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[ ]General Rules and Information (1 sub-board)
Before you post your bios, this is the first stop you would have to make at. Please read each rule carefully, and also other important information you need to know, so that it would help you to also understand how things are and importantly, your stay here at Bleeding Rose comfortable as possible.
Moderators: Ashumba, Azrael
66on Apr 22, 2009, 11:40am
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[ ]Character section (3 sub-boards)
The place where it is all about your characters. This section contains everything from bios to requests-i.e. houses, titles, and other things, as well as face claims. Be sure to put up your bio first and remember you can't post anywhere even of the other things in this section, until your bio is approved by the staff.
Moderators: Ashumba, Azrael
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[ ]Beyond B.R. (7 sub-boards)
In this board, there are boards that are associated with the forum but at times are not. First, the out of character section is in here, where you separate yourself from your characters and be yourself. Do you have a site that you'd like to affiliate with Bleeding Rose? You're in luck, because in here, there is an affiliate board. It is guest friendly so that means you don't have to register into the forum in order to post your sites. This site also has an announcement board about what goes on in the forum, the secret board that is passworded (again you must be over 18 to enter that) and others including a suggestion board (please read the Read me for that board as well).
Moderators: Ashumba, Azrael
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New Orleans
[ ]Bourbon Street
You would find jazz players on this street, and some cafes and restaurants. Near where the Mardi gras happens.
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[ ]Bleeding Rose (1 sub-board)
A two story building located on the corner in the French Quarter. It was bought by Ashumba in 2010, by the former owner who sold the building. Ashumba transformed the first floor into a nightclub, and left the second floor the way it was. It is her home on the second floor. So drop on by for drinks and what not!
Moderator: Ashumba
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[ ]Coyote Ugly
This is one of the first few coyote ugly bars ever opened. The owner's children took over after the owner had retired. It is still the same as how when she had owned it so yes, you would find the women still dancing on the bar. If you are a lady and you want a free shot, then hop onto the bar! This is known as the place where bar dancing started. So dare to step inside? The coyotes awaits. Oh whatever you do, don't ask for water.
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[ ]Garden District (1 sub-board)
Elegant houses are in this neighborhood, one of the pristigue areas of New Orleans, also with historical homes as well. In fact, one picture showed one house in here with the first pictures of snow that was a first for New Orleans in 2004. Want a beautiful home? This area is it for you. To get to here take a tram or even a bus, from the French Quarter.
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[ ]Lafayette Cemetery (1 sub-board)
One of the most famous cemeteries in New Orleans, Lafayette cemetery is located near the French Quarter. Just don't try to come out to here late at night...
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[ ]Le Pavillon Hotel
Constructed in 1907, Le Pavillon Hotel is on the edge of the French Quarter, four blocks from Harrah's Casino.
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[ ]St. Joseph Catholic Church
Saint Joseph's Catholic Church was built between the years of 1869-1892 and is reputed to be the largest church in New Orleans.
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[ ]Central Business District (1 sub-board)
Offices and other places are in this area of New Orleans, where you would find skyscrapers and even the astrodome where unfortunately was the spot where the evacuatees of Hurricane Katrina stayed for weeks without water and such. It is also located near the neighborhoods and the French Quarter.
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[ ]Royal Street
Known for to have a haunted house located on this street. The house is owned by a slave owner named Madam Lalaurie, who's slaves still haunts to this day mostly in the cellar. Dare to come upon this street?
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[ ]Rue Royale
Ah should I say more? This is the home of the vampire Lestat. Lestat and Louis shared this flat with Claudia and it is said that he still lives here. Who knows....but come by if you dare. It is located in the heart of the French Quarter.
Moderator: Lestat de Lioncourt
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[ ]Sarah's Loft
Sarah purchased this home located in the heart of the French Quarter, not that far off from Lestat's own but however, its not really as nice as Lestat's, and a bit smaller when it comes to the inside. However, Sarah didn't mind. She had transformed the loft she has at the top floor like how she had it in Los Angeles. The first floor is mostly for guests with a staircase leading up to her quarters. Just becareful you might hear the sound of a crow...
Moderators: Sarah, Eric Draven
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[ ]St. Louis Cemetery 1
One of the two cemeteries in New Orleans, though this one is crumbling ruins where you could find crows flying overhead and, if you see a tomb with x's on it and some flowers with also notes, you would find the tomb of the famous Voodoo Queen who, some says, STILL work her magic beyond the grave.
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New York City
[ ]Bronx Zoo
Care to visit the animals? Then this well known zoo located in the bronx, is the place to be.
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[ ]Central Park
Central Park is one of the most famous locations in New York City, and is one of the largest parks in the US. Tourists flock here almost every year for either concerts or even to remember fallen stars like John Lennon, who has a memorial located in a segment that is named in tribute for him after the real Strawberry Fields in England.
