Abrahmshire, England: a small coastal town on the rugged border between Scotland and England founded in the 900s by a band of raiding Vikings. The small village's population hovers around a hundred-fifty people during the off-season. During the summer months, their population swells to nearer five hundred, not counting the undead. Since their main revenue comes from the vacationing families during the summer, most of Abrahmshire is a ghost town during the other ten months. But during the summer, the villagers mix with the vacationers and drama reigns. And when the sun goes down, the ghosts come out, scaring everyone in their paths. Come for a summer and see just what the water has to offer you.[/size] [/center]