South

The southern part of the city has a chic family-oriented sort of charm to it. Here, small locally owned shops run rampant, neighbors often know each other by name, and the monthly socials are an event not to be missed. In the South, children can often be seen safely playing in the park or on sidewalks and in the weekends, families often take to the beach to enjoy the warm waters surrounding the city.

What You'll Find Here

Ascension Center of Equitation
Hyde Park
Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium
The Outskirts
The University of Sacrosanct

Ascension Center of Equitation

The Ascension Center of Equitation is the epicenter of the Dark Hunter Cavalry Unit. Originally a high-class facility for show-jumping, Ascension now caters entirely to the Cavalry Unit. Here the Dark Hunters learn how to ride and fight upon the backs of horses - many of which are Were's themselves.
Home of: The Cavalry

Hyde Park

Hyde Place takes up a large part of the Southern side of the city and includes a large playground, several fountains, and a small garden. The park is open from five in the morning till midnight though many shady characters may visit this place while it's technically "closed". The park has also been a venue for several concerts and hosts many holiday-related events. Under a full moon, witches are often seen here for the sacred ground beneath the iconic Weeping Beech.

Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium

The Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium (PDZA) is an award-winning combined zoo and aquarium located within the Southern Part of Sacrosanct. Situated on 92 acres in Sacrosanct's Hyde Park, the zoo and aquarium are home to over 9,000 specimens representing 367 animal species. Point Defiance is also widely known for its conversation efforts regarding the breed and release program of Red Wolves.

The Outskirts

Beyond the city limits and over the bridge lies the deep, dark, and almost impenetrable forest. Often seen as a way to guard this magical city against the world that surrounds it, many are entirely ignorant of the evil that may creep between those tree trunks. Many were-creatures use the forest for the transformations of their newest members and some even take to hunting here. It isn't particularly peculiar for people to go missing within this forest but once you get through, the rest of the world awaits.

The University of Sacrosanct

The University of Sacrosanct offers some of the top programs in the nation with its outstanding campus and specialized faculty. The University places a high focus both upon educating future generations but also on research to help revolutionize the world. The University welcomes the talent of students across the world to enroll and unlock their unlimited potential. With applications from across the nation, classes fill up quickly.

PhD in Plant Biology Abigail Hughes

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Posted on April 04, 2018 by Malia Tate
South


She may have been raised with animals and was considered feral at some point, but she'd learned a lot in the span of time she'd been in Sacrosanct and so she tried to go back to those memories when dealing with the Werewolf before her. The wolf seemed to be acting on instinct alone, the gaze she gave Malia that of a predator warning off others, not a logical being. The wolf didn't trust her; that much was obvious. There was no flash of recognition in her eyes. Malia wondered if the Were would remember her at all. Maybe the memory of them talking in the forest was too brief, too forgettable, but she had to believe that somewhere along the line, the Were would at least remember her scent.

She knew she couldn't bank on that as her only way to get close enough to get that object out of her shoulder, though. She would need to somehow gain the wolf's trust, not just the Were. It seemed like the wolf was more in control. When she attempted to speak to her, the reaction from the wolf was immediate. She curled her lips in warning to Malia and started shaking her head as if trying to rid herself of the voice. Malia scowled thoughtfully. Okay, so apparently talking wasn't the direction to go. Animal language, it is, then. Going against her pride and all her own domineering traits, she dropped to her belly on the ground and then rolled to her side, showing her vitals to the wolf and hoping to appease it's predatory side.

She was hoping if she showed that she meant no harm, then she could gain at least enough of the wolf's tolerance to venture closer and try to get that blade out of her shoulder.

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