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Pyth ([personal profile] pyth) wrote in [community profile] shatter_ooc2012-10-31 10:12 am
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Shatter Geography

You may also wish to consult the Enormous Map. (Warning: It's enormous.)

General information

  • Coastal areas will have suffered major initial damage due to sea monsters, but may be rebuilding if they have a source of protection against same.
  • Fruit orchards around the world have been lovingly tended by Lucy Cooper and may tend to be doing better than their surroundings.

North America

  • Gotham City, NJ (fictional): Overrun with Dementors.
  • New York City, NY: Populated by Triffids.
  • Las Vegas, NV: Werewolves.
  • Mount St. Hilary State Park, OR (fictional): Dinosaurs, also a volcano.
  • Lake Tahoe, California-Nevada border: Nixes
  • Lake Michigan: Pleiosaurs
  • San Antonio-Austin area, Texas: Giant bats.
  • The Grand Canyon, AZ: Dragons
  • Eastern Iowa: Malevolent animated machines (cars, toasters, lawnmowers).
  • Washington, DC: Dinosaurs.
  • Savannah, GA: Man-eating mermaids.
  • Boston, Massachusetts: Flattened by kraken

Europe

  • Blackpool, England: Et by Gyarados.
  • Rome, Italy: Overrun by vampires.
  • Venice, Italy: Man-eating squid monsters in the canals.
  • Paris, France: Eiffel Tower no longer standing.

Everywhere Else

  • Tokyo, Japan: Dinosaurs, naturally.
  • Karakura, Japan (fictional): Infested with Hollows.
  • Sydney, Australia: Largely intact; nests of giant spiders.
  • Townsville, Australia: Overrun by orcs.

If you do something major (meteor strike, invasion of dinosaurs/zombies/Dementors/triffids/orcs) to a geographic location, please leave a comment so future players will know to watch their step!


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