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Musebox info and Tokyo Hotspots
Everything you need to know about this place is in this google doc. We're playing it fast and loose here, so no need to follow the rules too much.
Titania Corp: Your all-purpose mega corporation that provides some of the latest of Japan's technological innovations. Its founder, Gallon Abelard, hailed from Europe and established the company's roots in Tokyo during the 1980s. The company promised products that would cause great changes in the way we view our world, but the so-called "Project Swan Song" came to an apparent halt after the mysterious disappearance of Gallon and his son, Edgar. Edmund now sits as the president of the Titania Corporation with his son, Cornelius, next in line to inherit the throne, as it were...
Minoru High School: One of many homes of public education in Tokyo, this one serves as the main one for the sake of convenience. A school that prides itself on bearing the fruits of knowledge for students to pick and other such metaphorical jargon. The principal is a kind elderly man who tries to see the best in even the worst of students. Such a kind nature would be easily taken advantage of were it not for the staff full of hard-asses to balance out the principal's leniency. Fortunately, those parts of the teachers are rarely aimed at the good students.
Shinjuku A large neighborhood with a high number of stores and an even higher population count. Affordable housing is made possible to compensate for the large number of residents, with rent adjusted based on the household's total income. This leads to what some refer to as the "poorer side" of Shinjuku, based on the rowdy type of people who tend to live there....
Shibuya A very, very popular hangout spot filled with more than enough restaurants, stores and hotspots to fill up a person's day. Understandably, it's well-loved by teenagers. It's also become highly important to the murder cases; anytime someone goes missing, a countdown timer and emblem representing the person appears on one of Shibuya's many giant displays. Should this timer ever hit zero, the person will die.
Titania Corp: Your all-purpose mega corporation that provides some of the latest of Japan's technological innovations. Its founder, Gallon Abelard, hailed from Europe and established the company's roots in Tokyo during the 1980s. The company promised products that would cause great changes in the way we view our world, but the so-called "Project Swan Song" came to an apparent halt after the mysterious disappearance of Gallon and his son, Edgar. Edmund now sits as the president of the Titania Corporation with his son, Cornelius, next in line to inherit the throne, as it were...
Minoru High School: One of many homes of public education in Tokyo, this one serves as the main one for the sake of convenience. A school that prides itself on bearing the fruits of knowledge for students to pick and other such metaphorical jargon. The principal is a kind elderly man who tries to see the best in even the worst of students. Such a kind nature would be easily taken advantage of were it not for the staff full of hard-asses to balance out the principal's leniency. Fortunately, those parts of the teachers are rarely aimed at the good students.
Shinjuku A large neighborhood with a high number of stores and an even higher population count. Affordable housing is made possible to compensate for the large number of residents, with rent adjusted based on the household's total income. This leads to what some refer to as the "poorer side" of Shinjuku, based on the rowdy type of people who tend to live there....
Shibuya A very, very popular hangout spot filled with more than enough restaurants, stores and hotspots to fill up a person's day. Understandably, it's well-loved by teenagers. It's also become highly important to the murder cases; anytime someone goes missing, a countdown timer and emblem representing the person appears on one of Shibuya's many giant displays. Should this timer ever hit zero, the person will die.