Post by Warr on Dec 15, 2019 18:19:14 GMT -8
This is largely meant to be a glossary and library of all Dragon Ball: Broken Destiny canon locations which are not existent in the primary timeline. You may PM me to add locations to this Atlas if you deem them to be of enough import.
Pilaf Land- A Massive Metropolitian area mixed with a corporate controlled city scape, mixed with a theme park. Pilaf Land is actually a large sprawling complex which is a mixture of a city and seven them parks (one for each Star of the Dragon Balls), where you can gain access to the theme parks and the common areas, as well as discounts in stores throughout the metropolitian area, by buying tickets to Pilaf Land and one of the electronic wrist wallets. And if you think you can trick them by having an apartment in the area and just hopping the fence? Think again. All residential complexes in the metropolitan area/sovereign state have 35 story tall walls around them 'for protection'. Whatever the case, Pilaf Land has its own Police Force and everything a city which was not a 'massive theme park' would be.
For those who wonder, the theme parks featured in Pilaf Land include:
1) The Magical Empire/The Pilaf Kingdom – The original theme park, which is also the center point of the entire region in location and popularity. The Pilaf Kingdom has an 'arabic' style to it, like Pilaf's original kingdom did in the original Dragon Ball series. There are numerous other castles and attractions in the area, but imagine it as 'largely' a generic theme park without a theme over all other than 'Pilaf and friends!'
2) Futuretopia – A Pilaf-geneer inspired look at the future, this was originally built three hundred years ago, but has just pushed back the date it is predicting. Has space themed versions of Pilaf and his friends, and even has popular space costumes. Purely out of character, I think it'd be HILLARIOUS for this area to also have what are effectively Frieza Force/Arcosian Armor sets for sale, ones made by Pilaf Corporation, because of some crazy idea of what the future will look like.
3) Neon City – A cyberpunk themed park within Pilaf Land, it includes cyberpunk versions of Pilaf and his friends, as well as arcades, virutal rides, and real rides. Neon City is also the place where the vast majority of the people who WORK at Pilaf Land live in, within huge residential blocs that stand miles in the air.
4) World War Red – A theme park celebrating the freedom fighting of Pilaf and his friends versus the Red Ribbon Army. This is one of the only parts of the park where 'The Villainous Monkey Boy' mascot won't harass park goers. Purely OOC, imagine a WW2 meets Wild West meets actual Red Ribbon Army themed theme park.
5)Pilaf's Paradise - A Tropical vacation paradise on the coast of Pilafland that is a popular place to stop. People can get their own ride here through one of the many luxury cruise liners owned by the Pilaf Company.
6)Shu's Hidden Village -The world's first ever underwater amusement park, here the guests can take a look at what life could be like living under the sea. As well as enjoy some rides that can only be possible under the sea. Before you ask, yes, its design mixes underwater decorations with ninja iconography and decorations.
7)Maitown – An area which can best be described as 'Downtown Pilafland', the focus of Maitown is largely on shopping and food, with very few actual rides or attractions located in the area. It is also the place where one can find the original, and flagship, locations of both Shu Mai's and A Day's Calzone Knight. Some 35% of Pilaf Land's Hotels are in Maitown and rumor has it there is a vast labyrinth and set of tunnel highways below it.
0) Pilaf's Jungle Safari - An abandoned jungle themed park that was once where the people would be dropped off at to be taken to Pilaf's Paradise through the dense jungle. Once Shu's Hidden Village was made this place became obsolete and was shut down as to adhere to Pilaf Land's seven theme park theme. They say many dangerous beasts have made their home here, and some say something else sinister has found it's way inside.
Oolong City-
Ox-King's Miracle Mountain- A large theme park located within easy driving distance from Mount Frying Pan, Orange Star City, and East City, this collection of theme parks is on the southeastern coast of the East Lands, and serves as one of the primary rivals to Pilaf Land's dominance. Owned by Ox-Corp and originally built as a relaxing getaway for their employees and the families of their employees, things have changed considerably since then. Filled with Ox-King plush toys, Saiyaman and Mr. Satan's Neighborhood toys and attractions, as well as other locations it is not as large, or as world-famous as Pilaf Land but it is slowly growing in popularity, especially with the new pair of television shows co-produced by Hercule Entertainment, Capsule Corp, and Ox-Corp (the Sentai Show known as Saiyaman's Seven, and the young children's anime show 'Mister Buu') which provide more merchandise, attractions, and direct commercials for it as they have episodes occasionally occur in the park itself.
