Post by Night on Jun 2, 2010 20:47:56 GMT -6
These are sixteen locations which each of the Royals have taken as their bases, as well as the new events added to the Parts War. Each Throne has a purpose to the city, in order to discourage Royals from going rogue (Logic:They go rogue, they cut off a necessary service for the town. That happens, everyone gets pissed and hunts said Royal down. Beating ensues.). Please note that the old events still do exist, and that the ranks of the events have been abolished.
{Thrones}:
Soaring Fort: The Throne of the Wind King, and old military outpost that was stripped clean of any important data long before the town's reform. It was customized by adding many tall pillars, all connected by a series of steel cords running between them.
Soaring Fort acts as the large-scale equipment storage facility for the town.
Blaze Beach: The Throne of the Flame King. A beach on the south end of the town, with a cabana at the edge.
Blaze Beach is a port for the town, as well as a necessary relaxation spot.
Bloody Mountain: The Throne of the Fang King, an old scrapyard with hundreds of locations that fit very well with the Fang's destructive properties. There's a three-room building in the far back, made entirely of metal.
Bloody Mountain supplies metal for use in AT parts an other items around town.
Spark Valley: The Throne of the Thunder King, an old functional power plant.
Spark Valley is a power plant. If I need to explain, you don't need to be here.
White Garden: The Throne of the Thorn Queen. A large flower garden, with a pagoda in the middle.
White Garden supplies herbs used in first aid medication, as well as herbs for cooking.
Lake Sugar: The Throne of the Water Queen. A large lake, with a small house floating on the water.
Lake Sugar itself doesn't hold much necessity, but rather the Water Queen herself acts as surveillance for the town. She is the only person allowed to live in the town, which is why her Throne is a house, rather than an ordinary building.
Haven Garage: The Throne of the Pledge Queen. A large garage, once used for automobiles. Customized for AT work and feminine style.
Haven Garage is where all ATs are taken for maintenance. As it is run by Tool Toul To (The only original team not abolished in the reform), it is given utmost respect and importance.
Crystal Cavern: The Throne of the Gem King. An old iron mine. Despite it's age, it is extremely structurally sound. The miners' common room is used as a base.
Crystal Cavern is the small-scale storage facility for the town.
Dragon's Hollow: The Throne of the Rhythm King. An old concert hall, divided into two large rooms. One is the lounge, which is fitted with various computer systems, five sofas, and various TVs and game systems, while the other is a large, mostly empty room, customized with an actual throne, and many small, hollow pillars, used to resonate sound.
Dragon's Hollow is the location of the Parts War computer mainframe, where all of the registration data and important information is stored and acquired.
Royal Temple: The Throne of the Knight King. The former town hall and police dept.. AT combat and events are always held outside.
It's a damn police dept., for crying out loud. Need I really say more?
Calamity Park: The Throne of the Spiral King. An amusement park specializing in roller coasters and thrill rides. The office is in the middle.
Calamity Park, while not specifically necessary, is a favorite spot of many Riders, being an amusement park with free admission.
Bloodsong Lab: The Throne of the Witch Queen. A former research lab, now used to develop AT parts. Like with the Royal Temple, all battles are held outside.
Bloodsong Lab is where new AT tech is constantly being developed. As such, it is very, very important.
Frozen Palace: The Throne of the Ice Queen. A former meat storage facility, the freezer has been refitted to be inhabitable by humans, although it is still remarkably cold. whereas the office is used for the base.
Frozen Palace still retains one large room for the purpose of storing meat. Therefore, this location supplies the meat.
Cathedral of Midnight: The Throne of the Shadow King. An old church in town, refitted to remove the pews, while retaining the church feel.
The Cathedral of Midnight is, despite the modifications, still a church. Granted, there're no preachers or priests, so you do your own praying. And it's a free-for-all church, any religion is fine.
Shishigami Shrine: The Throne of the Beast Queen. A shrine in the middle of a forest at the edge of town. Or rather, the immediate area surrounding the shrine, as the shrine itself is a sacred place. A small hut can be found in this area.
Shishigami Shrine is an ancient shrine dedicated to an ancient kami who takes the form of a lion.
Torpedo Speedway: The Throne of the Speed King. An abandoned racetrack, used specifically for Dash. Again, the main office is used for a base.
Before the town's reform, Torpedo Speedway was once used for televised racecar races. Now, it's used for televised AT races.
The New Games:
War: A relatively simple event. An all out battle between five people from any teams involved, maximum of five teams involved. Knockout rule applies, last team with a (wo)man wins.
Hunters: A complex game, where a flip of a coin decides which team hunts, and which team is prey. The hunting team must find and incapacitate the enemy team in order to win, whereas the prey team must not be captured before fifteen minutes is up. (About thirty posts.) It is a one-round game.
