Hopewell is a loop located in New York, and only allows deadriser children to stay permanently, since it acted as a school for them.
History[]
After an accident at the chemical plant, a deadly compound floated into town and suffocated all the adults to death. The children, though, survived as they were mostly away at camp.
A quick-witted ymbryne and an enterprising deadriser created the loop, and it became a place for deadrisers to practice their craft. The resurrected adult bodies are also made to wait on the deadriser children. Due to being part of the loop, the bodies reset when the loop does, thus keeping them fresh. As Josep says, their dead smell good and are dressed neatly.
Description[]
The entrance to the loop is a stone obelisk in the center of a park with a door hidden at its base. Inside the stone obelisk is dark and inscribed on the face of the obelisk were rows and rows of names. The door leads out of one of the houses onto its front step, edged with blooming flowers. The yard is staked with little American flags, and the houses across the street are decorated with red, white, and blue bunting. Cars from the 1940s and 50s are parked in driveways up and down the block. The houses have no other doors or windows anywhere. Just blank walls, like a locked box. One of the houses has a television set that sits on a hutch next to an artificial Christmas tree, oddly out of season, and a rocking chair with a doily pinned to the back. The deadrisers' house is a Victorian house with a tower and a turret and a wraparound porch with decorative railings. Inside the Victorian house has low ceilings, heavy shadows, murmuring voices, black wood. In every room there were alien-looking plants flowering in near darkness, and standing in the corners, adult men and women: unmoving, quiet as cats. One pantry is stocked with glass jars filled with organs and formaldehyde.