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Crescent City is an original, intermediate-level feral and domestic cat roleplay set in modern day New Orleans. There's a strong presence of voodoo in the antique city and the surrounding bayous, and several feral cat colonies call the city home.


08.05.09 :
Everyone please vote in the poll! I need to know where to focus our advertising next so we can really get some activity back here. Thanks!

07.23.09 :
We're officially re-opened! Advertising has begun and new characters are welcome. :)

07.20.09 :
Work has begun on the new skin and plot and hopefully we'll be re-opened by the weekend!


( New Plot Coming Soon! )

new board!Jackson Square
new board!Fair Grounds Race Course


Winter
65° | 45°

While the Big Easy rarely sees snow, this season is nonetheless difficult for its feline residents. Daytime temperatures are cool and comfortable, but at night there's a chill that necessitates finding shelter. Tourism has died down for the season, making food more dififcult to come by, and the dangerous hurricane season is still underway.


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Crooktail : owner/creator
Comet : moderator
Heathclaw : moderator



Crescent City

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General OOC
[ ]Guidebook (1 sub-board)
This board will serve as your guide to Crescent City, and should be read before creating a character or roleplaying here. (Threads with an exclamation point are required reading.)
812on Jul 20, 2009, 9:35pm
by Crooktail
in Recent history/plot up...
[ ]General Chat (4 sub-boards)
Anything goes! Well, within reason. This is the general chat board, including some important OOC-related sub-boards.
5068on Oct 30, 2009, 11:57pm
by Icicle
in Rivalry;; The Warrior ...
[ ]Staff Area (1 sub-board)
This area is password-protected for staff use only; it contains various administrative boards.
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[ ]Archives (3 sub-boards)
When a thread is closed or left to die, it will be moved here for future reference.
85420on Feb 23, 2009, 5:32pm
by ||ShadowStep||
in Castle Crashing
Characters
[ ]Character Profiles (2 sub-boards)
Each character's joining profile can be found here. When applying for a character, please post on the 'Joining' sub-board. You may not roleplay a character until its profile is approved by staff and moved to the main "Character Profiles" board.
76142on Sept 2, 2009, 2:14pm
by Heathclaw
in Karma
[ ]Character Logs
You can create a 'logbook' here for your characters, with all their vital information not covered in their profiles.
514on Jan 13, 2008, 8:14pm
by ◦ c o m e t ◦
in The Logbook of Ceres
[ ]Beginnings and Endings (2 sub-boards)
This is the character adoption board, where young kittens and pre-made characters will be posted and auditioned for. The Birth and Death boards are contained here, as well.
33on Feb 20, 2008, 8:38pm
by Crooktail
in Character Adoption form
Vieux Carré : The French Quarter
[ ]The Moonwalk
In Jackson Square, opposite St. Louis Cathedral, this wide brick walkway runs along the banks of the great Missippi River at the climax of the crescent. It is a popular tourist destination, littered with people during the daytime hours and a veritable buffet of leftovers and scraps at night.
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[ ]Jackson Square
Situated in the center of the French Quarter, this expanse of grassy lawns and elegant landscaping. Centered in the square is a tall, regal statue of Andrew Jackson atop a horse, surrounded by iron benches and shade trees. Beyond the statue is the great St. Louis Cathedral, its spires reaching heavenward and providing a beacon amongst the old city's skyline.
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[ ]Rue Bourbon
Ah, the world-famous Rue Bourbon; or Bourbon Street as it is known to most. This is the heart of the French Quarter, surrounded by antique buildings with intricate ironwork around their upper balconies. The narrow roadway is almost always packed with people, especially at night, but a feline can hardly resist the delicious smells emitted from the many restaurants here.
110on Oct 25, 2009, 6:25pm
by Heathclaw
in Gumbo
[ ]Esplanade Castle
On the northeastern edge of the French Quarter, a large three-story house sits abandoned. Its pale-orange stucco outer walls are so dingy and dirty that they seem gray, forgotten for many years. In the traditional early 19th-century architectural style of the quarter, the manor features many balconies with elaborate ironwork rails. Thick vines grow up the manor's facade and the walled front garden is very overgrown. Inside the house, a thick layer of dust covers all horizontal surfaces, and most of the furniture had been removed. Still, broken windows allow cats easy access to a fine shelter.

