Danoram
probaly...
The town of Omen consists of three small districts. Upper Omen, Downtown Omen, and Southcreek Omen. While housing is offered Downtown in the form of apartments, most of the residents live in Upper Omen due to its more forested and secluded environment (like this), which opens up into Downtown as you descend the mountain--this takes about twenty minutes by vehicle at 45 mph average.
Along the way from Upper Omen to Downtown Omen is the park, a well-maintained and heavily patrolled property for its preservation of wildlife that expands for several miles, much of which is woodland with only a small percentage being cleared off and accessible year-round. The remaining percentage is private through Fall and Winter, opening up only during the Spring and Summer for campers and Scouts.
Into Downtown is where you'll find your recreation and business, then across the Sergeant Cloud's Memorial Bridge, which stretches across the Southcreek River that waterfalls a steep, wooded ravine, you'll be in Southcreek Omen where the Northern Lights Mall and Entertainment Bureau are located. In all, the three districts are surrounded by the same forest like a halo, with the Southcreek River cutting through from out of town at a higher elevation.
---Downtown Omen, population 300. Residential Omen, population 1’500. Southcreek Omen, population 1’500. Some of our own characters are not even included in these counts--rather, their workplace is located in Downtown Omen or Southcreek. Do keep in mind that everything is not exactly to scale. Our characters are but a tiny speck on the map (there's a reference in a box located beside the Omen Apartments. The small dot being a person and the larger being a car.)
---Black Lines---indicate all of the sidewalks and building outlines. Anywhere on the map where black meets with light grey is probably the same color/material in-character. It's simply represented as different colors on the map.
---Light Grey---indicates sidewalks and walkways.
---Light Purple---indicates parallel parking zones.
---Red X---indicates a hazardous location on the road, so where wrecks tend to happen more often.
---Red Lines---indicate crosswalks and or caution areas, such as jay-walking, or it could mean there's a stop sign or--at three-way or four-way intersections--a traffic light.
---White Lines--indicate parking spaces; though, these are not to scale. In-character they'd be smaller and there would probably be more of them than what's actually represented.
---Blue---indicates water.
---Orange Lines---indicate the side of the building you're most likely to enter on, so any entrance available to the public. Entrances limited to employees may not be shown.
---Dark Green---indicates trees. A lot of these areas, I'd imagine are actually thickly wooded but most of them not thick enough to get lost in.
---Light Green---indicates grassy terrain.
---M/W #19---indicates Men's locker room entrance and Women's locker room entrance, though they are accessible through indoors as well.
---Black Dashes #36---indicates gas pumps.
---Red Border/X-Out #54---Currently under investigation by the police. Will be removed when once again accessible by the public.
---E.E. #22--stands for emergency entrance.
---Reference Images---these are not definite. Take into consideration the written descriptions below (if given) and pair it with the images using your imaginative power. Some of the references will show a single-story building while the description describes a two or three-story building, so just imagine that representation in the image to be larger or wider. Also, take into consideration the background or surrounding scenery.
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