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Nov 28 2008, 05:39 PM In: Give thanks, because the Pr... By: Nai-ru |
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Project: Leviathan General information about the Project and its world.
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Dec 9 2008, 03:11 PM In: List and Description of Com... By: Deryn |
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Character Applications Here you will find character forms. This is where you post all character applications, in case you didn't get that from the title. When your characters are accepted, they will be moved to Accepted Characters.
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Jan 12 2009, 11:17 PM In: Alaite Vinson By: Alaite |
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Accepted Characters Here you will find the profiles of all Project members, as well as the occasional innocent who may or may not survive contact.
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Dec 27 2008, 06:24 PM In: Toshi- Lance-Corporal By: Deryn |
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Admin Board Where we admins lord our knowledge over you. So there. Tis also were we take naps while pretending to work. But we didn't tell you that.
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Dec 17 2008, 11:51 PM In: Protected Forum By: Deryn |
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Mod Board Mod stuff. What else?
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Plot Board Where our non-mod plot participants get to play.
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Hidden History The place where all dead threads are placed and logged, so that all new members to the Project may look through them and get an idea of what is to come.
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Cubicles Yes, some of us do have to do paperwork. So shut up, stop texting, and do it. That means you, Alexsei.
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Asariel's Office Technically, he's in charge. This is where you can find him when he's not fleeing the paperwork-monster a few disgruntled agents sent to chase him. Again.
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Roland's Office Yeah, she's a secretary. Wanna comment?
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Employee Lounge Yeah, "employee." Right.
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Feb 1 2009, 05:40 AM In: Lazy bum. By: Paper Bag Man |
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Hallways What, you gotta walk somewhere, don't you?
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Dec 31 2008, 07:45 PM In: Welcome Home By: Nai-ru |
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Elevator It's a big building, and that's a lot of stairs to climb. This is the elevator you want to use.
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Roland's Elevator If you're in this elevator, it's because you've just been kidnapped, and you're about to be greeted by a video of Roland beating the snot out of Alexsei. Or something. This elevator is not fun.
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Nov 25 2008, 03:05 AM In: The Introduction By: Deryn |
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Lobby This is the pretty, marbled ground floor of the Project. To all appearances, it's just another uninteresting office building. A nice one, but not an exciting one. Here you can find the reception desk, complete with a receptionist in a short skirt.
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Agent Rooms Yes, all agents live inside the Project. We can't have them running about loose, can we? These rooms are set up like apartments. Except you can't open the windows.
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Roof Since flying doesn't really work, agents are allowed to play on the roof as much as they want. This roof comes complete with a lovely garden covering half of its area.
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Jan 8 2009, 01:21 AM In: Misery and Music By: Nai-ru |
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Cages Located in the basement. Where else are we going to put rogue or enemy agents? Since the basement walls are sound-proof, no one has to worry about all the screaming. Unless you like that kind of stuff. And then you're just weird.
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Back Rooms These rooms are mostly for storage, since no one wants to be down in the basement much, but the guard has to have his or her office somewhere.
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Back Entrance Down a flight of stairs behind the Project building, you'll find this door to the basement. You don't exactly want to be dragging unconscious people through the front door, now, do you? Enter here and turn left, and you've found Roland's Elevator. Isn't that lovely?
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Parking Garage Agents are allowed to have cars. How else are they supposed to get places? Of course, all cars have a lovely little tracking device and a camera implanted in them, just in case anyone gets cocky. Not really necessary, considering the tracking device already implanted just by every agent's jugular, but just in case. Also, very convenient when you want to find a car thief to beat down.
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Jan 5 2009, 01:48 AM In: Least Expected (OPEN) By: Nai-ru |
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Training Arena Yes. Bellow even the cells lies the training area. Lovingly called "Hell" by the members of Leviathan, this wide open area covers a good section of the city. Sometimes the rumble of metrocars can be heard overhead, but the reinforced concrete keeps this room safe. Lit by harsh lights, the training area is separated into several different rooms. Weight lifting in one section, meditation in another, sparring in yet another, and a track to occupy the center, Hell is always very busy.
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Medical Ward Well, we have to put our injured and sick agents somewhere. Not like we can send them to a normal hospital with their trachea mysteriously tied in a knot... Situated on the fourth floor.
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Dec 15 2008, 02:40 PM In: It's a Wacky World By: Deryn |
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Trainee Barracks Separated into male and female sides, because well, just because, these take up an entire floor.
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Kitchens Since trainees don't have a place to make food in their rooms, they have to eat here. As do certain people, Asariel, who aren't allowed to have sharp things in their rooms anymore.
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Lower Manhattan Including the New York Stock Exchange, the US Custom House, the Trinity Church, and Wall Street.
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Statue of Liberty The iconic Statue of Liberty. "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free." This world-known poem is engraved on the base of this Lady of Liberty. There are 354 steps leading from the base to the crown, and many people spend hours waiting for their chance to see this spectacular view.
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Staten Island Ferry This ferry was first started by Cornelius Vanderbilt, who opened his operation in 1810. Amazingly, there is no fare for this ferry. Yes, even in New York some things are free.
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Ellis Island
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Seaport and Civil Center Including the United States Courthouse, City Hall, St. Paul's Chapel, and the Brooklyn Bridge.
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Lower East Side Including Little Italy, Chinatown, the Police HQ Building, Columbus Park, Old St. Patrick's Cathedral and Eldridge Street Synagogue.
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SoHo and TriBeCa Including the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the New York City Fire Museum, Greene Street, and White Street.
