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| - Nanten Island (Japanese: 南天島 Nanten Shima) is one of the two outllying islands of the Xeno region, first appearing as a part of Generation ζ in Pokémon Aether, Nether, and Tether Versions. Larger than its counterpart, Mahima Island, it is the only one that can be considered directly connected to its parent region in the from of the Feudal Crossing (Japanese: 封建交差点 Hōken Kōsaten). While ordinarily a hard journey for most Pokémon Trainers, as each of the passages is filled practically to the brim with a myraid amount of Wild Pokémon, the advent of modern transportation has allowed people to travel between the two locations with little trouble. However, some still choose to take the less-travelled route, either for the challenge or due to them lacking the funds necessary for overland travel.
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| - Nanten Island (Japanese: 南天島 Nanten Shima) is one of the two outllying islands of the Xeno region, first appearing as a part of Generation ζ in Pokémon Aether, Nether, and Tether Versions. Larger than its counterpart, Mahima Island, it is the only one that can be considered directly connected to its parent region in the from of the Feudal Crossing (Japanese: 封建交差点 Hōken Kōsaten). While ordinarily a hard journey for most Pokémon Trainers, as each of the passages is filled practically to the brim with a myraid amount of Wild Pokémon, the advent of modern transportation has allowed people to travel between the two locations with little trouble. However, some still choose to take the less-travelled route, either for the challenge or due to them lacking the funds necessary for overland travel. Though Nanten is not connected to the Xeno League proper, it features a network of Pokémon Dojos all throughout the region. The average Trainer is referred to as a Pokémon rounin, and they travel the island, attending the various dojos, where they are instructed by its current sensei before eventually challenging them. If they are successful, they are allowed to take the dojo's signboard and can move on to the next one, with the board being replaced with an identical copy afterward. The island is rumored to be the home of the mysterious, always-travelling Legendary Pokémon Ronigard, who supposedly grants 'power' to trainers who manage to locate and battle him.
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