Post by ♥ Nathan ♥ on Oct 21, 2012 0:01:06 GMT -5
South Boston is a main section of the city not controlled by the Boston werewolf pack. This area is friendly to supernatural creatures and not currently run by any group.
Want to claim this territory? Players interested in taking over may establish interest in-character and PM a request to Nathan to establish a pack, coven, or other group as the authority in South Boston.
Places of Note
Selva Apothecary: Selva Apothecary is ironically located on Silver St., in South Boston. One of the owner's must have had a sparkling sense of humor, given that they are a hot spot for the supernatural, especially werewolves. Large but ultimately cozy, the front of the store seems to consist entirely of shelves, each of with are packed with herbs and remedies of all different sorts. Some mundane powders and others well... sometimes its best not to ask. The shoppe almost always smells like cinnamon or coffee beans, and the lighting is at an appropriately low level, to set the mood if anything. But, its not the wares in the store front that really bring in the bacon, its the stock in the back. Selva's Apothecary is one of the few places that caters to the more unique citizens of Boston. Silver poisoning? They can get you Antigen. Other Ailments? They probably have something for you somewhere. Most come through the front, since the back door is reserved for emergencies only. So come on by, whether you're in trouble or just want some Gypsy Rose for a silly love potion! Open, Monday through Friday. Appointments can be made on Saturday for busy folk.
Bridges Bar and Grill: Bridges is a bar with a rural northwoods theme. The inside has two areas, the front where the bar and various tables are, and the back where there is a pool table, a few arcade games, and a shuffleboard table. It is a bit of a dark and dirty place, but that goes with the ambiance. The walls are made to look like a wood cabin on the inside and along them are various taxidermy animals. Most notably, above the bar there is a large moose head where many hats hang from the antlers. All of the furniture is wooden and handmade, very much themed to match the bar, courtesy of the owner Adam who likens himself something of a carpenter in his free time. The small kitchen in the back provides its patrons with a variety of greasy and fried food. Fried ravioli is one of the owner's favorite menu items, but the bar itself might be most known for its seasoned hot wings.
Art for the Odd: Art for the Odd on the outside is a rather large two story town house with red brick and a few broken windows. On the front you will see a large wood sign, the business's name painted in crimson.
As you walk in, the smell of vanilla and ash hits you, Aerokin always has a fire burning and he tends to light a Vanilla candle to set off the smokey smell.
The walls are all painted with an abstract feel, no wall is the same design or color.
On the right side of the store is everything musical. Clarinets in their cases, guitars hanging on the wall, violins sitting proud on their little stands.
On the left is the more silent kind of art, paintings and sketches of all sorts. Over 30 different paintings take place there, tons of notebooks with sketches and many different brushes and charcoal pencils awaiting to be used. There are about 5 easels with wooden chairs for costumers to freely occupy and many empty canvases in the basket by the stairs.
Other than art, there is a small bar by the open window in front of the store. Red leather chairs neatly placed on all corners.
Aerokin serves coffee at all hours and sometimes even alcohol.
On the railing of the stairs hangs a little sign, "Please stay on the first floor."
The second story of Art for the Odd is actually the owner's home.
More convenient to just live at your job rather than drive there everyday, you know?
Own a business in South Boston? Great! PM an administrator with the following form and we’d be happy to add it to this page.
Want to claim this territory? Players interested in taking over may establish interest in-character and PM a request to Nathan to establish a pack, coven, or other group as the authority in South Boston.
Places of Note
Selva Apothecary: Selva Apothecary is ironically located on Silver St., in South Boston. One of the owner's must have had a sparkling sense of humor, given that they are a hot spot for the supernatural, especially werewolves. Large but ultimately cozy, the front of the store seems to consist entirely of shelves, each of with are packed with herbs and remedies of all different sorts. Some mundane powders and others well... sometimes its best not to ask. The shoppe almost always smells like cinnamon or coffee beans, and the lighting is at an appropriately low level, to set the mood if anything. But, its not the wares in the store front that really bring in the bacon, its the stock in the back. Selva's Apothecary is one of the few places that caters to the more unique citizens of Boston. Silver poisoning? They can get you Antigen. Other Ailments? They probably have something for you somewhere. Most come through the front, since the back door is reserved for emergencies only. So come on by, whether you're in trouble or just want some Gypsy Rose for a silly love potion! Open, Monday through Friday. Appointments can be made on Saturday for busy folk.
Bridges Bar and Grill: Bridges is a bar with a rural northwoods theme. The inside has two areas, the front where the bar and various tables are, and the back where there is a pool table, a few arcade games, and a shuffleboard table. It is a bit of a dark and dirty place, but that goes with the ambiance. The walls are made to look like a wood cabin on the inside and along them are various taxidermy animals. Most notably, above the bar there is a large moose head where many hats hang from the antlers. All of the furniture is wooden and handmade, very much themed to match the bar, courtesy of the owner Adam who likens himself something of a carpenter in his free time. The small kitchen in the back provides its patrons with a variety of greasy and fried food. Fried ravioli is one of the owner's favorite menu items, but the bar itself might be most known for its seasoned hot wings.
Opened Mon-Weds 10 AM to 12 AM; Thurs-Sun 10 AM to 2 PM
Mon: Bloody Mary Special
Tues: 2 Dollar rail drinks
Weds: 1/2 off appetizers
Thurs: 2 Dollar Tap/Karaoke night
Fri: 10 Dollars all you can drink on tap
Sat: 1/2 off Hotwings
Sun: Yahtzee drinks (its a game)
Art for the Odd: Art for the Odd on the outside is a rather large two story town house with red brick and a few broken windows. On the front you will see a large wood sign, the business's name painted in crimson.
As you walk in, the smell of vanilla and ash hits you, Aerokin always has a fire burning and he tends to light a Vanilla candle to set off the smokey smell.
The walls are all painted with an abstract feel, no wall is the same design or color.
On the right side of the store is everything musical. Clarinets in their cases, guitars hanging on the wall, violins sitting proud on their little stands.
On the left is the more silent kind of art, paintings and sketches of all sorts. Over 30 different paintings take place there, tons of notebooks with sketches and many different brushes and charcoal pencils awaiting to be used. There are about 5 easels with wooden chairs for costumers to freely occupy and many empty canvases in the basket by the stairs.
Other than art, there is a small bar by the open window in front of the store. Red leather chairs neatly placed on all corners.
Aerokin serves coffee at all hours and sometimes even alcohol.
On the railing of the stairs hangs a little sign, "Please stay on the first floor."
The second story of Art for the Odd is actually the owner's home.
More convenient to just live at your job rather than drive there everyday, you know?
Sunday- Closed
Monday- 8:00Am-6:00Pm
Tuesday- 8:00Am-6:00Pm
Wednesday- 8:00Am-6:00Pm
Thursday- 8:00Am-6:00Pm
Friday- 8:00Am-6:00Pm
Saturday- Closed
(Hours may vary due to social life of the owner.)
Own a business in South Boston? Great! PM an administrator with the following form and we’d be happy to add it to this page.
[b]Location Name:[/b] The name of your shop, bar, creepy basement, etc.
[b]Location Owner:[/b] The character of yours that owns this place.
[b]Location Description:[/b] Let people who want to set threads here get a feel for the location! What’s it look like? Smell or sound like? If it’s a business, what are the hours of operation? Anything you can think of that helps establish setting is welcome – but try to keep it brief.