Flauston Neighborhoods

Layout

~~~ Bacalhau Island ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~
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... Long Harbor ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~
... Mayflower Park ~~~ Leather District Glass Bay ~~~ ~~~ ~~~
Westbridge West Side Shortman Bridge Midtown Flauston Common East Side ~~~ East Tower
... University District ~~~ Interstate 945 Business District ... ~~~ ~~~
... ... ~~~ Colchester ... ... ~~~ ~~~

West Side

A working class neighborhood that dissolves into the suburbs west of the city.

Long Harbor

While this was once a bustling active harbor, most boats are permanently moored in recent years.

University District

Noel Edwards University, usually referred to simply as “University”. Most students commute from Westbridge and Colchester, but this area is considered part of Flauston proper. The university’s proudest structure is its baseball stadium which it shares with the local national league team.

Glass Bay

A rich residential area with old world stone buildings and many small parks. Since Ascent it has been closed off from the rest of the city.

Midtown

This cramped and busy district lies at the very center of Flauston. The West Tower rose here, and the piles of debris around it has been largely untouched.

Flauston Common

East of Midtown is this large hilly green park.

Waterfront / East Side

A quaint neighborhood once known for being the center of tourism in Flauston. The tourism industry has collapsed, but the district still operates under the shadow of the East Tower that can be seen out in the ocean.

Business District

The southeast side of the city harbors the largest buildings. The area is still mostly offices, though now many have been abandoned and some gangs from Colchester are rumored to have moved in.

Westbridge

A suburban town west of Flauston that is known for being affluent and quiet.

Colchester

A poor, crime-ridden town south of Flauston.

Bacalhau Island

An island in Flauston Bay. A ferry once conveyed visitors to and from Long Harbor. The west side of the island has a popular public beach, while the east side is protected undeveloped land.