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Welcome to the City of Thornmouth! This is a huge project that we've been tackling for some time now so please be patient, it is a WIP! There are many areas without correct DS or item settings still that we'll be getting to eventually. For now though, enjoy the dream as it is.

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NAVIGATION

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The Main City and the Market District

  • !Bathhouse / !BathhouseInt - The bathhouse is where citizens can go to bathe! The building is supplied with water by the aqueduct system and has fully functioning plumbing (including warm water tanks). The bath itself is open every hour of every day, though it is better monitored during the daylight hours. It gets visits from workers to replenish soaps and towels and is funded by the royal family. The main pools are lukewarm, though there are smaller rooms to the side that have a hot pool and a cold pool for opening and closing the pores. The bathhouse itself has a bar that opens during the afternoon and then later at night, also supplying hookah for those who are looking to relax. There are both communal and gender-separated pools.
  • !Beach2 - North Beach is the longest beach attached to Thornmouth City on the eastern side, also fondly referred to as 'Long Beach'. It stretches up behind the cliffs near the castle and then all the way back down towards the southern docks. It's well loved and well used, providing pristine waters and broad amounts of space for beach activities. Holiday goers from the East can sometimes be found on this beach, but many avoid Thornmouth due to the more magical citizens that live here.
  • !Castle - The castle of the capital city where the royal family and a large portion of nobility live. It was one of the first major buildings established after the signing of the treaty and the port town rapidly consumed the area around it to become the mega city it is today. It is a castle of respectable age at two hundred years, but far from the oldest in the area - the ruins of ancient castles can be found scattered across the isthmus. The castle prominently features a royal grove of thorn trees, planted from seeds preserved by the fae before the destruction of the original sacred grove. (Exterior only)
  • !Coli - The coliseum is the heart of entertainment in the city. It's a towering building of white, polished stone framed by constantly lit beacons. It provides a range of venues such as; theatrical performances, music, chariot racing, well regulated fights, comedy, competitions and even auctions. The more money you pay the better your seats, there are exclusive booths overlooking the entertainment and then tiered seats for everyone else. On site you can find multiple bars for purchasing drinks during intervals. (Exterior only)
  • !Docks - The docks of Thornmouth are bustling with life. It sees the ins and outs of tourist, trades people and on the rare occasion immigrants. Dock workers of all shapes and sizes, who often live on the docks themselves, can often be seen walking up and down carrying crates, kegs or even caged livestock. To the north end of the docks is the trade and immigration office that handles the daily movements of ships and boats. The docks also boast a floating market, often giving citizens a reason to come over to the harbor itself. The southern end of the docks have a host of worker housing. The housing is cheap and provided at a very low price to permanent dock workers only, however the building's are often buffeted and damaged by the sea air. Their roofs and walls are in disrepair, meaning that it can get cold and damp inside, however they are extremely affordable.
  • !Markets - In the heart of the market district is the public square - this where one can find vital service buildings (including many of the local guilds), the local notice boards, and the coliseum. It is also where many public events are held, such as performances by bards, puppeteers, theatrical troupes, and other entertainers.
  • !Museum - The museum and library are connected buildings that loom regally over the plaza as its centerpiece. A great deal of Thornmouth's culture and history are stored and preserved here, in both written and physical form; grand statues depicting battles between fae and the mundane population stand in a grand hall and display cases showcase jewelry from various races, artifacts from soldiers felled in the war and the fangs of ancient dragons laying neatly in lines upon crushed velvet. The library itself is a treasure trove of knowledge and history, though some books are kept behind locked doors.
  • !Park - The Apricus Gardens are the height of Thornmouth's beauty; the middle class district is decorated by lush gardens and ornamental trees and includes an expansive park, kept daily by numerous gardeners. It's surrounded by beautiful cafes and restaurants, sitting almost perfectly central to the rest of the city while connecting the marketplace and housing districts. Couples can often be seen sharing romantic picnics here; dog walkers, nature lovers and playing children are also a common sight. At night the park is lit with beautiful street lamps that cast a romantic glow upon the white stone gazebos hidden from the rest of the world by walls of greenery.
  • !Upperclass - The Crescent, where the upper class live in their own estates cresting the hills.
The following interiors serve multiple purposes; should any IC location that would realistically be one of many such establishments in a city require a 'live' dream setting, these are recommended places to do so:






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Gryphon's Grin (The Slums)

  • !Beach1 - South Beach is the smaller beach within the city and leads down from Gryphon's Grin. It's a very community oriented location, often hosting small cookout events with the locals. From here you can see the jutting cliffs and edges of the glowing glades all the way to the west.
  • !Slums - The slums are home to a few apartment buildings. These vary in size depending on how much money you have but they're all on the smaller side. They range from very cramped to less cramped, often furnished with damaged old furniture and struggling with insect infestation on the regular. If you can afford it, there are small homes for sale in the slums. Some are larger buildings split into upstairs and downstairs apartments. There's enough room for a family with several children, as long as you compromise on having any personal space.
  • !Stables - Thornmouth's stables are situated just outside the city and provide around the clock care for the steeds boarded there. It costs a daily fee to keep your animal here, so it's often better to find elsewhere if you're here in the long run. The stable hands here are used to more 'out of the ordinary' mounts, as well as plain old horses.




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Surrounding Area

!Oberon
Landmark - Western Thornmouth
A vital landmark marking the edge of the forest district where a king of fae fell in the war. It is known for its magnificent tree rising up from the waters at the base of the Sundering Falls where the river turns southwest, a burial marker and eternal reminder of the war grown around the body of the deceased fae lord. These fae resting places are called 'Cad'lactha' meaning 'burial mast'. This is the preferred method of burial for most non-elven fae, but few burial groves can claim to showcase a tree such as this. A waterfall to the west feeds the clear pool of water that surrounds the tree. To the north the crumbled ruins of stone steps lead towards Steeplestone Academy. To the south the path grows thick with fog, leading towards the glowing glades.

!Forest
Magical Forest - Western Thornmouth
The expanse of forest that takes up almost the entirety of the kingdom west of the city and stretches into both the northern and central areas as well. It is filled with an abundance of bioluminescent mushrooms and transitions unnaturally from deciduous and evergreen trees to temperate forests as one travels westward. It becomes increasingly filled with mysterious fungi and dangerous beasts as one travels south towards the swamplands. There are various caves hidden around the forest and glowing glades, many of which are lit strangely by mushrooms great and small. Some caves seem to show evidence of some living in them either recently or long ago, though many are entirely abandoned. Look out for strange animals when exploring these, you might bite off more than you can chew.

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!Steeplestone
Magic Academy - Central Thornmouth
A rocky hill upon which the Steeplestone Academy sits, a school for mages built upon the ruins of the old cathedral and courtyard. It can be found just northeast of Oberon's Rest. The crypts below are often frequented by students of the school, despite the rumor of them being quite haunted. (Interior only)

!Cave1
!Cave2
!Fentrance
!Swamp





MISC COMMANDS

!torch/!snuff
This dream has dynamic lighting and live sunrises and sunsets. If it ever gets too dark, you can summon your own personal torch!

!warps
Lists the currently available teleportation stops in the dream.


(last updated 2/2023)

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