Please, do come in. And I shouldn't worry too much about treading on the carpet; it's already steeped in sand, litter and entrails as it is.
L.T.B.L, if you had not already guessed, is a horror-fantasy board revolving around the fragile co-existence between several widely varying umbrella races known as Humans, Seers, Shifters and Siren. Some are part of larger factions or families, others prefer going it alone. But for the purposes of the board, all our murderous and mysterious denizens call Bournemouth - the sea-side town of tourists, entertainment and art - their home. For the time being at least.
The Endless Ones said: "Let There Be Life"
And, apparently, never stopped to think everyone might need a closer eye kept on them.
Mad! Party
Celebrating the launch of a new tv show. Party in the park with an Alice in Wonderland theme.Weather Warning.
Thanks to one sincerely pissed off Siren an on-shore bank is about to be flooded out. Death, wonder and investigation ensues..
CREDITS
Layout, Coding, Graphics and Settings © Lexxibeth.
Canons, Grouping Titles and Subplots © Lexxi && Mae.
Video Awesomeness © BillieKIDD.
LaLa and Alex's kick ass selves © Their Respective Selves.
Untold greatness of this forum and it's stories © Various members.

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Welcome back; your last visit was on Dec 1 2009, 02:56 AM
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Application Form Submission.
21 Boys, 15 Girls.
10 Humans, 11 Seers, 5 Shifters 11 Sirens.
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Nov 27 2009, 09:59 PM In: Dorian, Aaron Black By: lexxibeth |
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Groups Census. Here you'll find the various groups that call Bournemouth home, their stories, their members and their applications.
1 house of stratos | 3 andromedas order |
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5 court of pearls | 3 plato's horde |
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Aug 2 2009, 06:44 AM In: LINDSAY, colette marie By: Colette Lindsay |
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Humans&&Rogues 5 civilians | 4 hunters
6 wanderers | 2 loners | 1 rogue |
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Nov 8 2009, 11:26 AM In: JACOBS, Vincent By: lexxibeth |
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M A D! part-ay Lynch's publicity factory has been doing double time. Welcome to the Alice in Wonderland themed television show launch in Meyrick Park.
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Dec 31 2008, 11:32 PM In: The Setting. By: lexxibeth |
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Forecast: Great Precipitation, Stay Outside In this day and age if you've got money, you're a viable target and ID thieves know no limits when it comes to going after what you've got. Unfortunately for the customers of one bank's Bournemouth branch, a powerful hydrokinetic Siren is about to find out he is one such victim.
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May 24 2009, 11:37 PM In: No Tears for Strangers By: Marcas Moriarty |
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Hospital
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University of Bournemouth despite the fact that the local college is pretty much entirely arts based, the university has a far more academic leaning. it has it's own library, a small stage, study halls and unisex dorms and surrounding accommodation.
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Meyrick Park
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Aug 7 2009, 03:42 AM In: What A{Sickly}Wonderful Day By: Gavin Fox |
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Train Station
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Thames' Walk
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Saint Francis of Assisi Church a quiet, gray stone church that hasn't lost any of it's charm over the years. the flock has grown due to recent events and the sense of community is strong.
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Night Life
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Residential suburban houses, terraces, student accommodation, bed and breakfasts, etc etc.
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Aug 2 2009, 10:07 AM In: {{ i .CRUMBLE. completely w... By: Imogen Kingfisher |
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Argyle Street not quite portebello road, but it gets by. a little grotty and forgotten, there's a couple of decent finds to be had down this street.
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The Turbinia a working men's club and certain to be fronted by a crowd of grizzled old men smoking like chimneys in all weather. this is a place for darts, bets and shady business. women, prepare to be groped.
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Jester's it attracts a slightly younger crowd than the turbinia but is no less seedy. smokey, dingy but they put on some alright local rock talent now and then.
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Entertainment strip clubs, poker and snooker and whatever else you crazy kids come up with.
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Aug 16 2009, 10:18 AM In: ``.you. get O U T what .you... By: Amadeo Nicci |
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Bay Leaf Hotel grotty, dingy and cheap, cheap, cheap. depending on what your arrangement is with the owner, you can rent by the hour instead of by the night, but keep it hush hush between you and anyone but your girlfriends, ok?
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Museum of Art more of a gallery really, it's exhibits are all about the local artists and there is always an event for the college at the end of the school year.
