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Chicago...Home of a population of over three million people.
Chicago...A city of lights.
Chicago...The City of Wind.
The city...the tall buildings...the remaining stockyards...a place where no sane person leaves home without protection...it is not only corrupt but thoroughly honest and unapologetic in its corruption.
Chicago, home of the vampires who thirst for acceptance as well as blood.
Chicago, home of the lycans who struggle against the beasts within...
Chicago, home of the magical fey whose powers know no bounds...
Chicago, home of the witches and supernatural beings who crave power.
The setting is present day Chicago, Illinois. It is a city that has recently been rocked by a purging of the supernatural community. None of the powers that be are sure exactly what transpired. Unsure of what caused the recent troubles they are sure of one thing... Chicago is once again habitable to their kind. As such the city is in the middle of a land grab the likes of which hasn't been seen since the westward expansion. The first casualties appear to be the local Streak as the other clans have their hands at the throats of those who lust for power. Everyone wants their fair share and the city is in uproar as the dust begins to settle...
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Tea Time party (Max) « Thread Started on Oct 20, 2009, 7:44pm »
Tak hadn't been to Club Neo in a while. Last time he was here he was rudely interrupted. Tak knew Max frequented this place. He liked to blend in with crowds. Now Max was on a self destruct mission. Tak could have killed him long ago. This was the night Tak decided what to do with this monster. Maybe there was something useful he could do with him. Tak made sure he was not followed. If anybody was following him they would have lost him in Indiana the last place he was seen before vanishing. He awaited for Max to appear. He placed a dragon's call that only he could feel. He would tell him everything, the least you could do before you kill a dog.