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In the early 1950s, a small community named Mikage-cho began to see a high concentration of immigrants from the US only but a few years after World War II. With it, they brought their cultural norms, transforming the city into an American city in Japan. A decade later, it was renamed Lunarvale. Only the eldest residents remember its old name. It's even become customary to give children Americanized first names.   
 
 
A city still seeing growth even today, it does have a curiously drab appearance. Nearly all buildings are painted shades of white or gray, and all the cars on the roads are either red or white (save for delivery trucks, which use blue). The two malls, Sun Mall and Joy Street, both use a bright yellow. Only a few homes, namely those of more wealthy individuals, attempt to break the mold.     
 
 
The city is prosperous, even as it tends to do things its own way in comparison to the rest of the nation. The Saeki Electronics, Biological, Energy Corporation (SEBEC), a powerful corporate entity whose products see use far and wide, calls this city home and guarantees there's a job available in just about any sector here, in a part of the world rapidly leaving old traditions behind. 
 
 
Yet... is everyone is truly happy about the way things are?<br>
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;--''MUSH description''
 
  
 
=In And Around Lunarvale=
 
=In And Around Lunarvale=

Revision as of 04:29, 11 February 2013

Contents

In And Around Lunarvale

St. Hermelin High School

Agastya Trees

Sun Mall

  • List stores here
  • Hamster Cafe

Joy Street

  • List stores here

Unnamed Shrine

Hospital

Police Station

Industrial District

SEBEC Building

Ruins

Mikage-cho

  • Mikage-cho locations here

History

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