Sacrosanct contains four distinct neighborhoods, each with their own specific kind of houses and residents. Explore our districts, view lists of our citizens and enjoy our block parties!

What You'll Find Here

Anacosta Heights
Dupont Circle
Hawethorn Village
River Dale

Anacosta Heights

Situated above the daily life of the city, Anacosta Heights is a tucked away suburb featuring extravagant neo-gothic inspired mansions. The inhabitants of this neighborhood often show their overwhelming wealth with sports cars lining their long, circular driveways, large pools, and manicured gardens. The homeowners of Anacosta Heights treasure their privacy as seen by the high iron gates to the security personnel present at every entrance.

Dupont Circle

Dupont Circle is a small suburban neighborhood settled within the serene portion of the southern portion of town. These four-bedroom, single-family homes feature back yards, porches, garages, and far more breathing space then the Village offers. This neighborhood often is more family orientated and even has organized events for children and the neighborhood as a whole.

Hawethorn Village

Settled in the middle of downtown, Hawthorn Village consists of several victorian inspired row houses just off the main street. Due to it's convenience to just about everything, the village can be a tad expensive to live within. However, the residents of this neighborhood often have two to three-story townhouses, often with a one to two-car garage. Many of the houses feature bay windows and/or rooftop terraces with a small fenced-in 'yard'.

River Dale

River Dale primarily consists of apartments that, despite their age and industrial appearing interior, still hold to the Victorian history that permeates the town. These apartments are often the cheapest option and sport scuffed, older wooden floors, open floor plans, visible beams, and the occasional brick wall.

Chimera,Aiden Tetradore

I can make the stars dance


Posted on December 24, 2019 by NADYA
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There was something about the holidays that had Nadya in an especially good mood. Perhaps it was the excitement and wonder in the twins eyes the closer Christmas day got. And their young child's attempts to remain on Santa's good list. Their curiosity this evening was certainly entertaining. "Is Santa a warlock?" Micah questioned innocently yet earnestly, tugging at his mother's green and black holiday dress. "Maybe." Nadya smiled down warmly at her son as she gently nudged past him with a stack of plates in her hands. "Izzy, don't you dare touch those presents." Nadya scolded her daughter seeing the child crouched down at the tree.

"I wasn't." Izzy scuttled away from the tree to bounce around the table Nadya was attempting to set with beautiful plates and holiday decorations. The young woman wasn't sure who in the pack would be joining them but she was ready with enough food to feed them all just in case. "When can we open presents?" Izzy continued to bounce around the table. Although Micah was usually the reserved one, the prospect of presents had him nodding eagerly and tugging even more so on Nadya's dress. "You get to open only one persent after dinner. You know the rules." Nadya sighed heavily, "You two go upstairs and play in your room until I call you down for dinner." She disengaged Micah's fingers from her dress and shooed the pair off to the stairs.

Nadya felt like she could finally breathe when the twins finally went upstairs. Her gaze roved over the table setup before returning to the kitchen to finish up the food. She had been hesitant at first to take on any cooking for the pack but with a few lessons from her adoptive mother she found it relatively easy. It ended up giving her a sense of purpose too. Nadya was just pulling the ham from the oven when she heard the doorbell ring. "..Frost!...Can you get that?" There were times she forgot they even had a doorbell for how few actually ever used it. Perhaps Abigail had decided to join and brought her boyfriend.

Nadya Tetradore





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