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Pawn Shop: A small shop located on a busy street known best for its nightlife stops. The building is characterized by large, glossy shop windows taking up most of the storefront and oak paneling bordering the glass. In bold, eye-catching letters hanging from a sign over the door, the title, “PAWN SHOP,” draws you in. Every time you open the door, you hear a familiar ring of the bell and are welcomed by a greeting from the shop owner, Kim Jaeho.

The Basement: A damp, cold cellar with crumbling plaster and red carpet, where on the edges it had turned pink from water damage. A few small, basement windows decorate the upper wall, giving a fantastic view of a back alley. There’s little furniture apart from a ratty futon, some chairs, a coffee table, and a retro TV, one with a massive back; none of the furniture goes together or even matches in the slightest.

Velvet Lounge: A lounge characterized by black and red themed EVERYTHING. The front is a flashy restaurant/bar with red lights and velvet booths. The back of the building, behind a curtain, is usually a hangout for affluent, corrupt businessmen in gaudy, gold jewelry to socialize. Occasionally characters can find work here, whether it be from one of the men or the lounge itself (waiters). The fumes of incense and tobacco can be smelt from outside the building, while it is much more saturated and intoxicating inside. Smooth jazz, fancy drinks, and overpriced meals, it's a much more calm and soothing in comparison to the clubs and bars surrounding it.

Neon Lights: It is a boisterous club filled with energetic college students and foreigners eating, drinking, and dancing. The pounding music and flashy lights draw in the youth, and the atmosphere keeps them there. When first walking in, you are greeted by loud music, claw machines, and a lot of retro arcade games. Furthering in, you’ll see the bar and the dance floor; surrounding the platform are chairs, booths, and tables.

The Heiress Motel: While the motel is titled as being fit for an heiress, it’s actually the complete opposite. The motel is a dingy and rundown building; cracked ceilings discolored walls and the god-awful beached-theme decor. The staff doesn’t care and does little to nothing to keep the place looking clean and presentable. Somehow it’s still thriving. Rooms are usually bought out by drunk “love birds” or paranoid junkies trying to get a fix.

Mother’s Favorite: A highly rated restaurant known for its ramyeon and fried chicken. It’s a favorite for drunks trying to sober up, and college students needing a break from the wild atmosphere of the club. It’s small, and the decor is a little outdated, but the hospitality of the staff makes you feel comforted and at home. A great joint to eat at with friends.

Drink Up!: A traditional bar that is usually filled with stressed, office workers, and middle-aged men. It has an urban aesthetic with high ceilings, hanging lights, brick walls, concrete flooring, and cushioned black booths with matching cherry wood tables. It’s relaxed and has constant pop music echoing from the speakers. It’s an escape from the crazy nightlife; for those wanting to experience a dulled down version of it.

The Crackhouse: Broken chandeliers, cracked, piss-colored walls and a grand staircase; an abandoned building just west from the Pawn Shop, a meetup place for any type of illegal goods trade. As well as that, it homes homeless tweakers, sitting in filth with a stale stench of mold and water damage. Previously, it was an elegant hall; wealthy people hosted parties there, but it lost all business as soon as the flashier nightlife moved in next door. The place was never sold or renovated, just abandoned and left to rot.
 
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