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Welcome to the City! It's a large metropolitan area located on a coastal plane. Once a place buzzing with life and cars, the city is now populated with alarms and ongoing construction. The citizens and prinnies are doing their best to make a better City for all, but crime is still on the rise.
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Circling around the Justice Circle are a collection of Condominiums, Upper-class housing, and the Mayor's House. There are new trees and bushes lining the streets, side-walks, strips of grass, and lamp posts to light the way. The inner-most ring is where the Heroes have set up housing for themselves and the Heroes in training.
The Dorms are a few stories tall with the first floor being accessible to the public. Only those who are part of the team can access the rest of floors with their phones, but they can let in guests.
The Justice Circle looks newly built and pristine in the heart of the city. There's the police station, the courthouse, City Hall, the Hero Memorial, and a large fountain.
The Police Station has a small waiting area with a large front desk. There's a pin board with notices, Wanted Posters, and a flyer asking for people to do their part in fixing up the city. There's a door leading to the offices, interrogation rooms, and holding cells.
The Courthouse has a long set of steps leading past white pillars to the front doors. There are rows of chairs in the entrance hall, a security desk, and hallways to take you to the different court rooms in the building.
Due to the rise of crime and villainy, City Hall isn't open to the public.
The Hero Memorial is open. It has statues of Silver Horse, Pink Pig, Black Dragon, and Marigold Monkey. There are also framed photos of the dead heroes-in-training here.
The fountain area has a couple of grassy patches and benches, which makes it the perfect place to read the paper or have lunch.
There's a Fire Station and a Hospital in the midtown area.
The Fire Station has large parking bays for the trucks and emergency vehicles to park in and a building attached. Due to the rise in crime, the Station can't receive any visitors or offer any tours.
The Hospital is a standard large gray and white building with a red plus sign lit up on it to mark what it is. It has everything you would expect from a modern-day hospital. There's a section for the Heroes and Heroes in training to go in to get care from the staff or they can request a private room to patch themselves up in.
The school system is also found near midtown.
The elementary, middle and high school for Oceanside are all next to each other. All residents have free and compulsory education until high school. Thereβs a nice sports field available for use, along with a playground for younger students. Recess tends to get loud, so prepare accordingly. High school students can look out the window and be jealous of scheduled recess.
Oceanside University is also found nearby. Several buildings are grouped close together, making for a relatively cramped campus. The library is four stories. The first floor also doubles as a computer lab. The roof is a huge window, allowing light to filter in. The offerings here range from non-fiction, fiction, and research articles. If a student needs a quiet meeting place, they can book a room here for two hour increments.
Student hall is usually packed with students who may or may not be working on group projects. There's plenty of seating and tables here, along with a ping pong table. The paddles are here, but the ball seems to be missing. A few basic restaurants are available for the truly desperate.
Thereβs a wide range of majors and classes to try. Heroes and Heroes in training can take classes for free.
The arena is found in the leisure district.
It's made up of one large building with a massive amount of seating. Crowds must be able to sit and view the whole experience. Huge screens are visible to zoom in on the action below. The field seems to switch out depending on which games are scheduled for the day. If it was a football field yesterday, don't worry about why it's a baseball field today. Conveniently, it produces whatever equipment somebody might need to play on any given sport field.
It is closed for cleaning on Thursday nights.
The S.U.P.E.R. is the underground transit system for passengers to use. There's a set of covered steps that take people down to the train station. The tickets have all gone digital and can be purchased on your phones through Amazoom.
Heroes in training all have a free monthly pass to use on their phones. They just need to scan it in at the gates to get in.
Capsule Hotel
Dormitories
The Dorms are a few stories tall with the first floor being accessible to the public. Only those who are part of the team can access the rest of floors with their phones, but they can let in guests.
Justice Circle
The Police Station has a small waiting area with a large front desk. There's a pin board with notices, Wanted Posters, and a flyer asking for people to do their part in fixing up the city. There's a door leading to the offices, interrogation rooms, and holding cells.
The Courthouse has a long set of steps leading past white pillars to the front doors. There are rows of chairs in the entrance hall, a security desk, and hallways to take you to the different court rooms in the building.
Due to the rise of crime and villainy, City Hall isn't open to the public.
The Hero Memorial is open. It has statues of Silver Horse, Pink Pig, Black Dragon, and Marigold Monkey. There are also framed photos of the dead heroes-in-training here.
The fountain area has a couple of grassy patches and benches, which makes it the perfect place to read the paper or have lunch.
Emergency Services
The Fire Station has large parking bays for the trucks and emergency vehicles to park in and a building attached. Due to the rise in crime, the Station can't receive any visitors or offer any tours.
The Hospital is a standard large gray and white building with a red plus sign lit up on it to mark what it is. It has everything you would expect from a modern-day hospital. There's a section for the Heroes and Heroes in training to go in to get care from the staff or they can request a private room to patch themselves up in.
Education
The school system is also found near midtown.
The elementary, middle and high school for Oceanside are all next to each other. All residents have free and compulsory education until high school. Thereβs a nice sports field available for use, along with a playground for younger students. Recess tends to get loud, so prepare accordingly. High school students can look out the window and be jealous of scheduled recess.
Oceanside University is also found nearby. Several buildings are grouped close together, making for a relatively cramped campus. The library is four stories. The first floor also doubles as a computer lab. The roof is a huge window, allowing light to filter in. The offerings here range from non-fiction, fiction, and research articles. If a student needs a quiet meeting place, they can book a room here for two hour increments.
Student hall is usually packed with students who may or may not be working on group projects. There's plenty of seating and tables here, along with a ping pong table. The paddles are here, but the ball seems to be missing. A few basic restaurants are available for the truly desperate.
Thereβs a wide range of majors and classes to try. Heroes and Heroes in training can take classes for free.
Arena
It's made up of one large building with a massive amount of seating. Crowds must be able to sit and view the whole experience. Huge screens are visible to zoom in on the action below. The field seems to switch out depending on which games are scheduled for the day. If it was a football field yesterday, don't worry about why it's a baseball field today. Conveniently, it produces whatever equipment somebody might need to play on any given sport field.
It is closed for cleaning on Thursday nights.
S.U.P.E.R.
Heroes in training all have a free monthly pass to use on their phones. They just need to scan it in at the gates to get in.
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Week 1 Locations
During the day, this park is fairly populated thanks to being one of the only ones safe enough to use. It's full of trees, flowers, benches, and pathways. There's a large play structure at one end of the park with slides, climbing structures, and swings. The main path wraps around a lake that rents out swan shaped paddle boats.
The biggest grocery store in town. You can find fresh produce and dairy, some out of season goods, a wide variety of fish in tanks, and staples like flour and rice. If you'd rather not order in, you can buy anything you need for meals here. It has several aisles, all clearly labeled for easy shopping.
This store is a maze of bolts of fabrics, yarn, and sewing supplies. There's a section for jewelry making supplies, apparel crafts, soap making, and DIY books. The fabric cutter is locked onto the fabric cutting station, but you can always ask an employee for help. At least one prinny seems to work here full time.
A modest gym, where the staff is always friendly and happy to assist. There are several cardio machines, including standing bikes, treadmills, and stepper machines. The set of weights here goes from 5 pounds to 250 pounds, and there are barbells with adjustable weights. Make sure you have a spotter! There are also strength training machines like pull down, and rowing.
The Halloween Store is open! There's masks, costumes, props, and home decor shaped as planchette or ouiji boards. There is a display in the middle a giant skeleton and rugs that scream.