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'''''The Guardians''''' are the colloquial name for a group of four megalithic structures located across the Miato region. Wrought by the ancient, advanced civilizations that once ruled the Miato region through unknown techniques that are most likely impossible to reproduce, the Guardians are not so much 'buildings' as vast, semi-living biomechanical constructs serving multiple functions of observation and regulation in an ancient system rooted throughout the entire region and stabilizing it.
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''''The Guardians'''' are the colloquial name for a group of four immense structures located across the Miato region. Wrought by the ancient, advanced civilization that once called the Miato Region its home through unknown techniques now impossible to recreate, the Guardians are not so much 'buildings' as they are vast semi-living bio-mechanical constructs, said to serve multiple observation and regulation functions in an ancient system rooted throughout the entire region – with some records claiming they also have a certain "stabilizing" function on the region at large. While there are numerous records of the Guardians' existence, general purpose and the loose cardinal directions where they once stood – enough to verify that they at least existed at some point – the structures themselves appear to have either been concealed in some way or to have ceased existing following the disappearance of their makers, and any more detailed information about them was extremely scarce – which may indicate such information was privileged, or intentionally expunged in order to protect the constructs from interference.  
  
Resembling living creatures from the outside and shaped into flowing organic curves within, the Guardians appear to be largely constructed of some kind of a living stone resembling marble in texture - albeit warm to the touch, and streaked with luminous veins of energy which appears to flow within the material. Their internal structure is fairly complex and labyrinthine, and it is quite possible that it subtly changes over many years, the complexifying of the internal structure akin to the formation of new neural connections as others fade. There are a few fixed paths, however, presumably intended for the few occasions where a human would need to access the heart of the system. These paths often need to be accessed in particular ways, and involve a myriad of puzzles involving the redirection of the energy flow. In addition to these puzzles, there are wild Pokémon living within the Guardians in a symbiotic relationship, serving a variety of purposes within the system.
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The Guardians remained undisturbed for many years hence – until the sudden reactivation of an ancient pyramid-like structure in the vicinity of Topaz City after thousands of years of dormancy. Investigation of the site revealed the structure functioned as a system hub and a fail-safe for the Guardians, intended to activate in case the system requires reactivation or re-calibration, and containing detailed instructions as for the actions required and interface devices – akin, perhaps, to backup modules – required to initialize the process.
  
Each of the Guardians is associated with a direction and a season (affecting both their placement and the area which they monitor), and should a reactivation of the system be required, it must be done in a particular order. To perform a reactivation, the Guardian's Heart Chamber must be accessed and the Glyph in its centered must be accessed using the correct interface stone. The Glyphs are not without their security system, however, and are protected by modified terrain and a Protector Pokémon, awakened at times of need.  
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The Guardians are each associated with a separate direction, element and season affecting their location, construction, predominant elemental energy alignments and myriad functions within the greater system. Their exteriors take the form of great beasts, blending elements of their immediate environment and the quasi-living stone common in the works of their creators – a marble-like substance, warm to the touch, and streaked with luminous veins of energy that appear to flow just under the surface of the material itself. Their internal structure – predominantly composed of the same marble-like substance – is fairly complex and labyrinthine, shaped into flowing organic curves, and is believed to constantly grow and change in subtle ways – with the complexifying inner-structure serving a function akin to the formation of new neural connections and the fading of others. There are, however, a few fixed pathways through each Guardian – presumably ones maintaining heavily-conserved functions, or ones intended for the rare occasion a human would need to access the heart of the system. These paths often require the adjustment and redirection of elemental energy flows in specific – and at times, rather puzzling – ways to navigate, varying greatly by the nature of the Guardian. Furthermore, wild Pokémon live within the Guardians and appear to share a symbiotic relationship with the constructs, serving a variety of purposes within the system itself.
  
=The Northern Guardian=
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Each Guardian contains a "Heart Chamber" which serves as an internal central monitoring and control station for the Guardian and its "Heart Glyph" – the construct's very core, which may be interfaced with and manipulated utilizing appropriate interface modules. These chambers are replete with elemental energies, and are designed to amplify and modulate these energies per each specific Guardian's particular attributes. Owing to their significance, these chambers are not without their protectors – unauthorized personnel attempting to access the Glyph will soon find themselves forced to contend with a powerful protector Pokémon – chosen to match the chamber's attributes and empowered by the elemental attributes of the chamber itself and internal systems that provide it with further tactical advantages.
 
