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World of Redemption

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Set in 1899, outlaws seek redemption as moral boundaries blur in the fight for survival.


Author's Note: Set in the world of Red Dead Redemption 2, we encounter Arthur Morgan and his infamous Van der Linde gang family.
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 Greenhollow

Greenhollow

Nestled on a small hill overlooking the San Luis River, the ruins of a once-grand house stand as a haunting reminder of the past. Overgrown with wildflowers and vines, the crumbling stone walls whisper secrets of a forgotten family, while the gentle sound of the river flows nearby, creating an eerie yet serene atmosphere.

A. K. Ballard Undertaker

A. K. Ballard Undertaker

A. K. Ballard Undertaker is a somber establishment in Rhodes, characterized by its dark brown exterior that shows signs of age and wear. The building features a small porch with wooden steps, two wooden coffins leaning against the side, and doors labeled 'Morgue' and 'Office'.

A.J.'s Mercantile

A.J.'s Mercantile

Rhodes General Store is a bustling hub in the town of Rhodes, located in the lush Scarlett Meadows region of Lemoyne. This well-stocked general store offers a variety of fresh and preserved foods, coffee, tobacco, and essential household goods, catering to the needs of the local townsfolk. Managed by the shrewd Alvin J. Banks, it serves as a place for adventurers to sell unwanted items and browse the extensive Wheeler, Rawson & Co. catalogue for their supplies.

Abandoned Circus Convoy

Abandoned Circus Convoy

A small convoy of circus wagons lies abandoned, with various wooden boxes, an opened clothes chest, and a wooden barrel scattered around. The centerpiece is a blue-painted show wagon with a broken axle, emblazoned with the words 'Fitcher Brothers Travelling Circus and Minstrel Show'.

Abandoned Mine Shaft

Abandoned Mine Shaft

An old mine shaft, rumored to be abandoned for years. The entrance is partially collapsed, surrounded by overgrown vegetation, creating an eerie atmosphere. Locals warn of potential dangers lurking inside, making it a place of curiosity and caution.

Abandoned Moonshine Shack

Abandoned Moonshine Shack

This dilapidated one-story cabin, once a hub for illicit moonshine production, features an office and two bedrooms. A staircase leads down to a hidden basement, where a secret passage reveals a fantastic moonshine kitchen and a spacious, abandoned bar, filled with dusty bottles and remnants of past revelries.

Abandoned Moonshine Shack Basement

Abandoned Moonshine Shack Basement

This dimly lit basement is filled with the rich aroma of fermenting grains and the faint sound of bubbling liquids. A secret passage, hidden behind a fake bookshelf, leads to an underground moonshine still and bar where patrons can enjoy illicit drinks away from prying eyes.

Abandoned Moonshine Shack Office

Abandoned Moonshine Shack Office

A surprisingly well-maintained office located inside a dilapidated shack, filled with papers and ledgers that hint at secretive operations. The atmosphere is thick with mystery, and a leather-bound journal offers glimpses into the past dealings of the shack's occupants. It seems to have been ran by a Maggie Fike.

Abandoned Oil Derrick

Abandoned Oil Derrick

The Abandoned Oil Derrick is a hauntingly abandoned structure in The Heartlands, New Hanover, once owned by the ill-fated Mr. Varley. Following a fierce rivalry with Cornwall Kerosene & Tar, Varley's life was claimed in a fiery incident, leaving his charred remains atop the platform, a grim reminder of corporate greed and vengeance. A dinosaur bone can be found at the bottom of the drilled hole. South of this location, up the ravine that goes to the left, another dinosaur bone can be located. A letter from Cameron Spence, the vice-president of Cornwall Kerosene & Tar, can be found on the burned corpse. Encounters: O'Driscoll Gang Enforcer (DC14) O'Driscoll Gang New Recruit (DC9)

Abandoned Trading Post

Abandoned Trading Post

Nestled in the Heartlands of New Hanover, this small, dilapidated shack stands as a remnant of a once-bustling trading post. The shack, now abandoned, is adjacent to a rusting railroad track and features a telegraph wire that hints at its former connectivity. Inside, adventurers can discover assorted biscuits, canned fruit, canned vegetables, and high-velocity rifle cartridges, remnants of supplies long forgotten. A few hundred yards east, the plains reveal a massive dinosaur bone, a relic of a bygone era, waiting to be uncovered by curious explorers. Encounters: O'Driscoll Gang New Recruit (DC15)

Abandoned Trapper's Cabin

Abandoned Trapper's Cabin

A secluded cabin once used by a trapper, now abandoned and hidden away. It has seen better days, with overgrown vegetation surrounding it and creaky wooden walls. Inside, remnants of the trapper's life linger, including old tools, dried herbs, and a dusty fireplace.

Aberdeen Pig Farm

Aberdeen Pig Farm

Aberdeen Pig Farm is a grim and secluded ranch marked by a history of violence and decay. Inhabited by the incestuous siblings Bray and Tammy Aberdeen, the ranch is notorious for its dark secrets, with the remains of at least eleven victims hidden beneath the soil. The large house, along with a small outhouse, a crumbling storage facility, and a dilapidated animal pen, all lie enclosed within a dejected, worn wooden fence that seems to sag under the weight of its gruesome past.

Abernathy Carpentery

Abernathy Carpentery

A warm and inviting shop filled with the scent of fresh wood and sawdust. The shop features various tools, stacks of lumber, and half-finished projects that showcase the carpenter's skill. Mr. Abernathy, a dedicated middle-aged carpenter, runs this shop, where locals come to purchase supplies or commission work.

Abigail and Jack's Tent

Abigail and Jack's Tent

A cozy tent belonging to Abigail and Jack, filled with the laughter and toys of a little boy. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, with colorful decorations and the scent of baked goods lingering in the air.

Adler Ranch

Adler Ranch

Adler Ranch is an abandoned homestead embodying a story of sorrow and resilience. Formerly a flourishing farm run by Sadie and Jake Adler, it now serves as a stark reminder of the O'Driscolls' vicious raid. Jake's body lies in a wagon outside, while Sadie remains hidden in the cellar, tormented by the recollections of that tragic night, until she was rescued by the Van der Linde gang.

Alchemist's House

Alchemist's House

The Alchemist's House is a haunting remnant of a once-thriving workshop, now reduced to charred wood and scattered debris. At its center stands a large, rusted metal contraption, a testament to the alchemist's failed experiments in transmutation, surrounded by the remnants of his ambitious dreams.

Alexander Butler & Son

Alexander Butler & Son

A vibrant stall in the bustling Open-Air Market, Alexander Butler & Son offers a colorful array of fruits and vegetables sourced from local farms. The stall is known for its organic selection and friendly service, making it a favorite among both locals and travelers.

Algernon Wasp Growing House

Algernon Wasp Growing House

A unique gazebo-like structure adorned with vibrant green walls and large glass windows that allow sunlight to pour in. Inside, the air is filled with the scent of exotic plants and flowers, showcasing the exquisite collection curated by Algernon Wasp, a renowned botanist and herbalist.

Ambarino Sign

Ambarino Sign

The Ambarino Sign is a large inscription made from smooth, polished stones, carefully arranged to spell out the word 'Ambarino'. Nestled on the side of a gentle hill, it serves as a landmark for travelers and a symbol of the region's rich history and culture.

Amos Levi Stables & Farrier

Amos Levi Stables & Farrier

Valentine's long-established Levi family stables offer a range of horses, along with stabling and care services. It also sells various tack and cosmetics for horses as well as treats. You can store, retrieve, or sell any horse you have acquired here. The stables are known for their friendly staff and expert care, ensuring that every horse is well looked after and ready for adventure.

Angelo Bronte's Manor

Angelo Bronte's Manor

A large, two-story house with a wraparound porch and intricate detailing, enclosed by a wrought-iron gate. The muted greens, browns, and grays of the manor blend seamlessly with the lush gardens, creating an inviting yet mysterious atmosphere. Constructed before 1898, it serves as the residence of Italian mob boss Angelo Bronte, guarded by several members of his mob.

Angelo Bronte's Mansion Garden

Angelo Bronte's Mansion Garden

A serene garden enclosed by low, classical-style buildings with terracotta-tiled roofs. The central feature is a rectangular pool, surrounded by meticulously trimmed hedges and geometric shrub patterns, with palm trees and lush greenery enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.

Annesburg Horse Yard

Annesburg Horse Yard

Annesburg Horse Yard is a quaint barn located on the outskirts of town, known for its friendly atmosphere and well-cared-for horses. Travelers and locals alike come here to purchase sturdy breeds such as Shires and Gypsy Cobs, ensuring they leave with a reliable steed for their journeys.

Annesburg Realestate Office

Annesburg Realestate Office

The Annesburg Realestate Office is a bustling hub for cowboys and townsfolk alike, offering a variety of properties for sale, from quaint cottages to sprawling estates. The office is known for its charismatic agents who are always eager to help clients find their dream homes, often with a hint of magical charm to sweeten the deal.

Annesburg Sheriff's Office

Annesburg Sheriff's Office

The Annesburg Sheriff's Office serves as the law enforcement hub of the peaceful mining town of Annesburg. Under the watchful eye of Sheriff Jones, the office maintains order and addresses crimes throughout Roanoke Ridge, with State Marshal Slim Grant frequently visiting to oversee operations and support his deputies.

Annesburg Station

Annesburg Station

Annesburg Station serves as a bustling hub for both postal services and railroad operations. Travelers can purchase train tickets, pay bounties, and send letters or parcels, all within the same building, making it a vital stop for adventurers and townsfolk alike.

Appleseed Timber Company

Appleseed Timber Company

Appleseed Timber Company is a bustling logging camp nestled in the heart of the Big Valley region. Workers tirelessly chop down timber while the sound of axes echoes through the air. Tents dot the landscape, offering shelter and respite for the laborers, while a handcar rests idly on the nearby train tracks, waiting to transport the harvested logs to distant markets.

Arthur Morgan

Arthur Morgan

Arthur Morgan was born around 1863 in the northern United States to Beatrice and Lyle Morgan. His mother died in his childhood, and after his father's arrest, he was taken off the streets by Dutch van der Linde and Hosea Matthews, becoming a founding member of the Van der Linde gang. Arthur fell in love with Mary Gillis, but their engagement ended due to his criminal lifestyle. He developed a brotherly bond with John Marston after saving him from lynching. Arthur participated in a significant bank robbery in 1887, distributing some of the stolen money to the needy. He later had a brief relationship with Eliza, who was killed along with their son in a robbery for $10, deepening his cynicism about crime. Abigail Roberts joined the gang, and after having a son with John Marston, Arthur felt a growing rift with John due to his abandonment.

Arthur's Tent/Wagon

Arthur's Tent/Wagon

A dark-colored covered wagon parked on a grassy area, partially obscured by a large light-colored canvas awning. The awning creates a shaded area supported by poles, under which camping supplies and furniture are arranged, including a wooden table with various items, a blue object, a wooden barrel topped with cylindrical containers, a rope on the ground, and a hanging pot with utensils.

Aurora Basin

Aurora Basin

Aurora Basin is a tranquil yet eerie body of water nestled in the Tall Trees region, where a river meanders through a dense forest before culminating in this expansive lake. Once a popular fishing and hunting retreat, the area is now marked by the dilapidated cabin nearby, hinting at the place's past vitality overshadowed by abandonment. The shallow waters allow for easy wading, providing a fleeting sense of safety from prying eyes in the forest.

B. R. Shelton Livery & Stable

B. R. Shelton Livery & Stable

The B.R. Shelton Livery & Stable is a well-maintained establishment located on the outskirts of town, providing quality care for horses and other mounts. Owned by the friendly B.R. Shelton, the stable offers a variety of services including boarding, training, and rentals for cowboys in need of dependable steeds.

Bacchus Bridge

Bacchus Bridge

Described as the 'Gateway to the West', the Bacchus Bridge serves as a crucial link in the railroad network of the southwestern United States, allowing trains to travel seamlessly across the rugged terrain of Ambarino. This vital structure stands as a testament to engineering prowess, bridging the gap for trade and travel between two key regions.

Bacchus Station

Bacchus Station

Bacchus Station serves as a crucial hub for freight transport through the dense woodlands of Cumberland Forest. Lacking a station clerk, this isolated outpost resonates with the echoes of distant trains and the rustling of trees, embodying the rugged spirit of the railroads. Its utilitarian design blends seamlessly with the natural surroundings, offering a glimpse into the industrious yet untamed nature of the region.

Bard's Crossing

Bard's Crossing

Bard's Crossing is a remarkable truss arch railroad bridge that gracefully spans the Dakota River, connecting the regions of West Elizabeth and New Hanover. This engineering marvel not only serves as a crucial transport link but also offers stunning views of the surrounding Heartlands, where the river flows serenely into the expansive Flat Iron Lake.

Bard's Crossing Cabin

Bard's Crossing Cabin

A secluded cabin located near Bard's Crossing, believed to be a hideout for the O'Driscolls. The cabin is rustic and built from local timber, with a small porch and a view of the surrounding wilderness. It is known to be treacherous due to the presence of gang members.

Barrow Lagoon

Barrow Lagoon

Barrow Lagoon is a frozen expanse of water nestled in the Grizzlies West region of Ambarino, surrounded by snow-capped mountains and dense pine forests. The lagoon is known for its eerie beauty, with a hollow tree stump on the southern shore hiding a lockbox filled with Miracle Tonic and coins, while the northern shore features a defaced grave that whispers tales of lost souls.

Bastille Saloon

Bastille Saloon

The Bastille Saloon is a lavish establishment frequented by the wealthy elite of the city. With its opulent decor, it offers a refined atmosphere where patrons can enjoy gourmet meals, fine drinks, and luxurious accommodations, all while engaging in high-stakes poker games.

Bayall Edge

Bayall Edge

Bayall Edge is a rustic cabin situated on a small peninsula in the Bayou Nwa region of Lemoyne. Although its outside appears worn and neglected, the interior boasts dim lighting, assorted paintings, and an atmosphere of intrigue, highlighted by a long table adorned with candles and a stuffed crow, alongside an incomplete painting. The cabin conceals secrets tied to The Strange Man, a mysterious figure reputed for striking deals of both benevolence and malevolence.

Bearclaw Camp

Bearclaw Camp

Bearclaw Camp is a small, abandoned logging camp, characterized by its rotting cabins and remnants of a once-thriving settlement. Some structures bear the scars of fire, hinting at a dark past possibly linked to the Pacific Union Railroad's aggressive expansion, as suggested by local resident Leigh Johnson.

Beartooth Beck

Beartooth Beck

Beartooth Beck is a winding river that flows gracefully through the rugged terrain of the Grizzlies West region. Originating from the serene waters of Lake Isabella, it meanders past the tranquil Cattail Pond before cascading into the mighty Dakota River, offering a rich habitat for wildlife and a serene escape for adventurers.

Beaver Hollow

Beaver Hollow

Beaver Hollow is a secluded plateau and cave network located in Roanoke Ridge, New Hanover, east of the Kamassa River and west of Annesburg. This area is notorious for being the hideout of the Murfree Brood, a gang of inbred and territorial hillbillies known for their brutal violence and cruelty, particularly towards city-folk. The caves serve as their lair, while the surrounding terrain offers limited escape routes, making it a dangerous place for travelers.

