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All the required reading before you join Shuusei.

4 4 PLOT/SETTINGS
by DANI!
Aug 16, 2011 11:05:12 GMT -6
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If you have any questions for the admins, post them here.

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All the site canon characters' information is posted here. Members may also make adoptables (aka wanted ads) on the sub-board here for anyone to take/claim

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6 25 Jess WANTED AD of doom
by Deleted
Dec 16, 2011 16:10:45 GMT -6
No New Posts Applications

Post your applications for the site, and a staff member will get around to them to review it when their schedule allows.

6 9 Kameko Turtle Demon (Wip)
by Deleted
Jan 26, 2012 15:37:26 GMT -6

The Character Center

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The character roster. All finished & accepted applications are transferred here.

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16 21 RIKO
by Deleted
Dec 21, 2011 17:17:44 GMT -6
No New Posts Character Extras

Image claim, the point system, board creation, & all generalized extras such as this located here.

4 5 THE POINT SYSTEM
by DANI!
Nov 12, 2011 22:13:40 GMT -6
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This is for your character's thread trackers, point logs, and any such thing like that.

7 12 pelelelele's tracker (stalker-friendly)
by Deleted
Jan 2, 2012 16:03:47 GMT -6
No New Posts The Plot Board

This is a generalized board used for all manner of plotting purposes, whether character-specific or wide-range for larger site involvement. You may also use it as an RP/thread request if need be. Be sure to specify in the thread title what type of thread it is - a plotter for your character, or an overarching plot - so we have an idea what we're about to click!

1 1 THE FIVE-MAN ARMY
by DANI!
Dec 16, 2011 19:08:28 GMT -6
No New Posts Character Development

Need some opinions/ideas on what to do with your character? Or some help on one you're currently making even? Come here to see what kind of input the rest of the site may have for you.

1 1 Need Help with History
by Deleted
Dec 22, 2011 22:31:08 GMT -6
No New Posts Stories & Standalones

This is where you can write short stories and/or 'oneshot' posts for your characters – a practice we actually encourage as it's a good practice for character development as well as potentially moving a plot along that's otherwise stagnating. This can, of course, be just about anything you feel like exploring – your character's past, present, or future.

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The Northern Territory

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No New Posts The Northern Castle

Half guarded by a massive sea of trees, and on the other side protected by the coast, the Northern Castle is often not an easy structure to reach on foot. But, anymore, any taiyoukai's castle is such a way. The castle itself seems to only reach three stories high in most of the bigger places, a bit shorter than other castles may be, making it seem less impressive. However, because it's spread out over a large area, the size is still technically the same. The castle seems to be very traditional, ornate in it's designs and many interiors, though is practical none the less. Undoubtedly, there are ways that the taiyoukai show their wealth throughout the home, but it doesn't seem to be excessively or overbearingly so. The household of the Northern Taiyoukai is often a bit harder to track down due to the fact that it's silhouette doesn't contrast largely onto the horizon, but instead spreads out over much more land, something, of course, done on purpose. The less attention brought is often for the better.

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No New Posts The Northern Territory

The Northern Territory, the second largest of the main territories, is first of all separated in half with one as the southern part of Hokkaido, offering fertile land with plenty of rain and water. The other is situated on the northern tip of Honshu, the main island. Naturally, since the area consists of edges, mountains are lower in the Northern Territory, the place being bordered by any of those higher landforms. The majority of the territory sits on Hokkaido, including the castle, and most of the territory is protected by coastline, mountains, or simply the cold weather. The North often sees peace because of its location above all, seeing as few wish to risk the harsher conditions, demon or no, for any form of war.

