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Poll #17126 Asking for a friend
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 31


You wish to engage in criminal activity of a magical nature in Toronto[1]. It is summer. Pick a location:

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CN Tower
4 (13.3%)

Casa Loma
7 (23.3%)

Hart House
2 (6.7%)

Leslie Spit
2 (6.7%)

Atrium
0 (0.0%)

Eaton's Centre
2 (6.7%)

Union Station
2 (6.7%)

Other TTC station (specified in comments)
0 (0.0%)

Pearson Airport
3 (10.0%)

City Airport
1 (3.3%)

Elsewhere on Toronto Island
3 (10.0%)

Nathan Phillips Square/City Hall
3 (10.0%)

Regent Park Armory
2 (6.7%)

Queen Street West
2 (6.7%)

Queen Street East
0 (0.0%)

40 College
1 (3.3%)

Flatiron Building, Front Street East
0 (0.0%)

Don Valley (specifics in comments)
1 (3.3%)

Robarts Library/Majestic Turkey
4 (13.3%)

Public Library (specify branch in comments)
0 (0.0%)

Skydome
6 (20.0%)

ROM
7 (23.3%)

AGO
3 (10.0%)

On a streetcar
3 (10.0%)

Ontario Legislature
2 (6.7%)

Horseshoe Tavern
0 (0.0%)

Annex
0 (0.0%)

High Park
3 (10.0%)

Bloor Viaduct
6 (20.0%)

This other location:



Please speculate freely on tactical, logistical, and other considerations in comments.
No, I am not going to blow up the location in question. Not even if it's the extension on the ROM.

[1] South of Finch, East of Kipling, West of Kennedy. Amalgamation can bite me.

Date: 2015-11-27 07:29 pm (UTC)
legionseagle: Lai Choi San (Default)
From: [personal profile] legionseagle
When I lived on Westminister Ave, between Roncesvalles and High Park, there was quite enough criminal activity of a non-magical nature to keen me entertained (alarmed) especially when I turned out to have been walking past a house behind which a corpse had been concealed for the best part of a fortnight.

Date: 2015-11-27 09:47 pm (UTC)
chickenfeet: (penguin)
From: [personal profile] chickenfeet
A fortnight? We had a corpse concealed behind our mum's place for... oh never mind

Date: 2015-11-27 07:33 pm (UTC)
graydon: (Default)
From: [personal profile] graydon
Well, hurm.

"magical crime" is still a really broad category, so I'm going to consider trying to either get away or prevent pursuit via magic. And there's no point to stealing physical money with magic, so it'd be an artifact of some kind.

So I'm going to say "Queen's Park"; you can wind up there after something goes wrong at the legislative building "Queen's Park", you can wind up there from the ROM, you can wind up there from the BATA shoe museum, you can wind up there from anywhere in UofT and most of the research hospitals, and the reason you'd run there could be the original oak trees or the equestrian statue of the King-Emperor Edward VII, originally placed in India and subsequently moved to Canada. (Seven is a lucky number; "edward" means "wealthy guardian" if you squint. Oaks are defensive... And the statue is part of an annually observed ritual on the part of UofT students, so it'd have lots of mana.)

And, wow, the weirdness associated with the Ontario Parliamentary Mace would be a great set of hooks for some sort of magical crime. So I'd be tempted to use that, and have them in the park part of Queen's Park trying to whomp up a rescue from Wide Edward when things all went wrong.

Date: 2015-11-28 11:32 am (UTC)
graydon: (Default)
From: [personal profile] graydon
Well, the Humber has an arboretum and a relatively intact tributary structure and a nice new park structure at its mouth and a general increase in ducks in Humber Bay. Along with actual fish trying to swim in it and sandbars and gravel banks and acting like a river.

The Don has lots of post-industrial issues including garbage dumps, had its lower course straightened, has dead bridges, and the former thousand-acre marsh (a world important wildlife region if it hadn't been 1953...) at the mouth of the Don is gone under industrial fill (now to go under condos and other profit-maximizing development) and the straightened lower course makes a right angle into the Keating Channel so the Don's much more prone to flooding than it used to be. (And there is some discussion of constructing distributaries, but it hasn't happened yet.)

So I suspect that the personification of the Don would be much crankier than the personification of the Humber.

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