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Pilaf Land- A Massive Metropolitian area mixed with a corporate controlled city scape, mixed with a theme park. Pilaf Land is actually a large sprawling complex which is a mixture of a city and seven them parks (one for each Star of the Dragon Balls), where you can gain access to the theme parks and the common areas, as well as discounts in stores throughout the metropolitian area, by buying tickets to Pilaf Land and one of the electronic wrist wallets. And if you think you can trick them by having an apartment in the area and just hopping the fence? Think again. All residential complexes in the metropolitan area/sovereign state have 35 story tall walls around them 'for protection'. Whatever the case, Pilaf Land has its own Police Force and everything a city which was not a 'massive theme park' would be.
For those who wonder, the theme parks featured in Pilaf Land include:
1) The Magical Empire/The Pilaf Kingdom – The original theme park, which is also the center point of the entire region in location and popularity. The Pilaf Kingdom has an 'arabic' style to it, like Pilaf's original kingdom did in the original Dragon Ball series. There are numerous other castles and attractions in the area, but imagine it as 'largely' a generic theme park without a theme over all other than 'Pilaf and friends!'
2) Futuretopia – A Pilaf-geneer inspired look at the future, this was originally built three hundred years ago, but has just pushed back the date it is predicting. Has space themed versions of Pilaf and his friends, and even has popular space costumes. Purely out of character, I think it'd be HILLARIOUS for this area to also have what are effectively Frieza Force/Arcosian Armor sets for sale, ones made by Pilaf Corporation, because of some crazy idea of what the future will look like.
3) Neon City – A cyberpunk themed park within Pilaf Land, it includes cyberpunk versions of Pilaf and his friends, as well as arcades, virutal rides, and real rides. Neon City is also the place where the vast majority of the people who WORK at Pilaf Land live in, within huge residential blocs that stand miles in the air.
4) World War Red – A theme park celebrating the freedom fighting of Pilaf and his friends versus the Red Ribbon Army. This is one of the only parts of the park where 'The Villainous Monkey Boy' mascot won't harass park goers. Purely OOC, imagine a WW2 meets Wild West meets actual Red Ribbon Army themed theme park.
5)Pilaf's Paradise - A Tropical vacation paradise on the coast of Pilafland that is a popular place to stop. People can get their own ride here through one of the many luxury cruise liners owned by the Pilaf Company.
6)Shu's Hidden Village -The world's first ever underwater amusement park, here the guests can take a look at what life could be like living under the sea. As well as enjoy some rides that can only be possible under the sea. Before you ask, yes, its design mixes underwater decorations with ninja iconography and decorations.
7)Maitown – An area which can best be described as 'Downtown Pilafland', the focus of Maitown is largely on shopping and food, with very few actual rides or attractions located in the area. It is also the place where one can find the original, and flagship, locations of both Shu Mai's and A Day's Calzone Knight. Some 35% of Pilaf Land's Hotels are in Maitown and rumor has it there is a vast labyrinth and set of tunnel highways below it.
0) Pilaf's Jungle Safari - An abandoned jungle themed park that was once where the people would be dropped off at to be taken to Pilaf's Paradise through the dense jungle. Once Shu's Hidden Village was made this place became obsolete and was shut down as to adhere to Pilaf Land's seven theme park theme. They say many dangerous beasts have made their home here, and some say something else sinister has found it's way inside.
Oolong City-
Ox-King's Miracle Mountain- A large theme park located within easy driving distance from Mount Frying Pan, Orange Star City, and East City, this collection of theme parks is on the southeastern coast of the East Lands, and serves as one of the primary rivals to Pilaf Land's dominance. Owned by Ox-Corp and originally built as a relaxing getaway for their employees and the families of their employees, things have changed considerably since then. Filled with Ox-King plush toys, Saiyaman and Mr. Satan's Neighborhood toys and attractions, as well as other locations it is not as large, or as world-famous as Pilaf Land but it is slowly growing in popularity, especially with the new pair of television shows co-produced by Hercule Entertainment, Capsule Corp, and Ox-Corp (the Sentai Show known as Saiyaman's Seven, and the young children's anime show 'Mister Buu') which provide more merchandise, attractions, and direct commercials for it as they have episodes occasionally occur in the park itself.
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