— welcome to new york. whether you've lived here your whole life or you've only just arrived, you’ve chosen to call this city home. you’re not phased by the high rent prices, the shoebox apartments, or the never-ending hustle and bustle. they don’t call it the city that never sleeps for nothing. whether you're a nepo baby, a dreamer, a dropout, or someone just trying to make ends meet — there’s a place for everyone in new york. and for some? that place just happens to be the waverly. if the walls could talk — the walls at the waverly wouldn’t. they’ve learned to keep secrets. the waverly is an old red-brick apartment complex tucked in brooklyn -- between a corner deli, a psychic reading storefront, and the city’s loudest 4AM garbage truck route. the elevator works when it wants to. the mailboxes are dented. someone is always smoking by the front steps. people arrive when something in their life has collapsed — a breakup, a lost job, a relapse, a sudden move. others stay because their dreams have taken longer than expected. some hide. some recover. some reinvent themselves. and some… disappear. welcome to the waverly. your key fits. and new york city is yours. j join us here!
The Waverly is a slice-of-life, character-driven roleplay set in modern-day New York City, where residents of one apartment building learn that life doesn’t always change in grand gestures — sometimes, it shifts in hallway conversations, laundry room confessions, and the quiet decision to knock on someone’s door at 2AM. 21+ mun / muses. Realistic adult themes, complex characters, slow-burn relationships, found family, soft heartbreak, occasional chaos, and the quiet beauty of surviving another day in the city.





