 
Located in the north of Miato, the Northern Guardian is associated with the winter season and the classical element of water.
 
 
 
To reach the Northern Guardian, the [[Jade Town Trainers]] must surf out of Galena Town into the treacherous northern seas of Miato. Using the [[Pathfinder]], the trainer must chart a path through a labyrinth of glaciers, ice floes and thick, obscuring mists of the northern seas, essentially "flying on instruments" in the low visibility, towards the one major thing that appears constant - something massive and shrouded in the mists in the distance that they cannot quite make out. Some of the ice floes move, necessitating proper timing to cross, and some of them require stepping onto and crossing on foot. Wild Pokémon - both of the swimming sort and of the sort one might find on ice floes and glaciers - may also impede the trainer's progress, until at last the veil of fog tears revealing the Northern Guardian in all its glory - an island-sized construct wrought in the shape of a giant turtle and appearing partially carved of the ice of its surroundings and part of the living stone, veins of icy-blue energy flowing through its form and giving it a sort of an ethereal radiance.
 
 
 
Water flows through the guardian's interior, assorted phase-transitions playing a part in its inner workings. Its heart-chamber resembles a resplendent icy cavern, the glow of the energy within the walls and the assorted interface structures casting marvelous refraction patterns. The Glyph's protector is a [[Winterora]] with boosted stats, its [[Rainbow Mist]] making it impossible for the trainer to match the protector's boosts or use confusion or attraction to their benefit. [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Hail_(weather_condition) Hail] that does not fade out and cannot be overridden with other weather effects is in effect during this battle.
 
 
 
=The Western Guardian=
 
 
 
Located in the west of Miato, the Western Guardian is associated with the spring season and the classical element of earth.
 
 
 
The Western Guardian is nestled within the Tiger's Eye Grove, at the end of a treacherous path - the entrance to which is hidden away. Only a few knew where the hidden entrance lies - and the [[Sigil Glove|Sigil]] that serves as its key has been in the possession of a long line of a particular family - chosen by the system itself and entrusted with the lore required to use it - for generations. In order to find the path, the [[Jade Town Trainers]] must obtain the sigil from [[Raven|its current keeper]] and take it to the gate hidden in [[Tiger's Eye Grove]]. Touching the Sigil to the a corresponding groove in one of the rock formations will open a pathway in the sheer rock cliff that the grove is located at the base of, leading into a previously obscured path into the mountains.
 
 
 
The path is complex and labyrinthine, but the Sigil's natural attraction to the Guardian allows traversing it along the shortest possible route, eventually leading to a vast clearing the Guardian itself - a vast structure in the form of a tiger-like creature, partially carved out of the rocks of the ridge itself, in places overgrown with moss and plants and deep-green veins of energy.
 
 
 
The Western Guardian's inner functions are partially facilitated through a symbiotic network of plants and fungi,  and often whatever energy-redirection puzzles take place here influence the growth of plants, bridging gaps, opening new paths, and revitalizing parts that have not been energized for a time. Its heart-chamber resembles resembles a lush tropical garden teeming with plantlife. The air is filled with the scent of flowers and moss and dew and interface-nodes mesh organically with the growth. The Glyph's protector is a [[Sprairie]] with boosted stats, and the nature of the chamber extends its [[Prairie Wind]] ability creating a [[Sylvan Orb]] that does not fade out and cannot be overridden with other weather effects.
 
 
 
=The Southern Guardian=
 
 
 
Located in the south of Miato, the Southern Guardian is associated with the summer season and the classical element of fire.
 
