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axmods. ([personal profile] ataraxites) wrote2012-07-19 10:54 am

CHARACTER BUSINESSES



C H A R A C T E R   B U S I N E S S E S
The Tranquility has recently become home to several enterprising characters, and therefore, several new character businesses and operations. If your character has started up a business, and would like it listed here, please place the NAME OF YOUR BUSINESS or BUSINESS TYPE in the subject line and comment below with the following:
CHARACTER(S) INVOLVED: Who started/runs the business?
CHARACTER JOURNAL(S): [personal profile] username
BUSINESS LOCATION: Where's the business located?
BUSINESS DESCRIPTION: Describe your business with a short summary. What purpose does it serve? What does it look like?
LINK TO REFERENCE PHOTO: If you can find something suitably sci-fi, that's great! If not, that's also cool—we just want to get a feel of what you think this business space will look like. This part is OPTIONAL, but if you decide to link a picture, make sure it's at least 400x400 pixels, please!


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N A V I G A T I O N
yardbird: ...and someone yelled "dibs!" (i did the walk of shame to church)

OUTDOOR CHAPEL

[personal profile] yardbird 2012-08-18 04:52 am (UTC)(link)

CHARACTER(S) INVOLVED: Nathan Petrelli and Murphy Pendleton
CHARACTER JOURNAL(S): [personal profile] cargojet and [personal profile] yardbird
BUSINESS LOCATION: Oxygen gardens
BUSINESS DESCRIPTION: The outdoor chapel was built in the oxygen gardens to hold a quiet place of worship for those with a variety of religious values, not just one. Therefore, it is not a standard chapel made up of crucifixes or rosaries or Mother Mary statues or what have you, but simply a plain-looking altar. It started off with regular chairs, though Murphy has made the time to accommodate the setting with functional, metal pews that have aligned between five rows on either side, totaling to ten long pews. Our friendly neighborhood convict had also scrambled together some stolen material from the Strela outpost to be able to build a covered area in the gardens as well, mostly out of scrap metal and whatnot.
Regular services are held every Sunday for sharing stories, mourning recent losses, and quiet reflection.
LINK TO REFERENCE PHOTO: This is probably an accurate style to what the end result is intended to be (sans the crosses and wood, as it's mostly been thrown together using a lot of scrap metal).
Edited 2012-08-18 14:41 (UTC)