Difference between revisions of "(Jekyll and) Hyde Park"
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Revision as of 23:14, 24 January 2010
So many of the major English-speaking cities invariably have a neighborhood called Hyde Park. Twilight is no exception, though in this case it was named after the book, and is officially recorded as Jekyll and Hyde Park. Nobody calls it that, though.
Hyde Park is normally a quaint older neighborhood, filled with large stone buildings. There's a small college here with an underused observatory, the eponymous park in a central square, and heavy immigration over the years has turned about a third of the neighborhood into a Chinatown of sorts.
At the moment, though, chaos abounds. There are weird sparks arcing off exposed metal, like the air is full of electricity. People are running around scared and confused, and small fires seem to have cropped up all over the place.
Patrol |
Hyde Park streets |
Visit |
Talk to Ebeneezer |
Notes
- Requires range 4 transportation.
References
- The name refers to Robert Louis Stevenson's novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
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Somerset Square |
University Heights |
Seedy Casinos |
Bayside |
Downtown Twilight |
Heavy Industry District |
Out in the Desert |
(Jekyll and) Hyde Park |
Up in the Mountains |