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#but yeyeye new details to the au
shslpunkartist · 1 year
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Thought of some extra details with the Symbol AU. Mainly the environments.
It's going under the read more cuz it's long
For the Spades, civilization feels like it's always night time, where the fun tends to happen. Modern and comfy, with lots of entertainment and food places to go to. Keith's base is a Playbunny Music Club. Leroy is a Maid Cafe. Both feel extremely large places, and although they're the main servers, you gotta follow their rules. Oreo's base is essentially their home, which almost feels like Wonderland: everything's floating about, appearing and disappearing. A path is made for you as you walk, and if Oreo wants something, it simply floats to him without him saying a word. He can make floors and platforms form if he wants a steady play area.
Each corner has their own kind of civilization, divided into its OWN corners. The regular people have their version of their city, the Trump Cards each have their own bases, and the Leader themselves have the last spot. There's also nameless servants that help monitor and fix each city up, with only their assigned symbol shown as their faceless heads.
There's also two easy means (and one personal) of transportations: train, personal (like car or motorbike), and teleportation. Only the Leaders can teleport. Everyone can use the trains, which travel quick from corner to corner. The cars and motorcycles are futuristic as well, what with them hover wheels n shit (but there are the classic bikes with regular wheels that we're used to. Clover corner feels weirdly familiar to them)
For the Hearts, this is where the glamorous go. Rich and bright, everything you need right at your finger tips. Amelia's side is a Casino, made to play with high stakes and be entertained by the music, food, and scenary. Naomi's side is a Circus, gathering all the supernaturals and letting them run the show however they want, whether for fun or for scares. Cherri's base is FAR from fancy: it's a surprise you can walk on the floor when there's endless plushies around, big and huge. She sits in the middle, playing on her phone, reading some story, or drawing new pics. The plushies have great power, however: each one can take you to a new room, usually an escape room. Just one open of the jaw and you're sucked in, forced to deal with whatever room she put you in (btw they're not all bad. There's a few that are actual means of teleporting somewhere)
For the Clovers, it's a free for all. How quickly things get broken and fixed up, broken and fixed, again and again. Pico's side doesn't look all that different from the main city, but it's somehow more sustainable living, what with the buildings more sturdy and impenetrable to explosions (*cough*Darnell*cough*). Still a mess, but somehow better. Tsuri, surprisingly, is a Hotel Complex, though it's less of a spot to take a vacation, but more so a way to handle disputes.. or murders. He's also technically the Head of the Hotel, but he gave practically all power to someone else, as she's helped him many times with his own business. Pachinko's base is essentially a Throne Room, full of his many victories and trophies. He's got a weapon ready to smash anything he feels like breaking (bet yall can't figure out what it is~). The Throne Room can very easily become an Arena, if you try to challenge him right then and there
For the Diamonds, it's a mess there as well, but not in the chaotic sense. It feels very basic and quiet compared to the others. There's a standard city, sure, mixed with some nature, but it can feel eerily quiet at times. Otis has more structure of an actual city, clean and easy to navigate. He leads the one Police station there, but the jail still needs some work. Kurai's the exact opposite: a Forest. A black and white forest that feels endless. You'll find random servants giving out resources, such as food and random games, but that's it. People go there either for a dare, a place to meditate, or when contemplating stuff. Keno's base can hardly be called one, considering it's the "Sky".. or at least acts as one. When you walk into the door to his base, you somehow end up on the clouds, where he's either sleeping or watching everyone go by. The Moon will also be in random spots each day, but when the Moon is so close you can touch it, he's thinking of playing a killing game.. best hope he won't nominate you.
As for the Joker, well.. there isn't really a civilization there. Just one big building right smack in the middle of the corners. Only the Trump Cards, Leaders, and the few residents there have entered the building. For others, it serves as a place to watch the killing games happen, as they're huge tvs that can come out of it, broadcasting whatever happens
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