Western
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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Guiteau Square
Point of Interest
Details
Coordinates | (2213, -107) |
Description
Guiteau Square is a grim public park established before 1898, serving as a venue for public hangings of criminals. The square is a chilling reminder of justice and retribution, named after Charles Guiteau, who assassinated President James Garfield in 1881 and was hanged for his crime.
Appearance
The square features a central gallows, surrounded by weathered benches and overgrown grass, with a somber atmosphere that echoes the dark history of its use. Tall, gnarled trees provide sparse shade, and the air is thick with an unsettling silence, broken only by the whispers of the past.