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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Verdo
The Verdo Wagon is a sturdy, standard wagon crafted from resilient wood and reinforced with metal fittings. While it possesses no sentience or ability to move on its own, it serves as a reliable means of transport, requiring draft animals for mobility and capable of carrying substantial loads across various terrains.

Unknown
The Unknown are mysterious entities that look human but have a supernatural essence. They possess an ageless look and an unsettling presence, often regarded as messengers of wisdom and secrets. Their deep insights attract others, yet their eerie immortality and obscure origins evoke discomfort.

Prairie Schooner
This is a conventional prairie schooner wagon made of wood and metal. It has a distinctive curved canvas cover designed to shield travelers from the elements while crossing the prairies. The wagon features a wooden body and large, spoked wheels for navigating rough terrain. It cannot move independently, relying on draft animals like oxen or horses for transport.

Pidgeon
The common pigeon, a remarkable and adaptable bird, is often a pet and mail carrier. With training, these birds form affectionate bonds with their owners, enriching the experience for both. This relationship showcases their intelligence and social nature, making them unique partners in urban life.

Human
Humans are as diverse in appearance as the inhabitants of Earth, and they worship many gods. Scholars debate the origin of humanity, but one of the earliest known human gatherings is believed to have occurred in Sigil, the torus-shaped city at the center of the multiverse, where the Common language was born.

Horse
The horse is a domesticated, one-toed, hoofed mammal. Used as a mount and seen by many as a companion or family member, it cannot speak, nor does it have hands or thumbs.

Hawk
The common hawk, a formidable bird of prey, is frequently trained for both hunting purposes and as a companion animal. Through the process of training, these birds develop a strong, affectionate bond with their handlers, enhancing the experience for both the hawk and its owner. This relationship showcases the intelligence and adaptability of hawks, making them unique partners in the field as well as in daily life.

Dog
The domestic dog, a powerful hunter, is frequently trained for hunting as well as companionship. Through training, these animals forge a deep, loving connection with their handlers, enriching the experience for both the dog and its owner. This bond showcases the intelligence and versatility of dogs, making them outstanding partners in the field and in daily life.

Chicken
A chicken is a domesticated bird from Gallus gallus domesticus, with a feathered, colorful body, short neck, rounded head, and a distinctive beak for pecking. They have sturdy legs with three toes forward and one back, used for scratching the ground.

Cat
The domestic cat, an adept hunter, is frequently seen as a beloved companion. With attentive care, these pets forge a strong emotional connection with their owners, enriching the experience for both. This bond showcases the intelligence and adaptability of cats, making them remarkable allies in both hunting and daily life.