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The Arts Institute the only college inside of Bournemouth itself and renowned up and down the length of the country for its excellent facilities and wealth of courses.
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Studio Vision a small film and photography business that often works in conjunction with independent companies and regional networks not to mention the art's institute.
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Stage Fright open mic nights, local bands, comedians, book groups and even a couple of magic acts. the accommodation is crappy but the lighting is low and you're guaranteed a good night out even if it's at the expense of who ever is dying out on stage.
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Civic Culture larger than any other theater in the city, the Civic has an impressive lighting fix up, room for a small orchestra and an expensive sound booth and still manages to conjure refreshingly original productions without getting too big for it's boots.
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Urchin Records conveniently named, considering the owner of this music label is a siren, though that's another story. setting up shop right beside the college and a bounding step away from the theater was an easy decision, the finger is definitely on the local pulse.
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Residentials studio apartments, student accomodation, flats over practice rooms and converted garages. we've got the lot.
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Shoreline All the action on the beach front. That includes long walks on the sands, swimming out a little way or tending your boat at the dock.
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Amusements Here you'll find the arcade, Sweet Scooters, donkey rides, the big wheel and more traditional candy shops than you could shake a stick of rock at.
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Galicia Tapas Bar A neat little Spanish tapas bar and one of the slightly more reputable beach front eateries.
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The Promenade A great many folk and craft shops have their niche here as do souvenir vendors and their carts. Look out for thieves in the busier parts of the year, however, they team up with the street performers.
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Pavilion Theatre And Ballroom Built in the 1920s, it retains its splendor and elegant styling and is Bournemouth's regular home for West End stage shows, Opera, Ballet, Pantomime and Comedy.
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May 25 2009, 02:37 AM In: Years Go By By: Carmine Baudin |
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The Fair this place was made of stern stuff. open for the majority of the year, the only time it actually closes in when the storm warnings are going off or the snow is rolling in. other than that, expect to see all the old favorites, minus the carnies.. they were upsetting the kids.
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Bournemouth Maritime Historical Centre this building has been torn down, built up, gutted and renovated so many times, no-one even knows when it was originally erected.
the newest curator makes sure that it is kept spotless and quiet as a library, there's a feeling of reverence about it's halls.
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Beach Front Housing
alright, so they don't technically go down to the beach, but they're perched on the cliff surrounding it and they're the closest private buildings in ten minute's walking distance.
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Nov 15 2009, 01:34 AM In: you must be crying love &am... By: Goldie Alexandroff |
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UK Getting out of Bournemouth for a while, mini break anyone?
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Europe. Ah, further afield it is then.
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America Hope you've sorted your visa out!
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Alternate Timelines Erm.. I don't know if your passport covers inter-dimensional travel.
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Christchurch
village | forest | stag lodge | inlet | hunter manor | residences |
the closest thing you can get to a commune in this area. most of the populace is made up of the Wornswords clan though they keep themselves low key. think homegrown vegetables, share and share alike and the huge forest that shares it's name falls under their jurisdiction too.

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Nov 7 2009, 03:06 PM In: Sacrament of Wilderness By: Noah Samuel Harding |
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Southbourne
mall & retail park | car park | fast food
mostly tarmac, this place is all about the benjamin's. there's nothing here that isn't commercial, more outlets than you could count and they don't even dress it up for Christmas. sheesh.

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Holdenhurst
river stour | council hall | the pub | church |
a small village from medieval times, saxons, romans and vikings have all called this place home. these days it's just a nice, if expensive, place to call your own.. many like the fact that a fresh water river courses straight through it.

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Holdenhurst; Carnival
not long in town themselves, this traveling wonder of light bulbs and performers has come over from Europe to astound, amaze and bamboozle... mind your purse, Colette's abound.
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