Post by MissTris on Oct 9, 2010 8:52:39 GMT -5
Baltimore is a veritable mixing bowl is diversities- Black, Indian, Hispanic, oriental, to name a few major ones it is possibly top contender in being 'the Blood Bath of the US.' For a city it's size it sees a lot of death and destruction at the hands of it's residence...with an undercity to match it's no wonder why.
Long have the common, or perhaps uncommon humans who live in this veritable hell hole been attended by the inner demons, monsters and other myths from places of beauty, such as the Domineering Barns and Noble Bookstore, by the Hard Rock Cafe in Inner Harbor. The Many storied aquarium, with a rain forest finish would delight the kiddies, until perhaps a Mermaid grows tired of hiding. At the Ravens Stadium, one of the winged may become angry about the ground view. Perhaps a werewolf curator is shaking hands with a newly shown artist, and attends him around the museum on a privet tour. There are incidents, for even UC residence can grow tired of overcity hiding. However, a group of steadfast 'myth hunters' is ever ready to find these incidents and exploit them, and cause harm to the unknown existence of the whole Under City.
While Baltimore has it's beautiful points, it's dangerous, especially to a roving loner in the wrong side of town. Some places look innocent, such as Druid Hill Park...but their reputations will tell you the background has nothing to do with what's happening in the fore...
Some shots of Baltimore, so you get the idea ((and I kid you not, this place can be scary as shit if you don't know where you are going))
A shot of the Inner Harbor and part of the city.
Another day shot of some of the city and the Harbor.
Barns and Noble Bookstore, in Inner Harbor, next to Hard Rock and a few other eateries. It's a stones throw from the Mall and five minute walk from the Convention Center.
Baltimore Art Museum. Look! It's free!
Druid Hill Park, as dangerous as it is nice looking. Pity a white minority who stumbles through. Gangs hand around here, drugs are dealt and many a shooting or stabbing do take place here. It's no place to take the kids.
Under City does come up in Human Culture! It's those 'myth hunters' at their tricks.
Long have the common, or perhaps uncommon humans who live in this veritable hell hole been attended by the inner demons, monsters and other myths from places of beauty, such as the Domineering Barns and Noble Bookstore, by the Hard Rock Cafe in Inner Harbor. The Many storied aquarium, with a rain forest finish would delight the kiddies, until perhaps a Mermaid grows tired of hiding. At the Ravens Stadium, one of the winged may become angry about the ground view. Perhaps a werewolf curator is shaking hands with a newly shown artist, and attends him around the museum on a privet tour. There are incidents, for even UC residence can grow tired of overcity hiding. However, a group of steadfast 'myth hunters' is ever ready to find these incidents and exploit them, and cause harm to the unknown existence of the whole Under City.
While Baltimore has it's beautiful points, it's dangerous, especially to a roving loner in the wrong side of town. Some places look innocent, such as Druid Hill Park...but their reputations will tell you the background has nothing to do with what's happening in the fore...
Some shots of Baltimore, so you get the idea ((and I kid you not, this place can be scary as shit if you don't know where you are going))
A shot of the Inner Harbor and part of the city.
Another day shot of some of the city and the Harbor.
Barns and Noble Bookstore, in Inner Harbor, next to Hard Rock and a few other eateries. It's a stones throw from the Mall and five minute walk from the Convention Center.
Baltimore Art Museum. Look! It's free!
Druid Hill Park, as dangerous as it is nice looking. Pity a white minority who stumbles through. Gangs hand around here, drugs are dealt and many a shooting or stabbing do take place here. It's no place to take the kids.
Under City does come up in Human Culture! It's those 'myth hunters' at their tricks.