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Veritas is a forum-based roleplaying game that takes place in Eric Kripke's world of Supernatural. We offer a unique gameplay experience, allowing for play as a civilian, hunter, demon, or supernatural creature. Veritas also boasts the unique Chance Card system, which simulates real-life events at random, and several other roleplaying methods carefully designed by the administrators. Please join us; we have an open and welcoming Out of Character community, and many ways for you to become involved!

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New England
In the cities of the Northeast, you can find everything from big-wig schools to fancy theaters and restaurants. Outside the cities, there are small towns rife with history and superstition - just the right place for a job or two.
1 7 Aug 5 2009, 02:24 AM
In: Last Post( home sweet home my ass )
By: Katya Ivanova
The Middle Atlantic
NYC and DC can be found here -- the mid Atlantic is one of the most populated regions in the country. It's got just about everything you could need. Big cities are in abundance, but there are some pretty rural areas, too.
11 35 Sep 3 2009, 10:50 PM
In: Last PostA Good Drink and a meeting.
By: Roy Hensin
The South
The relaxed atmosphere, the good food, and that Southern hospitality - they can all be found here. Yeah, sure, it can be a little hot, but they'll hand you some lemonade or sweet tea to cool you down, and the South's got more than it's fair share of spooky stories, too.
2 8 Aug 24 2009, 08:45 PM
In: Last PostL.E.A.V.E like a [GHOST]
By: Isaac
The Midwest
When you think "traditional, apple-pie America", you're probably thinking about the midwest. These folks are known for being honest, straightforward, and hardworking. They're a little less crowded than their neighbors to the east, but that's okay. More room for spreading out - and more room for trouble.
4 54 Sep 6 2009, 01:00 AM
In: Last Post//On the {road} again//
By: Ellen Harvelle
The Southwest
The Southwest's home to a lot of things - the Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, and a lot of desert. But it's also greatly influenced by Native American culture, and has the potential for a job or two - if you know where to look.
2 2 Aug 17 2009, 01:43 AM
In: Last Posta tremor in the {FORCE}
By: Andy Gallagher
The West
The west's probably one of the most tolerant places in the United States. All kinds of people make their homes out here - from regular joes to Hollywood superstars. So much has been happening out here for so long that there's got to be a case somewhere, right?
9 48 Aug 18 2009, 03:36 AM
In: Last Postthis was .N.O. {accident}
By: Sadie Bennet
 

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