Beecher's Hope

Beecher's Hope

Once a prosperous homestead, Beecher's Hope has fallen into disrepair, becoming a desolate wasteland. The remnants of a bygone era are visible in the scattered rubble that covers the ground, and the single lonesome shack and outhouse stand as the only structures amidst the decay, now inhabited by squatters who claim this forgotten land as their own. The land is for sale and can be made into a proper ranch.

Benedict Point

Benedict Point

Benedict Point serves as a crucial stop for the Southwestern Railroad Company, nestled within the rugged landscapes of Gaptooth Ridge and Río Bravo. This small yet bustling settlement is characterized by the constant activity of travelers and freight, contributing to its role as a minor hub in the area. The station itself is crafted from weathered wood, with a distinct rustic charm, offering a glimpse into the era of steam and iron.

Big Valley Crossroads

Big Valley Crossroads

A sign in the road pointing to Valentine, Strawberry, and Wallace Station.

Big Valley Rest

Big Valley Rest

A serene clearing nestled in a valley, adjacent to the gentle flow of the Owanjila Creek. Surrounded by dense forests and steep cliffs, the ground is blanketed with vibrant deep purple sage flowers, filling the air with a soothing fragrance.

Billy's Cabin

Billy's Cabin

A dilapidated cabin perched on stilts, overlooking a tranquil inlet of Stillwater Creek. The rotting wood and sheet-metal roof give it a weathered appearance, while a small deck with a canopy provides a shaded area for relaxation. Surrounding the cabin are numerous barrels and boxes, hinting at past activities or trade. A small pier extends into the creek, offering a place for fishing or docking boats. The only living occupant is Billy, who tends to the cabin, accompanied by the haunting presence of Annabel's corpse, a reminder of a tragic past.

Black Balsam Rise

Black Balsam Rise

Black Balsam Rise is a striking natural formation located in the Roanoke Ridge region of New Hanover. This area features a plateau with a cabin that holds a Torn Treasure Map in a drawer, while the surrounding landscape has been altered by logging activities, leaving behind remnants of a once-dense forest.

Blackley Hotel

Blackley Hotel

The Blackley Hotel stands as a haunting relic of its former glory, now a shell of decay and neglect. Its broken shutters and boarded-up doors create an eerie atmosphere, while moss clings to the crumbling walls, hinting at years of abandonment. Surrounding the hotel, makeshift camps of the homeless have sprung up, with scattered mattresses and flickering fires illuminating the shadows of the night. A constant presence of loiterers adds to the unsettling ambiance, as they watch over the derelict structure, whispering tales of its dark past.

Blackwater Grand Theatre

Blackwater Grand Theatre

The Blackwater Grand Theatre is a majestic structure that stands as a cultural beacon in the heart of the city. Its ornate facade, adorned with intricate carvings and vibrant banners, draws in crowds eager to experience the finest performances, from grand operas to thrilling plays.

Blackwater Hotel & Restaurant

Blackwater Hotel & Restaurant

The Blackwater Hotel & Restaurant is a charming establishment located on the bustling Main Street of Blackwater in West Elizabeth. It offers comfortable accommodations for weary travelers and a delightful dining experience featuring local cuisine.

Blackwater Massacre

Blackwater Massacre

In April 1899, Dutch van der Linde and his gang hatched a plan to rob a ferry carrying $150,000 in bank funds. Spurred on by Micah Bell, they moved forward despite the absence of senior members Arthur Morgan and Hosea Matthews. The heist started off smoothly as they effortlessly accessed the cash. However, the arrival of the Pinkertons and police quickly escalated into an unwinnable gunfight. The gunfight wreaked havoc on the Van der Linde gang. Marston, Mac Callander, and Jenny Kirk were shot, with the latter two sustaining fatal injuries. Sean MacGuire was knocked unconscious and captured by bounty hunters. Confronted with desperate conditions, the outlaws opted to escape without the stolen money, which they concealed in a secret location known only to Dutch and Hosea. After regrouping, the gang left and ventured north into a blizzard in the Ambarino mountains, successfully evading their pursuers.

Blackwater Police Department and Jail

Blackwater Police Department and Jail

The Blackwater Police Department and Jail serves as the law enforcement hub of the town, a sturdy stone building with iron bars on the windows. Inside, the air is thick with the scent of old wood and ink, where officers work tirelessly to maintain order in the often tumultuous town of Blackwater.

Blackwater Saloon

Blackwater Saloon

The Blackwater Saloon, established before 1898, is the only saloon in the town of Blackwater. It serves as a lively gathering place for locals to enjoy drinks, meals, and games of Poker or Blackjack.

Bob's Butcher Stall

Bob's Butcher Stall

A quaint open-air butcher stall established before 1898, Bob's Butcher Stall is known for its rustic charm and high-quality meats. The stall is adorned with hanging cured meats and a wooden counter where Bob, a jovial butcher, serves locals and travelers alike, sharing stories and recipes while offering cuts of fresh game and livestock.

Body of the Lost Explorer

Body of the Lost Explorer

This haunting location marks the final resting place of a climber who vanished while attempting to conquer Mount Hagen during a brutal winter. Encased in layers of snow and ice, the explorer's body serves as a chilling reminder of nature's unforgiving power and the unresolved grief of his family, who still search for closure.

Bolger Glade

Bolger Glade

Once a site of valor and tragedy, Bolger Glade now bears the scars of the fierce Battle of Scarlett Meadows that occurred in 1864. The remains of a dilapidated house and a ruined stone structure hint at the presence of a bustling settlement before the conflict tore it apart. Stories of General Quincy T. Harris, a courageous Confederate commander, linger in the air, echoing the sacrifices made here.

Braithwaite Estate Gated Entrance

Braithwaite Estate Gated Entrance

The Braithwaite Estate Gated Entrance features a simple stone archway with sturdy pillars on either side, leading into a well-maintained stone fence. A long, winding pathway stretches towards a grand two-story plantation-style house, flanked by towering mature trees that create a natural arch overhead, their dark trunks and expansive branches casting dappled shadows on the ground.

Braithwaite Estates Lower South Fields

Braithwaite Estates Lower South Fields

The Lower South Fields of Braithwaite Estates present a sprawling expanse of golden wheat, swaying gently in the breeze. Bordered by ancient oak trees, the fields offer shade and a sense of tranquility, while the distant sound of a babbling brook enhances the serene atmosphere. Farmers can be seen tending to the crops, their laughter echoing through the fields as they work beneath the warm sun.

Braithwaite Estates Upper East Fields

Braithwaite Estates Upper East Fields

The Upper East Fields of Braithwaite Estates are a vast expanse of golden wheat, gently swaying in the breeze. Ancient oak trees border the fields, providing shade and tranquility, while the distant sound of a babbling brook enhances the serene atmosphere, filled with the laughter of farmers tending to their crops under the warm sun.

Braithwaite Family

Braithwaite Family

The Braithwaites, originally from England, established themselves in America around 1779 and became one of the richest families by the 19th century, operating a slave plantation. In 1806, Lucille Braithwaite revealed the location of gold to Douglas Gray, who stole it to fund abolitionist groups, sparking a blood feud between the families. The abolition of slavery in 1865 severely impacted the Braithwaites’ wealth. By the late 1890s, they turned to illegal moonshine production in Lemoyne, with the help of former local moonshine figure Maggie Fike and her cook, Danny-Lee Caton. Leader: Catherine Braithwaite Members: Bartholomew Braithwaite Gareth Braithwaite Gerald Braithwaite Gertrude Braithwaite Penelope Braithwaite Affiliations: The Lemoyne Raiders Saint Denis Mob Danny-Lee

Braithwaite Hollow

Braithwaite Hollow

Braithwaite Hollow is a small, dilapidated village nestled at the edge of the Braithwaite estate. The few ramshackle houses, constructed from weathered wood and crumbling stone, house the poorest workers of the Braithwaite family, who toil in the fields yet live in squalor. The village is shrouded in an atmosphere of unease, with whispers of hidden family secrets and dark histories that contrast sharply with the opulence of the Braithwaite manor. The air is thick with tension, as the villagers harbor resentment towards their wealthy employers, revealing the stark class divide that permeates the estate.

Braithwaite Manor - Blue Bedroom

Braithwaite Manor - Blue Bedroom

A dimly lit bedroom in Braithwaite Manor, styled in late 19th to early 20th century decor. The dark teal walls adorned with a floral pattern create an intimate atmosphere, while the polished dark wood floor reflects the flickering light from a large stone fireplace, which is flanked by wall sconces and holds various framed pictures on its mantel.

Braithwaite Manor - Dining Room

Braithwaite Manor - Dining Room

The dining room of Braithwaite Manor features a long, oval dark wood table set for a formal dinner, surrounded by dark wood chairs with yellow upholstery. The walls are adorned with a tropical mural framed by ornate molding, and two large windows with gold curtains flank a white marble fireplace, while a chandelier hangs above, casting a warm glow over the silverware and glassware laid out on the table.

Braithwaite Manor - Main Hall

Braithwaite Manor - Main Hall

The Main Hall of Braithwaite Manor features a stunning mural of a serene pastoral scene, showcasing trees, a tranquil body of water, and a gazebo-like structure. The hardwood floor is complemented by a patterned rug near the entrance, while white columns frame the arched entryway, and wall sconces with flickering candles cast a warm glow throughout the paneled walls, with an elegant chandelier hanging above.

Braithwaite Manor - Master Bedroom

Braithwaite Manor - Master Bedroom

The Master Bedroom of Braithwaite Manor features a grand four-poster bed with a dark wood frame, draped in rich, dark fabric. A cozy fireplace crackles warmly, illuminating the room adorned with a portrait of a middle-aged man, while a wooden armoire and a chest of drawers provide ample storage.

Braithwaite Manor - Sitting Parlour

Braithwaite Manor - Sitting Parlour

The Sitting Parlour of Braithwaite Manor is a cozy yet eerie room, furnished with dark, antique-style furniture that whispers of the past. A warm fire crackles in the fireplace, casting flickering shadows on the walls, while a framed portrait above the mantelpiece seems to watch over the room with an unsettling gaze.

Braithwaite Manor - Twin Rooms

Braithwaite Manor - Twin Rooms

A sunlit bedroom in Braithwaite Manor, featuring muted purple walls and a patterned rug underfoot. Two twin beds with dark green bedding are positioned against one wall, while a small wooden dresser occupies the corner. Tall, narrow windows draped with sage-green curtains and lace overlays allow natural light to flood the room, and a cozy fireplace sits between the windows, accompanied by a wooden chair for relaxation.

Braithwaite Manor Stables

Braithwaite Manor Stables

Braithwaite Manor Stables is a somewhat run-down facility where the Braithwaite family breeds, races, and sells prized horses. Despite its age, the stables remain functional, with a few well-maintained stalls and expansive fields for training and exercise. The stables are home to some of the most famous horses in the region, including Cerberus, a fierce competitor known for his speed; Old Faithful, a reliable and steady racer; and Old Father, a legendary Thoroughbred stud with a rich lineage.

Braithwaite Plantation Manor

Braithwaite Plantation Manor

The Braithwaite Plantation Manor is a grandiose two-story mansion built in the antebellum architectural style, featuring elegant porches and balconies. A long, tree-lined road leads to the entrance, marked by a sign warning that the property is private. Inside, the foyer opens to a spacious living room and a large dining hall, while the back houses an office and kitchen. The second floor contains several rooms, including Catherine Braithwaite's master bedroom with an attached bathroom.

Braithwaite's Gazebo

Braithwaite's Gazebo

An octagonal gazebo with a dark-green, patterned roof sits atop a grassy knoll, offering a serene view of the shimmering lake below. The white latticework and railing contrast beautifully with the lush surroundings, while a sturdy table and chairs invite visitors to linger and enjoy the peaceful ambiance.

Braithwaites Boathouse

Braithwaites Boathouse

A weathered single-story shack with a gabled roof of dark gray shingles, showing signs of age and wear. Two barrels sit near the back, while a small covered area serves as a porch, providing shelter for workers who can be seen tending to boats and equipment.

Brandywine Drop

Brandywine Drop

Brandywine Drop is a stunning waterfall cascading down the rocky cliffs of Roanoke Ridge, surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant wildflowers. The water flows gracefully into the Kamassa River, creating a serene atmosphere that attracts adventurers and nature lovers alike.

Brandywine Drop Station

Brandywine Drop Station

The Brandywine Drop Station is a deserted trading post nestled in the rugged terrain of Roanoke Ridge. Once bustling with traders, it now stands in disrepair, with shattered windows and a sagging roof that hint at its former glory. Inside, adventurers can find dusty supply crates, ancient maps, and forgotten trinkets, all waiting to be discovered. A loose floor plank near the entrance conceals a hidden stash, inviting exploration and curiosity.

Brittlebrush Trawl

Brittlebrush Trawl

Brittlebrush Trawl is a secluded river jetty featuring a small, weathered shack and a modest dock. The shack contains an unusable bed, a nightstand with drawers, and a small stove nestled between two windows, while the dock is cluttered with fishing gear and a lone boat. Outside, a canoe leans against the wall, surrounded by scattered crates and a barrel, with an outhouse nearby. A hidden chest behind the outhouse holds $60, making this quiet spot a potential treasure for those who explore.

Broken Tree

Broken Tree

Broken Tree is a striking natural formation located in the Great Plains of West Elizabeth. It features a small, ancient rock wall that stands as a remnant of a bygone era, surrounded by vast grasslands, with a solitary, gnarled tree rising majestically in the center, its branches reaching out like arms embracing the sky.

Buckley Home

Buckley Home

The Buckley Home is a small, utilitarian dwelling owned by the local mining company, designed to provide basic shelter for its workers. With four sturdy walls and a simple roof, it offers minimal amenities, reflecting the harsh realities of life in the mines.

C.D. Coursey Tailor Clothiers

C.D. Coursey Tailor Clothiers

A quaint storefront adorned with vertical signs in dark maroon and gold lettering, indicating various goods such as underwear, furnishings, millinery, neckwear, and shirts. The building, made of aged dark stone, features dark reflective windows and a welcoming atmosphere, suggesting early morning or late evening. An older woman in a dark dress stands near the entrance, adding a touch of life to the otherwise quiet scene.

CC- Bunkhouse

CC- Bunkhouse

The Crimpson Crest Bunkhouse is a sturdy wooden structure nestled near the main estate, providing shelter for ranch hands and hired help. Inside, the air is filled with the scent of hay and leather, and the walls are adorned with tools of the trade, reflecting the hard work and camaraderie of those who reside here.

CC- Stables

CC- Stables

The stables of Crimson Crest estate are renowned for breeding and training some of the finest racehorses in the realm. With lush green pastures and expertly crafted facilities, the stables are a hub of activity, where trainers and caretakers work tirelessly to prepare their steeds for the prestigious races that draw spectators from far and wide.

Cairn Lake

Cairn Lake

Cairn Lake is a serene body of water nestled in the Grizzlies West region of the Ambarino territory, known for its crystal-clear waters and stunning mountain views. The lake is surrounded by dense forests and rocky outcrops, making it a perfect spot for adventurers seeking tranquility or a place to gather resources.

Cairn Lodge

Cairn Lodge

Cairn Lodge is a rustic wooden structure nestled in the snowy mountains, surrounded by towering pines and steep cliffs. The air is crisp and cold, filled with the scent of pine and the distant sound of howling winds. A desperate man awaits inside, seeking help to find his missing friend, Tucker, who vanished during a fierce storm.

