Tuesday, March 2, 2010

City Profile: Menoetius City

Named for the Titan whose name means "ruined strength." Ruins of Old Menoetius are found on the western side, and they stand as tribute to the last and most epic battle of the two legendary pokemon of Ohten, Tearor and Coragis.
The most noted piece of evidence towards this historical event is Aeschylus Crater.
Named for the Greek Tragedy play about character flaws and ruin, the crater was created by the last attack exchange between Coragis and Tearor centuries ago.
The reason Aeschylus was the chosen name is because it is believed that the character flaws of the two Legendaries caused the ruin of the landscape. Tearor is arrogant and destructive on its own, but it is Coragis' honor and obligation to defend others that made the destruction even more powerful. Coragis' "interference" angered Tearor, and caused him to go all out to defeat Coragis.
Certain bitter citizens of Menoetius blame both Tearor and Coragis for the city's destruction, for "Good and Evil" are subjective, determined only by opinion. Some Menoetians believe that Tearor would have done far less damage if it was allowed to go on its way, that Coragis was just making things worse when it "saved the day".

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