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Evita
Evita
Well-Connected

Nov-1-2006 07:01

What city would you suggest to be the next venue for sleuthing, should the powers that be decide to expand further?

My vote goes to Havana - it's in a new part of the world and in the 1930s was no doubt full of shady yet glamorous characters...

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tollo
tollo
Old Shoe

Nov-1-2006 08:58

I bet that would be pretty cool :D

Peach Pearl
Peach Pearl

Nov-1-2006 12:34

mabye cuba. in the 20s or 40s (or something like that), they went to cuba to gamble.

Peach Pearl
Peach Pearl

Nov-1-2006 12:44

no wait chicago.

Serges
Serges
Vigilante

Nov-1-2006 14:58

I second the Chicago option...

wait... no I don't.

If Ben decides to expand to Chicago, then the AVL can't do it.
(***Little clue as to what the AVL may hold down the road...***)

biggie528
biggie528
Lucky Stiff

Nov-1-2006 19:40

*is totally intrigued by Serges' post*

I think it should be in a new country or continent, personally...Rio or something would be cool :)

John Q. Publik
John Q. Publik
Old Shoe

Nov-1-2006 20:04

I've always thought that the Big Easy would make a great addition, could even have The Old Absinthe House as a townie spot, since it would be before absinthe was outlawed.

BadAss
BadAss
Charioteer

Nov-2-2006 01:10

I want a town with a voodoo priest as a contact. Would be nice change for them fortune tellers :)

Zocrates83
Zocrates83
Old Shoe

Nov-2-2006 01:14

California would be nice...you could have the bouncer or lifeguard as a WE contact :D

Serges
Serges
Vigilante

Nov-3-2006 01:47

***DISCLAIMER***

AVL administration reserves the right to utilize any cities mentioned in this thread for AVL purposes, provided Sleuth does not announce a similar intention.

So far, if I were to make 4 new cities... Chicago, Havana, Rio De Janeiro would make the list.

Clara Dark
Clara Dark
Nomad

Nov-3-2006 05:17

I miss a continental European city in the game... I'd vote for Venice, or Prague

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