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Theatre de Vampires
The infamous Theatre rests upon the streets of Paris, a memories of times before and a grave to those deceased within it's halls. The ageing building seems boarded up and rotting, a dejecting site to mortal eyes. Many teenagers are dared to sneak in, having heard rumors that it is haunted or that perhaps vampires roam it's stage. Now who would make such a story as that?
2 54 Nov 11 2006, 10:37 PM
In: Last PostWhat Lies Hidden
By: Marius
Les Innocents
Within the grand city of Paris lies an elderly cemetary. The grounds are filled with grave markers, tombs, and perhaps a few underground chambers. Twas here that the Christiantity based vampire coven arose with Armand at it's lead. All that rmains now of it is simply rubble and silent graves.
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Cramoisi Buveur
Hidden away in one of the many dark alleys that lurk within Paris is a broad wodden door strapped with iron. The building on wich the doors rests seems run down and abondened. But let it not deceive you for within lies a blood bar, infested with vampires and their victims for the night. And but of course, the bar's name would mean none other then, Crimson Drinker...
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Gardens of Versailles
The popular gardens bloom with delicate flowers and the scents of France. Many mortals pace these decorated grounds during the day but after the sun has set the numbers are lower though atleast a few figures are present and the late hours. Scattered about the Gardens are golden foutains of the Greek gods, running in clear iced water to sing a soft melody to the landscaping. A second name for this near-perfect place would perhaps be the Garden of Eden.
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Les Catacombs
Hidden beneath the city of Paris is a series of tunnels carved from stone. The sole purpose of this underground maze is to provide a final resting place for the past habitants of Paris, their skeletons locked away within the catacombs. Perhaps a few of these lost souls had been the victim to a vampire's lust...
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Madeleine Church
A sin is nothing to those who live upon them.
The French Church of God is a safe haven for those who are religiously damned, cleaning their souls and ridden them of all regret. Many come here to save themselves from the flames of Hell, confessing their sins and begging for forgiveness. The Holy grounds are opened til late within the night, giving immortal an opportunity to revoke their souls.
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Musee du Louvre
Home to many famous artworks such as the Mona Lisa, the Louvre is considered the world's greatest museum with an unparelleled collection of items convering the full spectrum of art through the ages. Commonly the halls are filled with tourists, scouring the miles of displayed pieces. If one were to get lost within the museum, it might be sometime before they are found...
1 7 Aug 13 2006, 02:30 AM
In: Last PostLife and Art are they the s...
By: Marius
Notre Dame Cathedral
This famous cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture on which construction began in the 12th century, stands on the Ile de la Cite and seems to be the symbolic heart of Paris. The bells can be heard all over the city and many come here to see the guarding gargoyals nestling upon the ledges over-looking the street and entrance. Tis quite a sight for new eyes.
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Place des Vosges
Paris's oldest public square has a meticulously manicured central park and is surrounded by beautiful 17th-century townhouses. Many tourists are attracted to this place, cameras and maps in hand. But many habitants are friendly here and it is quite busy through most of the day.
1 0 Apr 19 2006, 10:48 PM
In: Last PostWhere art thou Zenobia?
By: Marius
Quartier Latin
The famous Left Bank neighborhood of Paris where the past has been captured perfectly within it's architecture. Much like the Place des Vosges, the Quatier Latin is bustling with Tourists and Natives alike. Tis quite easy to pick out visitors from habitants but to know if they are mortal or immortal is a bit more difficult...
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