East

The east side of the city is the very heart of Sacrosanct - it's unique skyline is a clash between modern sky rises and small Victorian-inspired storefronts. In the heart of downtown, the sleek colored glass buildings reign supreme though their old-world roots can be seen in the most peculiar places from the lamp post styled electric street light to the stone sidewalks. The old world architecture slowly returns the further from downtown you travel, however. It's here that magic thrives, it hums in every stone and can be felt in every breath. Often, newcomers to the city may become overwhelmed by such sensations but, eventually, it becomes an ever-present feeling that's hardly noticed.

What You'll Find Here

City Creek Center
Dark Hunter Department
Inner Sanctum
Red on the Water
Starlight Tower

City Creek Center

The City Creek Center is an upscale open-air shopping center centered in the heart of downtown Sacrosanct. With its numerous fountains, foliage-lined walkways, and bubbling streams, City Creek Center offers three blocks of chic boutiques, delicious dining, and the newest showrooms.

Dark Hunter Department

The City of Sacrosanct's Dark Hunter Department's primary concern is the safety of all of Sacrosanct's residences. Their public safety responsibilities include code enforcement and supernatural crime prevention. The Sacrosanct Dark Hunter's Department follows the directions of the International Dark Hunter Council and serves as a local point of contact for any Dark Hunters working within the Council's ranks.

Inner Sanctum

The Inner Sanctum is an independently's owned specialty coffee company and cafe with a singular focus: quality. A hidden gem on the side streets of the busy downtown, the Inner Sanctum source's the world's finest beans and local treats. From it's delectable pastries to the exquisite latte art, the Inner Sanctum is dedicated to both its craft and the customer's experience. With beans roasted in house and every cup prepared by the best baristas, you will never be disappointed at the Inner Sanctum.

Owner Alexander Macedonia

Barista Alexis Wilde

Red on the Water

Nestled in a pleasant alcove that is but a stone's throw away from the dazzling labyrinth of downtown, Red on the Water is a spectacle in its own right. Renovated in the style of a classic Irish pub with a dash of modern flair befitting the city that boasts it, this up-and-coming venue is the perfect place to snag an impeccably prepared home-cooked meal and enjoy the city's most impressive collection of brews from Ireland and beyond. You and your guests are sure to be mesmerized and invigorated by the energetic offerings of the live Celtic band to be found here every weekend.
Home of: Elysium

Owner Isolt Marcello

Co-Owner Damon Marcello
Waitress Yumi Chizue

Starlight Tower

With one hundred floors and a 125-foot spire, the Starlight Tower rises high above the Sacrosanct skyline. More than just a landmark, the Starlight Tower offers a unique mix of restaurants, shops, and offices spaced throughout the building. Organized into nine verticle zones, each of which features a sky lobby and a light-filled garden atrium which merge the upscale interior with a faux landscaped exterior setting.

What You'll Find Here

Crash Choir Records
Pentagram
Ellington Enterprise

the sharpest lives are the deadliest to lead


Posted on July 09, 2015 by AIDEN TETRADORE
East
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There was very little that Tetradore allowed others to convince of him. He had spent enough of his life being forced to follow the directions of others, a demand which often led to particularly long bouts of unruliness that always tended to end in a precariously nasty fashion for him. And yet, irregardless, that bullheadedness refused to be beaten out of him - present still even till the end of his life long capture. He remained silent despite his sibling's admittance that attempting to convince him was entirely useless. In fact, it wasn't until Nadya's children and his moods were brought into the picture in which the ebony beast stirred. The hair on his back rose ever so slightly, a low, baritone growl reverberated from deep within his throat. It was his own vocalization on the topic though what had annoyed him truly remained to be seen. After all, the man was quite quickly distracted by attempting to bring some sort of insight for his sibling in their presence tonight. As she said, there was a reason for his 'dropping by'.

If the panther was truthful in any regard, he would have freely admitted that he had no notion of what to do with the fairy beyond taking her to the rest of her kind. Such compassion wasn't usually a trait Tetradore held, preferring to stick to his own territory rather than venture elsewhere. The pack mentality was strongly bred into him. Sure, Tetradore had heard stories of humans being brutally changed but even then...no one understood the shift better than another were...or in this instance, another fairy.. It was this mindset that had drove him to introduce her to the only other similar creature that he knew of. Tetradore was taken back by the girl's reaction, his emerald eyes narrowing ever so slightly as she pushed herself away from fairy girl. The man nudged her ever so slightly as she inquired as to why he brought her here, a audible huff leaving his nasal passages as he pressed up against her. There was very little to be communicated by the simple gesture, other then the thoughts that perhaps fairies did not share that innate feeling to bond with their kind. Tetradore hadn't considered that the mentality might not extend beyond his species.

His gaze shifted towards Nadya, watching as she pulled a dress from a rack. His eyes shifted from the dress to the fairy at his side to his sister and back. He had expected his sister to make an effort to put her on the stage immediately. He had expected maybe a chance to get the girl comfortable, to teach her, to get her used to the rest that were like her. A soft grumble left his parted maw. His emerald eyes fell upon his sister, knowing all too well what the look meant. It was a look that he returned all too easily, his head tilting to the side in a display of brief 'I have no idea what the hell is going to happen with this.'. Hell, even he was doubtful that this was a good idea at all.

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