Eternity Air: A game based off of the previous event known as Air. In this variant, rather than battle atop of some suspended platform, combatants must manage to keep themselves airborne longer than the opponent, while attempting to knock the opponent to the ground. This event is 1v1, and exclusive to Royals and Royal-level Riders.
{Thrones}:
Soaring Fort: The Throne of the Wind King, and old military outpost that was stripped clean of any important data long before the town's reform. It was customized by adding many tall pillars, all connected by a series of steel cords running between them.
Soaring Fort acts as the large-scale equipment storage facility for the town.
Blaze Beach: The Throne of the Flame King. A beach on the south end of the town, with a cabana at the edge.
Blaze Beach is a port for the town, as well as a necessary relaxation spot.
Bloody Mountain: The Throne of the Fang King, an old scrapyard with hundreds of locations that fit very well with the Fang's destructive properties. There's a three-room building in the far back, made entirely of metal.
Bloody Mountain supplies metal for use in AT parts an other items around town.
Spark Valley: The Throne of the Thunder King, an old functional power plant.
Spark Valley is a power plant. If I need to explain, you don't need to be here.
White Garden: The Throne of the Thorn Queen. A large flower garden, with a pagoda in the middle.
White Garden supplies herbs used in first aid medication, as well as herbs for cooking.
Lake Sugar: The Throne of the Water Queen. A large lake, with a small house floating on the water.
Lake Sugar itself doesn't hold much necessity, but rather the Water Queen herself acts as surveillance for the town. She is the only person allowed to live in the town, which is why her Throne is a house, rather than an ordinary building.
Haven Garage: The Throne of the Pledge Queen. A large garage, once used for automobiles. Customized for AT work and feminine style.
Haven Garage is where all ATs are taken for maintenance. As it is run by Tool Toul To (The only original team not abolished in the reform), it is given utmost respect and importance.
Crystal Cavern: The Throne of the Gem King. An old iron mine. Despite it's age, it is extremely structurally sound. The miners' common room is used as a base.
Crystal Cavern is the small-scale storage facility for the town.
Dragon's Hollow: The Throne of the Rhythm King. An old concert hall, divided into two large rooms. One is the lounge, which is fitted with various computer systems, five sofas, and various TVs and game systems, while the other is a large, mostly empty room, customized with an actual throne, and many small, hollow pillars, used to resonate sound.
Dragon's Hollow is the location of the Parts War computer mainframe, where all of the registration data and important information is stored and acquired.
Royal Temple: The Throne of the Knight King. The former town hall and police dept.. AT combat and events are always held outside.
It's a damn police dept., for crying out loud. Need I really say more?
Calamity Park: The Throne of the Spiral King. An amusement park specializing in roller coasters and thrill rides. The office is in the middle.
Calamity Park, while not specifically necessary, is a favorite spot of many Riders, being an amusement park with free admission.
Bloodsong Lab: The Throne of the Witch Queen. A former research lab, now used to develop AT parts. Like with the Royal Temple, all battles are held outside.
Bloodsong Lab is where new AT tech is constantly being developed. As such, it is very, very important.
Frozen Palace: The Throne of the Ice Queen. A former meat storage facility, the freezer has been refitted to be inhabitable by humans, although it is still remarkably cold. whereas the office is used for the base.
Frozen Palace still retains one large room for the purpose of storing meat. Therefore, this location supplies the meat.
Cathedral of Midnight: The Throne of the Shadow King. An old church in town, refitted to remove the pews, while retaining the church feel.
The Cathedral of Midnight is, despite the modifications, still a church. Granted, there're no preachers or priests, so you do your own praying. And it's a free-for-all church, any religion is fine.
Shishigami Shrine: The Throne of the Beast Queen. A shrine in the middle of a forest at the edge of town. Or rather, the immediate area surrounding the shrine, as the shrine itself is a sacred place. A small hut can be found in this area.
Shishigami Shrine is an ancient shrine dedicated to an ancient kami who takes the form of a lion.
Torpedo Speedway: The Throne of the Speed King. An abandoned racetrack, used specifically for Dash. Again, the main office is used for a base.
Before the town's reform, Torpedo Speedway was once used for televised racecar races. Now, it's used for televised AT races.
The New Games:
War: A relatively simple event. An all out battle between five people from any teams involved, maximum of five teams involved. Knockout rule applies, last team with a (wo)man wins.
Hunters: A complex game, where a flip of a coin decides which team hunts, and which team is prey. The hunting team must find and incapacitate the enemy team in order to win, whereas the prey team must not be captured before fifteen minutes is up. (About thirty posts.) It is a one-round game.
Eternity Air: A game based off of the previous event known as Air. In this variant, rather than battle atop of some suspended platform, combatants must manage to keep themselves airborne longer than the opponent, while attempting to knock the opponent to the ground. This event is 1v1, and exclusive to Royals and Royal-level Riders.