| The Privy - Where everyone comes to gather about in the LOO in order to ask questions from the Porcelain Gods and Goddesses be it for incharacter or out of character reasons. In short; where one talks shite. |
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| IC Room - This room is a catch-all room for in-character scenes in and out of Vancouver's City or Surrounding Areas within the Game Settings |
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| The Shag Room - This is for all those in-character scenes that take place in personal, albiet unsavory and dim-light settings. Please remember to keep your posts in private. They're only for your pleasure, not everyone elses. Bow Chicka Bow Wow! |
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| Somewhere - Somewhere in Vancouver that is not included in one of the provided rooms. Packhouses, hotels, back bars, deep woods, nestled treelines and more. |
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| Queen Elizabeth Park - This Park was developed out of a stone quarry in the late 1950's. The 52 hectare (130 acre) area is located at the highest point in Vancouver. Upon the peek visitors have a 360 degree view of the city and land below. A mountain top bistro sits atop for all to enjoy a short brunch or elaborate lunch. The park interior holds party to a puff and putt range, as well as a small rose garden |
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| Stanley Park - Over 1000 acres/400 hectares of woodland refuge running from the west bay to the heart of downtown Vancouver. It is the city's first park and boasts a myriad of gardens, ecological society, bird sanctuary and a coastal bay view. Visitors can also find bathing beaches, a children's water park, a heated ocean-side swimming pool, Theatre Under the Stars, the Vancouver Aquarium, and four bistros located around the park. The famed Lumber Man's Arch [Once the location of the Great Cearn] |
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| Gaimbion Isle - Located offshore from Stanley Park, this small island is privately owned and houses one of the oldest lighthouses in British Columbia. The island itself consists mostly of jagged cliffs and small rock jetties, save for one side which houses the docks and lighthouse. A shuttle boat runs from Stanley Park to this Island on a semi-regular schedual. [GAROU HAVEN] |
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| English Bay - Located on the Southwest side of downtown. The Financial district skyscrapers are a few blocks away from this bay. During the day windsurfers and sails dot the waters, while sunbathers loom upon the sandy shore. |
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| Pendulum Gallery - To the public, the Pendulum Gallery is an inventive art gallery that regularly showcases various artforms in a sleek and comfortable setting. The Pendulum Gallery was created under the City of Vancouver's amenity bonus program as a legacy to enhance the experience of living and working in the downtown core. Opened in 1986, the light infused seven story soaring glass-covered atrium hall is a dramatic setting for art exhibitions. The atrium also offers the Cafe Ami, a popular eating-place with a relaxed seating area. To others, it serves as a meeting ground.
[AMENTI STRONGHOLD - Mesektet & Shsemsu-heru controlled] |
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| Downtown - The West End and Downtown streets are lined with hotels, restaurants, bars, clubs and large and small businesses. Places of Note: Robson Square. Luv-A-Fair on Symour Street. Lick on Davie Street. Yaletown Brewing Company on Main Street |
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| The Gaslamp District - This is the oldest part of Vancouver, located in the heart of downtown. Hotels, art galleries, theatres, clubs, bars, and restaurants line these worn streets. Places of Note: The Gaolers Mews. Vancouver Art Gallery. The Purple Onion Cabaret |
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| East Hastings - The East block of downtown forms into Hastings Street. It is the buffer zone between Chinatown and Gaslamp District and home to the darker side of Vancouver. Abandoned buildings are momentary shelters for the thousands of homeless. These are the Slums where the things that go bump in the night end up on the wrong end of the bullet. Tourists are warned not to traverse these streets |
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| North Vancouver - Today, the City of North Vancouver has evolved into a thriving City rich in cultural diversity and a robust economy comprised of and driven by businesses, community groups and social infrastructure. The City is presently pursuing several opportunities that will help create new amenities for the community and develop the City's business potential. |
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| Lynn Park - Located in North Vancouver, Lynn Canyon Park is best known for its suspension bridge, which rivals the more famous Capilano Canyon bridge for length and height--and, unlike its rival, the Lynn Canyon bridge is free! |
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| Chinatown - Every major city has one, yet Vancouver boasts the second largest in North America. "Little Hong Kong" as it has become known has thickly grown over the centuries with Asian immigrants. Restaurants, museums, and open-air markets line the streets. Mandarin and Cantonese dialects are heard throughout the area. Places of Note: The Chinese Cultural Centre Museum and Archives, Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, West Han Dynasty Bell, Silk Road Route, The Fresh Market, Live Like Water, Vancouver Chinatown Millennium Gate, and DR. SUN YAT-SEN CLASSICAL CHINESE GARDEN |
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| Granville Island - This old industrial town has evolved over the years. Located just underneath the Granville Street Bridge, it is more of a peninsula than an island. This land in the middle of Vancouver is a testament to humanity's ability to adapt and refit to life around it. Once industrial waste, now an artisans paradise; it has become the HQ for many Environmental Right's Organizations. Green Peace and the Arbor Foundation are among these. It holds a grand Farmer's Market as well as many small local businesses and bistros. |
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| The Olympus - Just as Mount Olympus was the seat of the gods, so too does the Olympus serve as the symbol of Camarilla authority in the region. To all who dare to brave the icy cold waters of the north be forewarned. The Olympus is more than a mere ship. Beneath her decks lay a maze of endless rooms and intrigues that could spell ruin for the unprepared.(Elysium, Camarilla only) |
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| Port of Vancouver - Vancouver has one of the largest ports in North America. This Port contains large freights and naval ships. Its shores lined with industrial companies, cranes and shipping blocks. |
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| The Burbs - Includes all suburbs of the Vancouver area. Burnaby, Surrey, Dunbar, ect. Please put in your tag which area the character is in. |
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| Whistler Village - Nestled between the slopes of Whistler and Blackcombe mountain is a little ski village. Rated the best ski slopes in North America, the village caters to the rich and tourism. Little winding streets and 'European like' markets are surrounded by million dollar condos and apartments. Getting there by road is a battle, by the air-lift easier. |
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| Victoria - Lovingly dubbed "The Satanic Capital of Canada", Victoria is located on Vancouver Island. Population remains smaller than most capitals and its history is rich and entrenched in oddities. A seaside city boasts to be the vacation capital of Canada. Though some unnatural presence lurks within its peaceful facade. Many an unwitting visitor has never returned from their visit to Victoria. |
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