April 2nd, 2018


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PREMISE
Most people would say that they know the story of Peter Pan as a free-spirited and mischievous young boy who can never grow up, leader of the Lost Boys, and able to fly with just the right amount of pixie dust. While all of this is true, Pan’s residence on the island has been in place since the early 1900s, and Neverland has changed.

Physically, the inhabitants of the island are youthful in appearance, though unquestionably, no one would mistake them for children. The dark shadows of their eyes speak of the bloodshed they've seen, the loved ones they've lost. Blissfully unaware, Pan continues to stir the pot with his games, anxiously awaiting new opportunities to draw new alliances or fracture the ones he's grown bored of maintaining. Through constant use of the wormhole, tears have been open into new worlds, efficiently cultivating new species and walks of life throughout the island.

A game of Savages can't have a clear winner, but everyone is playing all the same. And when the island can change on the whim of a boy, it's important to know where you stand when the sun sets over Neverland.
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CANDLE COVE, CALIFORNIA
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The difference between History and Legend can sometimes be a thin one. The best example of this would be Candle Cove, California. History tells us that many years ago, the town, whose original name has been lost to memory, was being ravaged by an epidemic of Cholera. Treatment was spread too far along the west coast, and the city was deemed expendable. The state government decided that it would be better to contain and destroy the disease rather than treat the population. In the dead of night, the state’s militia locked the citizens in their homes then set the town on fire. Anyone who tried to escape was shot, and their body thrown to the fire. The incident was kept as secret as possible, but they could not hide their guilt from everything.

That is where Legend takes over. It is said that so much death in one location, so many innocents sacrificed, cursed the land and punched a pinhole in the fabric of reality. The evil of the government’s actions permeated the area. It drew the attention of the things in the dark, creatures of the Netherworld. Demons. Slowly, over time these beings rose, lured by the sweet taste of innocent blood spilled. By the time the first monster emerged through the hole the town had been rebuilt, repopulated and renamed Candle Cove from how sailors on ships off shore said the town looked as it burned. The new residents had no idea what was about to happen.

Nothing seemed out of the ordinary at first. Then pets and livestock began to go missing. The people blamed this on local wildlife, bears or cougars, but when hunting parties came home empty handed suspicion began to grow, followed quickly by an instinctual fear. They were right to be afraid because soon it was children then adults that disappeared. People began to see things in the shadows of the forest around the town, in the alley ways. In their homes. Things hunted anyone who dared to venture out at night. Finally, people decided things were too weird, too dangerous in their quaint, seaside town, and they tried to move away. Only the things of the Netherworld took a page out of the militia’s playbook. The town limits were guarded. Anyone who tried to leave was viciously killed, their corpses left as a warning. You can enter, but you can’t leave.

Time passed with the creatures and monsters taking up residence alongside the citizens. Word got out and others were drawn to town. Hunters. Investigators. And other creatures who could feel at home there, such as vampires, ghosts and werecreatures. Yet, even though they are drawn there for reasons only the things beyond the pinhole understand, they are unaware that they will be unable to leave Candle Cove.

Until it is too late.

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Holds Rules Jobs Application Drop Box The Compass Foundation, founded by environmentalist and adventurer Walter Rutherford in the 1890s, has been a champion for nature and world culture since its conception. Rutherford's plan to bring sights and stories from around the world into the living rooms and onto the coffee tables of American households took shape in the form of Compass, a monthly magazine that was first published in 1907. In 1999 publication was reduced to a quarterly issue to focus on the expansion of the magazine's digital and multimedia presence.

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PHANTOMS
Phantoms takes place in Los Angeles, California. The glitz, the glamour, and the dark things that go "bump" in the night. These creatures have always lived beside us, in secret, in the shadows, until recently when vampires began to push for more publicity. They came "out of the coffin," so to speak, and since then the struggle for survival has been on the rise as other supernatural beings have begun coming out to the world. Meanwhile, the rest of the world is left to grapple with their existence.

The year began with a worldwide march against vampires and werewolves. There was another march, later in the day and night, which was in favor of vampires and werewolves. The two groups met and a brawl followed. The death toll rose to 10, 5 humans, 3 vampires, and 2 werewolves. A state of emergency was declared and vampires and werewolves had all of their would-be rights revoked. They are named unofficial public enemies and the supernatural war begins.

Supernatural species, who were once in silent war with one another, must now work together in order to stop whoever is framing the vampires and werewolves of Los Angeles.