Sacrosanct contains four distinct neighborhoods, each with their own specific kind of houses and residents. Explore our districts, view lists of our citizens and enjoy our block parties!

What You'll Find Here

Anacosta Heights
Dupont Circle
Hawethorn Village
River Dale

Anacosta Heights

Situated above the daily life of the city, Anacosta Heights is a tucked away suburb featuring extravagant neo-gothic inspired mansions. The inhabitants of this neighborhood often show their overwhelming wealth with sports cars lining their long, circular driveways, large pools, and manicured gardens. The homeowners of Anacosta Heights treasure their privacy as seen by the high iron gates to the security personnel present at every entrance.

Dupont Circle

Dupont Circle is a small suburban neighborhood settled within the serene portion of the southern portion of town. These four-bedroom, single-family homes feature back yards, porches, garages, and far more breathing space then the Village offers. This neighborhood often is more family orientated and even has organized events for children and the neighborhood as a whole.

Hawethorn Village

Settled in the middle of downtown, Hawthorn Village consists of several victorian inspired row houses just off the main street. Due to it's convenience to just about everything, the village can be a tad expensive to live within. However, the residents of this neighborhood often have two to three-story townhouses, often with a one to two-car garage. Many of the houses feature bay windows and/or rooftop terraces with a small fenced-in 'yard'.

River Dale

River Dale primarily consists of apartments that, despite their age and industrial appearing interior, still hold to the Victorian history that permeates the town. These apartments are often the cheapest option and sport scuffed, older wooden floors, open floor plans, visible beams, and the occasional brick wall.

Ashes to Ashes


Posted on May 01, 2017 by Anna-Marie Belrose
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It was the quickest bath Anna had ever forced upon one of her pets. Perhaps because it was the only bath...but at least it was shorter than her own baths which consisted of much more playing. The little vampire finished rinsing off the panda after scolding her for flailing. It was the panda who needed the bath, not her. The water was good and sudsy before Anna pulled her Lady from the water to plop her down on the rug. Seeing as this was the first time she had bathed an animal it had gone very well. Abby was alive right?

Anna made sure to let out the water in the tub before grabbing a towel and beginning to dry the sopping creature. Of course you were supposed to rub vigorously, that's how you made all the water go away. "You can't get into bed wet." Anna explained to the flopping panda. Maybe she'd have one of the cleaning ladies wash her pet next time. Once Anna was sufficiently satisfied at the level of the panda's dryness she scratched affectionately at its belly. "Good girl." With a soft giggle she watched the red fluff hop up and toddle back into the bedroom.

"Wait, we have to change into our pajamas." Anna followed into the bedroom, making a pitstop at her dresser to pull out a long nightgown for herself. Her gaze then turned to her larger dolls and stuffed animals along the top of her dresser. She plucked the largest stuffed bear from its spot, unceremoniously taking its big pajama shirt off before returning to her pet. "Here." Anna lifted Abby onto the bed then began to wrangle her into the fabric. It would surely fit, of that Anna was determined even if it was a bit saggy in some area. "Now you're ready!" She beamed at her work of the creature stuffed into the clothes which perhaps originally meant for babies. After she changed into her nightgown she climbed into her overly luxurious bed for a child. "When the sun goes down again we can go play at the playground in the park." The child vampire yawned and wrapped her arms securely around her panda. Over time though, when deep sleep finally took over her body, Anna's grip would slowly loosen from the creature.


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