2 12 part of what {FUELS} me
by Deleted
Dec 30, 2011 0:49:44 GMT -6
No New Posts Tsukiishitani

Flat lands, flowers spread over the grass, trees scattered here and there, as well as a shining river traveling through the middle, it is the perfect land to be called Moonstone Valley. The river isn't big at all, instead, it could be easily jumped over. Little to large stones are polished within this river, known as the moonstones, hence the name. Surrounding the valley are many 'protective' mountains called The Pearly Guards. When looking straight toward the valley and the mountains, it reveals the mountains to be in a cresnent shape, a beautiful but also deadly barrier that could be the cause for defeat or victory.

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No New Posts Ginhyougen

These fields are best known at night, when they literally glow a silvery hue. When the moonlight hits the fields ever night, the grass becomes a sea of silver, flowing when the wind is present. Not much is known as to why the fields look silver and no other territory gets the same look, but it certainly a sight many wish to see. Traveling straight through the fields is a calm river, adding to the tranquility of the fields. During a full moon at night, the fields no longer are silver, but a pure white. Many believe this to be a blessing given by the gods. The rumor is that when the fields no longer shine, that great danger will come to them. Whether these theories are true or not, the Silver Snow fields is a beautiful sight indeed.

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No New Posts Yukinkojoushi

A castle town, safe from the onslaught of humans. Located at the border of the Northern castle, it serves as a home for demons of all sorts. Merchants pass through often, and other inhabitants make this place a year-long home. Around it stands a high wall, serving as a look-out post and defense against the lesser threats. Much of the time, quiet reigns here. It is a peaceful silence, with no remnants of misery or danger. Its wider streets serve as a market place, bordered by homes and other, more secluded shops. Walk-ways dot the town; narrow streets, high walls veiling who or whatever may be hiding from the eyes of others. The streets have a maze-like quality to them; one can easily be lost and disoriented if they don't know their way. But, they can also serve as useful shortcuts through the sprawling town.

1 1 blow { AWAY } / open
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Dec 22, 2011 21:44:49 GMT -6

The Southern Territory

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No New Posts The Southern Castle

Being that the South is open to both human and demons alike, it is safe to say that it isn’t hidden like the rest of the territory castles. Instead, it is right in the open for people to see, and most would comment that it isn’t a bad looking place either. Just as Kyoudai, the Taiyoukai, is a fire element, the castle has a red tint to it. Standing up to five stories tall, it is definitely a building no one can pass up. Not to say it isn’t fortified, either, no, Kyoudai wanted to ensure not an offensive position, but more defensive, for the humans and demons who seek shelter. A deep moot surrounds the castle with drop bridges to let people in and out. Most of the time, they are down, but no one can be too careful these days. Inside, the castle is like its own little city; there are small inns, food places, clothing markets, anything you can think of.

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No New Posts The Southern Territory

Consuming the south of the main island, the west of Shikoku, and the north of Kyushu, is the Southern Territory, reigned over by Lord Kyoudai, this is the largest of the four main territories. Craggy shores and coastlines are guarded by outposts, making sure that the southern territory isn‘t under any danger from different vantage points. This domain includes Nagasaki and Hagi, as well as plenty of other human trading and fishing ports. Kyushu’s region includes old forests and some ongoing steaming volcanoes with hot springs included. The share of land mounted on Shikoku sports a variety of land, mostly with mountains, rivers, cliffs, and the occasional surrounding whirlpool, both natural and the results of demonic activity.

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No New Posts Shugojinmori

Surrounding the Southern Castle, and much farther outwards from it as well, sets Shugojinmori. Old, gray, and worn with the passing of time, it is a large forest with monuments of trees. Mostly all the trees have matured fully, towering up for a long length, a pillar of silver bark rubbed smooth by rain and wind. Some trees haven’t made it to the present, and often there will be a large log blocking your path. Every tree here happens to be a hardwood tree, so when autumn rolls around, it is an amazing sight to see all the leaves drifting slowly, one by one, to the ground, encouraged in this magical journey by the occasional playful fall breeze. However, entering it is not the most advisable of actions. A fair number of demons call this place their home, making it a perfect buffer zone for any aspiring invaders seeking to come and sneak into the Southern Castle. Living close to the taiyoukai of the south, most of the demons find their loyalty in their taiyoukai, so it's not advised to show any ill intent while traveling through this area.

