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Kitbury

Kitbury is the nightlife district of Solis Bay . Here you'll find high rise condos and the kind of pubs, clubs, and restaurants you'd find in magazines. Sitting north of Herdevine and south of Ardenvale, Kitbury is an eclectic mix of VIPs and hipster students whose parents hook them up with rent money. But hey, no judgement here, homie. You do you.    

Diamond Boar Bay

  Powerboat racing is serious business in Solis Bay, There are several powerboat clubs throughout Solis Bay, where enthusiasts can exchange information and work on their crafts, in hopes of making a name for themselves at this course. The fierce competition has garnered world-wide attention, making Diamond Boar Bay a popular tourist destination.   Bayfront Park provides excellent views of the races and is where you'll find a variety of vendors and activities to make your day at the races a memorable one.   The International Watercraft Grand Prix, the world's foremost powerboat racing governing body, has held their Max Power Global Championships here 6 times, since the competition's inception.  

Adrian De Asis

By far the most famous resident of Kitbury is nightclub mogul and restaurateur Adrian de Asis. De Asis owns properties throughout Solis Bay, but his nightclubs and restaurants in Kitbury are his crown jewels. The best DJs and five star chefs, Adrian de Asis prides himself on providing only the best for his clientele.   But with success come people who only want to bring you down. Rumors circulate that de Asis has his hand in dirtier pockets than he lets on. Several years ago a reporter, Penny Kavanaugh, uncovered records indicating that de Asis was the cousin of Jejomar Roxas, an alleged crimelord. At the time, Roxas was on trial on smuggling charges, and his brash, devil-may-care attitude had garnered him a lot of media attention. The article theorized that the birth records had been suppressed by de Asis associates trying to hide the familiar ties. Furthermore, Kavanaugh made implications that de Asis was a beneficiary of Roxas' criminal activities.   A month after the article was published, Penny Kavanaugh was laid off from the paper and now runs a wine blog.   De Asis is still living large suffering little damage to his good name.  

Blue Camino Jazz Club

Okay, I'm gonna tell you a secret, but you got to shut the hell up about it. I swear if this place gets overrun with a bunch of loop babies trawling for links, I'm coming to find you. On the outside this is like a small little Jazz Club, and you can go there and have a great time. In fact you could go there and have a great time and never even know there's another room. In the basement. And that's where the real high rollers go for a drink. That's where some of the hottest acts in the world, not just jazz, but anything, go to perform for the most exclusive people.   I'm not joking. Go there next time and look around. You'll see others who know the secret lurking around, and their eyes are darting about every time a door opens, hoping they'll see their favorite actress, or band stumble through. It's pathetic, because they don't know there's another entrance, and they're not going to see shit.   But I know where it is. Maybe I'll take you there sometime.  

The Bleak

  Not everything in Kitbury is awesome. The Bleak is an abandoned strip of factories and warehouses, which creates part of the border between Kitbury and Herdevine. Once bustling with the noble blood, sweat and tears, of the working class, The Bleak has decayed as Solis Bay has evolved. Neon lights are replaced by trash can fires, and the glamour has been stripped away to the grime of abandonment.
There are some jerks in Kitbury that act like The Bleak is a part of Herdevine, which is some straight up bullshit. Y'all fucked that up all on your own.    Over the years several city council's have made it their mission to rebuild the district. Unfortunately they find it is not worth dealing with the absolute depravity of The Bleak's criminals, who like it just the way it is.   And so it remains a dark, lawless blemish on the face of Solis Bay.
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