Caliban's Seat

Caliban's Seat

Caliban's Seat is a remarkable rock formation that offers breathtaking landscape views. At the top, you'll find an old camp where wild Valerian Root grows abundantly, hinting at the area's lively past. Hidden among the rocks could be a fragment of the Jack Hall treasure.

Caliga Hall

Caliga Hall

Caliga Hall is a grand estate owned by the Gray family, situated on the western edge of Bayou Nwa. Established before the Civil War, it was built on the profits of tobacco and cotton, utilizing slave labor. After the war, the family's wealth declined, yet they still hold significant influence in Rhodes, though their former status remains elusive.

Camp Lookout Point

Camp Lookout Point

A high vantage point overlooking the surrounding area, Camp Lookout Point is manned by vigilant members of the gang. They are tasked with spotting potential threats and challenging any intruders before they reach the camp, serving as the first line of defense.

Camp Medical Wagon

Camp Medical Wagon

The Camp Medical Wagon serves as the primary medical facility for Kimberly, stocked with a variety of healing supplies, medicines, and bandages. It is a mobile sanctuary, often surrounded by makeshift tents where injured members receive care and attention.

Canebreak Manor

Canebreak Manor

Canebreak Manor is a small and dilapidated shanty poised precariously on stilts in the depths of thick swampland. The entire area is cluttered and messy, with refuse scattered about, creating an unsettling yet oddly inviting atmosphere. Inside, the untidy shack reveals a humble attempt at comfort amidst the chaos.

Carmody Dell

Carmody Dell

Carmody Dell is a rustic ranch located in The Heartlands region of New Hanover. It features a large blue wooden main house with a tiled roof, a decrepit barn, a tall water tower, and a corral filled with cattle, all surrounded by a dirt path and a wooden fence. Loot found in house: In the wardrobe upstairs is a Ginseng Elixir. A platinum pocket watch can be found in the wardrobe upstairs. A money clip $12 and a coin purse $1.77 can be found in the chest upstairs. Upstairs, a Carbine Repeater can be found.

Castor's Ridge

Castor's Ridge

Castor's Ridge is a quaint farmhouse nestled in the rolling hills south of Valentine, surrounded by the lush greenery of The Heartlands. The property features a small fenced garden brimming with vibrant vegetables, providing sustenance for the family that resides there and a sense of warmth to the landscape.

Cattail Pond

Cattail Pond

Cattail Pond is a serene body of water nestled in the Grizzlies West region of the Ambarino territory. It thrives with diverse aquatic life and is bordered by lush vegetation, making it a perfect spot for both relaxation and fishing. Beartooth Beck flows into the pond from the north and continues on its southward journey, merging with the Dakota River.

Central Union Railroad Camp

Central Union Railroad Camp

Central Union Railroad Camp is a bustling site in the Roanoke Ridge area of New Hanover state, featuring camps for workers, tool supplies, and an unfinished railroad track. Despite the diligent efforts of workers hammering away at the incomplete track, construction has come to a halt due to a mysterious thief stealing wages from the laborers.

Central Union Railroad Schedule

Central Union Railroad Schedule

The Central Union Railroad line operates a 20-hour loop around Ambarino, New Hanover, and Lemoyne. Stops: -St. Denis Hub to Van Horn Station: Approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes. -Van Horn Station to Annesburg Station: Approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes. -Annesburg Station to Bacchus Station: Approximately 3 hours. -Bacchus Station to Wallace Station: Approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. -Wallace Station to Riggs Station: Approximately 2 hours. -Riggs Station to Valentine Station: Approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. -Valentine Station to Heartland Oil Fields Station: Approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes. -Heartland Oil Fields Station to Emerald Ranch Station: Approximately 2 hours. -Emerald Ranch Station to St. Denis Hub: Approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes.

Chadwick Farm

Chadwick Farm

Chadwick Farm serves as a halfway house for women seeking refuge and a fresh start. Nestled in a serene countryside, it offers a supportive community where residents can heal, learn new skills, and rebuild their lives away from past troubles.

Chamber of Statues

Chamber of Statues

Deep within the hidden cave of Citadel Rock lies the Chamber of Statues, a mysterious room adorned with six ancient, ruined statues. Each statue represents a different aspect of nature, and only by activating them in the correct order can adventurers unlock the chamber's golden treasure.

Chelonia

Chelonia

The Chelonians emerged as a religious sect in the late 1700s, led by Anders Helgerson until 1899. Based in Boston, they gained prominence in the northern New Hanover area, where efforts to recruit young men faced local disapproval. Helgerson attracted followers in Saint Denis by distributing pamphlets, inspiring passionate chants on hillsides. A pivotal event occurred when the Chelonian Master urged new members to leap off a cliff in pursuit of a utopia called Chelonia, believed to be a refuge from modern life's ills. Central to their beliefs is a reverence for turtles, seen as sacred and protective. Members wear robes with turtle emblems, carry turtle-themed bags, and unite to create a "shell of safety." Their doctrine reflects the Turtle Island narrative, significant in many Indigenous cultures of North America.

Chez Porter Ranch

Chez Porter Ranch

Chez Porter is a secluded ranch located in the Grizzlies West region of the Ambarino territory, inhabited by the eccentric Porter family. Known for their isolation, the family has developed a unique dialect and exhibits signs of inbreeding, creating an air of mystery around their homestead. The ranch features a small garden flourishing with ginseng plants, a barn, and multiple American Paint horses that are already hitched, making them easy to access. Among the ranch's curiosities, a cigarette card for the notorious Jack Hall gang can be found in one of the horse stations, and a pump-action shotgun is hidden within the house, waiting for an intrepid adventurer to discover it.

Church of the Holy Blessed Virgin

Church of the Holy Blessed Virgin

The Church of the Holy Blessed Virgin stands as a serene sanctuary in Saint Denis, featuring intricate stained glass windows and a tall steeple that reaches towards the heavens. Its adjoining graveyard is a peaceful resting place, adorned with weathered tombstones and blooming flowers, where the community pays their respects to the departed.

Citadel Rock

Citadel Rock

Citadel Rock is a towering natural formation located in The Heartlands region of New Hanover. This majestic peak offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, making it a favored spot for adventurers and scouts alike.

Clawson's Rest

Clawson's Rest

Clawson's Rest is a dilapidated shack located in the Grizzlies West region of the Ambarino territory, northeast of Cattail Pond and west of the Dakota River. Inside, you can discover the tragic scene of two young boys who perished from starvation or dehydration, alongside a haunting letter from their mother, revealing her desperate quest to retrieve money owed to them.

Clemens Point

Clemens Point

Clemens Point is a secluded and strategic location nestled in the near wilderness of Scarlett Meadows. This remote peninsula provides an ideal hideout for camps, shielded from prying eyes by the dense surrounding forests and the encircling waters of Flat Iron Lake. The bay offers natural shelter while the nearby islands serve as lookouts for potential intruders, making it a perfect spot for those wishing to rest and regroup away from civilization.

Cliffside Cabin

Cliffside Cabin

Perched on a cliff overlooking Roanoke Valley, this stone cottage appears quaint from the outside, surrounded by a wooden fence and scattered gardening tools. However, inside reveals a gruesome scene of a meteorite crash, with human remains and a broken dining table, hinting at a tragic meal interrupted by disaster.

Clingman Outpost

Clingman Outpost

Clingman is a small wooden shack located in the Roanoke Ridge region of New Hanover, serving as a historical outpost from the Civil War era. Nearby, a lookout platform mounted on a tree offers a vantage point, while a fire lookout tower stands to the north, and a small lookout with a ladder is situated just south of the shack.

Colter

Colter

In mid-May 1899, after a failed ferry heist, Dutch and the gang flee to the abandoned mining town of Colter. Dutch and Arthur search for John Marston and find Micah Bell, who leads them to a homestead where they encounter the O'Driscoll Boys, resulting in a deadly gunfight. They rescue Sadie Adler, whose husband was killed by the O'Driscolls, and bring her to camp. Arthur later discovers John seriously injured after a wolf attack. Dutch plans an ambush on the O'Driscoll camp, where they find dynamite and robbery plans for a train belonging to Leviticus Cornwall. Arthur captures an O'Driscoll named Kieran for intel. With supplies dwindling, Arthur and Charles hunt and bring back enough deer to sustain the gang. To fund their escape, Dutch leads a robbery of the Cornwall train, where Arthur and Lenny secure valuable state bonds. Dutch leaves the fate of the final guards to Arthur before returning to Colter.

Colter Crossroad

Colter Crossroad

Colter Crossroad is a small, weathered intersection where two paths meet, surrounded by snow-covered fields. A half-buried sign points in multiple directions, hinting at forgotten destinations and the stories of travelers who once passed through.

Colter Stable

Colter Stable

Colter Stable is a sturdy, single-story structure with a steeply pitched, snow-covered roof. The dark brown and gray logs create a rustic appearance, while a covered side area serves as a forge, adding to the stable's unique charm.

Copperhead Landing

Copperhead Landing

Copperhead Landing is a somber location steeped in the echoes of a once fierce battle. The area is characterized by an oppressive swamp ambiance, where the humidity seeps into every crevice, and the stench of decay lingers. It was here that the 3rd Lemoyne Regiment made their last stand against Union forces, desperately trying to defend against cannon fire that rained down upon them from the opposite bank. Despite their struggles and the dire conditions, a handful of survivors managed to slip away from the carnage, forever haunted by their memories of survival amidst a tragedy.

Cornwall and Wapiti

Cornwall and Wapiti

Leviticus Cornwall's pursuit of industrial expansion casts a long shadow over the Wapiti Native Americans, with his ambition directly contributing to their displacement and suffering. Driven by the discovery of valuable oil reserves on their land, Cornwall leverages his considerable influence over the government to manipulate policy, effectively pressuring the Wapiti tribe into forced relocation and eroding their traditional way of life. His actions, alongside those of the U.S. Army, create a situation of intense conflict, highlighting the tragic historical reality of wealthy industrialists exploiting Native American lands for resources. Cornwall symbolizes the oppressive forces seeking to strip the Wapiti of their land and culture, representing the industrial age's disregard for indigenous rights and the relentless pursuit of profit, which directly impacts the Wapiti's ability to maintain their way of life.

Cornwall's Dominion

Cornwall's Dominion

Leviticus Cornwall's influence permeates the world of Redemption, shaping the landscape of a rapidly changing America. He stands as a symbol of the industrial age, his vast wealth and business ventures, including oil fields and railways, driving the encroachment of modernity upon the fading Wild West. His power extends beyond mere economics, as he wields considerable influence over law enforcement and politics, exemplified by his backing of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency. This control allows him to exert pressure across the territories, impacting the lives of those who inhabit them. Cornwall's presence signifies the shift from frontier freedom to an era of industrial control, where wealth dictates power and progress often comes at the expense of traditional ways of life. His actions, and the systems he supports, are a driving force that changes the American West.

Cotorra Springs

Cotorra Springs

Cotorra Springs is a breathtaking natural hydrothermal formation known for its steaming waters that bubble up from the earth, surrounded by rugged cliffs and verdant foliage. The air is filled with a gentle mist that dances above the vibrant turquoise pools, making it a serene sanctuary in the wilds of the Ambarino territory.

Courtenay Street

Courtenay Street

Courtenay Street is a vibrant cobbled thoroughfare in Saint Denis, showcasing a rich tapestry of cultures and communities. It begins at the shoreline, winds through the historic Old Quarter, and culminates in the bustling commercial and Chinatown districts, reflecting the city's diversity.

Crawdad Willies

Crawdad Willies

Crawdad Willies is a rustic shack nestled in the eerie Bayou Nwa of the Lemoyne territory. The shack is adorned with various fishing nets and weathered wooden planks, giving it a charming yet worn appearance. On the southeast windowsill, a Cigarette Card featuring President Alfred Macalister catches the eye of passersby, hinting at the shack's storied past.

Crimson Crest Stables - Manor

Crimson Crest Stables - Manor

Crimson Crest Stables is a renowned equestrian facility owned by the Blackwood family, famous for breeding champion racehorses. The unique red dirt of the courtyard casts a crimson hue at sunset, creating a picturesque setting for horse enthusiasts and visitors alike.

Cueva Seca

Cueva Seca

Cueva Seca is a small hideout carved into a cliffside in the far northwest desert. Once a quiet refuge, it has been overtaken by the notorious Del Lobo Gang, featuring multiple tents scattered both inside and outside the cave, along with wagons and crates filled with supplies, including dangerous dynamite.

Cumberland Falls

Cumberland Falls

Cumberland Falls is a stunning waterfall situated in The Heartlands of New Hanover. It flows down from a rugged cliff into the Dakota River, presenting a tranquil yet striking view, with mist billowing from its base and rainbows appearing in the sunlight. If one were to descend at Cumberland Falls, the drop is short enough that, while they might suffer serious injuries, survival is likely.

Cumberland Falls River Crossing

Cumberland Falls River Crossing

A scenic river crossing is used to traverse the Dakota River as one approaches Valentine. The river is shallow and slow in this area, allowing wagons and riders to cross without any issues.

Dakota River

Dakota River

A serene river known for its clear waters and rich vegetation along its banks. It is a perfect spot for gathering herbs like wild ginseng and enjoying the tranquility of nature.

Deadboot Creek

Deadboot Creek

Deadboot Creek is a winding river nestled in the rugged Grizzlies West region of the Ambarino territory. It flows southwest from the towering cliffs, cascading into the serene waters of Lake Isabella, where the echoes of nature mask the dark secrets it holds.

Deer Cottage

Deer Cottage

Deer Cottage is a charming cabin nestled in the Roanoke Ridge area of New Hanover, surrounded by lush forests and breathtaking views. This rustic retreat features cozy interiors, a well-equipped kitchen, and a spacious deck perfect for relaxation and stargazing, making it an ideal escape for nature lovers.

Del Lobo Gang

Del Lobo Gang

The Del Lobo Gang is mainly made up of Mexican outlaws, exiles, and opportunists, primarily operating from Thieves' Landing. They engage in theft, fighting, and violence, fueled by tensions with the US following the Mexican-American War. Despite their Mexican majority, they accept American members, who can be seen alongside their counterparts in New Austin. In addition to Thieves' Landing, they also operate from Fort Mercer, Twin Rocks, Gaptooth Breach, and Solomon's Folly. Notable members: Ramón Cortez Jorge Montez Joaquín Arroyo Flaco Hernández Barbarella Alcazar Carmela Montez

Dixon Crossing

Dixon Crossing

Dixon Crossing is a sturdy beam bridge spanning a wide river in the Hennigan's Stead region of New Austin. The bridge serves as a vital connection for travelers and traders, adorned with a welcoming sign that reads 'Welcome to New Austin' on its southern side, inviting all who cross to explore the rich landscapes beyond.

Doctor Calloway's Office

Doctor Calloway's Office

A small but clean doctor's office and clinic run by the meticulous Doctor Calloway. The clinic is known for its welcoming atmosphere and efficient service, providing care to both locals and travelers in need of medical attention.

Doctor Calloway's Waiting Room

Doctor Calloway's Waiting Room

A small, dimly lit waiting room filled with mismatched chairs and a faint smell of antiseptic. The walls are adorned with faded medical posters, and a small desk sits at the front where Agnes, the ever-helpful receptionist, greets visitors with a warm smile and a clipboard in hand.

