Cathedral of the Holy Cross

Once a historic landmark of old Boston, the Cathedral of the Holy Cross has endured into the age of Neo-Boston, standing as one of the few remnants of the city’s past that refuses to bow to corporate control. While much of the district around it has been absorbed into the Spire’s expanding influence, the cathedral remains a symbol of resilience, serving as both a sanctuary for the dispossessed and a meeting place for those who oppose the unchecked rule of the megacorporations.

The cathedral has changed over time, incorporating reinforced architecture, secure underground chambers, and augmented security systems to protect its clergy and followers. It is rumored that The Ministry, the shadowy organization dedicated to keeping supernatural forces in check, operates from beneath its foundation, using the site’s ancient consecration as a safeguard against forces beyond human comprehension. Some say that the cathedral’s stained-glass windows have been refitted with data-sensitive materials, relaying coded messages between members of underground resistance movements.

Despite the technological encroachment of the city, the Cathedral of the Holy Cross stands unshaken, drawing in those who still believe in something greater than corporate dominion. Whether it serves as a place of faith, a hidden resistance hub, or something more, the Cathedral of the Holy Cross remains one of the last places in Neo-Boston where the whispers of the old world still echo.

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