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While his descendants still maintain legal ownership of Yakaon House, Tkuaxwe's wishes dictated that it be a place of public service to the Philadelphia Forsaken, and a hot shower and a fresh bed has always been provided to any of the People that should have need of it.  
While his descendants still maintain legal ownership of Yakaon House, Tkuaxwe's wishes dictated that it be a place of public service to the Philadelphia Forsaken, and a hot shower and a fresh bed has always been provided to any of the People that should have need of it.  
Amadeus Lounge is owned and operated by the new money, ex-pat Uratha [[Ianto_Thomas|Ianto Thomas]] and represents an early gamble and eager investment into the local community in a calculated effort to put down roots when Ianto first immigrated to Philadelphia in 2005. It worked, and the proprietor has spared little expense in furnishings and amenities. It has Wi-fi, strong booze, private rooms, and plenty of dressed-up raw meat dishes on the menu, and occasionally the premises will be closed for a People-only "private event".
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Revision as of 01:47, 16 December 2020

This is not an exhaustive list of Forsaken-relevant locations, but these are certainly some of the most trafficked. Also, please refer to the Hisil locations as well.

Turs

There are several Turs around the city and surrounding area. Before the The Wounding of Bancroft, they were casual formalities. Since, they've become more designated safe places.

Law of Tur

The rules standard to every Tur in the city are as defined below and apply to every Forsaken, Wolf-Blooded, supernatural or mortal packmates.

  • Violence is prohibited.
  • The actions of a guest are the personal responsibility of whomsoever invited them.
  • Violation of the Oath or the laws of Tur are met with swift and indiscriminate retribution.


Amadeus Lounge

Amadeus Lounge is owned and operated by the new money, ex-pat Uratha Ianto Thomas and represents an early gamble and eager investment into the local community in a calculated effort to put down roots when Ianto first immigrated to Philadelphia in 2005. It worked, and the proprietor has spared little expense in furnishings and amenities. It has Wi-fi, strong booze, private rooms, and plenty of dressed-up raw meat dishes on the menu, and occasionally the premises will be closed for a People-only "private event".


Yakaon House

The Yakaon House is the, in essential terms, the Philadelphia wolves' inheritance bequeathed by Tkuaxwe, or He Who Walks Slowly, a Lenape Elodoth of the late 19th century who acted as a community organizer, first, and later as an older brother figure to many young firebrands who resisted the influence and resonances of the Second Industrial Revolution at the turn of the 20th century, when textile and steel mills, automotive and chemical plants dominated the skyline with smokestacks and exploited the working poor.

While his descendants still maintain legal ownership of Yakaon House, Tkuaxwe's wishes dictated that it be a place of public service to the Philadelphia Forsaken, and a hot shower and a fresh bed has always been provided to any of the People that should have need of it.


Frankford Avenue Bridge

The smallest Tur location and the only one that is also a glade, this bridge has served as clandestine and safe place to meet for the Uratha for centuries.






Other Places

There are non-Tur locations around Philadelphia as well that are often frequented by the People.

The Canals

More soon.

Graffiti Pier

More soon.