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==Districts== Infinity City is a very diverse collection of many kinds of people who all share the same kind of passion for different shows, books, games, and other things. Despite this shared interest, they don't really get along that well, so they've all more or less split into different districts that cater certain branches of pop-culture and media, keeping the fighting and arguing to a minimum. '''Little Tokyo''' - Anime, Manga, and Japanese media and culture district. Has a large variety of import shops that carry just about everything you could imagine. Also offers a lot of cultural attractions, such as sushi restaurants, noodle shops, artificial hot springs, and apartments built like traditional Japanese castles. Unsurprisingly, Little Tokyo has the most Martial Arts studios in the city, offering classes in many traditional martial arts, as well as things like stage combat and Super Sentai styles. '''Metropolis''' - The Comics, Cartoons, and Western media district. Modern city, most resembles a normal city. Pretty typical in appearance for the most part, though it contains a large number of comic shops, video stores, and theaters which only play animated films. Even more so than other districts, the citizens of Metropolis are known to police themselves, due to a large number of vigilante do-gooders patrolling the streets. It can be quite a headache for ConSec and the Enforcers to deal with, but most of the time, no one bothers to break any laws or cause any troubles for fear of a dozen righteous citizens leaping out to stop them. '''Grimdark Forest''' - The LARP and Renaissance District. Rather than being any sort of city, this district consists of the public parks and open fields surrounding the city. Title aside, the LARP area offers a dense forest and expansive fields to house nearly any sort of organized Live-Action Role Play. Most differing groups know to avoid each other and often act as if the others don't exist, if only to keep the illusion of their own worlds in-tact. In some areas, the homes can range from a simple collection of tents to full blown medieval cities to scrap-built shanty towns in post-apoc territory. '''Neckbeard Alley''' - Traditional gaming and Fantasy District. This district has a certain rustic charm to it, with many of the buildings being fashioned after old wooden taverns or stone castles. If there's one thing this place has an abundance of, it's taverns to gather at. In addition, they have numerous bookstores which carry both literature and rulebooks. Despite the old-world aesthetic, though, the gamers of this district couldn't survive without fast food, so there are a variety of restaurants disguised amongst the fake thatched roof cottages that will deliver pizza or Chinese food. '''Neo Infinity''' - The Tech, Sci-Fi, and futurist District. This district is where some of the city's seedier inhabitants may find themselves working the odd job or two thanks to many tech companies having local branches here, all with their latest cutting edge tech perfect for leaking onto the black market. Also on top of looking more futuristic and shiny than the other districts, this area is the go to place for the latest gadgets, computer components, and the latest software. As such, this district is also home to the most computer savvy citizens, most of which help run and maintain the various networks within the city. '''Industrial District''' - Further from the city lies the Industrial Zone, where the power plant, the water treatment center, the Recyclery where trash is sorted and re-purposed, and the shipping and storage warehouses where all of the incoming shipments arrive. Due to safety regulations and being further from the city, costuming and unusual behavior are less common in this District, though not completely absent. For the benefit of the bordering LARP fields, the city has erected a wide variety of pre-abandoned and faux-dilapidated buildings and factories dotting the outskirts of the district. '''The UnderCon''' - Due to the large number of apartment buildings and hotels and high rises, most buildings have basements several floors deep with service tunnels connecting them and a vast sewer network below that. Con security and Organizers often use the most well-maintained service tunnels as shortcuts through the city, but all those forgotten and unmaintained back halls house the city's homeless con-goers who refused to leave. For others, the UnderCon is just another Some [[InfiniCon Lore|seriously shady shit]] goes on down there. ;''"Where is the _____ District?"'' :Keep in mind, Infinity City is a fairly large place as it is. Each district is an amalgamation of dozens of different fandoms of different genres and media, and in some cases, it just doesn't make sense to give one thing it's own district or distinct place in the city when it may not be large or active enough to call for such a thing. In other cases, the way these things overlap means that certain things are just as much a part of numerous districts as they are their own things. For example, Literature and Video Games are both fairly large, but they are actually representative parts of many large themes and genres. Nearly every district have their own forms of literature and games, so it wouldn't make sense to split those from the existing districts.
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