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Alliance Governance & Defense Structure

1. Regional Structure

Each Pokémon Region is managed by a unified chain of command and specialized personnel:

A. Champion (1 per Region)

The most powerful trainer in the region.

Oversees overall defense and regional integrity.

Leads the Elite Four and can override decisions during crises.

B. Elite Four (4 per Region)

Second only to the Champion in strength.

Each Elite focuses on a specific domain (e.g., offense, intelligence, environment, or emergency response).

They coordinate special missions, defend the region from high-level threats, and support the Champion.

C. Regional President

Handles administrative duties and high-level paperwork.

Oversees regional budgets, infrastructure projects, legal systems, and Alliance coordination.

Reports to the Core Alliance Council (formed by the 8 Pillar Families).

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2. City-Level Structure

Every city has a layered defense and support system:

A. Gym Leader (1 per City)

Protects the city from external threats and rogue trainers.

Acts as a local military commander and role model.

Assists in disaster management and coordinates with regional leaders.

B. Officer Jenny Unit

Enforces law and order within the city.

Handles criminal activity, rogue Pokémon incidents, and public safety.

Reports to both the city's Gym Leader and the regional Elite Four (Security Branch).

C. Pokémon Center (Nurse Joy)

Provides medical care to Pokémon and sometimes humans.

Offers sanctuary during natural disasters or battles.

Maintained by the Joy Family, ensuring high-standard medical service in every city.

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8 core families of Pokemon alliance

Joy Family

Domain: Medicine, Healing, and Pokémon Healthcare

Role: Medical authority of the Alliance

Notable Traits: Founders of major Pokémon hospitals and research on healing techniques.

Rank: Core Member of the Alliance

2. Jenny Family

Domain: Security, Law Enforcement, and Intelligence

Role: Guardians of peace and justice across Alliance territories

Notable Traits: Operate central police and surveillance systems.

Rank: Core Member of the Alliance

3. Dragon Family

Domain: Dragon-type Pokémon Mastery

Role: Combat supremacy and aerial defense

Notable Traits: Home to powerful Dragon tamers; houses an Elite Four member

Rank: Core Member of the Alliance

4. Oak Family

Domain: Pokémon Research and Innovation

Role: Scientific and academic leadership

Notable Traits: Renowned for groundbreaking work in Pokémon evolution and biology

Rank: Core Member of the Alliance

5. Moonheart Family

Domain: Historical Research, Myth, and Legendary Pokémon

Role: Keepers of ancient secrets and myths

Notable Traits: Linked to Sinnoh's ancient legends; has a Sinnoh Champion

Rank: Core Member of the Alliance

6. Zewu Family

Domain: Steel and Rock-type Pokémon

Role: Defense architecture and technological warfare

Notable Traits: Engineers of Alliance fortresses; home to Hoenn Champion

Rank: Core Member of the Alliance

7. Ice Family

Domain: Ice-type Pokémon

Role: Northern frontier defense and environment control

Notable Traits: Maintains climate-based strongholds; has an Elite Four member

Rank: Core Member of the Alliance

8. Sakki Family

Domain: Bug and Earth-type Pokémon

Role: Agriculture, environment, and subterranean operations

Notable Traits: Masters of terrain control and natural resource use

Rank: Core Member of the Alliance

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