Welcome to Daybridge City
Nestled between ancient forests and mist-shrouded rivers, Daybridge appears to be just another picturesque New England town with its colonial architecture, charming town square, and tight-knit community. But look closer, and you’ll discover a place where the veil between worlds grows thin, where ley lines intersect beneath cobblestone streets, and where fourteen ancient ward points form a protective network few residents consciously acknowledge.
By day, everyday citizens go about their business—students attend the historic Daybridge Middle School, shopkeepers welcome customers along Main Street, and city officials work from the imposing town hall with its distinctive clock tower. Renovations are constantly underway, though observant visitors might notice curious patterns in the ironwork and salt lines discreetly embedded in new construction.
By night, Daybridge transforms. Vampires conduct business from exclusive clubs hidden behind unmarked doors. Werewolves patrol the boundaries where civilization meets wilderness. Witches from bloodlines centuries old maintain delicate balances through rituals passed down through generations. The supernatural underground operates within plain sight, their existence protected by both magical wards and the collective selective awareness of a population that has learned when to look away.
The city thrives on this precarious equilibrium—a place where different kinds of people have coexisted since its founding in 1789. Some residents can trace their lineage to the original fourteen families chosen as guardians. Others remain blissfully unaware of the true nature of their hometown, though recent events have begun to awaken dormant memories and forgotten knowledge.
Daybridge is more than just a setting—it’s a living character with secrets carved into its very foundations, where history isn’t just remembered but actively shapes the present. Whether you’re drawn to supernatural mysteries, ancient conspiracies, or the deeply human stories of people living extraordinary lives, Daybridge welcomes you.
Just remember to be inside before nightfall. And whatever you do, don’t cross the old iron bridge after dark.