Auric abilities. | + | The '''Sea of Trees''' is a forest near [[Tagg|Tagg's]] house in Kanto that borders [[Easel Town]]. Dark and filled with spirits (both Pokèmon and otherwise), it is infamous for being a spot of suicide, tape covering the ground used by people heading there to either explore or die. It was here that Tagg nearly became a Froslass's newest ice sculpture before unconsciously activating his Auric abilities at around the age of six. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
− | * The Sea of Trees is an analogue of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aokigahara Aokigahara] in Japan. | + | * The Sea of Trees is an analogue of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aokigahara Aokigahara] in Japan, though it would be located towards Mt. Silver's southeast as opposed to its northwest as the real Aokigahara is to Mt. Fuji. |
[[Category:Locations]] | [[Category:Locations]] | ||
[[Category:Worldbuilding]] | [[Category:Worldbuilding]] |
Latest revision as of 11:10, 18 February 2023
The Sea of Trees is a forest near Tagg's house in Kanto that borders Easel Town. Dark and filled with spirits (both Pokèmon and otherwise), it is infamous for being a spot of suicide, tape covering the ground used by people heading there to either explore or die. It was here that Tagg nearly became a Froslass's newest ice sculpture before unconsciously activating his Auric abilities at around the age of six.
Trivia
- The Sea of Trees is an analogue of Aokigahara in Japan, though it would be located towards Mt. Silver's southeast as opposed to its northwest as the real Aokigahara is to Mt. Fuji.