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A SHOUJO-AI RPG

It's been one year and one would be surprised how much has changed in that amount of time. Renovations have been done to the entire complex, including the formerly uninhabitted seventh floor. The new Cafe has opened up on the ground floor of the complex, offering service between 6AM and 10PM to the residents of the building.

Shadows: Since the renovations it's started to seem the building is not all that it appears and strange things happen inside its walls. Including strange shadows that seem to be self animated. For the moment, these only remain as rumors and possibly some of the tenants joking around


OOC:
The Storyline
The History
Rules and Regulations
Frequently Asked Questions

IC:
Species
The Complex
Apartments
The City


w e t & c o l d
SCENE;; Manhattan, NY
MOMENT;; Late Spring, 2008
Easy rain drizzles over the streets and the sun has it's days on its own, out of sight. With hope of the warm summer to come, many cannot wait for the cold showers to evaporate.







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CITY
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Hey there Delilah
What's it like in New York City?
I'm a thousand miles away
But girl tonight you look so pretty
Yes you do
Times Square can't shine as bright as you
I swear it's true


New York. Though known as the most expensive place to live in the United States, its also known to be the most heavily populated, with nearly ten million people living and playing in its highly urbanized boundaries. Located in Manhattan, New York, the complax is located in one of the most popular areas of the infamous City That Never Sleeps.

CONTENTS
Lower Manhattan
Midtown Manhattan
Upper Manhattan





DOWNTOWN MANHATTAN
TriBeCa
The "Triangle Below Canal Street". Home to trendy restaurants and Robert DeNiro's annual film festival, it is popular with the affluent trendy crowd.
-Popular Points: Nobu | Le Zinc | Tribeca Grand Hotel

SoHo
"South of Houston Street" flows north from Spring Street between 6th Avenue and Broadway and has largely completed its journey from 1980s urban artist colony to a fashionable, high-end shopping and entertainment district.
-Popular Points: sweet&vicious | Prada | Rocks in your Head

Greenwich Village
Coffee houses, wine bars, low-rise but high art and literary connections, located between Houston and 14th Streets. The bohemian center of yore, today's Village is strongly upmarket (especially west of 7th Avenue) but retains its diverse flavor, with its historic community around Christopher Street and thousands of students who attend NYU.
-Popular Points: NYU | Washington Square Park | Cherry Lane Theater | The Blue Note | Oscar Wilde Bookshop | Tea & Sympathy

East Village
Although increasingly gentrified, with former crack dens that are now modern apartments so hip you can't afford them, it remains an ethnically diverse area of students, young professionals, and older longtime residents. This colorful neighborhood is full of good values in food as diverse as its population, and there's always something happening on St. Marks Place, 24/7.
-Popular Points: St. Marks Place | alt.coffee | The Raven

Chinatown
A lively neighborhood, full of good values in restaurants and food shopping. Also on sale are cheap knockoffs made in China of designer labels, and all sorts of trinkets and toys.
-Popular Points: Chinatown Arcade | Mott St. | Teariffic



MIDTOWN MANHATTAN
Chelsea Garment District
Now the center of New York's "village", this district will appeal to all with its great mix of fashion, design, art, culture, bars and restaurants. It is also the popular dining and nightlife area and, particularly on 8th Avenue, the center of gay social life in Manhattan.
-Popular Points: Chelsea Market | Whole Foods Market

Theater District
The name says it all: Broadway, Times Square, 42nd Street, Hell's Kitchen, Columbus Circle; often overlapping in the area between Fifth and Sixth Avenues with Midtown East. The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum is down on the Hudson River.
-Popular Points: Times Square | AOL Time Warner Center | Yoshinoya | Hudson Hotel

Midtown
Also termed "Midtown East", this extensive area east of Sixth Avenue includes a number of New York icons: the Empire State Building, the United Nations, Grand Central Station and more.
-Popular Points: Empire State Building | Rockefeller Plaza | Bryant Park | Fifth Ave | FAO Schwarz | Grand Central Terminal



UPPER MANHATTAN
Central Park
With its lawns, trees and lakes is popular for recreation and concerts and is home to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Central Park Zoo.
-Popular Points: Bethesda Terrace and Fountain | Strawberry Fields | Central Park Zoo | Metropolitan Museum of Art | The Reservoir | Tavern on the Green

Morningside Heights
Home to Columbia University, which greatly defines the area.
-Popular Points: Columbia University | Global Ink | Mondel's Chocolates

Inwood
The neighborhood that takes up the northermost tip of Manhattan Island. It is most notable for containing the only remaining pocket of virgin forest on the island, Inwood Park.
-Popular Points: Inwood Park
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