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+ | == Pronunciation == | ||
+ | (Tem-Pel-Hov) | ||
+ | == Location == | ||
+ | [[]] | ||
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+ | == Description == | ||
A heavily populated region in Berlin, Zehlendorf is one of the rare areas not controlled by any one clan. Except for the sections of Grunewald, the area is open to one and all. | A heavily populated region in Berlin, Zehlendorf is one of the rare areas not controlled by any one clan. Except for the sections of Grunewald, the area is open to one and all. | ||
− | ==National Archives== | + | |
+ | == History == | ||
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+ | == Culture == | ||
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+ | == Population == | ||
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+ | == Burgomeister == | ||
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+ | == Places of Interest == | ||
+ | === National Archives === | ||
The National Archives store more than 100,000 volumes of history of Prussia, Berlin, and Germany. Though the Archives close by 7 P.M., the guards are well paid to ignore Kindred who they know. The documents enclosed within the building date back to the Holy Roman Empire and contain historical facts of all sorts. | The National Archives store more than 100,000 volumes of history of Prussia, Berlin, and Germany. Though the Archives close by 7 P.M., the guards are well paid to ignore Kindred who they know. The documents enclosed within the building date back to the Holy Roman Empire and contain historical facts of all sorts. | ||
− | The archives rarely lend out the documents, but a studious Kindred could learn much of what has happened in Berlin by studying the papers here. If rumors can be believed, a very sizable collection of papers written | + | The archives rarely lend out the documents, but a studious Kindred could learn much of what has happened in Berlin by studying the papers here. If rumors can be believed, a very sizable collection of papers written about the founding of the Camarilla, as well as occult studies, could be located with careful research and time to study the clues inside the building. |
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+ | The National Archives are also considered part of Berlins Elysium. | ||
− | + | == Websites == |
Latest revision as of 20:48, 28 September 2016
Contents
Pronunciation
(Tem-Pel-Hov)
Location
[[]]
Description
A heavily populated region in Berlin, Zehlendorf is one of the rare areas not controlled by any one clan. Except for the sections of Grunewald, the area is open to one and all.
History
Culture
Population
Burgomeister
- -- [[]] --
Places of Interest
National Archives
The National Archives store more than 100,000 volumes of history of Prussia, Berlin, and Germany. Though the Archives close by 7 P.M., the guards are well paid to ignore Kindred who they know. The documents enclosed within the building date back to the Holy Roman Empire and contain historical facts of all sorts.
The archives rarely lend out the documents, but a studious Kindred could learn much of what has happened in Berlin by studying the papers here. If rumors can be believed, a very sizable collection of papers written about the founding of the Camarilla, as well as occult studies, could be located with careful research and time to study the clues inside the building.
The National Archives are also considered part of Berlins Elysium.