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<blockquote data-quote="Desdichado" data-source="post: 3496044" data-attributes="member: 2205"><p>One city in my setting, Razina, is famous for it's neighborhood of Bricktown--an ancient slum where all the gaps between the buildings have been bricked over with arched roofs. Essentially, the entire neighborhood has been turned into one gigantic building. Itinerant beggars and other desperate people live on the giant roof amongst the nooks and crannies, while the poor--who are moved en masse each day to the local fields and coal mines to work--live desperate lives inside. There are many who have never actually seen the light of the sun in their entire lives, particularly members of the organized crime rings, who have everything they need without leaving Bricktown.</p><p></p><p>In any case, that would certainly facilitate vampires. You could have large areas of the city with arched brick roofs that cover alleys, canals, etc. making it easier for the vampires to get around more. If you want to get a little more crazy, you could have some kind of ancient, powerful magic that simply keeps the sun from shining on the city. Perhaps there is a small moon in an extremely low orbit that has been held stationary over the city, acting like a giant parasol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Desdichado, post: 3496044, member: 2205"] One city in my setting, Razina, is famous for it's neighborhood of Bricktown--an ancient slum where all the gaps between the buildings have been bricked over with arched roofs. Essentially, the entire neighborhood has been turned into one gigantic building. Itinerant beggars and other desperate people live on the giant roof amongst the nooks and crannies, while the poor--who are moved en masse each day to the local fields and coal mines to work--live desperate lives inside. There are many who have never actually seen the light of the sun in their entire lives, particularly members of the organized crime rings, who have everything they need without leaving Bricktown. In any case, that would certainly facilitate vampires. You could have large areas of the city with arched brick roofs that cover alleys, canals, etc. making it easier for the vampires to get around more. If you want to get a little more crazy, you could have some kind of ancient, powerful magic that simply keeps the sun from shining on the city. Perhaps there is a small moon in an extremely low orbit that has been held stationary over the city, acting like a giant parasol. [/QUOTE]
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