 
 
The Southern Guardian is concealed within the ocean south of Miato, and in order to reach it one must -raise- it back to the surface through a [[Desert Ruins|secondary control system]] located deep within the [[Jeweled Desert]]. The system has long since fallen into disuse, and the key component required for its activation - [[Red Figurine|a red stone figurine in the form of a bird]] - has been removed from the ruins long before.  Somehow, the figurine has fallen into the hands of [[Kara]], who understands the need to return the figurine to its rightful place and entrusts the [[Jade Town Trainers]] with it after having tested their mettle before. Revitalizing the ruins and restoring the figurine allows the trainers to raise the Southern Guardian from the depths like the phoenix it is wrought in the shape of from the ashes, complete with a land bridge connecting the newly-resurfaced structure with the land. It is partially made of volcanic rock and its base appears to be partially covered in black sand, the veins of brightly-radiant red energy flowing through the structure almost resembling lava flow.
 
 
 
Even though it can spend much time underwater, the Southern Guardian's interior is still bone-dry - and very bright. The red glow of the energy veins that flow through the rocks is is reflected in rivulets of glass and ore - and many puzzles involve the redirection of light through glass structures and heat through metal connectors. The interior gets hotter the closer to the heart-chamber one gets - and the heart-chamber is certainly the hottest of all, resembling a deep desert at the highest point of heat, convection triggering a continuous [[Heat Mirage]] which only lifts after the defeat of the Glyph's protector, a [[Summorgana]] with boosted stats. Bright sunlight that does not fade out and cannot be overridden with other weather effects is in effect during this battle.
 
 
 
=The Eastern Guardian=
 

Latest revision as of 05:58, 9 September 2024

'The Guardians' are the colloquial name for a group of four immense structures located across the Miato region. Wrought by the ancient, advanced civilization that once called the Miato Region its home through unknown techniques now impossible to recreate, the Guardians are not so much 'buildings' as they are vast semi-living bio-mechanical constructs, said to serve multiple observation and regulation functions in an ancient system rooted throughout the entire region – with some records claiming they also have a certain "stabilizing" function on the region at large. While there are numerous records of the Guardians' existence, general purpose and the loose cardinal directions where they once stood – enough to verify that they at least existed at some point – the structures themselves appear to have either been concealed in some way or to have ceased existing following the disappearance of their makers, and any more detailed information about them was extremely scarce – which may indicate such information was privileged, or intentionally expunged in order to protect the constructs from interference.

The Guardians remained undisturbed for many years hence – until the sudden reactivation of an ancient pyramid-like structure in the vicinity of Topaz City after thousands of years of dormancy. Investigation of the site revealed the structure functioned as a system hub and a fail-safe for the Guardians, intended to activate in case the system requires reactivation or re-calibration, and containing detailed instructions as for the actions required and interface devices – akin, perhaps, to backup modules – required to initialize the process.

The Guardians are each associated with a separate direction, element and season – affecting their location, construction, predominant elemental energy alignments and myriad functions within the greater system. Their exteriors take the form of great beasts, blending elements of their immediate environment and the quasi-living stone common in the works of their creators – a marble-like substance, warm to the touch, and streaked with luminous veins of energy that appear to flow just under the surface of the material itself. Their internal structure – predominantly composed of the same marble-like substance – is fairly complex and labyrinthine, shaped into flowing organic curves, and is believed to constantly grow and change in subtle ways – with the complexifying inner-structure serving a function akin to the formation of new neural connections and the fading of others. There are, however, a few fixed pathways through each Guardian – presumably ones maintaining heavily-conserved functions, or ones intended for the rare occasion a human would need to access the heart of the system. These paths often require the adjustment and redirection of elemental energy flows in specific – and at times, rather puzzling – ways to navigate, varying greatly by the nature of the Guardian. Furthermore, wild Pokémon live within the Guardians and appear to share a symbiotic relationship with the constructs, serving a variety of purposes within the system itself.

Each Guardian contains a "Heart Chamber" which serves as an internal central monitoring and control station for the Guardian and its "Heart Glyph" – the construct's very core, which may be interfaced with and manipulated utilizing appropriate interface modules. These chambers are replete with elemental energies, and are designed to amplify and modulate these energies per each specific Guardian's particular attributes. Owing to their significance, these chambers are not without their protectors – unauthorized personnel attempting to access the Glyph will soon find themselves forced to contend with a powerful protector Pokémon – chosen to match the chamber's attributes and empowered by the elemental attributes of the chamber itself and internal systems that provide it with further tactical advantages.