Cultural Hub → Don't let all the magical elements fool you, it's home to all the arts and culture the city has to offer. Queen Anne is also a big spot for tourists to visit, with the Space Needle and the Seattle Centre and of course, the ballet.
Gayborhood → Unofficially the home of the LGBTQA+ community, what Capitol Hill also offers is lively entertainment in the form of restaurants, bars and boutiques. Make sure you don't wander into the wrong place at the wrong time, though.
Young & Lively → The architecture and some of the residents might be historic, but prepare yourself for the vibrancy of this part of the city. The University of Washington campus takes up most of the space, but around it, you'll find some of the most fun things to do.
All Business, All Play → Every business that has come out of Seattle, has an office here. But along with those glass and steel buildings, find trendy spots with cocktails and dive bars with style. Because even dressed in suits, people need to loosen up.
Home Sweet Home → As one of the most popular neighborhoods in the city, Beacon Hill has grown a lot. With restaurants and bars and parks galore, it's more than just a place to lay your head.
Wider Coven Business: The covens have connections across the United States and even across the seas. Witches and warlocks feel the urge to travel much like non-magical folk. Don't forget to uphold your coven values while you're gone.
Parley → Whether it be a secret convocation or a more public gathering you can find here the meeting places for the different covens. Only staff to start threads here Double post preventer turned off here