Savage Garden

Located in the basement below the JC Penny on the North end of the Ponce Mall, Savage Garden caters to San Augustin's goth culture, and is open from duck 'til dawn. Savage Garden is an 18+ club, which requires patrons 21 & over who wish to drink to register with their membership program, which requires a membership card and a thumbprint to purchase a drink.

Supporting Cast: Goth kids out for a good time, punks slumming it in the dark, the Lonely Ones, the bouncer and bartendes.

Resonance(s): Roll: 1-8: Melancholy, 9-0: Sanguine.

Other Systems: Goth and Emo Scene Queen predator types who don't want to shell out the cash for a Chalice, still receive a -2 Difficulty to their hunting rolls here. The Lonely Ones are not particular about who hunts in their club, so long as the Masquerade is observed and you clean up your own messes.

Characters with Resources 2 can purchase a Chalice, if they wish. The bartender provides a silver chalice of freshly drained blood. With Resources 3, a character can purchse the Resonance of their choice. Thin-bloods recognized as allies of the Lonely Ones may purchase a chalice for minor favors.

The club is also the Haven and hang-out of the Lonely Ones, San Augustin's most active coterie of thiin-bloods (and most accepted, if only by virtue of their prominence in Kindred Socity). Accessed by a locked door at the south end of the club, the hallway leading to their havens has - for some reason - been decorated to be reminiscent of the Overlook Hotel.

Deacon Stone's Apartment is a well-kept bachelor pad, maintained by any number of groupies and hangers-on.

The Stig's place is designed for fun, with a card table, bar, multiple TV screens, a foosball table, and a stairwell up to the mall.

Colette Silver's apartment is a mirror of her dorm room at Flagler. Though she rarely stays at the club, she keeps it fairly clean.

Wendy Pierce's apartment is that of a modern witch, with pagan designs and modern wood and victorian antique furnishings.

Mark Anthony's Apartment is definitely the home of a goth, with black, velvet, and satin mixed with victorian antiques.

VII. This was the room of the serial killer Nightblade, and has been maintained because of its in-depth record of the city's kindred.