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 |
Last Updated | Yesterday |
Visibility | Public |

Size | 0 |
Type | Industrial District |
The Lannahechee River's industrial area thrives on sugar and cotton but faces crime and corporate control that exploit workers, highlighting significant social divides. Day workers—manual laborers, shippers, security—dominate, with only watchmen and the destitute at night. The hierarchy from low-wage workers to industrialists like Cornwall and Bronte reveals the harsh realities of industrial capitalism as immigrants and Americans vie for jobs amid community ties and organized crime. Danger Rating: 7/10 Saint-Denis is patrolled by local police and Pinkerton security. The Saint Denis Mob, led by Angelo Bronte, controls smuggling and extortion at the docks, often robbing in dark alleys. The area is dangerous and polluted, creating hazardous working conditions. Tensions rise between exploited workers and industrialists due to threats of strikes and police violence. Conflicts between Bronte's mob and Cornwall escalate further.alls is fueling even more violence.
Towering multi-story brick warehouses create dark, narrow streets and alleys, with cobblestone roads slick from mud and river water. The air is thick with coal smoke and the smells of molasses, cotton, and tobacco, while massive cranes and piers bustle with constant cargo activity.