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« on: August 16, 2007, 11:30:02 AM »

  Currently, the growing setting for this game takes place in a fictionalized Detroit, Michigan that borrows heavily from Detroit as it exists today. Certain historical landmarks and once flourishing elements of the city take a part in the setting.

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  Trapper's Alley Once a bustling place of Mundie shops, this landmark in Greektown has been replaced by the Greektown Casino. Of course, there's another way in that only Wizards can see, which leads to the magical marketplace, still known as Trapper's Alley. Within this magical Trapper's Alley, a wizard can find a large number of goods and some services that only a wizard would need. A large number of Greek descended Wizards run shops and businesses in the alley, unlike the rest of Greek Town, which is filled mostly with businesses that have nothing to do with Greece.

  Michigan Central Station In the past, this now long Mundie abandoned train station was the heart of Detroit and the Midwest. It's beautiful architecture has fallen into ruin from Mund neglect. Of course, the Wizard community hasn't let the building go to waste. It is a thriving center of wizard travel, complete with a wizard's hotel. At any given time a number of magical trains and teleportation devices are being used by wizards coming and going to far off places.
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