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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.
Capsule Hotel
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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The kitchenette only has bagels, jam, and cream cheese. Food will have to be found elsewhere.
The rooms themselves are identical "capsules" that contain only a bed, a fold out tray table, a light, a charging station for your phone, and a privacy curtain. There are two rooms stacked each column and the bed is large enough to fit a person.
Right next to the Capsule Inn is an alley way lined with vending machines. There's a machine for a pizza with only two options (cheese and pepperoni or pineapple). There's a machine with mashed potatoes with a variety of toppings. Another machine is full of bagged pickles. There's one full of different egg or chicken salad sandwiches cut into triangles. Then there's energy drinks, water, and canned coffee and tea. While most of them are dedicated to food and drinks, there's a couple full of condoms, lube, and flip-flops.
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Week 0 Locations: HQs
A convenience store for everyone's convenience. Need a quick snack? Extra batteries? An umbrella? This is your stop. Small breakfast, lunch and dinner options are available here for a reasonable price. There's even a nice little seating area to eat whatever you just bought. This HQ is located in the Neighborhood Market Place.
Welcome to Tarkea, this world's largest home furnishing retailer. Want to build your own furniture? Do you want ideas on how to arrange a small space? Interested in picking up rugs or some throw pillows? This place has it all. There's even a small food area selling foreign meatballs, berry beverages and cinnamon rolls. This HQ is located in the Neighborhood Market Place.
The Storybook Cafe is a popular spot on social media, a marriage between a library and a cafe where shelves filled with all sorts of books line the walls. Patrons are free to read whatever they like while they're here, so long as they're careful not to damage the books. Drinks and snacks are available to order at the counter, with rumors of a secret menu known only to regulars. Chairs, couches, and more personal reading nooks fill the cafe's multiple floors, or if you want some fresh air instead, an outdoor courtyard offers seating near the flowers. This HQ is located in the Neighborhood Market Place.
This arcade is full of the blinking lights and high-pitched sounds of various games. It's packed in the evening, but you can duck in for a quick game of pinball or DDR just about any hour of the day. This HQ is located outside of the Waterfront Shopping Mall.
If you feel up to testing your luck or just want a night out, the Jade Bamboo is the place the go. Located not far from the Capsule Hotel and the Race track, this multi-level casino didn't pull any of the stops with the decor or entertainment. The first floor is both the parking garage and the main lobby. There's a service desk one has to stop at to get a room or get the virtual card to use on their phone for gambling. Pamphlets can be found here advertising some of the food places downtown, the Sirius Theater, and the Luxury Speedway.
The second floor is where one will find a buffet offering a wide variety of food from different regions and the main bar. There are stairs that wind up to the actual casino floor with flashing lights and the sounds of the various machines all blending together in the background. There's slot machines, video poker, giant wheels, card tables, craps, roulette, mahjong, and bingo.
The next level has a couple conference rooms for people to rent, the chapel for quick marriages, and the staff offices. Continuing up the elevator will bring people to the resort part of the casino. The rooms are luxurious and the higher up one climbs, the better the view of the city and the water they can get.
A race track full of fancy, fast cars, and the people who drive them. All the cars available vary from luxury to pure racing models. There are no motorcycles here. Racing outfits and changing rooms are available if visitors would like to feel like professional drivers. An indoor area can be accessed above the tracks. This is a space where people can watch the cars race if they don't want to drive them personally. The food being served here isn't filling, but it is delicious. This HQ is located in the leisure district.
The Sirius Theater is an indoor stage made to handle big, showy performances of all kinds. Plays, musicals, or singers and dancers are all welcome here to see their names in lights on the theater's marquee, their merch in the lobby's shop, and their own customized refreshments available for performers and patrons alike. This HQ is located in the leisure district.
Though the Four Beasts security personnel can be seen throughout the city at various shops and other places of interest, this building is their main headquarters. It's a rather plain-looking three-story building with a large fenced-in parking lot full of cars bearing the Four Beasts logo. This HQ is located near the docks.
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.
Week 2 Locations
There's a total of four screens in the theater and a small concessions stand full of candy, soda, popcorn, pretzels, and nachos. This week's hit movie is the Dream Team! An action pack crossover superhero movie starring Shrek, Barry the Bee, The Boss Baby, Turbo the Snail, and Marty the Zebra. Clueless the Movie is playing in theater 2.
These small and colorful booths are found all over the mall. Why not take a commemorative photo with a bestie? All sorts of options are provided by the machine like extra sparkle and cute stickers. A fun way to spend some time, and it even comes with a souvenir for keeps.
The shop is found in a corner of the first floor, but it's hard to miss it. Several puppies, kittens, parrots and other small mammals are up for adoption. Strangely, while reptiles, bugs and arachnids are available here, the fish tanks are oddly empty of actual fish. They sell lobsters and crabs along with coral. They also sell cute outfits and hats for your pets, along with standard food and treats. Update: The pets are no longer up for adoption.
It's a large book store located on the first floor of the mall. The subjects range from fiction to non-fiction, and span a number of genres and information. A great place to spend your infinite cash. They also sell stationary, journal supplies, and a small selection of board games.
This shop has kitchen gadgets, knives, and silly kitchen decor. There's roosters, gnomes, and Italian chefs statues and decor. The kitchen gadgets range from the useful type, like blenders and mandolins to can openers that don't seem to work.
Week 3 Locations
Purchase some nail polish here or kick back and let a nail tech give you the nails of your dreams. They're also skilled with hair and make-up. All the cosmetics you could possibly dream of are available here, and they're high quality too. If you need a recommendation for lotion, this is the place. There's a ton of different dyes and wigs to play around with. Change up those looks!