Dodd's Bluff Cabin

Dodd's Bluff Cabin

Nestled in a secluded valley just south of Window Rock, Dodd's Bluff Cabin is a dilapidated shack that tells a grim tale. Inside, the air is thick with tension as cowboys stumble upon a murder scene, complete with a blood-stained floor, a crowbar lying ominously nearby, and a glimmering gold nugget that hints at a dark secret. Encounters: O'Driscoll Gang New Recruit (DC9)

Donkey Lady

Donkey Lady

Standing beside an old, creaking mill, the remains of a woman with a donkey's head loom ominously. The decayed figure, frozen in a mannequin-like pose, hints at a tragic past, leaving adventurers to ponder the identity of this once-living creature and the dark magic that may have transformed her.

Donner Falls

Donner Falls

Donner Falls is a majestic waterfall located in the Grizzlies East region of the Ambarino territory. It cascades down from the Calumet Ravine, feeding into the Dakota River system, and is surrounded by lush vegetation and rocky cliffs.

Dormin Crest

Dormin Crest

Dormin Crest is a quaint, single-room wooden cabin nestled in the cold Grizzlies West region of Ambarino, located just west of Deadboot Creek. The surroundings are strewn with barrels, crates, and bear traps, showcasing the rugged lifestyle of its occupant. In one corner, a single bed is positioned, with a pair of tennis racket snowshoes resting beside it. At the foot of the bed, a wooden cabinet holds jars, pots, and pans on its shelves. A lantern, suspended by rope, illuminates the small cabin at night, while various pieces of paper and posters decorate the walls.

Doverhill Research Facility

Doverhill Research Facility

Doverhill is a hidden research facility located in the Roanoke Ridge area of New Hanover, just northwest of Annesburg. Formerly the laboratory of the eccentric inventor Marko Dragic, it now stands as a place of fascination and enigma, rich with the remnants of his innovative experiments and the mysteries contained within, such as the Electric Lantern and the 'Electric Light Bulb' Cigarette Card. A crater, up a steep hill, lies near the west, with a sizable inspectable meteorite at its center.

Downes Ranch

Downes Ranch

Downes Ranch is a sprawling homestead located in The Heartlands region of New Hanover, owned by the Downes family. The ranch features a variety of livestock, including Angus oxen, Big China pigs, Old Spot pigs, and Alpine goats, alongside a loyal Border Collie that helps manage the animals. The surrounding fields are rich with raspberry bushes to the north, while yarrow and bay bolete mushrooms flourish in the meadows, providing both beauty and sustenance to the land.

Doyle's Tavern

Doyle's Tavern

Doyle's Tavern is a dilapidated saloon located in the slums of Saint Denis, frequented by the working class and the city's unsavory characters. Known for its stiff drinks and rowdy atmosphere, the tavern is often filled with the sounds of laughter, shouting, and the clinking of glasses, despite its run-down appearance and occasional rat infestations.

Dr. Purvis' General Practive

Dr. Purvis' General Practive

A quaint and slightly cluttered doctor's office filled with medical books, herbs, and various potions. Dr. Purvis, a middle-aged half-elf with a warm smile, offers both traditional and magical remedies to his patients, often accompanied by a friendly cat named Whiskers.

Dutch's Tent

Dutch's Tent

Dutch's Tent is a large, well-furnished living space that serves as a temporary home for travelers and adventurers. Inside, a sturdy wooden table is cluttered with papers and a half-empty bottle, while a stove on the left side provides warmth and cooking capabilities. Shelves line the walls, filled with various curious objects and trinkets collected from journeys. A hanging lantern casts a warm glow, illuminating the wooden floor beneath, creating a cozy yet functional atmosphere.

ER- Bunk Houses

ER- Bunk Houses

A row of small, utilitarian bunk houses designed for the ranch hands. Each house is simple yet functional, providing just enough space for a bed, a small table, and a few personal belongings, reflecting the hard-working lifestyle of the ranch hands who reside there.

ER- Cattle Pen

ER- Cattle Pen

A bustling corral where cattle are kept before sale, surrounded by wooden fences and the sounds of mooing livestock. The air is thick with the scent of hay and earth, and the ground is trampled and muddy from the hooves of the animals.

ER- General Store and Post Office

ER- General Store and Post Office

The General Store and Post Office of Emberald Ranch is a charming, single-story shack situated in the heart of a lively village. It provides essential items such as dried foods, basic tools, and simple clothing, while also functioning as the local hub for mail services, with a friendly postmaster always prepared to assist.

ER- Horse Corral

ER- Horse Corral

The Horse Pen is a weathered corral where weary horses are kept. The wooden structure shows signs of age with peeling paint and creaking boards, surrounded by fields of tall grass that sway gently in the breeze.

ER- Main House

ER- Main House

The main house of Emerald Ranch is a vibrant green structure with white trim, surrounded by a beautiful garden filled with vegetables and flowers. It features a wraparound porch and a two-story, green-painted house, all enclosed by a charming white picket fence, making it the most visually appealing building on the ranch.

ER- Saloon

ER- Saloon

Once a lively gathering place, The Emerald Ranch Saloon now stands as a haunting reminder of a tragic event. Established before 1898, it was the scene of a fatal incident involving ranch hand Joshua Burgess and his lover, Miriam Wegner, leading to its abrupt closure. The interior is marred by blood stains and bullet holes, suggesting a violent confrontation rather than an accident, creating an eerie atmosphere that deters most visitors.

Early Hisotry

Early Hisotry

The Van der Linde gang started when two petty criminals, Dutch van der Linde and Hosea Matthews, met by a campfire in the mid-1870s on their way to Chicago. They tried to trick each other but found that both were good at stealing. Realizing their skills matched, they decided to team up. Dutch convinced Hosea, who had a low opinion of himself, that they could redeem themselves by robbing the rich and helping the poor, like Robin Hood. Dutch dreamed of a world without government control—a "savage utopia" that would break down society's pressures and injustices. With this goal, they began their schemes in Kettering, Ohio. They pretended to be international merchants to trick locals into investing $300 in a fake Portuguese shipping company. When their scam was exposed, Sheriff Carmichael arrested them. However, on March 9, 1877, they escaped from jail by mysterious means, even tying up and robbing the sheriff in the process.

Econ

Econ

1 Gold is 1 Dollars 1 Dollar is 100 Cents The world is in 1899, and the economy should reflect this. A loft of bread cost 75 Cents A pack of cigarettes cost 3 Dollars and 30 Cents 20 Acres of land costs 450 Dollars 1 Alive Cow would cost 25 Dollars

Eldridge's Butcher Stall

Eldridge's Butcher Stall

Eldridge's Butcher Stall is a bustling establishment located at the eastern edge of the town, right on the main street. The stall offers a variety of fresh meats sourced from local hunters and farmers, with Eldridge himself known for his skill in butchery and his friendly demeanor.

Elysian Cave

Elysian Cave

Elysian Cave is a hidden sanctuary accessible through a majestic waterfall. Inside, adventurers will find a sacred area adorned with a striking cave painting of a Giant Buffalo, symbolizing the harmony between nature and humanity, alongside remnants of human impact that tell a story of neglect. Beyond this sacred space lies a network of man-made mines that have begun to contaminate the pristine Pool above, creating a stark contrast between beauty and destruction.

Elysian Pool

Elysian Pool

Once a serene oasis, The Elysian Pool is now a haunting reminder of nature's fragility, tainted by the toxic runoff from a nearby abandoned mining operation. The vibrant aquatic life has been decimated, and the surrounding wildlife is afflicted with dreadful mange, creating a disturbing scene of decay and struggle for survival. Despite the contamination, a meager refuge persists south of a beaver dam, where a few resilient fish remain untouched by poison. Encounters: Murfree Brood (DC15)

Emerald Ranch

Emerald Ranch

Emerald Ranch is a large and prosperous cattle ranch that stands as a looming presence in the eastern Heartlands, overseen by the ruthless Eugene Wegner. Known for his antagonistic demeanor, Wegner's ambition drives him to undermine the smaller farms in the area, much to the distaste of the local residents. The nearby railway station facilitates the ranch's dominance in the livestock trading business, drawing both goods and discontent.

Emerald Ranch Crossroads

Emerald Ranch Crossroads

Emerald Ranch Crossroads is a pivotal junction where travelers can choose their path towards the lush Scarlett Meadows, the vibrant Emerald Ranch, or the bustling town of Valentine. The area is marked by a weathered wooden signpost, its paint faded but still legible, guiding adventurers through the verdant landscape.

Emerald Ranch Fence

Emerald Ranch Fence

At the heart of Emerald Ranch lies a seemingly ordinary barn used as the cattle pens, but inside, a black market fence operates in the shadows, best known for fencing wagons. Known for his uncanny ability to transform random items into useful trinkets, he buys stolen goods and unusual artifacts, making him a valuable ally or a dangerous foe for adventurers.

Emerald Ranch Station

Emerald Ranch Station

Emerald Station serves as a bustling hub in the heart of New Hanover, providing an essential connection for travelers and locals alike. At the station's clerk, visitors can purchase train tickets, settle bounties, and send or receive mail, all while enjoying the lively commotion of the station. Outside, groups gather around tables to engage in spirited games of dominoes, and a Heartland Stage Line stagecoach waits to whisk passengers away on their journeys.

Face in the Cliff

Face in the Cliff

A massive cliff face features a hauntingly detailed sculpture resembling a woman's face, carved by a heartbroken sculptor. Below the sculpture, wooden scaffolding supports the weight of a deceased man, who hangs lifelessly from a rope- a tragic testament to his unrequited love. The corpse can be looted, and a note from the sculptor can be found. It states that the sculpture depicts a woman whom the man loved, but in carving her, he lost her love. The note implies that, because the man lost his lover, he hanged himself beside his carving.

Fairvale Shanty

Fairvale Shanty

Fairvale Shanty is a small, square stone shack located in the remote Grizzlies East region of Ambarino. It is surrounded by wilderness, far from Calumet Ravine and O'Creagh's Run, making it a hidden spot for adventurers. Inside, players can discover two corpses, each clutching a Cattleman Revolver, hinting at a violent past. A bench and a lockbox filled with valuables suggest a previous conflict over treasure. Outside, a barrel and a bench provide a place to rest, while a Grizzly Bear often roams the area, adding to the danger. Players can also find a gold nugget, a platinum pocket watch, and jewelry on crates within the shack, making it a worthwhile exploration site.

Fire Lookout Tower

Fire Lookout Tower

The Fire Lookout Tower stands tall amidst the rugged terrain of Roanoke Ridge, serving as a vigilant outpost against wildfires. Its wooden structure is weathered but sturdy, offering a panoramic view of the surrounding wilderness and the distant Emerald Station.

First Church of Rhodes

First Church of Rhodes

The First Church of Rhodes stands as a solemn sanctuary amidst the bustling town, led by the devoted Reverend Herbert P. Grimshaw. Its weathered stone facade and stained glass windows tell tales of faith and resilience, while the sign out front bears the poignant quote, 'I will lift up my eyes to the hills.' Inside, the air is thick with the scent of aged wood and incense, inviting all who seek solace and guidance.

Firwood Rise

Firwood Rise

Firwood Rise is a quaint homestead nestled in the heart of the Cumberland Forest, known for its rustic charm and the warm hospitality of its owner, Deborah MacGuinnes. The property features a central homestead, a sturdy barn to the right, and a small, weathered outhouse to the left, all surrounded by lush greenery and the sounds of nature.

Flat Iron Lake

Flat Iron Lake

A vast expanse of shimmering blue water that stretches endlessly, bordered by groves of trees and open fields. The area is lively with the sounds of nature, featuring flocks of ducks and the occasional call of a hawk. It's a peaceful yet vigilant place, perfect for resting or observing wildlife.

Flatneck Station

Flatneck Station

Flatneck Station serves as a critical junction in the Heartlands region, nestled in the southwestern tip of New Hanover. Known for its strategic position near Flat Iron Lake, it connects the bustling town of Valentine with the remote Riggs Station. Travelers frequently pass through, drawn by the promise of services and the captivating landscape that surrounds the area.

Flattened Cabin

Flattened Cabin

The Flattened Cabin is an abandoned structure in the Grizzlies East region of Ambarino, crushed by a fallen pine tree. The cabin is a single room, accessible by climbing the tree trunk, with the front half exposed while the back remains blocked by branches. A fire-pit and logs sit out front, with a stump holding a Hewing Hatchet nearby. A path bordered by logs leads to the cabin, where a chair is placed outside. Behind the cabin, a small field of flowers occasionally attracts a wandering Black Bear. -In the cabin you can find a lockbox containing the Homing Tomahawk Pamphlet. -Near the cabin, the Hewing Hatchet can be found in a stump. -Burdock Root and Wild Carrots can be found here. -Large jewelry can be found in one of the drawers.

Flavian Street

Flavian Street

Flavian Street is a prestigious avenue in the heart of Saint Denis, lined with opulent manors and grand estates. The street is known for its lavish architecture, including the infamous Angelo Bronte's Mansion, which stands as a symbol of wealth and power in the city.

Fontana Theatre

Fontana Theatre

The Fontana Theatre is a quaint cinema located in the southern part of Saint Denis, offering a unique experience with black and white lantern films. Unlike its larger counterpart, the Théâtre Râleur, it provides an intimate setting for film enthusiasts, with an entrance fee of approximately $2.

Fort Brennand

Fort Brennand

Once a bastion of Union strength, Fort Brennand now stands as a haunting reminder of the brutal conflict that transpired within its walls. The fort is heavily scarred from the attack led by General Quincy Harris, with mounds of debris and remnants of battle littering the ground. The air is thick with the stories of those who fought valiantly, only to be outnumbered and ultimately forsaken. The ghostly echoes of the past still linger here, where the anguished cries of soldiers and the horrors of war are forever etched in time.

Fort Mercer

Fort Mercer

Once a stronghold of military might, Fort Mercer now lies in ruins, overtaken by the lawless elements that haunt the Río Bravo region. The crumbling stone walls bear witness to countless battles, while remnants of old cannons and defenses serve as haunting reminders of its strategic importance. Now, it's rumored to be a notorious hideout for gangs seeking shelter from the law.

Fort Riggs Ruins

Fort Riggs Ruins

Once an active military holding camp, Fort Riggs now exists as a ghostly remnant of conflict, with its rotting wooden buildings crumbling against a somber hill. The fort's history hangs in the air, resonating with the grim stories of oppression and violence inflicted on Native Americans within its confines. Amid the ruins, you can find worn tepees, a nearby mass gravesite, and an unsettling atmosphere that permeates the ground itself.

Fort Wallace

Fort Wallace

Fort Wallace stands as a bastion of military might in the heart of Cumberland Forest, overlooking the scenic Dakota River. This fortification serves as a strategic outpost for the region, with soldiers diligently patrolling its confines and maintaining order in the surrounding wilderness. It is both a refuge and a symbol of authority amidst the dense trees and murky waters.

Fossilized Man

Fossilized Man

The Fossilized Man is a mysterious relic of the past, a skeletal figure embedded in the rocky ledge near the railway tracks that connect Roanoke Ridge and Grizzlies East. This ancient remains are believed to belong to one of the early hunter-gatherers who roamed the plains, offering a glimpse into the lives of those who came before.

