| Forum Name | Topics | Posts | Last Post |
| Getting Started |
![[ ]](http://s1.images.proboards.com/off.gif) | System Basics (2 sub-boards) Where you'll find all the rules governing the character creation process. Moderator: ST: Stix | 19 | 19 | on Jun 15, 2006, 1:47pm by ST: Stix in Complete Character Cre... |
![[ ]](http://s1.images.proboards.com/off.gif) | Game Details
Moderator: ST: Stix | 2 | 2 | on Feb 18, 2006, 8:35pm by ST: Stix in Referrals |
![[ ]](http://s1.images.proboards.com/off.gif) | NPC Requests Where you ask other players to take on the roles of major characters in your life. Moderator: ST: Stix | 4 | 7 | on May 16, 2006, 5:19pm by auraseer11 in NPC Request for Vincen... |
| Setting Information |
![[ ]](http://s1.images.proboards.com/off.gif) | Kreutzburg The fictional city in which the game will take place. Moderator: ST: Stix | 1 | 1 | on Feb 14, 2006, 3:01am by ST: Stix in Kreutzburg, MI |
| Out-of-Character |
![[ ]](http://s1.images.proboards.com/off.gif) | General Discussion Wherein you can talk about whatever you like. Moderator: ST: Stix | 1 | 1 | on Jun 16, 2006, 1:18pm by ST: Stix in Linking to Nobler in t... |
| In-Character |
![[ ]](http://s1.images.proboards.com/off.gif) | Old City (8 sub-boards) Where Kreutzburg was initially settled. Home to the city's major historical and administrative buildings, Old City is generally considered safe and well-policed by day, but no sane suburban kid wants to be caught there after dark, when criminal activity suddenly spikes. Moderator: ST: Stix | 0 | 0 | |
![[ ]](http://s1.images.proboards.com/off.gif) | Mid-City (4 sub-boards) A wealthier and more urbanized part of the city. Mid-City is home to newer government buildings, upscale stores, four- and five-star restaurants, hot clubs, and expensive real estate. Its affluence ensures that the police keep a vested interest in protecting its neighborhoods. Moderator: ST: Stix | 0 | 0 | |
![[ ]](http://s1.images.proboards.com/off.gif) | East Side (3 sub-boards) Urban renewal in the mid-20th century during one if Kreutzburg's economic booms saw to the massive development of low-cost housing projects. It goes without saying that these were promptly filled with the down-and-out and desperate, leaving the area an urban wasteland and a criminal's paradise. Moderator: ST: Stix | 0 | 0 | |
![[ ]](http://s1.images.proboards.com/off.gif) | Cosmopolitan Park (2 sub-boards) An extension of Old City's brick buildings, Cosmopolitan Park arose as a primarily residential neighborhood of Victorian homes which has since been peppered with restaurants, clubs, bars, and all manner of independent entertainment. The arts community and gay and lesbian community are both extremely populous in the area, as well as fringe cultures of all stripes. Moderator: ST: Stix | 0 | 0 | |
![[ ]](http://s1.images.proboards.com/off.gif) | Downtown A trip to downtown Kreutzburg drives home the city's nickname of "The Poor Man's Hollywood". Single movie studio buildings occupy entire city blocks, with a few openings here and there for casinos, hotels, and expensive restaurants. Decadence is always the "in" fashion, and downtown residents and shoppers are never afraid to do a little strutting. Moderator: ST: Stix | 0 | 0 | |
![[ ]](http://s1.images.proboards.com/off.gif) | Regent's District Sometimes called the flip-side of Cosmopolitan Park's coin, Regent's District is where a citygoer will find numerous single-family homes, many of them carved up into apartments for university students of a more conservative flavor. Small businesses and curiosity shoppes abound, lending the place a small-town feel. Moderator: ST: Stix | 0 | 0 | |
![[ ]](http://s1.images.proboards.com/off.gif) | Dobbs' Square Ask the average Kreutzburg resident who Dobbs was, and you're likely to get the finger. Ask the same person about Dobbs' Square and you'll be told that it's a white-collar place full of office buildings for local companies and utilities, as well as long-abandoned industrial compounds. The area is otherwise pretty spartan, apart from a few corporate-owned low-rent apartment complexes. Moderator: ST: Stix | 0 | 0 | |
![[ ]](http://s1.images.proboards.com/off.gif) | Davis Park A new neighborhood on the outskirts of the city, Davis Park is a hearkening-back to the statuesque architecture and "neighborly" zoning of the turn of the 20th century. Primarily residential, the area nonetheless boasts a number of independent boutiques in an antiquated colonial-town neighborhood. Moderator: ST: Stix | 0 | 0 | |