The Riverfront, The District or even Blood Square: The
converted downtown area of St. Louis where most vampire owned businesses are located. Because of the large
vampire population the area is a tourist mecca.
Guilty Pleasures: A strip club, that Jean-Claude owns, where
the dancers are vampires and lycanthropes.
Circus of the Damned: An indoor carnival/fun house/arcade,
themed after vampires. It is also the daytime reasting place for the Master of the City and his vampires. Jean-Claude
also owns this business.
The Church of Eternal Life: One of the largest growing religions
in the United States. It's a vampire church, they recruite humans with eternal life, even if they do become the undead.
Malcolm is the head os the church. The church and it's members don't assiocate with any of the Riverfront businesses.
Dead Dave's: A bar. The owner, Dave, is an ex-cop kicked
off the force when he became a vampire. He and the daytime manager/bartender, Luther, give Anita lots of inside
info to pass on to the police.
The Laughing Corpse: A comedy club that Jean-Claude
owns and Willie McCoy manages. The acts vary from vampire comedians, human/zombie comedy duos, and even
some human comedians.
The Tenderloin: The "red light" district in St. Louis.
St. Louis City Hospital: A victim of budget cuts, the morgue
is the only part of the hospital still open. During the 1900's, Dr. Henry Mulligan experimented on trying to find a
cure for vampirism at the hospital. An part of these experiments, the morgue had a specially built vault room. Currently
all preternatural related deaths are sent to there. They have a vampire counsellor on staff and keep feeding tanks to
help new undead after they rise.
The Lunatic Cafe: A restaurant/bar owned by Raina. Popular
with lycanthropes.
Danse Macabre: A dance club with a definate S&M decorative
feel. Jean-Claude also owns this place.
Burnt Offerings: A restaurant/bar that isn't along the riverfront.
It is named after the 1970's Oliver Reed and Bette Davis. The place is pure schlock, filled with caricaturtations of
60's and 70's horror stars, with the exception of Bela Lugosi. There aslo the haunted house soundtrack and the
lifesize wax dummy of Christopher Lee as Dracula. Anita particular loves their friday night Scary Karaoke.
The Leather Den: A bar that caters to sadomasochistic gay
men who happen to be lycanthropes.