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No New Posts Masaotoyuu

One of the most well known cities along with Toyko is Masaotoyuu. Its name revolves around the great house of the Daishimairi, which is located upon an island surrounded by sapphire blue waters. Four bridges connect to the island and the house is a geisha house, with inns and restaurants as well. The decorations of this house is all sorts of blues, greens, and the water-like colors, along with the colorful trees of pink, red, and the natural greens as well. The rest of Masaotoyuu is filled with tourist spots and great colors to keep a friendly atmosphere for people to come and stay.

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No New Posts Shinkugawa

The crimson river. Reaching from the northern reaches of the territory, it crosses across the mainland and into the sea. A guaranteed water-source year long; it is always surrounding by lush scenery, and supplies several small villages with fresh-water fish. Several bridges span the river, commonly traveled by all sorts of travelers. The waters themselves tend to be calm, but when the rains come the waters rise swiftly, becoming powerful rapids though the river rarely rises above its banks. Water demons are common here, but when the waters turn tremulous, they tend to travel to calmer waters. The river gains its name from when fish come to spawn, and when certain species die they taint the water red. A gruesome trademark, but one that is most certainly memorable.

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The Eastern Territory

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No New Posts The Eastern Castle

Surrounded by a natural barrier, Tensei knew what he was doing when protecting his castle. The castle is set upon an island and bordered by a large body of water. The castle is somewhat plain in its looks, as not to attract people to travel across and see who it is. The castle itself is half above water, and half below. Being that the taiyoukai is a crane demon, he has no problem going to and fro from his castle, but most of his enemies have to have a very strategic plan to get to the place. The water, itself, is a natural element for the castle as well, as it provides not only protection, but water and food. Most could live on the island easily and never have to leave, though that isn’t the choice most choose.

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No New Posts The Eastern Territory

Sitting upon Honshu, bordering its east coasts, rests the Eastern Territory, smallest of the four main domains. This place has a share of towering mountains, as all parts of Japan do, mainly as you go more inland. To its eastern and coastal side, the land becomes flatter with less jutting landforms. The area usually retains a mild climate, obviously getting colder as you head upwards in altitude. For the most part, the Eastern Territory experiences cold weather, though usually not cold enough to snow, with humid hot seasons because of a southeast seasonal wind. It is somewhat detached from any major human places, not even extending onto the to miniature peninsulas stretching eastwards, thus neglecting to take control of the fishing villages.

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No New Posts Zougemori

An expansive stretch of woods, reaching across the majority of the eastern territories. Dotting the lower reaches of mountains, and flat stretches of plains. The forest is not quite as lush as others but it travels, unbroken, for mile upon mile. It can be seen from a great distance, a raw stretch of green going on for what seems to be eternity, only hindered by great mountains; reaching upwards to the heavens above. Some ancient trees live in the deepest parts of the woods; ancient trees, pure and untainted by humans or demons. But many ancient spirits call these great beings their home, safely cradled in their far reaching branches. Deep in its depths, Zougemori houses many demons; great and small, all attracted by the constant sense of isolation. Here, primal law is all that rules; here, the sunset will often mean the end of a life.

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No New Posts Rinnegankutsu

Located closer to the southern border of the East is a labyrinth of caves, like a network of very large tunnels stretches through a mountain area. This maze is better known as the Rinnegankutsu. After you reach beyond the entrance, a dazzling display of different sorts of minerals and crystals awaits you. Water also runs through here, forming natural bridges, and other unique stone structures formed over a mass of time. However, most people do not dare even step foot in this dark, damp hole, much less explore it. For one thing, what would you do for light? Maybe a map would help too, in this immense network. And for another, locals tell stories about lost souls coming here to wait for the chance to find another body. Whether it is true or not, and if it is, even if those souls are not trying to find a body by way of possessions, the thought of lingering souls is enough to make anyone twitchy. Besides, beyond that, the story tells of a very powerful evil spirit living in the center, and should anyone stumble too close to his home, they will be stuck in an endless nightmare.