Esplanade Colony
210on Aug 19, 2009, 12:34pm
by Heathclaw
in Old Castletown
Outside the Quarter
[ ]St. Louis Cemetery #1
Just northwest of the French Quarter, this cemetery is crowded with 18th- and 19th-century mausoleums, with gravel or asphalt walkways between. Most of the cement or brick tombs are crumbling, and it's even possible for a cat to slip inside some of them, if he so chooses. The mood is desolate and dark, with an everpresent air of danger thanks to the surrounding neighborhoods and closeness of the tall, decrepit monuments.

Cemetery Colony
36on Aug 6, 2008, 5:07pm
by Heathclaw
in In Desperation
[ ]Metairie Cemetery
This enormous, sprawling graveyard starkly contrasts the dingy St. Louis Cemetery--Metairie is 150 acres of over 7000 graves, most of them elaborate marble mausoleums. The cemetery is in close proximity to Fair Grounds Race Course, and in fact is built on the site of the old Metairie Race Course; the oval shape of the track is now used as a driveway and walkway through the cemetery. This is the site of the huge, imposing Moriarty tomb, topped with its four graces, and the rest of the cemetery is full of beautiful marble statuary as well.
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[ ]The Wharves
Just upriver from the French Quarter's Moonwalk, several large warehouses loom on the banks of the Mississippi. Wide docks jut out over the water on the river side, allowing huge barges and ships to tie up and load or unoad their cargo. All sorts of shipments come through this small port, from furniture to food products. The warehouses themselves are alternately very full and starkly empty, depending on whether a ship has just come in or just left. Most days, dockworkers and shipworkers crowd over the docks, moving heavy crates by hand and forklift, making this a bustling and rather dangerous place. But at night, it's a quiet and desolate landscape with a fine view of the moon on the wide river.
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[ ]Fair Grounds Race Course
This thoroughbred track is one of the oldest in the nation, yet it is still a bustling place of activity when a race is being held. The many human attendees spend almost as much money on refreshments as they do at the betting windows, and the horses' stalls are riddled with well-fed mice and rats.
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Bayou Sauvage
[ ]Abandoned Shack
Not too far from the city, at the edge of the bayou, a two-room house sits abandoned. It's little more than a shack, but it was home for someone once, and is now a home for cats. The outside is plain, unpainted wood planks, weather-worn and smooth. A narrow front porch just off the front of the raised house, complete with a broken plastic chair, and a living/kitchen area and separate sleeping bunk are inside. Most of the furniture remains, although it is extremely worn from being unkempt and exposed to the elements, as the door to the shack hangs open and a few of its tiny windows are broken. It seems the previous inhabitants left long ago, perhaps after a severe hurricane, but now the shack provides safety from the elements and dangerous predatory neighbors of the swamp.

Bayou Colony
11on Jan 8, 2008, 5:25pm
by Crooktail
in Bayou Colony info
[ ]Deep in the Swamps
At least a day's travel from the start of the bayou, this place is one of magic and mystery. The cypress trees grow thickly, their knees and gnarled branches creating eerie shapes, especially by moonlight. This is one of the wettest areas of the bayou, with much of the water's surface disguised with thick carpets of duckweed that may fool the unwary traveler into an unplanned swim. To move through here is to carefully pick one's way across damp and narrow land bridges, and sometimes getting your paws muddy. This is the kingdom of the alligator, too, so watch your step.
In a secluded clearing, an old wooden skiff lies upturned on a dry patch of land. Small, bleached bones are scattered around the clearing, and this is where the maman makes her home.
23on Aug 6, 2009, 8:51am
by ◦ c o m e t ◦
in The Search is On.
[ ]Riverside Forest
In this region, the swampy water moves a little faster, and a large, raised area of land fosters huge live oaks. The trees are ancient and hauntingly beautiful, their branches riddled with Spanish Moss and grown more horizontally than vertically. This place has a strange air to it; it's always quieter here than in the surrounding marshes, and hulking trees cast strange shadows. In fact, if one were to look hard enough, he might find a forgotten cemetery here, a dozen or so graves from pre-colonial times. There are fewer alligators here, and more swamp rabbits and small mammals, making this a fine place to hunt.
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