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[ ]Empire State Building
One of the tallest buildings in New York City. This building lights up for Christmas as well, and 9-11, as well as New Years.
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[ ]Times Square
One of the most well known spots in New York City. Come to get something to eat or if you prefer stores, then here it is. And also broadway as well!
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Ft. Lauderdale
[ ]Himmarshee District
Restaurants, bars, and even nightclubs, in this section, including Coyote Ugly and Fat Cats.
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[ ]Ft. Lauderdale Beach
This beach is one of the most visited places in Ft. Lauderdale. You would also have hotels, restaurants and even pizza places along the strip of the beach which stretches out to Pompano.
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Rome, Italy
[ ]Da Vittorio
Where do you find a bit of Naples in Rome? If it's pizza, the soft and thick pie type, Da Vittorio in the heart of Trastevere is the stop you should make. The owner prides himself on being special, so the Vittorio (fresh tomato, basil, mozzarella, and Parmesan) is a must. Pasta, antipasti, and salads are also on the menu. Decor is very Italian in this small but popular spot, which includes lots of Neapolitan memorabilia. Or, choose outdoor dining, but you might have a wait.
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[ ]Ponte Sant'Angelo
Ponte Sant'Angelo, once the Aelian Bridge or Pons Aelius meaning the Bridge of Hadrian, is a bridge in Rome, constructed between 134-139 by Roman Emperor Hadrian, to span the Tiber, from the city center to his newly constructed mausoleum, now the towering Castel Sant'Angelo.
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[ ]The Colosseum
The Colosseum is one of Rome's most distinctive landmarks. The building was designed to feature fight-to-the-death combats between gladiators and between gladiators and wild animals. Construction of this famous amphitheatre began in 72 AD. Visitors to Rome can tour this wonderfully preserved 2000 year old structure and learn about life in the Roman Empire.


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[ ]The Pantheon
The Pantheon was constructed in 125 AD as a Greek temple. This beautifully architected building was ingeniously designed to support the weight of its huge dome. A hole in the centre of the dome (the oculus) provides filtered light into the building. The Pantheon is called the "temple of all the gods".
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Paris, France
[ ]Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower (French: Tour Eiffel, /tuʀ ɛfɛl/) is an iron tower built on the Champ de Mars beside the Seine River in Paris. The tower has become a global icon of France and is one of the most recognizable structures in the world.
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[ ]The Jardin du Luxembourg (1 sub-board)
The Jardin du Luxembourg is a public park and the largest in the city, located in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, France. Luxembourg is the garden of the French Senate, which is itself housed in the Luxembourg Palace.
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[ ]Theatre des Vampires
Dare to step through these doors? Once it was a theatre of vampires pretending to be humans pretending to be vampires. It was burnt down in the 1800's by Louis de Pointe du Lac, but somehow it had risen once more. However, no one knows why....
Moderator: Armand
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[ ]The Latin Quarter
The Latin Quarter of Paris (Quartier latin) is an area in the 5th and parts of the 6th arrondissement of Paris. It is situated on the left bank of the River Seine, around the Sorbonne University.
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San Francisco
[ ]Downtown San Francisco (2 sub-boards)
Visit the downtown area from newspaper offices (such as the Bay Mirror), to even restaurants.
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[ ]Alcatraz
One of the most famous prisons in the world are on an island. This prison was known to have kept some of the best known escapists. Beware, this may be a tourist attraction, but evil also is known to have lurk the empty hallways...
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[ ]Golden Gate Bridge/park
The park is near the bridge so if you want to enjoy some quiet time and to look at the bridge, then come to this park. Whitelighters and elders would be on the bridge itself.
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[ ]Shipping docks
This is where all the shipping boats, warehouses, and other parts of the shipping areas are located.

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[ ]San Francisco National Cemetery
A place to bury the dead, but also demons do lurk in here so if you are to visit one of your loved ones' graves just watch your back.
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St. Louis
[ ]Blood Square (2 sub-boards)
This is the area where you would find Jean Claude and others roam. Be careful when stepping into this section. The Master of the City owns most of these places in this section and he also lives in it.
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[ ]Forest Park (1 sub-board)
Forest Park, opened in 1876, is one of the large urban landscape parks created during the later 19th century, and is over 50% larger than New York's Central Park.
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[ ]Saint Louis Cathedral
The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis, commonly known as the Saint Louis Cathedral, was constructed in the early 20th century in the Central West End of the city, as the archdiocesan replacement for the Church of St. Louis IX, King of France (colloquially the Old Cathedral) on the historic St. Louis riverfront since 1770.
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