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No New Posts Tokyo

Sitting of the eastern edge of Japan, Edo, seat of the Tokugawa government, was renamed Tokyo, the Eastern Capital. Also home to the Imperial House of Japan, the city is rapidly growing into one of the world's largest cities of vibrant urban culture, centered on notions of the floating world. Also famous for the area's brothels, teahouses and kabuki theaters, Tokyo is a popular metropolis for the growing middle class. One may also find woodblock paintings, dating back into the Edo era, of historical landscapes and tales and sometimes may depict scenes of past, catastrophic experiences under the rule of ancient evil. As of recent, a great holy barrier has been erected around the city, keeping any demons at bay - considering that the capitol of their government is located within a demon's territory, of course they're going to be employing the best of those with spiritual ability to protect their glory. Only demons who are known to be working alongside the government (one way or another) are allowed through the barrier.

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The Western Territory

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No New Posts The Western Castle

The Western Castle is one that is hidden within the land. Close to the shores of the ocean, the castle is created within the cliffs of the land. Anyone could stand on top of it and not even know it. The inside of the castle, though built within the land, is elaborate and well taken care of by the taiyoukai’s followers and servants. The castle much represents the land the Western Taiyoukai owns. It isn’t big but it is definitely fortified by the careful shaping and creation of the castle in the rocks. In a way, this leads for the taiyoukai to have a certain advantage, for not many know where her castle lies. The ocean is a great source for the castle as well, as Lady Asseisha is a water elemental. The land above is flat lands, and no hint of the castle can be seen there. A few trees are scattered over this area, until you reach the beach below the cliffs. Pure white sand cover the beaches that surround the cliff castle.

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No New Posts The Western Territory

Ruled over by Lady Asseisha, the West is the second smallest territory on Japan, managing to cover just a bit more area than the East. With many villages scattered across the area, large and small, and many different landscapes to glace over, this area often is not appreciated how it should be. There are several big tourist cities, the largest of which is near the taiyoukai’s castle, but there are also two or three more which rival it as well, one near each the northern, eastern, and southern borders of this territory. The smaller villages, on the other hand, are scattered everywhere – no predicting when you will run across one. Also, any type of landscape, landmark, or whatever else you can think of, your bound to come across at some point. The West, though a smaller territory, should not be underestimated.

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No New Posts Amaisadameko

The earth slopes downward in a bowl-like indentation, and there lays Amaisadameko. Crystalline waters lap at smooth shores; trees lay scattered across its banks. The sound of far off life is a constant companion; on each point of the lake- like the points of a compass -lays a large docking point, a place of crossing for common travelers. The waters are clear. To look through them is to peer into a depthless mirror. A heavy blackness is all that can be seen; the true depths of the lake hidden from curious eyes. On cloudy nights, however, the deep darkness is lit from within like a thousand tiny fireflies as strange and ominous creatures venture to the surface. It is only on nights like these that Amaisadameko truly awakens.

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No New Posts Koketsutani

Located at the southernmost part of the Western Territory, this huge valley marks the end of the land that the taiyoukai rules over. Koketsutani is a very low, large valley, and is home to many variety demons, powerful and weak. The valley, though not exactly what one might call elegant in appearance, with its browning grass and slightly wilted tree clumps, has a certain welcoming feel to it, and often attracts others to it. Which makes no sense whatsoever, right, being infested with demons? Well, not exactly. There are a two or three large villages scattered throughout the valley, and as a circumstance to many of their own kind being slaughtered by the oddly vengeful villagers, the demons have come to accept the fact that the mortals are to be left alone. A sort of silent truce has come between them, and so, even if a human not from the valley passes through, there is only a slim chance of being attacked. There is one large flaw in this valley, though – the journey down is a dangerous one. Many paths have been carved into the edges if the steep downhill drop, but it is still not an easy task getting in, or out, of Koketsutani.