Frontier Street - N

Frontier Street - N

Frontier Street is the bustling main thoroughfare of Saint Denis, lined with municipal buildings and amenities. The cobblestone streets, buzzing street lamps, and tram lines create an industrial atmosphere, making it a focal point for both locals and visitors.

Frontier Street - S

Frontier Street - S

Frontier Street is the bustling main thoroughfare of Saint Denis, lined with municipal buildings and amenities. The cobblestone streets, tram lines, and buzzing street lamps create an industrial atmosphere, serving as a focal point for the city's landmarks, including Harris Square, the Town Hall, and various shops and theaters.

Giant Animal Skeleton

Giant Animal Skeleton

A colossal skeleton of a long-extinct mammoth looms over the icy tundra, its massive tusks jutting out like ancient spears. Surrounding the site are remnants of a long-lost civilization, with crude stone tools and faded carvings hinting at the reverence they held for this majestic creature.

Gill Landing

Gill Landing

Gill Landing is a quaint fishing shack nestled on a jetty in the serene Flat Iron Lake, just north of the largest island in the area. Accessible via a winding trail from the main road, this rustic retreat serves as a perfect spot for anglers and adventurers alike, offering a glimpse into the local fishing culture.

Girls Sleeping Area

Girls Sleeping Area

A secluded area within the forest where the Girls of the Van Der Linda gang rest and regroup. The camp is surrounded by tall trees, providing a natural barrier and a sense of safety, with makeshift tents and a central fire pit that serves as a gathering place for stories and strategy.

Granger's Hoggery

Granger's Hoggery

Granger's Hoggery is a ramshackle homestead on the outskirts of a dusty town, surrounded by fields of wildflowers and the remnants of old gunfights. The air is thick with tension, as the retired gunslinger, known for his erratic behavior, tends to his collection of peculiar trophies and strange contraptions, all while keeping a watchful eye on any intruders.

Granite Pass

Granite Pass

Granite Pass is a towering railroad bridge that spans a deep chasm in the rugged Grizzlies West region of the Ambarino territory. Constructed from massive granite blocks, the bridge is a marvel of engineering, providing a vital connection for trade and travel through the mountainous landscape.

Gray Family

Gray Family

The Grays immigrated to North America in 1755, fleeing Jacobite persecution in Scotland following the 1745 uprising. Founding family member Ross Gray, an informer, was rewarded with cash, cattle, and confiscated land by the Duke of Cumberland. They settled in Scarlett Meadows, which was then French territory, leveraging slavery for tobacco and cotton production, while disguising their true reasons for leaving Scotland by presenting themselves as exiled Jacobites. In 1806, Lucille Braithwaite disclosed the location of a substantial sum of gold to Douglas Gray. With her approval, he took this gold and additional funds from his family to support local abolitionist groups, resulting in a feud between them. The abolition of slavery caused financial difficulties for both the Grays and Braithwaites. By 1899, the Gray family had established a strong presence in western Lemoyne, particularly in Rhodes, where they owned the Rhodes Parlour House and controlled the local Sheriff's Office.

Guiteau Square

Guiteau Square

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.

Guthrie Farm

Guthrie Farm

Guthrie Farm is a sprawling agricultural estate nestled in The Heartlands region of New Hanover. The farm is bustling with activity, home to several workers who are fiercely protective of their land, and a variety of animals including an ox, a mule, and horses. Tension brews as two of the workers will attack any intruders, while two aggressive dogs patrol the perimeter, ready to defend their territory. Inside the farmhouse, a cigarette card featuring George Dixie can be found in the bedroom on the south side, and a Scarecrow Hat lies among the tools in the barn, hinting at the farm's rustic charm and hidden stories. Encounters: Herd of tamed pigs: 6-7 Pigs (DC12) Unlawful to kill or steal Herd of tamed cattle: 5-6 Cows, 1 Bull (DC13) Unlawful to kill or steal Flock of Chickens: 6 Chickens, 1 Rooster (DC5) Unlawful to kill or steal

Hagen Orchards

Hagen Orchards

Hagen Orchards is a sprawling plantation nestled in the misty Bayou Nwa region of Lemoyne, surrounded by lush greenery and the soft sounds of wildlife. The orchard thrives with rows of fruit trees, their branches heavy with ripe produce, creating a serene yet lively atmosphere. Nearby settlements such as Macomb's End, Bayall Edge, Saint Denis, and Lakay provide a sense of community and trade, while the gentle flow of a nearby river adds to the intoxicating ambiance of this agricultural haven.

Hamlin's Passing

Hamlin's Passing

Hamlin's Passing is a desolate, hilly expanse filled with towering cacti and sparse vegetation, located between Rathskeller Fork and Ridgewood Farm. The area is haunted by the whispers of a tragic past, as it is said to be the site of a massacre where Native Americans confronted a wagon train of settlers, leaving behind an eerie silence that permeates the landscape.

Hani's Bethel

Hani's Bethel

Hani's Bethel is a seemingly abandoned building that hides a dark secret within its walls, only seen late at night. Inside, the skeletal remains of a religious cult hint at a tragic mass suicide, surrounded by melted candles and dusty furniture, creating an eerie atmosphere. Encounters: O'Driscoll Gang New Recruit (DC9) (Hidden Encounter) Unknown UFO - at 3am to 4am on some nights

Hank's Family Cabin

Hank's Family Cabin

The cabin, though small, is well-kept, showcasing the family's dedication and resilience, all blanketed in snow and dotted with icicles. It is set against a backdrop of snow-covered mountains and thick woodlands.

Harris Square

Harris Square

Harris Square is a quaint garden nestled in the heart of the bustling marketplace, surrounded by charming shops and stalls. The square features vibrant flower beds, a small fountain, and benches where locals and travelers alike can relax and enjoy the lively atmosphere.

Heartland Oil Fields Station

Heartland Oil Fields Station

A strategically located station near the oil fields, facilitating transport for workers and goods.

Heartland Overflow

Heartland Overflow

Heartland Overflow is a serene lagoon nestled in the eastern Heartlands, where the gentle sounds of rustling leaves and chirping birds create a peaceful atmosphere. This secluded body of water is frequented by white-tailed deer, which can often be spotted gracefully drinking from the edge, adding to the tranquil charm of the area. Encounters: Herd of wild Morgan's: 3-4 Morgan (DC12) Herd of wild Mustang's: 5-6 Mustang (DC13) Herd of wild Rare Horses: 2 Hungarian Half-bred, 2 American Standardbred, 1 Appaloosa (DC16)

Heartlands Crossroads

Heartlands Crossroads

The Heartlands Crossroads is a bit of road with a weathered sign, each leading to unique regions: the Overflow, Valentine, Scarletmedows, and the West Grizzlies.

Heartlands Plains

Heartlands Plains

The Heartlands Plains stretch endlessly under a vast blue sky, dotted with wildflowers and swaying grasses. This serene landscape is home to roaming herds of deer and the occasional sighting of majestic eagles soaring overhead, making it a perfect spot for adventurers seeking tranquility or a place to gather their thoughts. Herd of Bison (DC9): 5-7 Bison

Hestia Street

Hestia Street

Hestia Street is a bustling cobbled avenue in western Saint Denis, branching off from Frontier Street and leading to Flavian Street. It is lined with affluent residences, vibrant businesses, and notable landmarks like the Théâtre Râleur, creating a lively atmosphere for pedestrians and visitors alike.

Hobbit Hill Home

Hobbit Hill Home

Hobbit Hill Home is a quaint, repurposed Norse turf house nestled in the Grizzlies East region of Ambarino. The structure is adorned with the symbol of The Chelonians, a religious cult that has gained notoriety for its aggressive recruitment of young men, making it a controversial landmark among locals.

Horner & Co. General Store

Horner & Co. General Store

Horner & Co. General Store is a bustling hub of commerce located near the docks of Saint Denis. The spacious interior is filled with fresh provisions, luxury goods like tobacco and coffee, and a wide selection of items from the Wheeler, Rawson & Co. catalogue, catering to both locals and travelers alike.

Horses Hitching Post and Pasture

Horses Hitching Post and Pasture

A rustic area where travelers can rest their horses and enjoy the serene landscape. The hitching post is made of sturdy oak, surrounded by a lush green pasture dotted with wildflowers, providing ample grazing for the horses.

Horseshoe Overlook

Horseshoe Overlook

Nestled high above the serene waters of the Horseshoe Lake, this camp hideout is a blend of rugged beauty and treachery. Framed by towering pine trees and rocky cliffs, it boasts a sweeping view of the surrounding Heartlands, making it an ideal spot for both rest and vigilance.

Hosea's Tent

Hosea's Tent

Hosea's Tent is a warm and inviting canvas structure that serves as a refuge for weary travelers. Inside, crates filled with books and trinkets tell tales of bravery and camaraderie, creating an atmosphere rich with the memories of past adventures.

House of Science

House of Science

An abandoned mansion west of Van Horn, perpetually empty yet with a constantly burning fireplace. Inside, remnants of bizarre experiments hint at the dark legacy of an unidentified scientist, culminating in a concealed room that houses their most prized creation: a grotesque mutant, a fusion of human and various animal features, including those of a cougar, hawk, bear, and boar.

Huron Glen

Huron Glen

Huron Glen is a dilapidated cabin located in the Roanoke Ridge region of New Hanover, north of Mossy Flats along the Kamassa River. The structure is surrounded by thick vegetation, with overgrown grounds and a well in front, suggesting a once lively but now neglected homestead. Close by to the southwest, Moccasin Flower Orchids can be found. An abandoned wagon is located due south across the road. Just west of this a lockbox can be found under a log that contains a large jewelry bag and money.

Kamassa River

Kamassa River

A winding river that nourishes the landscape, providing fresh water and fishing opportunities near Osman Grove.

Keane's Saloon

Keane's Saloon

Keane's Saloon is a cozy establishment in the heart of Valentine, offering weary travelers a warm meal and a refreshing drink. Once the bustling center of social life, it now serves as a quiet refuge for those seeking solace from the larger, more boisterous Smithfield's Saloon down the street. Patrons can enjoy a game of Five Finger Fillet at any time, adding a touch of excitement to their visit.

Kingsley Book Store

Kingsley Book Store

Located in Annseburg, Kingsley Book Store is a haven for bibliophiles, managed by the knowledgeable Mr. Kingsley. The store boasts an extensive collection of both new and vintage literature, filling every nook and cranny with the scent of aged paper and ink, making it a treasure trove for book lovers.

Kretzschmar's Tailoring

Kretzschmar's Tailoring

Kretzschmar's Tailoring is a quaint shop located along the main road facing the shimmering lake. The shop is known for its exquisite craftsmanship, offering everything from elegant gowns to sturdy adventurer's gear, all tailored to perfection by the skilled hands of E.H. Kretzschmar.

Kuo Chao & Co.

Kuo Chao & Co.

Kuo Chao & Co. is a bustling gunsmith shop located in the heart of Saint Denis's Chinatown, offering a wide array of weapons, ammunition, and hunting accessories. The shop is well-stocked and frequented by adventurers and locals alike, with the unique LeMat revolver available exclusively here.

Lagras

Lagras

Lagras is a small, tight-knit settlement deeply rooted in its Creole origins, embodying the rich cultural influences of its African-American inhabitants. With a relaxed atmosphere, the town's primary industry revolves around fishing, as the bayou's challenging terrain makes other livelihoods nearly impossible. The locals are known for their humble hospitality, making Lagras a welcoming place for travelers.

Lakay

Lakay

Lakay is a mysterious camp hideout shrouded in ominous rumors and an eerie aura. Located along the Kamassa River, it is a place where few dare to tread, haunted by whispers of the Night Folk who lurk in the shadows. Local legends speak of strange occurrences and unsettling sights, leaving the nearby residents fearful of the area. Encounters, 1-2 hour travel interval for checks: Nite Folk (DC6) Alligator (DC10) Snapping Turtle (DC7)

Lake Don Julio

Lake Don Julio

Lake Don Julio is a tranquil body of water surrounded by a rugged, arid landscape reminiscent of the American West in 1899. The deep teal-green waters reflect the reddish-brown cliffs and hills on the far shore, while the near shore features sandy beaches dotted with sparse cacti and low-lying shrubs.

Lake Isabella

Lake Isabella

Lake Isabella, the epitome of beauty and mystery in Grizzlies West, boasts a striking contrast of ice and crystal-clear water. The northward-flowing Spider Gorge spills into the lake, while to the east, the Beartooth Beck river meanders along its banks. A large island sits in the midst, beckoning adventurers to explore its secrets amidst the majestic backdrop of the Ewing Basin and the towering Mount Hagen to the south.

Lake Isabella Crossroads

Lake Isabella Crossroads

Lake Isabella Crossroads is a quaint yet mysterious junction where travelers must choose their path. A single, weathered signpost points in two directions: one towards the charming town of Strawberry, and the other towards Valentine.

Larned Sod

Larned Sod

Larned Sod is a rustic ranch nestled in the Heartlands of New Hanover, characterized by its unique construction partly embedded in a hill. The house features a sod roof and a dirt floor, giving it a homely yet rugged charm. A Cigarette Card for Mittie Comstock rests on a barrel by the front door, while Valerian Root can be found on the mantle inside. Nearby, a Warped Tree stands to the east, and a dreamcatcher can be spotted far to the southwest over the road. An abandoned wagon lies further southwest, containing a lockbox filled with canned vegetables and Guarma Rum. The ranch owner, often seen visiting a grave beside the Warped Tree, is accompanied by a loyal Border Collie. Encounters: Herd of tamed goats: 6-7 Goat (DC12) Unlawful to kill or steal Herd of tamed cattle: 5-6 Cow, 1 Bull (DC13) Unlawful to kill or steal Flock of Chickens: 6 Chicken, 1 Rooster (DC5) Unlawful to kill or steal

Legendary White Bison Area

Legendary White Bison Area

Tucked away in the snow-covered hills near Lake Isabella, the Legendary White Bison is regarded as a guardian spirit of the land. Locals believe that anyone who comes across this magnificent creature is bestowed with luck and wisdom, while a tranquil stillness envelops the area in its presence. Whether you seek its stunning white pelt or simply want to admire its grandeur, the decision is yours.

Legendary Wolf Territory

Legendary Wolf Territory

A vast expanse of rugged terrain interspersed with lush greenery and hot springs, this territory is said to be home to the Legendary Wolf. Locals warn of the creature's cunning nature as it prowls the warm areas near the springs, making it a prime hunting ground for those brave enough to seek it.

Lemoyne National Bank

Lemoyne National Bank

Founded in 1848, Lemoyne National Bank serves as the state bank of Lemoyne. The two-story building features a grand, decorated interior lobby that reflects the bank's long-standing history and importance in the community.

Lenora View Cabin

Lenora View Cabin

A quaint blue shack nestled on the eastern slopes of Mount Shann, Lenora View Cabin serves as a picturesque resting spot for travelers. A vibrant bouquet of flowers adorns the front door, accompanied by a heartfelt letter from a man eagerly awaiting the arrival of his new wife, hinting at the cabin's romantic history.

Little Creek River

Little Creek River

A serene river meandering through the landscape, known for its crystal-clear waters and surrounding natural beauty. It offers a peaceful respite for travelers, with a small trapper's cabin nearby for rest and refreshments.

