Silverdale is a little town on the outskirts of Melbourne, Australia. It's most commonly knows as Silvertown because of its mines full of Silver, which was how low-class workers would pay for food and shelter. Eventually over time, the mayor himself decided to change Silverdale's name to Silvertown in 1966. Although this sounded like a good idea, it changed something in the air. Silverdale was known for being a sacred place, where monsters and demons couldn't step foot in. It was basically the absolute opposite of it's brother, Beacon Hills in California. But this change of name has broken the barrier that kept evil out, and Silvertown is now infested with all kinds of pests. But some pests can be kind, can't they?