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Sodder ([personal profile] sodder) wrote in [community profile] deeringtonpost2018-08-06 03:26 pm

Character and Player Made Locations




CHARACTER AND PLAYER LOCATIONS









THIS PAGE IS NO LONGER ACTIVE.

As of 03/08/2019 we have decided to stop allowing player-location requests purely due to a lack of interest. We have kept this page up in order to display the previously requested locations that still exist in town. If you have a character business, please read the new guidelines and post your form here. Thank you!








CHARACTER BUSINESSES


Brief Character Business Descriptions



Caron Art Gallery

Starling Lane
Location by: [personal profile] discursivedream

An art gallery, open to the public, with paintings available for purchase. Local artists are prominently featured, especially one Gabriel Caron, who just happens to be the owner. He’s always interested in featuring new artistic talent in the gallery. Characters are encouraged to bring their portfolio or any pieces they’ve brought with them to this place.





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PLAYER MADE LOCATIONS



Hunter Hardware

Starling Lane & Washington Drive
Location by: [personal profile] donthithimintheballs

A hardware store that looks as if it were built a long time ago. The store front faces Starling Lane with a small fenced in lumber yard running along Washington Drive, near the public bus stop. Entering the building through either left or right side doors will set off a tin bell to alert someone that you have come in. Inside has wooden floor boards that creak and nails are constantly needing to be pounded back in, so watch your step! The lighting is old and dim but just enough that you can see the things scattered around in ultra thin and very cramped rows of merchandise. There is a section for all your hardware needs. Lumber and tools, sanding and plumbing, gardening and paving, kitchen and bathroom. There is very old looking farm equipment hanging from the ceilings, like tractor seats and wheels as well as old vintage scythes (sometimes you have to be careful, as a chain holding it up might snap and make one fall). On the walls high above are decorations of old time branding logos from local cattle farms of the past as well as aged and old licence plates nailed in with rusty nails. It smells of old wood, dust and dirt, rust and rubber.