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No New Posts Banpeishi

Banpeishi; filled with life as it is, it is subdued. A sense of being watched lingers over the city, as it should; the borders are constantly being watched, guards posted on every necessary point. There is a business-like sense in everything done in the city; few linger needlessly, and even fewer cause unnecessary trouble. The city surrounds the western castle; home of the Taiyoukai, Asseisha, and her followers. Which makes the focus on defense all the more obvious, as much as Banpeishi is a home to common demons of all sorts. The city itself is not extremely large, but circles the entirety of the Western castle. A large defensive wall circles the city itself some distance away, as with many city-castles.

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Other Domains

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No New Posts Ritsumeishi

Though the smallest demon slayer cities there are, Ritsumeishi still has a name for herself to be placed upon the map. Surrounded by a fortress of pointed trunks, the inside is like any other city. Busy bodies of people run from here to there for inns and market food, but located in the center is the training center for demon slayers. Though not always called upon, they are nearby for those who need help in killing off the race of demons. The housing of the demon slayers, though small, is definitely well known for their determination and vigilance to get a job done quick and easy.

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No New Posts Seieiukeshi

Seieiukeshi has become one of the largest demon slayer cities there is in this time period, as well as the best trained slayers to come out of the city. The training center is a huge building that is basically the tourist place for people these days. Slayers of great agility, perseverance, and strength come out of Seieiukeshi with people calling on them from the tip of Japan all the way to the boot. The city also must accommodate the people with the great markets of food and inns, but also have places for the slayers to buy weapons and utilities needed to kill off demons. Within Seieiukeshi, as well, is a priest temple where slayers come to receive the blessings and all for a safe job each time they live.

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No New Posts Wamorishi

This community of slayers has been around for a while, and was perhaps one of the first ones, so when the movements began to make the profession more widespread, this town was one of the first to start growing. It almost seemed to take no time at all, really, for the average-sized community to become a large city. It’s certainly a place any demon would be fool to even come near. Wamorishi, the largest of the three known significant demon slayer communities, is certainly a hub of activity. It will often seem like a normal city, with the streets lined with shops, inns, restaurants, and the like, with vendors littered here and there, but at times it becomes obvious what the place is dedicated to - there are far more weapon shops here than any normal place, and it’s not uncommon for a lot of the residents to be waving their own about as they walk through the crowded streets. You learn to watch your surroundings because of this, as well…walking in crowds here can be dangerous, really. Well, and also there’s a large chunk of the city walled off just for the purpose of the slayers, as well, mostly for the practice areas. The city itself only attracts attention because of the service it provides, but considering the recent times, that means a fair amount of attention.

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No New Posts Osaka

One of the second largest cities in Japan, Osaka is known for its merchant class, economic development, and its artistic background. Best known for its puppeteers, Theatre, and Geisha houses, Osaka is a community of laughter and enjoyment. Food is also a great pleasure in Osaka, as many come to taste the great cuisine they have to offer. There are a few shrines here and there for the priest and priestess of the cities that are great tourist spots, but most come for the artist and the city. Osaka is located at the mouth of the Yodo River on Osaka Bay.

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No New Posts Ginikisaiden

Ginikisaiden is one of the most famous towns known to the culture of japan. Why would this be? The Silver Purity Shrine is located here, one of the most well known attractions within this town. Being said, Ginikisaiden is a town of activity. Along the streets are inns and shops that you can go and do what you need when needed. Also, whether a shop or a little booth outside are shops for food, ranging from sea food to beef and chicken. As stated, the major attraction was the Silver Purity Shrine, a large shrine where Iriye is well known for. The entrance toward it is framed with the crimson toriis (gateways) leading up to the shrine. Surrounding the area is thousands of cherry blossom trees. After climbing the stairs, the shrine is visible, with other buildings on each side. The shrine itself is huge, with all the buildings colors rangings from pearly-whites to crimson red. Decorated very elaborately, it is understood why this is a major tourist attraction.

