In 1899, modernity clashes with the fading Wild West. Industry and law meet untamed lands influenced by deep-seated sexism and racism. Towns evolve, yet dangers and old superstitions persist. Progress contrasts with folklore. Diverse landscapes reflect social inequalities and contested resources. Industrial growth offers opportunity but also exploitation, straining a prejudiced society. Life is harsh; the beautiful land demands resilience, often tested by societal biases and ingrained beliefs.
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Created | 153 days ago |
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Type | Desert / Canyonlands |
Río Bravo is a vast, arid desert region defined by deep reddish canyons and the San Luis River forming the border with Mexico. It is a harsh, sun-scorched landscape of mesas, cliffs, and sparse desert vegetation, dominated by the notorious Del Lobo Gang who control the area from Fort Mercer, with frequent clashes against U.S. Army patrols. Danger Level: High (8/10) Wildlife threats include predators such as cougars, wolves, and dangerous snakes. Environmental hazards consist of extreme heat and treacherous terrain with deep canyons and cliffs. The Del Lobo Gang controls Fort Mercer, resulting in violence with army patrols. Land Plants: - Black Currant (Uncommon) - Desert Sage (Common) - Prickly Pear Cactus (Common) Wildlife: - Land: Cougar, Gray Wolf, Collared Peccary, Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, Gila Monster - Water: The San Luis River contains Longnose Gar and Channel Catfish.
The region features immense reddish-rock canyons and sheer cliffs dropping to the San Luis River, surrounded by arid plains and dusty mesas dotted with cacti and desert shrubs. Fort Mercer stands as a formidable fortress, while other structures like the abandoned Plainview outpost and isolated ranches add to the rugged, lawless atmosphere under a hot, dry sun.