Your one stop shop for anything herbal. There's a bunch of essential oils, from devil's club to green tea to horehound. They all come with precautions on the bottle. The aromatherapy section has perfumes, candles and sprays. The selection of teas is wide. Herbal, flavored, black, green, white, red, they absolutely have what you're looking for. Also there's weed for sale.
A relatively small internet cafe, where a drink also buys you two hours of browsing the web. The desktops are large towers, and come with two monitors each. They're good enough quality to browse the web, but they don't have any games installed. Maybe play coolmathgames or chess from the web browser? Or maybe even the watermelon game.
Feeling a little artsy? Find everything to fulfill your needs here. There's paint, paint brushes, markers, pastels, clay, canvases, and more! Every kind of sticker is available around here. The aisles here are difficult to navigate, but if you're stubborn enough you'll definitely find everything you're looking for.
Your main stop for all of your gaming needs. Need a console? Looking for a rare game? Looking for something popular? This is the place. Board games, trading card games, and people who are willing to walk you through how to play them are found here. In the back are board games you can try out in store before making a purchase.
Desktop time can be booked here as well. These desktops come with one large monitor, and come with game installed like C*vilization VI, League of Legends, and St*rdew V*lley. Play with friends!
Week 4 Locations
A cute karaoke bar and alcohol establishment. Rooms can be rented out and customers can scream and cry to their hearts content without bothering anyone else. The rooms are fully soundproofed, have couches, and tables to put your snacks and drinks on. Each can comfortably contain parties of six. You can even order snacks from the front desk.
Isn't it nice that somewhere soundproofed around this city? After all these weeks a good scream might help?
The place to go if you want to learn pole dancing. Classes are held daily. There's a secretary in the front that will help get you to the class that's right for you. The classrooms are spacious, with several poles to learn on. Each practice room has walls made up of mirrors to check your posture and positioning. Lessons are held from morning to evening.
The premiere bar in the area. Everything is black and silver, helping with the atmosphere of the place. Anyone who enters will get carded. You only need to be 18 to come in, but you must be 20 to purchase alcohol. Here they make specialty cocktails and drinks all themed after astrology. The cheese platters here are delicious. It opens at 1 PM and stays open until 2 AM.
Looking for some new jams or thinking of picking up an instrument? There's plenty of to pick from here at Try Violince. There are rows of records and cds to peruse through. The back corner houses various instruments, how-to books, and sheet music. The other corner is advertised as vintage with a collection of cassettes and a few second hand walkman you can purchase.
It's time to collect figures of your favorite anime heroes and heroines! (There are also some figures of the actual heroes of this city (you).) They also rent out... VHS tapes? That seems a extremely old school, but they swear it's the only way to watch some series.
Week 5 Locations
A huge zoo that has animals from all over the world. Not all of them are active all the time, but there's always something to look at here. Not all of these animals seem to come from Earth. Is that a prinny in the penguin habitat? Heroes are not allowed in after hours.
Most of the waterfront at Oceanside City is taken up by shipping docks and warehouses, but there is one stretch of the coastline that has beach access. It's a public space, so feel free to stop by and build some sandcastles. The water is a touch on the cold side, but the brave can try to traverse the shallow waters near the beach.
An art museum that displays paintings, sculptures, and tapestries from all over the world. If its a well known piece, it can be found here. The authenticity of it all is... dubious.
On the outside, it looks like an average church. The specific denomination is unclear. Wide, colorful stained glass windows are arranged in swirling geometric patterns. Several dozen pews are lined up, anybody is free to offer prayers to whichever being they worship.
A friendly and active bowling alley. They rent out shoes and bowling balls for anybody who might want to stop in. The music is relaxing, the food is standard and the company is whoever you drag along with you.
Take a thirty minute train ride up north to enjoy the hot springs. There's a gift shop at the entrance with keychains, plushies, towels, and swimsuits all in the image of their mascot, Tubby the Bird. Past that, you'll see a small map of the area with the different hot springs advertised.
There are large public hot springs with breath taking views of the city and the ocean beyond. Then there's the smaller soaking tubs scattered around the area. Some of them are private and can only hold a few people in them at a time. You may reserve these if you wish for some privacy.
Week 6 Locations
Made mostly of sheet metal and red brick, these large warehouses are used to store the goods being shipped in and out of the large commercial port. Many companies have hired security here, so be sure to have permission to be in the area!
If you're looking for fresh fish, there's nothing fresher than the fish market. Here fishermen and women are selling their catches. They'll fillet the fish and clean them off for you. The products are all raw and sitting on ice until somebody buys them. There's a strange variety of fish here, considering they're right on the ocean. Some of these are definitely fresh water only.
The ships do have to dock if they want to get paid for all the work they're doing. If you're sneaky enough, you can explore the ships yourself. They're very standard cargo ships with plenty of supplies them. They come with sleeping quarters, a kitchen area, and the engine room. Try not to run away with a whole ship. It'll be hard to explain.
One of the larger warehouses was converted into a laser tag establishment. Looking inside, the front has a place to make appointments and rent out supplies like lasers and safety gear. The back is maze-like, with plenty of places to hide, jump and crouch away from any potential assailants.
A shooting range for all your long range needs. There's a wide variety of firearms and bows, along with the necessary arrows. They will happily provide target paper, if they're asked. The guns here only come with rubber bullets. Both the guns and the bows cannot be removed from the building. That's probably for the best.
The front desk has a sign next to it.
Week 7 Locations