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<blockquote data-quote="UnDfind" data-source="post: 698774" data-attributes="member: 2744"><p><strong>Act I, Scene I</strong></p><p></p><p>The town isn't on any maps. A general store, gas station, bar, and a gravel parking area that serves as a Greyhound station are what make up downtown Dry Creek. Located just on the Texas side of the border with Oklahoma, Dry Creek is about as close as one can get to the Dallas Brownout and still get a hot cup of coffee.</p><p></p><p>Every so often, an unmarked rig, or a military green humvee passes through. Sometimes they stop and eye everyone suspiciously as they purchase the latest Maxim and a couple of liters of Mountain Dew. </p><p></p><p>The townsfolk are resigned and silent, as one can expect from a town that is constantly reminded of a Brownout less than 15 miles south.</p><p></p><p>About half a mile off main street Dry Creek is a little bed and breakfast called Annie's. It offers three hot meals a day and a warm bed for $65 a day (Wealth DC 8). Local calls are free. </p><p></p><p>Earl's Bar and Grill is back on the main strip, and serves as the local trucker stop. It doesn't appear to have seen much business in recent weeks, and is all but empty. It has a full menu for a decent price. Try the cherry cobbler, it's great.</p><p></p><p>The general store doesn't apperar to have a name, but prominently displays large placards exclaiming BEER and CIGARETTES along the front walls. It seems to have an inventory akin to those found at a 7-eleven or a Circle K. And yes, they do have Slushees.</p><p></p><p><em>Go ahead and get yourselves comfortable. Introduce/describe yourselves and any actions you may be doing. You will all bump into each other rather easily, as it is a REALLY small town, and outsiders tend to stick out like a sore thumb.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnDfind, post: 698774, member: 2744"] [b]Act I, Scene I[/b] The town isn't on any maps. A general store, gas station, bar, and a gravel parking area that serves as a Greyhound station are what make up downtown Dry Creek. Located just on the Texas side of the border with Oklahoma, Dry Creek is about as close as one can get to the Dallas Brownout and still get a hot cup of coffee. Every so often, an unmarked rig, or a military green humvee passes through. Sometimes they stop and eye everyone suspiciously as they purchase the latest Maxim and a couple of liters of Mountain Dew. The townsfolk are resigned and silent, as one can expect from a town that is constantly reminded of a Brownout less than 15 miles south. About half a mile off main street Dry Creek is a little bed and breakfast called Annie's. It offers three hot meals a day and a warm bed for $65 a day (Wealth DC 8). Local calls are free. Earl's Bar and Grill is back on the main strip, and serves as the local trucker stop. It doesn't appear to have seen much business in recent weeks, and is all but empty. It has a full menu for a decent price. Try the cherry cobbler, it's great. The general store doesn't apperar to have a name, but prominently displays large placards exclaiming BEER and CIGARETTES along the front walls. It seems to have an inventory akin to those found at a 7-eleven or a Circle K. And yes, they do have Slushees. [I]Go ahead and get yourselves comfortable. Introduce/describe yourselves and any actions you may be doing. You will all bump into each other rather easily, as it is a REALLY small town, and outsiders tend to stick out like a sore thumb.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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