Lockhart's Lens

Lockhart's Lens

Lockhart's Lens is a quaint photography studio nestled in the heart of a bustling market district. Operated by the eccentric Benjamin P. Lockhart Sr., the studio is filled with vintage cameras, whimsical props, and portraits of various townsfolk, capturing the essence of the community.

Lone Mule Stead

Lone Mule Stead

Lone Mule Stead is a secluded hideout nestled in the wilderness, featuring a weathered shack that has seen better days. Beneath the floorboards lies a dark basement, rumored to be the site of sinister dealings, where a chest holds a large jewelry bag and Express Rifle Cartridges, remnants of a troubled past.

Lone Outhouse

Lone Outhouse

This weathered outhouse, made of light brown wood planks, features a small, askew gabled roof and a crescent moon cutout on the door. Wrapped in heavy chains, it guards the Braithwaite family's secret, hidden within its walls. The area is surrounded by red dirt, fallen leaves, and low-lying green vegetation, creating an eerie yet intriguing atmosphere.

Long Cabin

Long Cabin

Long Cabin is a small, relatively intact cabin with a steeply pitched roof, heavily laden with snow. Nearby, a dilapidated building with a partially collapsed roof and exposed wooden beams stands as a reminder of better days, while several old wagons and carriages lie partially buried in the snow, hinting at a once-bustling community.

Lost Jesuit Missionary

Lost Jesuit Missionary

The Lost Jesuit Missionary is a haunting site in the rugged terrain of New Austin, where the remains of Rodolfo, a disillusioned Jesuit, lie. A faded letter found with his bones reveals his struggle against the confines of the Catholic Church and his ill-fated journey eastward, driven by a desire to spread his faith despite warnings from Cardinal Blanco.

Lucky's Cabin

Lucky's Cabin

Lucky's Cabin is a ruined structure in The Heartlands of New Hanover, marked by a crumbling stone chimney and remnants of wooden walls. Behind the cabin, a dilapidated outhouse stands as a grim reminder of its past. Beneath the cabin lies a dark basement, home to the deranged killer Edmund Lowry Jr., filled with an array of murder weapons and the remains of his victims, including polished skulls and fresh carcasses. The walls are adorned with chilling newspaper clippings chronicling his heinous crimes and the many lives he has taken.

MacLean's House

MacLean's House

MacLean's House is a quaint farmhouse nestled in the Roanoke Ridge area of New Hanover, overlooking the serene Kamassa River. The property features a sturdy house on the western side, a small outhouse at the back, and a windmill that stands proudly in front of two sheds, one of which serves as a bustling chicken coop. To the north and northwest, animal pens house a variety of farm animals, including cattle, creating a lively atmosphere. The MacLean family, particularly Abe MacLean, is fiercely protective of their land and will react aggressively to any intruders.

Madame Mozelle's House

Madame Mozelle's House

A roadside brothel shack known for its peculiar charm and mysterious aura. The establishment is adorned with colorful fabrics and dimly lit lanterns, inviting weary travelers to seek solace and companionship.

Main Campfire

Main Campfire

The main campfire serves as the heart of the Van der Linde gang's camp, where members gather to share stories, strategize, and unwind after a long day. The flickering flames cast a warm glow, illuminating the faces of those who sit around it, fostering camaraderie and a sense of belonging.

Manito Glade

Manito Glade

Manito Glade is a secluded shack located in the Roanoke Ridge region of New Hanover, just north of Annesburg. The interior boasts rustic charm with a central dining table, a cozy fireplace, and a tattered rug beneath a worn chair. A hidden drawer contains a torn treasure map, while various provisions and unique items await discovery. The property is enclosed by a makeshift wooden fence, surrounded by numerous crates and random items, hinting at past visitors and adventures.

Manzanita Post

Manzanita Post

Manzanita Post is a small, rugged settlement that serves as a vital waypoint for travelers venturing into the depths of the Tall Trees. With its makeshift tents replacing traditional homes and an ambiance of rugged resilience, this settlement features a train station and a small trading post catering to the needs of passing wanderers. A small campsite provides a resting place for hunters and survivalists, while a wooden table invites local patrons for a round of Five Finger Fillet. Notably, the general store hosts a coveted safehouse, priced at $400, making it the most expensive option for those seeking refuge in this wild frontier.

Martha's Swain

Martha's Swain

Martha's Swain is a haunting homestead located in the Grizzlies East region of Ambarino, southeast of O'Creagh's Run and just west of the New Hanover border. Inside the cabin, players can discover a poignant letter from Garfield, a Southern soldier, to Martha, a Northern woman, revealing his inner turmoil about love, war, and the fear of death. The mystery of Martha's demise lingers in the air, with her corpse left to decay within the cabin, hinting at a tragic past that players can unravel.

Mason's Bridge

Mason's Bridge

Mason's Bridge is a truss bridge undergoing transformation from its original purpose as a pedestrian bridge to accommodate railroad traffic. Currently, wooden planks have replaced the traditional rails, allowing some foot traffic while retrofitting is underway to establish a new railway connection to New Austin to the south.

Mattock Pond

Mattock Pond

Nestled in the heart of Scarlett Meadows, Mattock Pond is a tranquil body of water surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills. This secluded spot is known for its serene beauty, but also its mysterious nature, as it relies solely on rainfall for its water supply, creating an almost magical atmosphere. The absence of outflow makes it a perfect refuge for various wildlife, and a popular spot for weary travelers seeking solace.

Mayor's Mansion

Mayor's Mansion

The Mayor's Mansion is a grand manor located at the western terminus of Milyonne Avenue in Saint Denis. Established before 1898, it serves as the residence of Mayor Henri Lemieux and is renowned for its lavish annual galas that attract socialites and high-profile guests from across the region.

Members

Members

-Dutch: The leader, known for his intelligence, charisma, and ambitious vision. -Hosea: Dutch's closest friend and advisor, a seasoned con artist. -Arthur: Dutch's right-hand man and enforcer, loyal and hard working -John: A skilled gunslinger and flaky father -Bill: A former soldier and drunk -Javier: A Mexican revolutionary and talented gunslinger devoted to Dutch. -Sadie: A widow seeking vengeance for her husband's murder -Charles: A skilled hunter with Native American roots. -Lenny: A young and intelligent member -Sean: A young Irishman known for his reckless and lively nature. -Micah: A ruthless and unpredictable gunslinger, new to the gang. -Uncle: An old and lazy member - Ms. Grimshaw: Camp enforcer and housekeeper, a stern yet fair woman. -Herr Strauss: The gang's bookkeeper and lone shark -Pearson: The camp's cook and butcher -Abigail: John's wife and mother to Jack -Reverend Swanson -Karen -Mary-Beth -Tilly -Molly O'Shea: Dutch's lover -Jack: John and Abigail's son

Members History

Members History

In 1877, Dutch and Hosea took in a troubled fourteen-year-old orphan, Arthur Morgan, teaching him essential skills in their gang-like family. In 1885, Dutch rescued twelve-year-old John Marston from a lynching and brought him into the gang, instilling distrust toward authority and advocating against cold-blooded killing. The boys became favorites, sparking envy among other members. In 1893, Bill Williamson, a dishonorably discharged US Army veteran, attempted to rob Dutch but was instead invited to join the gang, giving him a sense of purpose despite his lack of conventional intelligence. His unwavering loyalty made him valuable. In 1894, Uncle introduced Abigail Roberts, a prostitute who developed a romantic relationship with John, claiming to be pregnant, which John denied. In 1895, Dutch found Javier Escuella, a young Mexican exile, while stealing chickens. Taking him into the gang, Dutch provided food and clothing, leading Javier to become one of their most skilled gunmen.

Men's Sleeping Area

Men's Sleeping Area

A large, well-worn canvas cover that serves as the sleeping area for Lenny, Bill, and the other men in the camp. The interior is filled with the scent of campfire smoke and the rustle of bedding, providing warmth and a sense of camaraderie among the single men who reside within.

Mescalero Campsite

Mescalero Campsite

Mescalero is an abandoned Native American campsite located southeast of Pike's Basin. The site features several weathered tepees and wigwam frames, remnants of a once-thriving community, and a central circle of stones that forms a sacred medicine wheel, symbolizing harmony and balance.

Meteorite Impact Site

Meteorite Impact Site

A small meteorite has crashed in Roanoke Valley, leaving a circular area of flattened trees around it. The ground is scorched and deformed, creating an unsettling atmosphere that hints at the cosmic origins of the stone.

Millesani Claim

Millesani Claim

Millesani Claim is a dilapidated mining structure located in the Grizzlies West region of Ambarino, nestled between Cattail Pond and Mount Hagen. Once a thriving silver mine during the 1858 Silver Rush, it fell into disrepair after the Coinage Act of 1873 rendered silver unprofitable, leading to its abandonment by the late 1870s. Now, it serves as a hideout for the notorious O'Driscoll Gang, who use its dark tunnels and hidden chambers to evade capture.

Milyonne Avenue - E

Milyonne Avenue - E

Milyonne Avenue is a prominent thoroughfare in the city of Saint Denis, showcasing a stark contrast between opulence and decay. The grand antebellum mansions of the wealthy, including that of Mayor Henri Lemieux, line the cobbled streets at its northwestern end, while the eastern stretch leads into a more dilapidated area, culminating at the bustling Chinatown where it intersects with Courtenay Street.

Milyonne Avenue - W

Milyonne Avenue - W

Milyonne Avenue is a prominent thoroughfare in the city of Saint Denis, showcasing a stark contrast between opulence and decay. The grand antebellum mansions of the wealthy, including that of Mayor Henri Lemieux, line the cobbled streets at its northwestern end, while the eastern stretch leads into a more dilapidated area, culminating at the bustling Chinatown where it intersects with Courtenay Street.

Mitternachtsbierhalle

Mitternachtsbierhalle

The Mitternachtsbierhalle, otherwise known as the Midnight Beer Hall, is a delightful timber-framed restaurant and bar found in the mining town of Annesburg, Roanoke Ridge. Established by German immigrants before 1898, it has become a beloved gathering place for both miners and locals, offering robust meals, an extensive selection of drinks, and cozy accommodations. Renowned as one of the finest dining establishments in New Hanover, it’s an essential stop when visiting Annesburg. With its inviting and clean rooms available for rent, along with its tasty cuisine, you'll discover everything you could desire.

Moennig & Son

Moennig & Son

Moennig & Son is a tall, brick building that once thrived as a horseshoeing business. Now, it stands abandoned with boarded-up windows and a cluttered yard filled with old wagons, crates, and barrels, creating a neglected and eerie atmosphere.

Montana Ford

Montana Ford

Montana Ford serves as a vital shallow river crossing, facilitating the movement of livestock between the New Austin and West Elizabeth territories. It is also a favored route for travelers seeking an alternative to the train or the treacherous paths through Thieves' Landing.

Moonstone Pond

Moonstone Pond

Moonstone Pond is a serene and tranquil body of water nestled in the Grizzlies East region of the Ambarino territory, known for its reflective surface and surrounded by lush greenery. Next to the pond stands the Flattened Cabin, a rustic remnant of past inhabitants, offering a glimpse into the history of the region.

Mossy Flats

Mossy Flats

Mossy Flats is a lush, verdant area nestled in the Roanoke Ridge region, characterized by its soft, moss-covered ground and vibrant flora. The area is rich in wildlife and serves as a serene escape for adventurers, with the Kamassa River flowing gently nearby, providing a tranquil backdrop.

Mount Hagen

Mount Hagen

Mount Hagen is a formidable and foreboding presence in Grizzlies West, characterized by its harsh, brutal conditions and snow-covered peaks. The terrain is rugged and ridged, offering only narrow trails that lead up the western slopes towards the Ewing Basin and the expansive valley leading to Lake Isabella. The south side presents a steep challenge, with only one accessible valley featuring two trails, while the north and east sides are often deemed insurmountable without finding alternate paths to ascend, making it a daunting location for adventurers seeking to conquer its heights.

Mount Hagen Crossroads

Mount Hagen Crossroads

Mount Hagen Crossroads is a pivotal junction nestled in the snowy peaks of Mount Hagen. A simple, weathered signpost stands at the center, its wooden planks adorned with arrows pointing in various directions, each leading to different adventures and mysteries in the surrounding wilderness.

Mount Shann

Mount Shann

Mount Shann stands as a majestic and traversable mountain in the Big Valley region, offering adventurers a mix of natural beauty and hidden secrets. The surrounding landscape is rich with wildlife, particularly elk, adding to the serene atmosphere of the region. Along its trails, explorers can discover ancient rock carvings and the eerie remains of giants, hinting at the mountain's storied past.

Murfree Brood

Murfree Brood

The Murfree Brood is a criminal group from the Murfree family, who immigrated to the U.S. in the 1700s. After moving to Roanoke Ridge, they lived comfortably until industrialization pushed them into seclusion in Beaver Hollow. By the year 1899 were known for brutally torturing, murdering, and dismembering their victims, as well as imprisoning women they captured before raping and torturing them, often for days on end, before slaying them. The Murfree Brood is a dangerous gang in Roanoke Ridge known for its cruelty and aggressive behavior. They usually target Eastern travelers and oppose industrialization. They commit violent acts without an apparent reason and are sometimes called "inbred yokels." Unlike the O'Driscoll Boys, they usually do not carry valuable items, only offering cigarettes and tonics when looted. They prefer to ambush players at camps instead of hiding in the wilderness. However, they might have money during specific encounters.

Mysterious Cabin

Mysterious Cabin

Nestled in the shadowy woods of the Grizzlies East region, the Mysterious Cabin stands as a quaint yet eerie abode, beckoning adventurers with its concealed secrets. Within, a bubbling cauldron filled with a mysterious liquid promises restoration, but beware: consuming it yields unpredictable results. A raven occasionally perches silently, its watchful eyes monitoring every movement, and any attempt to pilfer items from the cabin prompts its cawing, hinting at the presence of a witch's familiar. The cabin houses an array of intriguing items, including herbivore bait, snake oil, moonshine, various salted offal, Kentucky bourbon, and hair tonic, each offering its unique potential for adventure.

New Hannover Government Office

New Hannover Government Office

The New Hannover Government Office is a bustling hub of bureaucracy located within the same building as the city's main train station. It serves as the administrative heart of New Hannover, where citizens come to file paperwork, seek permits, and engage with local officials, all while the sounds of trains arriving and departing echo in the background.

New Hanover Rock Sign

New Hanover Rock Sign

A striking formation of large, weathered stones meticulously arranged to spell out 'New Hanover'. This landmark serves as a beacon for travelers, symbolizing the entrance to the vibrant community of New Hanover, known for its rich history and welcoming spirit.

Newspaper

Newspaper

There are several different newspapers, each serving different states. The Blackwater Ledger is sold in West Elizabeth and New Austin. The New Hanover Gazette is sold in New Hanover. The Saint Denis Times is sold in Lemoyne.

O'Creagh's Run

O'Creagh's Run

O'Creagh's Run is a picturesque and expansive body of water nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of the Grizzlies East region. Surrounded by towering mountains and thick evergreen forests, it offers a serene escape for weary travelers and adventurers alike. The tranquil waters reflect the sky above, creating a perfect mirror that captivates the eye.

