Post by THE STAFF on May 13, 2011 16:25:59 GMT 1
Welcome to New Jersey. As of 2008, the United States Census Bureau estimated the capital of New Jersey, Trenton, obtained a population of approximately 82,883. Of course the Bureau may have left out the head count from the B.R.P.D. as they do not officially exist on file: Only the agents working within the New Jersey confines of the B.R.P.D. know of the headquarters exact location.
During 2008 the population of this monumental man-made city had reached approximately 19,541,453 inhabitants. New York is known for having the oldest and most extensive transportation infrastructures in the United States. The five boroughs of New York include: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island.
This bridge is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States. It was completed in 1883, and it connects the boroughs of New York City's Manhattan and Brooklyn by spanning the East River. It spans over 1,595.5 feet, and is a designated National Historic Landmark. That being said, this bridge overlies the Troll Market that has been hidden from humans since it's roots.
The Troll Market is located under the Brooklyn Bridge. Although it remains hidden from human eyes, it serves as a home and marketplace to mythological, fantasy, and supernatural creatures from all over the world, varying in cultural origin. The market itself contains hundreds of booths and shopping centers for the strange beings of the world. The array of items that can be purchased within is too vast to count, and it is built out of supernatural structures and cannibalized pieces of the New York sewer system. Pipes are visible lining it along it's outer walls. The streets are narrow, and the place is crowded with pedestrian filled road ways, and back alleys. Humans are not common in this area, and they will not be welcomed by the mythical beings in most cases.
Bethmora was once the ancient city of the elves. The underground city of Bethmoora takes over a good six miles of land underground. The columns inside the city are engraved by the elvish language. The Royal Palace is surrounded by the idle Golden Army that has been forgotten by most. A Plague of Silence took over the city and it was abandoned. Most of the elves now live in exile, and the only known elves remain in New York City.