OVERVIEW
Here on False Gods we strive to push the story outside of England! While there are many important locations in England and Scotland, we have expanded the setting to include various markets and points of interest all over the UK and Ireland. We hope to explore a wider wizarding world together! Below you will find a quick overview of the current world state as well as notable locations in England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
WORLD STATE
On the surface, wizarding UK and Ireland have seen an end to a long war and believe the new administration is leading their citizens into a bright future. Minister Umbridge has firm ideas, but they seem to be working to keep the general public in order, and while fighting still occurs, the media tells the world it’s all being handled efficiently. The Order of the Phoenix has been painted as a radical group hell-bent on taking down the Ministry and ending everyone’s way of life as they know it. The Ministry stresses the danger of these criminals and their hurtful and false rhetoric, claiming the Ministry to be corrupt and only looking out for the good of themselves. Strict registration and sanctions have been placed on creature-kind, an attempt to gather these tainted individuals and keep tabs on beasts that have too long run amok in the wizarding world. The administration preaches integration and involvement for those creatures who agree to follow the rules, but the reality of the situation has pushed many to violence. The general public would be led to believe that the Death Eaters and He Who Must Not Be Named have all fizzled out; defeated and running with their tails tucked. The Ministry and media place a young Harry Potter as the figurehead of their demise, and citizens tend to believe the word of a hero of the people.
Below the surface, things aren’t quite so shiny. The Order is often blamed for actions they did not commit and have become the most wanted individuals in the wizarding world as they fight to bring back true peace and justice. Creatures see registration for what it is, a death sentence, and decide to fight back. Moonlighters instigate fighting all over and form alliances with tainted willing to play dirty for their futures. Death Eaters control all, not gone, but stronger than ever with the Minister and Lucius Malfoy at the head, and Harry Potter as their rising star. The Dark Lord has been reduced to a half-state but is not alone; aided by Loyalists determined to bring him back and regain control of the ranks. The war never truly ended, the players simply grew in number and the strategies evolved with the times.
LOCATIONS
ENGLAND
Diagon Alley: A large wixen market located behind the Leakey Cauldron. It contains many shops, pubs, inns and housing, though as it is the center of magical London rent can be very high. Diagon is the center of life in wizarding England, but this also makes it a place where the Ministry has heavy influence and control.
Knockturn Alley: Located just off and slightly below Diagon Alley, Knockturn is home to more shady establishments. The lower alley has a reputation for selling items related to the Dark Arts and hosting many purist-run businesses. Housing is limited within Knockturn and often just as pricey as Diagon.
Carkitt Market: An outdoor shopping area off the side street of Diagon Alley. It is centered around a Victorian wrought-iron arcade. The shop facades, along with the wrought iron, are Victorian facades painted over in a bright technicolor palette. Living within the surrounding area of Carkitt is much more affordable, but flats are generally small and stacked closely together.
Horizont Alley: A main cross street of Diagon Alley that joins Knockturn and Carkitt together. There are few shops on this street, and most of the buildings are affordable residential housing. In recent years Horizont has become a hotspot for creature-kind and the place in London people are sure to find Mega for sale.
Ministry of Magic: The headquarters of the Ministry of Magic is located in the heart of London. The actual structure is all underground, although magical windows show whatever weather Magical Maintenance has chosen for the day, from bright sunshine to hurricanes. The Ministry is the ruling authority in the UK and Ireland, and currently heavily controlled by Death Eaters and their supporters.
St. Mungo's: A wizarding hospital and learning facility located in London. To enter the premises, one might step through the window of what appears to be a red-bricked, condemned department store called Purge and Dowse, Ltd. This acts as a magical gateway to the main building. Through recent years the rise in creature attacks has brought an influx of patients to the first floor ward, and as such a new wing was established. The creature-injury wing is meant to help those afflicted by attacks and new tainted blood heal and find their way back into society. However the reality isn't so hopeful, as treatment in this ward always leads to registration.
SCOTLAND
Hogsmeade: One of largest all-wizarding villages in the UK, Hogsmeade is a picturesque village of cottages and shops. High Street is the main area of the village, containing many popular shops and pubs as well as the WWN Headquarters. Smaller shops and housing can be found off the side streets where there is a bit less foot traffic and a break form the influx of students on weekends. Hogsmeade remains the main center of wixen life in Scotland and because of it's position next to the school, many professors have made their homes here.
