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TriadCity Message of the Day
2008-12-09

Two collective homes in the NorthWest Third are nearing completion: the Padre Uriel Molina Collective Home, and the Archbishop Oscar Romero Collective home, both off of Ulitsa L.D. Bronstein near the University. Residents will be moving in shortly. In the mean time, you're welcome to tour the empty-but-nearly-complete facilities.

WITH THIS EXCEPTION.

EVIL-ALIGNED CHARACTERS ARE UNWELCOME in these two places.

Nothing will prevent Evil characters tresspassing. But, they WILL be violently attacked, by multiple guardians.

Signs at the entrances to the grounds provide warning. Take them seriously!

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--Brian McHale,
Postmodernist Fiction (info)

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