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No New Posts Kyokkoujou

Those who wish to become a Samurai go to Kyokkoujou for their training. One of the last clans there is, it is also one of the most prestigious schools there is. Many go through harsh training and difficult task to make it through, but those who do receive the special title of being a samurai and have their name placed within the halls of Kyokkoujou. Those who live in Kyokkoujou are usually related to a samurai: alive or dead. The market places are small, with very few to no inns. What is found here are herbiest who study in the art of medicine and herbs, those of the samurai clans, and also the study of magic and the arts to entertain those around them.

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No New Posts Kyoto

Kyoto was located in a valley, surrounded by the eastern part of the mountainous region known as the Tamba highlands. Sorrounding the three sides of Kyoto is the mountains known as Higashiyama, Kitayama and Nishiyam. This interior positioning results in hot summers and cold winters. There are three rivers in the basin, the Ujigawa to the south, the Katsuragawa to the west, and the Kamogawa to the east. Kyoto is a city that is known for its money in tourism, for it has natural monuments such as the imperial castle when it was once the capital and the temples of the priest and priestesses. Always decorated in color, the city is definitely one people live and love.

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No New Posts Nagasaki

The habour of Nagasaki is one of the largest and well known habours used in Japan today. All sort of merchant affairs occur here, whether it is trading or fishing, most foreign trade takes place in Nagasaki’s harbor. Very few shrines and temples are found here. The best part of Nagasaki is the Nagasaki Lantern Festival, taking place during the night. People dress up in kimonos and outfits, as well as some sort of outfit to show off their Chinese zodiac.

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Other Domains

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No New Posts The Wilderness

Despite the fact modernization is abound in Japan, there is still plenty of wildlands scattered between all the communities, from forests and rivers, lakes and mountainsides, coastlines and caverns, to natural hotsprings, sweeping grasslands, steep cliff faces, even the mighty snowfields all the way up in Hokkaido - you can think of it, and it's out there.

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No New Posts Villages & Towns

Population and civilizations have become far more abundant in the past century, and the proof is in the amount of towns and small villages that dot every corner of the map - humans have spread out everywhere, making it near impossible for demons to find a hiding place, from bustling trade and tourist hubs to simple backwater farming villages. There are a few demon communities left - however, they are very rare, and often hidden behind a barrier, so they cannot be discovered - the ones not under the protection of territories, anyhow.

Sub-boards: Soyokaze, Town of Matsumoto

6 48 Accidents Happen
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Apr 12, 2014 20:22:26 GMT -6
No New Posts Miscellaneous

Title says all! Anything, anywhere, you name it. From any extravagant castle we might have failed to mention to any other landmarks you might have imagined up, anything goes regarding the setting under this category.

Sub-boards: Furyuutou, Onigashima

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Out of Character

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No New Posts General OOC

That bland, average, OOC board, where anything and everything goes that doesn't have a designated board. Yep.

2 8 HAITUS
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Feb 2, 2012 19:13:50 GMT -6
No New Posts Contests

Self-explanatory. They will be held occasionally, and will always be located here.

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No New Posts Inform-An-Admin

Going to be unable to post for a while? Have a comment, question, found a bug? Inform us.

4 11 Away on Vacation
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No New Posts Graphics Board

Need a sig? Avatar? Template? Or do you wanna show yours off/make them for others?

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No New Posts Archives

Anything important enough to be saved is moved here.

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No New Posts Staff Area

For the people working behind-the-scenes!

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No New Posts Advertising

Guest friendly, obviously! For your advertising, requesting affiliation, & linking back from someone who's advertised us on your site.

Sub-boards: First Time, Linking Back

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