Ink and Quill
This is where you can very easily find any information on rules, plot, and any announcements. One can also ask any question if they wish in this board. It is guest friendly!
Here is where you can find information on creating your own character to bring to Storybrooke. Whether an OC or a canon from the show, this is a stop you won't want to miss.
Here is where you can find various things to do out of character - this includes plotting with others, tracking your threads, notifying us of absences and much more!
Here is where one goes to advertise their own RP! The only rule is to have a place we can link back as a guest!
Storybrooke
Walking along Main Street one can find just about every single store, with the clocktower a big attraction. Sometimes one might just want to stroll on along the street and take the sights in.
Below the clock tower there is a library, a dusty old thing, but it seems someone has become the librarian for the first time in as long as anyone can remember...
The staple of Storybrooke cuisine: Granny's Diner. And if you need a place to stay, she's also got some rooms upstairs for rent.
The Rabbit Hole is THE bar to go to if you want to be cool. With pool tables, dart boards and rocking live music, the nightlife here cannot be beat.
Here is where you can find Mr. Gold who can help you find anything you might need. Anything.
Here is where you can find the nuns of Storybrooke. While it has rooms for each nun and a place of worship, this place is fairly small and it can start to feel a bit packed in here.
Here is where the town meets to discuss everything important - from elections to meetings for laws and ordinances. Mayor Mills's office can also be found here.
The Elementary, Middle, and High Schools for all the children of Storybrooke are backed into a small bit of town. The schools might be small, but there aren't many kids anyways, as each class boasts about 20 students at its best.
Here is where Sheriff Swan can be found while on duty. There are two cells for holding criminals. There is also an attached courtroom for small in-town trials.
If you're hurt, come here. Dr. Whale is considered a good doctor after all, there's nothing to worry about.
While partially collapsed, these mines have a few entrances one can enter through, though the parts that are collapsed cannot be accessed.
An old bridge that was once for collecting tolls of travelers. Now it is a popular location for couples wanting to get away from prying eyes.
The clear marina makes one thing clear: Storybrooke is on the coast, though there is very little beach. Mostly there are docks, fish stalls, and even a little diner where one can eat 'nautical' meals by the ocean.
Extended on three sides of Storybrooke, this forest surrounds most of the town and must be passed through in order to leave. Though no one leaves anyways.
From the mayor's house, to Gold's pink house on the hill, here is where all the houses and apartments of the residents can be found.
Anywhere in Storybrooke not listed elsewhere can be found here.