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.
Played | 1462 times |
Cloned | 51 times |
Created | 140 days ago |
Last Updated | Yesterday |
Visibility | Public |

Coordinates | (-1975, -1176) |
Benedict Point is a quaint train station nestled in the rugged terrain of Gaptooth Ridge and Río Bravo. This minor settlement serves as a vital hub for the Southwestern Railroad Company, connecting travelers and goods to the larger town of Armadillo. Behind the stables, a trio of wooden graves stands as a somber reminder of the past, while horses roam freely just east of the station, adding to the rustic charm of the area.
The station features a weathered wooden platform, a small ticket booth, and a few benches for waiting passengers. The surrounding area is dotted with sagebrush, cacti, and rocky outcrops, creating a vibrant desert landscape. Red, golden, and ochre hues dominate the soil, while scattered clusters of yucca and vibrant wildflowers add splashes of color to the arid terrain. The dry air carries the fragrance of warm earth, and the distant mountains rise sharply against the vast, blue sky, enhancing the distinctly Southwestern feel.