[And here's where you guys can go and travel this brand new world and do whatever. NPC if you want to! Marvel-NYC is the same as normal NYC, except for a number of landmarks that obviously doesn't exist in the real world:
Avengers Tower - former home to the World's Mightest Heroes, the Avengers. Financial hard times on Tony Stark's part has forced him to sell it, so it's currently abandoned. There might be some old gear left over if you want to sneak in and grab it!
Avengers Mansion - the other former home to the World's Mightest Heroes. Once in the possession of Luke Cage, the beautiful mansion is now a cosplay hotel, but there's still gear in there, but it's locked up tight.
Sanctum Sanctorum - home to the Sorcerer Supreme, Doctor Strange. You... probably don't want to go there. A lot of magical, mystical mumbo jumbo goes down in there and you probably don't want to accidentally unleash something like Shuma-Gorrath on this world.
Parker Industries - with Stark Industries on the decline, this up-and-coming scientific corporation is making its mark on New York and the world. Its owner, Peter Parker, is off jet-setting, but you can probably catch the company's mascot, Spider-Man, swinging around every once in awhile. Maybe while you're here, you can try out the spiffy new Webware device!
Daily Bugle - a popular newspaper in New York. It barely does the anti-Spider-Man stuff since J. Jonah Jameson left the paper, first to become Mayor, then to be a reporter of Fact Channel News.
Schaefer Theater - Deadpool's base of operations. Did you know the guy is insanely popular? It's also the home base of the Avengers Unity Squad, but they're not around right now. Probably.
The only other local is outside in Westminster, but that's lost its real value since the Jean Grey School of Higher Learner mysteriously disappeared.
Oh, and one other thing - if you see a green cloud and you're a mutant? Run. That's a Terrigen Cloud and it's not friendly to you at all. Especially since we've lost our functional immortality.]
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Avengers Tower - former home to the World's Mightest Heroes, the Avengers. Financial hard times on Tony Stark's part has forced him to sell it, so it's currently abandoned. There might be some old gear left over if you want to sneak in and grab it!
Avengers Mansion - the other former home to the World's Mightest Heroes. Once in the possession of Luke Cage, the beautiful mansion is now a cosplay hotel, but there's still gear in there, but it's locked up tight.
Sanctum Sanctorum - home to the Sorcerer Supreme, Doctor Strange. You... probably don't want to go there. A lot of magical, mystical mumbo jumbo goes down in there and you probably don't want to accidentally unleash something like Shuma-Gorrath on this world.
Parker Industries - with Stark Industries on the decline, this up-and-coming scientific corporation is making its mark on New York and the world. Its owner, Peter Parker, is off jet-setting, but you can probably catch the company's mascot, Spider-Man, swinging around every once in awhile. Maybe while you're here, you can try out the spiffy new Webware device!
Daily Bugle - a popular newspaper in New York. It barely does the anti-Spider-Man stuff since J. Jonah Jameson left the paper, first to become Mayor, then to be a reporter of Fact Channel News.
Schaefer Theater - Deadpool's base of operations. Did you know the guy is insanely popular? It's also the home base of the Avengers Unity Squad, but they're not around right now. Probably.
The only other local is outside in Westminster, but that's lost its real value since the Jean Grey School of Higher Learner mysteriously disappeared.
Oh, and one other thing - if you see a green cloud and you're a mutant? Run. That's a Terrigen Cloud and it's not friendly to you at all. Especially since we've lost our functional immortality.]