Trinity Park

Trinity Park is a lush, green preserve built right onto the extreme western edge of the bustling capitol of the Kralizon Kingdom. It is someplace one can find a quiet getaway to escape the chaos of the city for a while. It houses playing fields for several sports, quiet paths and walkways, a large amusement park/arcade, and the Royal Preserve for Endangered Species. Also, by a modern marvel of technology, the Farsalye River was redirected, and pumped by immense pipes hundreds of stories straight up and into the park. Upon reaching the begining of the park, the water is diverted into three different branches, and aloud to meander throughout the park, thus the name. After completing their course the three channels of water cascade over the edge of the city, and plummet in three seperate arcs thousands of feet down to the ocean. People are treated to an unobstructed view of the ocean from the edge of the falls and the amusement park. There are other smaller parks located in the same section of the city, every few levels down. Only the top park has the amusement section and the Preserve however, and so the top park is considered the Trinity Park. The lower parks even have smaller rivers pumped from branches in the main pipes, but generally it's only one, or sometimes two. And they aren't as big as the top level rivers, nor can you see the ocean, or the sky from the lower parks.

The amusement park is located on the north-western edge of the park, which also places it on the edge of the city. Just outside the entrance gate, Trinity Falls thunders over the edge of the city. The amusement park boasts roller coasters, thrill rides, souveniers, and one of the largest arcades on the planet. Thousands of people pass through its gates every day. Tickets are 40 credits, and year long passes are 500 credits.

Just outside the main gates of the amusement park sits a large, rather strange looking house. Partially modern and partially looking as if it was made out of gingerbread. This is The Great Gag Mansion, and just as the name suggests, this house is filled with every silly souvenier and knicknack possible. Everything from woopee cushions, slinkies, and silly putty, to magic tricks, costumes, and makeup. Prices can range from a single credit, to thousands for the more elaborate items. The owner is a tall man who calls himself Mr. Inviso. He dresses in old style stage magician clothes, and absolutely loves his job. He is never too busy to show an item off, and enjoyes doing tricks and passing out candy to kids in the store. Every 3 hours there is a free magic show starring Mr. Inviso that entertains, but also uses tricks sold at the Gag Mansion. The climax of the show sees Mr. Inviso sealed inside a MDC booth with no exits, and has him dissapear right in front of people without even covering the booth. In reality, Mr. Inviso is a 10th level Ley Line Walker, and some of his 'tricks' are actually real spells or rituals. He will teach real magic to someone who is interested (for the right price depending on the spell), but he is very carefull about who he choses to teach.

More info on the Preserve and remainder of the Park coming soon.