Hogwarts: Located in the Scottish Highlands, Hogwarts is a state-funded wizarding school that accepts magical students from Great Britain and Ireland. Established around the 10th century, Hogwarts is considered to be one of the finest magical institutions in the wizarding world. The school consists of the large Hogwarts Castle and extensive school grounds surrounding it: which included sloping lawns, flowerbeds, vegetable patches, as well as a loch, a large dense forest, several greenhouses and other outbuildings, and a full-size Quidditch Pitch.
Vale of McGowan: A valley located in the Highlands, it is the home of the spring where McSpratt's Sparkling Spring Spell Water was bottled. This area is known for the old magic that still lives in the land itself, giving the McSpratt's stream as well as many other areas of the valley powerful natural qualities. Healers and potion-makers insist that the ingredients grown here are the best of quality, and many shop keepers and suppliers can be found picking through the greenery, even setting up their homes to be closer to the crop. While the popularity of the valley has grown, so have the issues. The land here is deeply connected to creature-kind who see it as a sacred site being taken over by wixen who only to use it up. Residents face increased pressure and threats from tainted who wish to push them out.
Lasthorn Island: Located in the Western Isles, Lasthorn is a small wizarding sea village that has become home to some of the most wealthy in the UK and Ireland. Not strictly pureblood families, though primarily, the homes here are owned by the best of the best, and richest of the rich. Lavish and expansive estates are set up all over the cloaked isle, and the land is protected by something of a "neighborhood watch"; a group of residents who work together to keep any riffraff off the island. Mostly a residential location, however some more high end shopping can be done on Sandsummit Street, the main market area of town.
IRELAND
Corkscrew Hill: A growing wixen village located atop a large hill in a cloaked area of Cork. Corkscrew is a quickly expanding village; streets lined with new businesses and opportunities, but also people! The village has become overcrowded and under-regulated, the price of industry success. Many homes are affordable, but closely packed and poorly kept. With the rise in business to the area shops take up too much space, often attempting to buy out residential buildings and sending the village further and further down the hill. At the top, all of the most popular businesses and prominent homes, and as you descend things grow a bit more shabby.
Dublin Docks: A large area of the docklands that has been sectioned off for use by the magical community. The docks are a bustling import and export center, and many workers and merchants take to living in the area. There is a small, open-air market by the dock, vendors set up daily to sell various goods fresh from the ships. This area has been known to host a large criminal element, smugglers and fences easy to find around any shady corner.
Blindmoor Bog: Boglands located in Northern Ireland, this area is known as werewolf territory. The pack that calls the bog home have lived on the land for generations, and do well to protect their land. With stricter laws being enforced on creature-kind, many other species flock to the bog for safety, knowing it's the one place the Creature Department and DMLE wouldn't dare venture. While the Ministry patrol the outlying area around the bog, they have held back from any major breaches of the territory, fearful of the growing numbers of tainted inside. Blindmoor is a small, ramshackle village featuring many lodging places, a few scattered specialty shops, and the Bog House, am infamous wixen saloon situated on the edge of the territory that is run by the Blindmoor Werewolf Pack.
Keddle Fields: A large Quidditch Pitch that plays host to many minor and professional games as well as serving as a practice field and event arena. During games and events vendors can be found set up all around the outside of the field, selling Quidditch memorabilia as well as a variety of snacks and treats. The arena often hosts non-sporting events, such as holiday markets and other large public gatherings.
WALES
Scorchlight Village: Located just outside of Holyhead, Schorchlight is home to many magical families and contains a humble marketplace at the center. While they aren't the most popular village in the UK, the people of Scorchlight are proud of their home and happy to keep it small and cozy. A highly mixed community, most families here contain both magical and muggle members, and many establishments happily welcome those non-magical family members into their doors and employment. A large number of squib and muggleborn individuals flock to this area because of the welcoming attitude towards the non-magical.
WADA Campus: The Dramatic Arts Academy has its campus set up across a small area of the Welch countryside, featuring two theaters, many workshop spaces, cafes, and a budding artistic village. Many students live in academy housing around the campus, but the area is growing quickly, bringing the eccentric and creative from all over the world who wish to live together and share their passions.
Saltwick Shore: Located on the Pembrokeshire Coast, this hidden shoreline plays host to many merfolk and sea creatures as well as a small research institute set up in a seemingly abandoned lighthouse. The coast attracts creature-kind for it's safe location, however with increased Ministry red tape less and less appear on shore. The researchers at Saltwick Institute seek to make the location a protected habitat, however they face heavy pushback as merfolk and other beasts and beings are now looked upon as menaces to society.















