Algidon Town
Introduction
Algidon Town is a settlement in the continent of Lekar. It lies in the north of the region, in the snowy badlands biome. It is home to BapyCal, the sixth Gym Leader of the Lekar League. Algidon Town is considered a central hub of the north of Lekar, with transport services heading south toward Waluigi's Nose peninsula and east toward the Woodland Mansion. It features buildings primarily made of spruce wood, given the town's close proximity to a large spruce forest.
Places of Interest
Algidon Forge: a round, brick building where townspeople can smelt ore using the lava cauldrons.
Algidon Gardens: a large park to the east of the train station that hosts a winter market, Pokémon battlegrounds, and a Regice-shaped lake.
Algidon Gym: the official Gym of Algidon Town. It is based on ice-type Pokémon. The Gym Leader is BapyCal.
Algidon Inn: a hybrid inn and Pokémon Center, with rooms available for those who want to stay the night.
Algidon Lodge: a small tavern for travelers passing through the town.
Algidon Station: a grand train station that serves trains coming from all over Lekar.
Algidon Temple: an ancient temple where people pay their respects to the long departed. At the altar is a book containing an overview of the history of the town.
Baltic Avenue: a row of terraced housing home to many faces, both familiar and unfamilar.
Bogswallop & Blanche's Breeding Abode: a cosy day-care centre that primarily looks after ice-type Pokémon.
Ice Spire: a mysterious tower made entirely of ice and snow, which may or may not hide secrets.
The Droll Hole: a comedy club where you can find the town's finest jokers, jesters, and japesters.
The Rt Hon Mr Dr Sir Captain Tim Miire M.D. Memorial Spa: a relaxing spa, run by Tim Miire's daughter and fully funded by the TRHMDSCTMMDMS "Non-Profit" Organisation.
Behind the Scenes
The name Algidon is derived from algid (cold) and placename suffix -don.
The design of Algidon Station is heavily based on the real-world Helsinki Central Station.
The music that plays inside the temple is an edited version of Howard Goodall's "Ecce Homo", the theme for British sitcom Mr. Bean.
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