As the day drew to a close, I stepped off the ship in Clockhaven to have a brief look about. I had not been in Clockhaven since a certain incident, and, as with other parts of New Babbage, much had changed.
Still, the winding streets surrounded by tall, ancient buildings were the same as ever, creating warren-like pathways through the city. After dark, one did well to be nervous.
The plaza was new to me, however, and a pleasant place to sit and watch people go about their business, whether it was shopping, building, or taking advantage of a secluded corner to arrange an assignation.
I stopped into a shop with a name well-known to me: Edward Pearse, Duke of Argylle. His Grace is apparently a collector with eclectic tastes. The shop is filled with curios, tastefully arranged.
As befits the name, Clockhaven has clocks aplenty, and I noticed that the time had grown quite late. I was in danger of missing my transportation to my next assignment, so I hastened again to the docks and caught the steamer just as it was beginning to pull away....
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Quite simply one of my favourite places on the whole grid...
I love what Mr. Tenk has done with the place. :)
Sister Kathy has a post coming up in a few days in which she expresses her dismay with out of context builds in themed areas - in particular, in Caledon, right across from our house. Much as I love Caledon, it's nice to have a unified theme throughout an estate, the way Babbage is the sooty, industrial heart of Steampunk, or Steelhead is the Western frontier, and to have that theme enforced by a benevolent dictator.
I'd love New Babbage even more if things would rez a little more quickly!
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