O'Driscoll Boys

O'Driscoll Boys

The O'Driscolls, formed by Colm O'Driscoll around 1889, emerged alongside the Van der Linde gang after a rivalry ignited when Dutch van der Linde killed Colm's brother. The O'Driscolls attracted many recruits, favoring quantity over quality; anyone able to fire a gun, ride a horse, and commit acts of violence could join. This approach led to a large but poorly equipped gang, contrasting with Van der Linde's smaller, more skilled group. While primarily American, the O'Driscolls include many Irish immigrants, reflected in their names and the gang's green color. They are ruthless, showing no hesitation in murdering innocents, including women and children. Also known as the O'Driscoll Gang. Hideouts: - Ewing Basin - Six Point Cabin - Hanging Dog Ranch - Lone Mule Stead - Colter

Oddfellow's Rest

Oddfellow's Rest

Oddfellow's Rest is a peculiar cemetery known for its whimsical gravestones that humorously detail the bizarre causes of death of its residents. Among the notable markers are those of Edgar Shelton and Lila Shelton, both of whom met their end in a comical twist of fate, struck by lightning on the same day, forever immortalized in this quirky resting place.

Old Bacchus Place

Old Bacchus Place

The Old Bacchus Place is an abandoned cabin and river jetty situated along the San Luis River in northeastern Diez Coronas. Upon entering the cabin, one notices evidence of a quick exit: an overturned chair, an unmade bed, and scattered beer bottles alongside bags of corn. A Fertility Statue is concealed within the chimney, and the property is inhabited by a group of rats, which can be harvested for flawless carcasses.

Old Greenbank Mill

Old Greenbank Mill

Old Greenbank Mill is a dilapidated water mill in the Scarlett Meadows region of Lemoyne, abandoned after Dewberry Creek ran dry. The site is overgrown with weeds and vines, and a haunting whistle echoes through the air, drawing in young couples who mysteriously vanish without a trace.

Old Harry Fen

Old Harry Fen

Old Harry Fen is a dilapidated shack nestled in the dense woods of Scarlett Meadows, southeast of Braithwaite Manor. Once a hideout for a notorious slave catcher in the mid-19th century, the area is now haunted by its dark past, with remnants like a family photo and a newspaper clipping from 1859 hinting at the lives affected by its history. The surrounding forest is teeming with wildlife, particularly panthers, making it a prime hunting ground for those brave enough to venture into its depths.

Old Light Saloon

Old Light Saloon

The Old Light Saloon is a dimly lit, grubby pub located in the heart of Van Horn. Its unwelcoming atmosphere is accentuated by the peeling paint and the ever-present smell of stale beer and smoke. A missing poster for Princess Isabeau Katharina Zinsmeister of Luxembourg hangs prominently on the wall outside, drawing the attention of passersby. Inside, patrons can try their luck at a game of Blackjack or enjoy a simple meal and drink from the bar, where the barkeep serves up a selection of local brews and hearty fare.

Old Man Withers' Place

Old Man Withers' Place

The secluded home of Old Man Withers, a known recluse with a collection of old wagons and carriages.

Old Miller Place

Old Miller Place

The remnants of an old homestead, the Old Miller Place is a flat area surrounded by overgrown vegetation. It offers a windbreak and a decent spot for a quick camp, though the structures are dilapidated and mostly in ruins.

Old Trail Rise

Old Trail Rise

Old Trail Rise stands as an abandoned building, its facade deteriorating and enveloped by weeds. Yet, the basement is surprisingly well-preserved, concealing mysteries from the past. One of these mysteries is associated with names and dates from 1851 to 1857, etched into the beams of the basement ceiling alongside hidden clues to treasures.

Old Viking Tomb

Old Viking Tomb

The Old Tomb is an ancient burial site located in the rugged terrain of Roanoke Ridge, New Hanover. Built by Vikings, the site features intricate stone carvings, a central altar adorned with runes, and various artifacts that hint at the burial practices of a long-lost culture.

Open Field

Open Field

A vast open field located near the river, known for its abundance of small game like rabbits and squirrels. It's a perfect spot for hawks to hunt and for riders to enjoy the tranquility of nature.

Osman Grove

Osman Grove

Osman Grove is a rustic cabin located in the dense woods of Roanoke Ridge, providing a warm refuge for weary travelers. However, a tragic incident has left the cabin haunted by the memories of a family who perished due to a broken furnace pipe, their locked doors trapping them in a suffocating embrace of smoke.

Outside Cooking Area

Outside Cooking Area

This outdoor cooking area features a sturdy wooden table cluttered with cooking utensils and ingredients, surrounded by several crates and storage containers. A large stew pot simmers over a crackling fire, while a lantern hangs nearby, casting a warm glow over the packed dirt and snow beneath.

Outskirts of Valentine

Outskirts of Valentine

A serene clearing on the outskirts of Valentine, surrounded by ancient trees that seem to hum with a gentle breeze. The glade is known for its vibrant wildflowers and the soft, melodic whispers that echo through the air, said to be the voices of the forest spirits.

Overflow Campsite

Overflow Campsite

Overflow Campsite is a serene camping spot nestled beside a small, babbling creek. The area is surrounded by a cluster of ancient trees that seem to whisper secrets in the wind, providing a tranquil atmosphere for weary travelers.

Owanjila Lake

Owanjila Lake

Owanjila Lake is a serene body of water nestled in the southwest corner of Big Valley, surrounded by the dense Black Bone Forest to the north. The lake is fed by the flowing waters of the Upper Montana River, creating a tranquil landscape where wildlife flourishes. At its southeastern end, the imposing Owanjila Dam stands as a testament to ancient engineering, providing both a barrier and a vital source of power for nearby settlements.

Owanjila Wooden Dam

Owanjila Wooden Dam

The Owanjila Wooden Dam is a sturdy yet quaint structure made of interlocking logs, designed to regulate the water flow from the serene Lake Owanjila. Surrounded by lush greenery, the dam serves as a vital resource for nearby farms, ensuring irrigation and preventing flooding during heavy rains.

Pagan Ritual Site

Pagan Ritual Site

This eerie location is marked by the remnants of a dark ritual, where a horned animal skull replaces the head of a human corpse. The ground is etched with voodoo sigils and a vevé resembling that of Papa Legbá, hinting at the influence of the Night Folk and their reach beyond their known territories. The site is steeped in malevolence, possibly linked to the notorious Edmund Lowry Jr., whose victims met similar fates.

Paulson's Doctor's Office

Paulson's Doctor's Office

Established by Dr. Paulson before 1898, this modest yet welcoming office serves the residents of Rhodes. The interior is lined with shelves of medical books and jars of herbs, while the scent of antiseptic mingles with the faint aroma of dried lavender, creating a comforting atmosphere for patients.

Pearson's Chuck Wagon

Pearson's Chuck Wagon

A rustic wagon serving as the central hub for the gang's meals, Pearson's Chuck Wagon is a lively spot filled with the aroma of hearty stews and freshly baked bread. The wagon is surrounded by crates of supplies, with colorful sacks of grains and spices stacked high, creating a vibrant atmosphere of culinary delight.

Pike's Basin

Pike's Basin

Pike's Basin is a treacherous canyon known for its rugged terrain and as a notorious hideout for criminals. The area is dotted with makeshift shelters resembling tents, where outlaws gather to plan their next heist or evade the law.

Pinkerton Detective Agency

Pinkerton Detective Agency

The Pinkerton National Detective Agency is a private security and detective organization that was founded by Allan Pinkerton in 1850. The Pinkertons are often hired by the U.S. government and private companies for various security and investigative tasks. In the western United States, their focus was on dismantling outlaw gangs. The Pinkertons were notably present during the boat robbery carried out by the Van der Linde gang in Blackwater in 1899, which resulted in a shootout. It is believed that they were responsible for the deaths of gang members Davey Callander and Jenny Kirk during this incident. Following the robbery, the agency imposed a lockdown on the city to search for the stolen $150,000. After the Van der Linde gang robbed one of Leviticus Cornwall's trains, the businessman hired the Pinkerton National Detective Agency to track down and apprehend Dutch van der Linde. Known members are Agent Milton and Agent Ross.

Piston's Creek

Piston's Creek

Piston's Creek is a tranquil stream that flows gently through the landscape, surrounded by lush foliage and the occasional wildflower. The water glimmers under the moonlight, creating a serene atmosphere perfect for reflection or a quiet rest.

Planters Baun

Planters Baun

Planters Baun is a weathered structure located on the serene shores of Barrow Lagoon in the Grizzlies West region of Ambarino. Surrounded by towering pines and the haunting beauty of the frozen lake, it is rumored to be the last known residence of Felix Hawley, marked by the nearby Defaced Grave and a Cigarette Card that depicts his likeness.

Pleasance

Pleasance

Once a hopeful settlement, Pleasance now lies silent and abandoned, shrouded in the shadows of its tragic past. A mass grave for lost souls, the echoes of violence and despair still linger in the chilling air. The town, marked by rusting signs and faded graffiti, reveals glimpses of its dark history, while the looming threat of a plague-infested presence keeps any would-be visitors at bay.

Pleasance House

Pleasance House

Pleasance House is a quaint, small structure surrounded by a fence, giving it a rustic charm. An outhouse sits nearby, and a hitching post stands in front of the house, with two hay bales tucked under the overhang on the north side. A normal chest can be found just outside the southern exterior wall, inviting people to explore its contents.

Pronghorn Ranch

Pronghorn Ranch

Founded shortly before 1907 by David Geddes, Pronghorn Ranch is a sprawling expanse of rich grasslands and rolling hills, a testament to the era of frontier expansion. However, the tranquility is shattered by the looming threat of rival ranch owner, Abel Atherton, who has his sights set on acquiring the property through underhanded means, employing the notorious Laramie Gang to intimidate Geddes into selling.

Quaker's Cove

Quaker's Cove

Quaker's Cove is a secluded river jetty nestled in the Great Plains region, presenting a mysterious atmosphere of abandonment despite the evident signs of activity. The area, devoid of people and boats, suggests that it might have been a thriving hub in the past, now left to the whispers of nature.

Quincy Harris Memorial Hall

Quincy Harris Memorial Hall

Quincy Harris Memorial Hall is a dignified structure built in honor of General Quincy T. Harris, serving as a refuge for homeless veterans and their families. Located near Charles De Coursey's tailor store, the hall stands as a testament to community support, with a commemorative plaque that includes the names of donors Mr. & Mrs. J. LeClerc.

Radley's House

Radley's House

Radley's House is a weathered homestead that served as a clandestine refuge for the notorious Foreman brothers. The property is steeped in tension, marked by the tragic history of Tilly Jackson, who killed Malcolm Foreman in self-defense after enduring years of abuse, igniting a vendetta from Anthony Foreman, who sees her as a traitor.

Rathskeller's Fork

Rathskeller's Fork

Once a promising settlement, Rathskeller's Fork has succumbed to neglect and decay under the watch of its inhospitable caretaker. Mismanagement has left the buildings dilapidated, yet remnants of former prosperity linger in the air. The uneasy atmosphere grows palpable as unwelcome visitors are met with hostility from the wary locals, eager to defend their territory.

Reed Cottage

Reed Cottage

Reed Cottage is a quaint wooden bungalow nestled in the scenic Roanoke Ridge region of New Hanover. It features a charming green front door and vibrant orange accents on the eaves and window shutters, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Register Rock

Register Rock

Register Rock is a solemn memorial stone located in a serene glade, where the names and dates of fallen heroes are inscribed. The rock serves as a reminder of bravery and sacrifice, attracting visitors who come to pay their respects and reflect on the stories of those honored here.

Repentance Rock

Repentance Rock

Repentance Rock is a formidable cluster of steep, jagged rock formations nestled in the heart of the Río Bravo region of New Austin. This treacherous terrain serves as a secretive hideout for the notorious Del Lobo Gang, providing them with natural cover and a strategic vantage point over the surrounding area.

Rhodes & River Rifles

Rhodes & River Rifles

Rhodes & River Rifles is a renowned gunsmith shop in the Rhodes region, known for its finely crafted weapons and ammunition. Run by the skilled artisan Jasper Feeney, the shop has been a staple of the community for many years, offering a wide range of firearms and custom pieces.

Rhodes Butcher Stall

Rhodes Butcher Stall

Rhodes Butcher Stall is a makeshift butcher shop run by a middle-aged man with light skin and short, light brown hair. Under a simple canopy of light-colored fabric, various cuts of meat hang, while a blood-stained wooden table displays fresh offerings. The ground is dirt with patches of grass, and a small wooden sign proclaims 'BUY SELL MEAT & GAME'.

Rhodes Crossroads

Rhodes Crossroads

Rhodes Crossroads is a weathered signpost marking the intersection of two important paths: one leading to the bustling town of Rhodes and the other to the expansive Breaithwight plantation.

Rhodes Main Road

Rhodes Main Road

The bustling Main Road of Rhodes has essential establishments, including a yellow wooden train station, a butcher, a general store, a gunsmith, and The Bank of Rhodes. The area is alive with the sounds of commerce and the chatter of townsfolk, with a stagecoach ready to whisk travelers away to nearby locations. The Rhodes Saloon at the end of the road serves as a social hub, while the nearby chapel holds its own secrets. Luke the pigeon can sometimes be found here, being his weird self when not terrorizing Sheriff Gray with his adorable antics.

Rhodes Parlour House

Rhodes Parlour House

Rhodes Parlour House is a premier establishment in the Scarlett Meadows district, offering a blend of liquor, food, baths, and entertainment. Guests can enjoy friendly games of blackjack and comfortable accommodations for an overnight stay.

Rhodes Pawnshop

Rhodes Pawnshop

Rhodes Pawnshop is a vibrant and quirky establishment housed in a converted gypsy wagon just outside the town of Rhodes. Run by the eccentric craftsman Virgil Fisher, the shop specializes in unusual artifacts and curiosities, attracting adventurers and collectors alike, while also serving as a known fence for black-market items.

Rhodes Station

Rhodes Station

Rhodes Station is a bustling train hub located in the heart of the town of Rhodes. It serves as a vital link between various regions, with trains arriving and departing at all hours, bringing travelers, merchants, and adventurers alike.

Ridge View

Ridge View

Ridge View is a recently constructed farmhouse located in The Heartlands region of New Hanover. The property features an empty house, an outhouse to the south-east, and is enclosed by a rustic wooden fence, giving it a ranch-like appearance.

Ridgewood Farm

Ridgewood Farm

Ridgewood Farm is a bustling ranch that serves as both an agricultural business and a community gathering point. With no crop fields, it focuses on livestock, employing many local workers. The large farmhouse is a welcoming sight, often filled with the aroma of home-cooked meals. The barn is a hub of activity, housing various animals and equipment. Nearby, a spacious pen keeps the cattle, while a corral is dedicated to the ranch's majestic horses. A sturdy shed stands at the edge of the property, storing tools and supplies for the daily operations.

Riggs Station

Riggs Station

Riggs Station serves as a vital hub for travelers in the Big Valley region of West Elizabeth. With a station clerk on duty, it offers services for paying bounties, purchasing tickets, and managing mail, making it essential for the locals and adventurers alike.

Road to Breaithweight Plantation

Road to Breaithweight Plantation

A long, straight road flanked by towering trees that create a natural archway leads to the grand Breaithweight Plantation. The air is filled with the scent of blooming flowers and the sound of rustling leaves, while the distant chirping of birds adds a serene ambiance to the journey.

