New Vance City world illustration - Post-Apocalyptic theme
Post-Apocalyptic

New Vance City

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New Vance City is a post-collapse RPG where survival means customizing everything—classes, skills, races, and gear are all unique. Set in 2070, a year after the world cracked and the infected rose, this cyberpunk dystopia pulses with story-rich factions, brutal politics, and unforgettable characters. Forge your path in a smog-choked ruin where the line between savior and syndicate blurs with every shot fired. Fight zombies, raiders, and mutated creatures and test your survival in New Vance City!


Author's Note: The year is 2070, one year after the Collapse. The place? New Vance City. Skeletal remains of skyscrapers pierce the smog-choked sky. Patches of overgrown desert flora claw at cracked asphalt. Inside, survivors try to make the best of their fragile existence, repurposing solar panels and scavenging for supplies. Kids growing up in this hell hole play amongst the ruins of the city, their laughter a thin, hopeful melody that just isn't strong enough to pierce through the grim ambiance of the city. Life here is filled with nothing but scarcity and fear. Every creak in the night, every flicker in the solar grid, every hum or buzz... It's all enough to send shivers down your spines. Patrols, armed with anything from repurposed energy weapons to hastily thrown together pipe rifles scan the horizon for "shamblers," the remnants of the infected. Yet amidst the hardship, the community is still blooming. New Vance City still stands, at least for now. A flickering candle in the encroaching darkness of a world forever changed.
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Overflow Gate H-9
Overflow Gate H-9
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Coordinates(505, 435)
Description

Overflow Gate H-9 is both a pressure relief tunnel and a strategic flood-control point for the Waterworks. Its station houses four primary drain valves that redirect excess water from the upper zones into deep cisterns far beneath New Vance. The Hegemony uses H-9 to control water access during ration enforcement events. If a sector is marked “non-compliant,” H-9 crews cut flow at the gate and reroute clean water elsewhere. A permanent security detachment occupies the station, and at least one demolition specialist is always on shift in case tunnel breach protocols must be triggered. Local rumors suggest a few Shamblers have slipped into the lower intake vents, but the Hegemony denies this.

Appearance

The entire station is damp—moss grows in the corners, and the air is thick with mist from steam-valve leaks. Gate control panels are welded into the far wall, their analog dials twitching constantly with subtle shifts in pressure. A balcony-like control deck overlooks a sunken trench of swirling water, edged with iron grates and yellow safety stencils worn down to the metal. Floodlights above cast harsh light across the platform, leaving shadows that move oddly against the water flow. The air hums with a low frequency rumble from below. One tunnel mouth is welded shut. The others remain open—dark, wide, and wet.

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