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NYU New York University, commonly known to all those in New York -and beyond- as NYU, is a Liberal Arts college, and quite popular. If you are assigned the job of college professor, this is one of the colleges you shall be assigned to.
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Greenwich Village Including Washington Square, Grove Court, and the Jefferson Market Courthouse.
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East Village Including Cooper Union, the Public Theater, and Tompkins Square.
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Gramercry and the Flatiron District Including the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Madison Square, Union Square, the Flatiron Building, and the Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace Museum.
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Chelsea and the Garment District Including the General Post Office, St. John the Baptist Church, Herald Square, the Chelsea Historic District, the Chelsea Hotel, and Macy's.
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Empire State Building
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Theatre District Including Times Square, the Paramount Building, Rockefeller Center, Bryant Park, Carnegie Hall, and the Russian Tea Room.
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Lower Midtown Including Grand Central Terminal, the Chrysler Building, and Morgan Library.
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Upper Midtown Including Roosevelt Island, MOMA, the American Craft Museum, St. Patrick's Cathedral, the Central Synagogue, the Waldorf-Astoria, the Plaza Hotel, and Fifth Avenue.
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Upper East Side Including the Design Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of the City of New York, and Carl Schurz Park.
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Central Park
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Upper West Side Including the Hayden Planetarium, the Children's Museum of Manhattan, Lincoln Center, and the American Museum of Natural History.
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Morningside Heights and Harlem Including Columbia University, Grant's Tomb, the Apollo Theater, and Marcus Gravey Park.
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The Bronx Including Woodlawn Cemetery, Yankee Stadium, the Bronx Zoo, and the New York Botanical Gardens.
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Queens
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Brooklyn
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Coney Island Fun, fun for all! There are always agents here. It is simply so easy to pick up the small child that shows signs of being a Weaver when they wander away from their parents here.
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Slums Because not all of New York is shining and bright. Here drugs and prostitutes rule the streets, and so do the Weavers. You'd be amazed how many of those in Leviathan have contacts in this world. These particular slums are situated around the seaport, although you normally wouldn't see them.
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Metro Literally the 'underworld' of NYC, the Metro is the fastest and easiest way to get around the city. If you don't get on the wrong train, of course. Because remember, trains run in both directions, not just one.
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Nov 26 2008, 04:38 PM In: Manhattan's Subway System By: Nai-ru |
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Under the Brooklyn Bridge A favorite 'go-to' spot for prostitutes when they're with a client, the underside of the Brooklyn Bridge is not glamorous. In fact, it's rather dirty and nasty. But that's not the point. Need to dump a body and scared that it'll float if put in the harbor? No problem. Just place it here...
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Alleys Because New York is basically a lot of wider alleys connecting smaller alleys, this board exists. Any alley is this board, and this board is any alley in the city. The smell of trash and whatever else New York can dish up prevails here. These alleys are not for the faint-hearted.
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Rooftops Although not technically 'underworld', the rooftops do hold a special place in the hearts of all criminals in New York. Be careful, though. We don't want you walking out onto thin air and going splat, now, do we?
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Washington DC You'd actually be surprised how few Leviathan members hail from Washington DC, although there are always quite a few members stationed here. Protecting the president is only one of the jobs given to the Weavers here.
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Dec 4 2008, 04:23 AM In: Because I Hate You By: Deryn |
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Atlanta This branch of Leviathan is really nothing more than a pit stop for all of the other branches in the south. A great place to come and relax for all of two seconds before your partner spontaneously combusts because you failed to notice the other Weaver in the corner, Atlanta is actually rather quiet.
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Miami Yes, the city known for its good looks and horribly corrupt underside, Miami has a rather large branch of Weavers. Not surprising, considering the vast amount of people here.
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Chicago The Windy City Chicago's branch of Leviathan is particularly large as the Weavers stationed here must patrol all of the city and most of the upper US.
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Dec 13 2008, 10:23 PM In: We All Just Love Chicago By: Lightylove |
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L.A. The world of the stars, LA and Hollywood are basically one giant breeding ground for Weavers. Most actors don't have the intelligence required to be a Weavers, but writers do. The LA branch of Leviathan is the second largest in the US, being only slightly smaller than HQ. If you have the misfortune of being reassigned from HQ -or anywhere, really- to here, watch out for the paparazzi. Any video recordings must be destroyed before they reach the public. Remember, you don't exist. You can't be seen.
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Las Vegas If you are looking for a vacation -not that they are allowed once you've been forced to join Leviathan, mind- you'd be best not to pick Las Vegas as your destination. The city of sin is not populated by many Weavers, which means that those who are stationed there are always overworked. Any help they can get -willing or not- they will take. And don't let the temptation of beautiful girls or guys sway you. They might just be working for the enemy.
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Dec 28 2008, 03:44 AM In: Going... Home? By: Phoenix |
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Houston Another 'pit stop' branch of Leviathan, the Houston center is the largest of all the branches, and the least populated. Very few Weavers venture across the border from Central and South America, and that is the only job of those Weavers in Houston, to keep the 'illegals' under control.
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Dec 20 2008, 05:33 PM In: Never Alone By: Wolf Tears |
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Seattle If you like rain, try and get yourself reassigned here. Seriously. Do. Another large port city, Seattle is H.Q.'s western front. If anything goes wrong at H.Q., the Seattle branch is the re-location point.
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Boston Although it is relatively close to H.Q., the Boston Branch of Leviathan takes care of all of the things H.Q. is to busy to do. If you are climbing the promotional ladder, Boston is the last step before regular H.Q.
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Highway And now to try to survive that awful music your partner insists on listening to.
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