The town is well cared for, with a mix of houses—some fancy mansions and some smaller, simpler homes. Some of the houses look older, but that’s just to make it seem like the town has been around for a long time. Most homes are two-story buildings with two or three bedrooms, and there are more mansions on Main Street, where the “important” people live. The workers of the experiment, like teachers and doctors, live closer to their jobs, while the experiments themselves are spread around the middle of town. The outer neighborhood is quieter, with smaller houses where most of the kids live.
The Town Square is at the very center of Rhaine, with roads curving around it and paths connecting it to everything else. It’s a big, open space where people come to shop, hang out, and enjoy town events. In the summer, vendors set up booths here, and the atmosphere feels lively and cheerful. Across the street is The Park, a perfect spot for picnics, hanging out, or taking your partner on a cute date. The park is beautiful all year round but especially during Christmas when the lights cover the trees. There’s also a big forest nearby that people are allowed to explore, adding to the natural charm of the town.
The school is huge and covers all grades, from kindergarten to grade 12, though the high school section was only recently added. Younger kids can go to daycare run by licensed workers. There’s a hospital near the school, and it’s well-staffed for such a small town. Everything in Rhaine runs smoothly, almost like clockwork. Schedules are normal, with adults going to work, kids going to school, and weekends feeling like weekends. There’s nothing obviously strange about the town, but visitors sometimes notice odd little things. Maybe the seasons feel off, like winter coming late or summer lasting too long. Weather predictions can be wrong, too, like a sunny day turning cloudy, but everyone brushes it off like it’s no big deal.
Farley Road leads out of town toward the city, about one or two hours away. It’s surrounded by farmland, but the land is strangely empty, with no farmers or houses in sight. The road feels lonely and quiet, making it a favorite spot for angsty teenagers who like to mope around at dusk. The graveyard is far from town, almost near the city, and most people don’t bother going there.
To everyone living in Rhaine, this is just normal life. Parents go to work, kids go to school, and nobody questions the friendly atmosphere or how neat and organized everything is. But visitors often feel like something’s a little off, even if they can’t quite say what. The workers of the experiment are always kind and polite, maybe a little too much, but nothing seems unnatural. If you pay close enough attention, though, you might catch someone acting just a little too perfect or slipping up in a way that doesn’t feel real. Still, there’s no obvious pattern, no big clue that gives anything away. Everything seems fine. It’s just a nice little town, right?