Ogre Street

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Template:Location infobox Ogre Street (食屍鬼街(オウガーストリート), Ougā Sutorīto) is a fictional rookery located in the depths of London. Jonathan's journey to find the cure for his father's illness leads him here. Here, he meets one of his most faithful allies, Robert E. O. Speedwagon.

Description

Considered to be the most dangerous part of London for over 100 years prior to Phantom Blood, Ogre Street has been deemed as a place for the cursed. As stated by Jonathan's carriage driver, whenever an epidemic occurs, it usually strikes there.

For any outsider not familiar with the location, the place is pretty much a maze, scattered with dangerous buildings and folks alike. Along with several dead ends, the walls themselves have distorted appearances that make them appear to have faces. Because of the general condition of the turf, it's residence consists of criminals and blood thirsty marauders that will attack outsiders for their valuables. The animals there share the same vicious nature, as seen when a cat was eating a puppy.

Face in the Wall

Soon after Jonathan entered the slums, he was attacked by a man by the name of Robert E. O. Speedwagon and his two partners. The group was not hesitant on immediately trying to stab Jonathan without much word exchange. After their defeat, Jonathan is quickly surrounded by a larger group of criminals holding weapons. Ironically enough, Speedwagon told them to stop, to which they obliged. This reaction shows that despite being murderous towards outsiders, the residence of Ogre Street have some sort of respect towards each other, or at least towards certain individuals.

Residence

  • Robert E. O. Speedwagon
  • Tattoo
  • Wang Chan
  • Dio Brando (Although not confirmed to have lived there, Jonathan mentions how Dio, having been from the slums of London, was very familiar with the place and knew where to get things such as Oriental Poison.)

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