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Little Five Points is a neighborhood within downtown Atlanta. It serves as a adventure setting for Wraith: The Oblivion.

Overview[]

Little Five Points is a mishmash of stores dealing in everything you can't - or shouldn't - find in other parts of Atlanta, and it serves as the nexus of the city's alternative lifestyle. From the New Age to the New Wave, it's available in the Little Five - gay and lesbian literature, grunge and Goth fashions, underground comics, illegal drugs, Tarot cards, art galleries.... It's just a question of whether you go looking in the stores or along the streets for what you need.

During the daylight hours, Little Five Points belongs to the youth of Atlanta. It is a veritable Mecca for the slacker set, as race, religion, sexual preference and even social status are all set aside when hanging at the intersection of Colquitt and Euclid. From the numerous coffee shops to the wide range of bars and restaurants to the overwhelming variety of specialty shops, the rule on the street is tolerance.

But at night, when the wraiths are free to move as they will and the shops begin to close, Little Five Points acquires a very different and much darker flavor. The streets are no longer quite so safe, and the tolerance and friendliness get swallowed by the creeping shadows. After sunset, the shaggy street bum who so politely asked for handouts during the day shuffles off to a shelter, and gets replaced by another who demands your money with a razor pressed to your throat. The pretty waif in Doc Martens who perched on a bench and talked of music surrenders her vision for a chemical rush and the cold embrace of anyone who can meet her price. The New Age dreamers disperse to their incense-fogged living rooms, and are replaced by the desperate and hungry whose dreams are long gone.

And walking among them, the Renegades of Little Five make their plans for bringing down the Hierarchy once and for all.

Locations[]

  • Western Area
    • Bass High School
    • Seventh Stage - Theater
    • Euclid Playhouse - Theater
    • Four Humours - Health Food Store
    • Urban Primitive - Clothing Store
  • Colquitt and Euclid
    • Gargoyle's - Clothing Store
    • The Smoking Mirror - Occult Store
    • Crossroads - Coffeehouse
    • Ray Gunn Video - Video Store
  • The Zone
    • Magenta - New Age Store
    • Echoes and Memories - Music Store
    • Collected Dreams - Pawn Shop
    • The Blue Crystal - New Age Store
  • Gregory L. Davis Plaza
  • Around the Corner
    • Madame Junkman - Clothing Store
    • Freedom of Thought - Comic and Record Shop

Residents[]

  • Gene - Mortal, Owner of Gargoyle's
  • Devon Null - Malkavian Vampire
  • Red Feather - Castigator Wraith
  • Enforcer - Hierarchy
  • Suki - Mortal
  • Ray Gunn - Mortal, Medium, Owns Ray Gunn Video
  • Preacher Man - Mortal
  • Sarah - Renegade Survivor
  • Jameson - Hierarchy Officer
  • Magenta - Flighty Mystic/Movie Junkie
  • Daniel DuBois - Renegade Recruiter
  • Neon - Surrealist Artist
  • Lucille - The Fallen "Angel"
  • Rockin' Randolph Slay - Renegade Wraith, WBON Radio Station
  • "John", "Paul", "George" and "Ringo" - Nicknamed quartet of soulforgers
  • François - Mortal, Owner of The Smoking Mirror, Can See Wraiths
  • Nejla LaPierre - Mortal, Owner of The Smoking Mirror, Can See Wraiths
  • Emmet Waters - Wraith, Former Doomslayer, Hunts Renegades
  • Solomon Stark - Mortal, Owner of Collected Dreams
  • Max "Crier" Nowland
  • Holly Underwood
  • Jomo
  • Willie Ardmore
  • Arthur Davenport - Wraith, Artificers' Guild
  • Effie
  • Jack the Magical Cat

References[]

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