Road to Valentine

Road to Valentine

The Road to Valentine is a picturesque thoroughfare leading into the lively town of Valentine. Lined with vibrant wildflowers and ancient oak trees, it offers travelers a serene respite, where the sweet scent of blooming flora mingles with the distant sounds of laughter and merriment from the town. Encounters: O'Driscoll Gang Enforcer (DC14) O'Driscoll Gang New Recruit (DC9)

Robard Farm

Robard Farm

Robard Farm is a quaint, family-run homestead nestled in the rolling hills of the countryside. The farm is known for its vibrant fields of crops, friendly livestock, and the warm hospitality of the Robard family, who are always eager to share stories and fresh produce with travelers.

Ruins of the Scarlett Church

Ruins of the Scarlett Church

Once a place of worship, the Ruins of the Scarlett Church now stand as a haunting reminder of the Battle of Scarlett Meadows. The remnants of the church are charred and crumbling, with twisted metal and shattered stone scattered around, serving as a lookout for the Lemoyne Raiders who are known to ambush travelers along the road to Shady Belle. - Aged Pirate Rum on a wall near the upper landing. - A lockbox beneath the collapsed wall in the church contains a large jewelry bag. - Two lockboxes near the northern wall of the church: First lockbox: $60 worth of bill folds. Second lockbox: $10 and 2 platinum earrings.

S. M. Neely Ship Chandler and Grocer

S. M. Neely Ship Chandler and Grocer

Known as Blackwater General Store, this well-stocked establishment serves the local community with a variety of goods, including fresh produce, preserved foods, liquors, tobacco, grooming products, and sundries. Adventurers can also browse and purchase items from the Wheeler, Rawson & Co. catalogue, making it a vital resource for supplies.

Saint Denis Butcher

Saint Denis Butcher

The Saint Denis Butcher is a bustling stall located in a vibrant market area, known for its high-quality meats and friendly service. The stall is partially open, allowing sunlight to filter through, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for customers.

Saint Denis Cemetery

Saint Denis Cemetery

Saint Denis Cemetery is a hauntingly beautiful resting place, where the graves of the affluent rise above the ground, adorned with intricate carvings and ornate designs. In contrast, the less fortunate are sealed away in simple cement tombs, hidden from view. With a total of 870 graves and one unfilled mausoleum, the cemetery is a testament to the city's history, with only fifty graves marked, leaving many stories untold.

Saint Denis City Hall

Saint Denis City Hall

Saint Denis City Hall is a grand two-story building characterized by its mansard roof and central cupola. The light brown facade features symmetrical, multi-paned rectangular windows adorned with red, white, and blue bunting, while the darker roof adds a striking contrast to the stone and brick structure.

Saint Denis Doctor’s Office

Saint Denis Doctor’s Office

The Saint Denis Doctor’s Office serves as both a pharmacy and a surgical clinic, offering a wide range of medicines, remedies, herbs, and tonics. Established before 1898, it is run by the knowledgeable Joseph R. Barnes, who is dedicated to the health and well-being of the community.

Saint Denis Market Square

Saint Denis Market Square

Saint Denis Market Square is a bustling hub of trade and social interaction, surrounded by aged stone and brick buildings that tell tales of the past. The square's damp-looking pavement reflects the vibrant life within, where merchants hawk their wares and townsfolk gather to exchange news and goods.

Saint Denis Mob

Saint Denis Mob

Saint Denis Mob, also known as the Bronte Family is an Italian criminal organization based in Saint Denis. It was established prior to 1898 by Angelo Bronte. The organization's criminal activities include bribing and defrauding city officials, smuggling, and racketeering. Due to the mob's influence and regular payoffs, the Saint Denis Police Department often overlooks their criminal activities. Many members of the mob are stationed at Bronte's Mansion on Flavian Street, where they serve as guards. Leader: Angelo Bronte Notable members: Guido Martelli Affiliations: Saint Denis Police Department Braithwaite Family

Saint Denis Photographic Studio

Saint Denis Photographic Studio

A weathered brick building in the slums of Saint Denis, this photography studio run by Marcel Beliveau offers portraits to paying customers. The facade is dark and shows signs of age and disrepair, with a faded sign partially obscured above the entrance, hinting at its former glory.

Saint Denis Police Department

Saint Denis Police Department

The Saint Denis Police Department serves as the primary law enforcement agency in the bustling city of Saint Denis, Lemoyne. Established in 1870, the department is known for its highly trained officers, superior weaponry, and swift response to crime, making it a formidable presence in the city.

Saint Denis Police Department Stables

Saint Denis Police Department Stables

The Saint Denis Police Department Stables is a shadowy, intriguing location tucked away in the back lot of the police precinct. The dark arches create an air of mystery, with various objects partially visible within, hinting at the secrets held inside.

Saint Denis Times Tribune

Saint Denis Times Tribune

The Saint Denis Times Tribune is a towering structure in the heart of Saint Denis, serving as the headquarters for one of the city's most influential newspapers. Established in 1832, it reports on local events, scandals, and adventures, often featuring stories that involve the city's residents and visitors.

Saints Denis Pawn Shop

Saints Denis Pawn Shop

Saints Denis Pawn Shop is a dimly lit establishment filled with an eclectic mix of items, from cookware and trophies to furs and musical instruments. The dark wood planked floor is adorned with scattered rugs, and the faded, mottled green walls create an antique atmosphere, while a piano sits partially obscured by shelves, hinting at the shop's hidden depths as a black-market fence.

Saints Hotel

Saints Hotel

Saints Hotel is a newly built inn located on the main street of Valentine, designed to provide weary travelers with a comfortable respite. Guests can enjoy clean bedrooms, hot baths, and a warm atmosphere, making it the perfect stop for those journeying through the Heartlands.

Sawbone Clearing

Sawbone Clearing

Nestled within the dense woods of Roanoke Ridge, Sawbone Clearing is a rustic cabin known for its healing properties. The cabin is often frequented by weary travelers seeking refuge and the skilled hands of its enigmatic healer, who is rumored to possess knowledge of ancient herbal remedies.

Scarlett Meadows Sheriff's Office

Scarlett Meadows Sheriff's Office

The Scarlett Meadows Sheriff's Office serves as the law enforcement hub of Rhodes, overseen by the notoriously incompetent Sheriff Leigh Gray. With a history of corruption and nepotism, the office is filled with deputies loyal to the Gray family, often prioritizing family feuds over justice.

Schneiders General Store

Schneiders General Store

Schneiders General Store is a dilapidated building that once served as a bustling hub for the citizens and visitors of Annesburg. Established in the late 1800s, it provided essential supplies and goods until its closure, leaving behind a sense of nostalgia and mystery.

Schultz Gunsmith

Schultz Gunsmith

Schultz Gunsmith is a well-organized gun store in Annesburg, known for its impressive selection of firearms, bows, and ammunition. The shop is meticulously maintained, with each weapon displayed prominently, and the air is filled with the scent of oiled metal and polished wood.

Scout Campfire

Scout Campfire

A small, crackling campfire nestled at the edge of the camp, providing warmth and light to those preparing for or returning from their watch. It serves as a tranquil spot for guards to gather their thoughts, share stories, or simply enjoy a moment of solitude amidst the bustling camp life.

Sea of Coronado

Sea of Coronado

The Sea of Coronado, a vast and shimmering body of water located in the Gaptooth Ridge region, serves as a natural barrier between New Austin and the mythical land of Nuevo Paraíso. A hidden crossing allows intrepid adventurers to slip across its waters under the cover of night, exploiting glitches in the world to escape into untamed territories.

Serene Riverbank

Serene Riverbank

A tranquil stretch along the river, perfect for resting and enjoying the beauty of nature. The water flows gently, surrounded by lush greenery and the sounds of wildlife.

Shack on Lake Don Julio

Shack on Lake Don Julio

This simple wooden shack sits on the southwestern shore of Lake Don Julio, featuring a small porch at the front and a smaller storage shack to the right. The main section has a tiled roof, and to the east, a small outhouse can be found. The property is cluttered with various items typical of a cabin, including crates, boxes, barrels, planks of wood, wagons, and piles of firewood, giving it a rustic and lived-in feel.

Shaded Creek Camp

Shaded Creek Camp

A small, sheltered camping spot near a creek, perfect for resting and gathering water. The area is surrounded by trees, providing protection from the wind and a scenic view of the flowing water.

Shady Belle

Shady Belle

Once a grand plantation house, Shady Belle now lies in decay, its large colonial structure overtaken by the encroaching swamps of the Bayou Nwa region. The air is thick with humidity and the unsettling sounds of alligators lurking in the waters nearby. The estate has been repurposed as a hideout for various gangs, where the remnants of its past glory stand in stark contrast to the dilapidation surrounding it, with vine-covered walls and empty rooms that tell a story of lost grandeur.

Shepherds Rise

Shepherds Rise

Shepherds Rise is a charming wooden cabin nestled in the tranquil Big Valley region of the West Elizabeth territory. Surrounded by towering pine trees and rolling hills, it serves as a perfect retreat for weary travelers and wandering souls. The cabin's rustic charm and cozy interior invite guests to share stories by the crackling fireplace.

Singing Glacier

Singing Glacier

The Singing Glacier is a majestic ice formation located in the Grizzlies West area, serving as the northernmost entry point for cowboys. It features a small waterfall cascading from a crack in the western ice wall, producing eerie sounds that echo through the valley, reminiscent of a haunting melody.

Sisika Penitentiary

Sisika Penitentiary

Established in 1844, Sisika Penitentiary is a maximum-security prison facility located on a small island off Lemoyne's eastern shore. The facility is heavily fortified, with segregated wards for male and female inmates, and features labor camps in surrounding fields and barns. The stark reality of the prison is underscored by the ominous presence of gallows within its walls, a grim reminder of justice served.

Six Point Cabin

Six Point Cabin

Six Point Cabin is a notorious criminal hideout nestled in the dense Cumberland Forest of New Hanover. The site features a small main cabin surrounded by tents, wagons, and several campfire spots, serving as a base for the infamous O'Driscoll Boys. Inside the cabin, a double-barreled shotgun hangs ominously above the fireplace, while a cigarette card depicting the Otis Miller Boys can be found on the back of a blue wagon to the east. Encounters: O'Driscoll Gang Enforcer (DC10) O'Driscoll Gang New Recruit

Smithfield's Saloon

Smithfield's Saloon

Smithfield's Saloon is a bustling establishment in the heart of Valentine, New Hanover, known for its lively atmosphere and diverse clientele, including farmhands, cowboys, and traders. Owned by Cliff Douglas, the saloon offers a variety of meals and drinks, a poker table for games, and even a barber in the back, making it a central hub for socializing and relaxation.

Smithfield's Saloon Barber Chair

Smithfield's Saloon Barber Chair

Nestled in the back of Smithfield's Saloon, this quirky establishment offers patrons a unique experience where they can enjoy a drink while getting a haircut. The barber chair, an antique relic, is the centerpiece, attracting both locals and travelers seeking a blend of grooming and socializing.

Snake Oil Shack

Snake Oil Shack

A rickety wooden shack nestled in the woods, the air thick with the scent of herbs and whiskey. Inside, a dimly lit room reveals a nightstand filled with glimmering coins and a bottle of potent snake oil, while beneath the bed lies a stash of Kentucky Bourbon and repeater cartridges, hinting at the previous occupant's shady dealings.

Snowbound Cabin

Snowbound Cabin

This large log cabin features a steeply pitched roof, heavily laden with snow, giving it a cozy yet imposing appearance. The dark brown logs are weathered but sturdy, and a visible chimney puffs out wisps of smoke, hinting at a warm fire inside. A small window on the side allows a glimpse of flickering light, suggesting life within.

Snowfield Shack

Snowfield Shack

A small, weather-beaten shack nestled in the heart of a vast, frozen tundra. It serves as a refuge for weary travelers, offering warmth and shelter from the biting cold and howling winds. Inside, a crackling fire and simple furnishings provide comfort, while the walls are adorned with the tales of past adventurers.

Social Change

Social Change

The environment of Redemption reflects the growing influence of government, complex social dynamics, and early technological impacts. U.S. policies on Native American displacement and westward expansion shape the landscape through military and legislative actions. The game also portrays social turmoil, showcasing conflicts among classes, races, and genders as traditional hierarchies are challenged. The rise of technologies like the camera, electric lighting, and early automobiles hints at a transformative future, underscoring innovation's impact on a changing world.

Southern and Eastern Railway Schedule

Southern and Eastern Railway Schedule

The Southern and Eastern Railway makes a 16-hour loop around the outside edge of Ambarino, New Haven, and Lemoyne. Stops: - St. Denis Hub : Loop Start - Annesburg Station - Baccus Station - Wallace Station - Riggs Station - Flatneck Station - Rhodes Station - St. Denis Hub : Loop Restart

Sperm Whale Bones of New Austin

Sperm Whale Bones of New Austin

In the heart of New Austin, a massive and ancient skeleton of a Sperm Whale lies partially buried in the earth, a remnant of a time long before its kind existed. This peculiar site raises questions about its origins, as the Cretaceous period's receding waters should not have allowed for such a creature to be here, leaving adventurers and scholars alike to ponder the mystery of its presence.

Spider Gorge

Spider Gorge

Spider Gorge is a secluded river in the Grizzlies West area of Ambarino, originating from an ice waterfall at the Glacier. This region is consistently blanketed in snow and hosts species such as Rock Bass and a limited number of Sockeye Salmon, turning fishing into a difficult yet gratifying pursuit because of the river's swift waters.

Spider Gorge River Crossing

Spider Gorge River Crossing

Spider Gorge River Crossing is a tranquil and shallow part of the Spider Gorge River, where the water flows slowly, making it an ideal spot for travelers to cross. The banks are lined with smooth stones and patches of soft grass, providing a serene atmosphere amidst the surrounding wilderness.

St. Denis Hub

St. Denis Hub

A bustling train hub serving as the start and restart point for the Central Union Railroad loop, connecting various regions and bustling with travelers.

Stagnant Pool

Stagnant Pool

A murky and dark pool nestled within the Bluewater Marsh, surrounded by reeds and cattails. The air is heavy with humidity, and the earthy scent of the marsh permeates the atmosphere. This secluded spot is perfect for fishing, though the water's depths remain a mystery. Encounters, 1-2 hour travel interval for checks: Nite Folk (DC18) Alligator (DC7) Snapping Turtle (DC5)

Steep Trail to the Dakota

Steep Trail to the Dakota

A treacherous path winding down the mountainside, the Steep Trail to the Dakota is marked by numerous switchbacks that challenge even the most experienced travelers. The trail is flanked by rocky outcrops and dense foliage, leading adventurers to the serene banks of the Dakota River below.

Streets of Annseburg

Streets of Annseburg

The Streets of Annseburg is a bustling thoroughfare lined with miners, wagons, and mining carts laden with coal. The train tracks run through the center, creating a hazardous crossing for the unwary, as trains frequently rumble through, adding to the chaotic atmosphere of the street.

Swadbass Point

Swadbass Point

Swadbass Point is a dilapidated cabin perched on the northern bank of the Aurora Basin. Once a vibrant fishing lodge, it now stands in disrepair, with rotting wood and shattered windows, surrounded by overgrown weeds and the haunting echoes of its past.

Tanner's Reach

Tanner's Reach

Tanner's Reach is a humble homestead located east of the river that flows south from Aurora Basin. Surrounded by fertile fields and a few scattered trees, it serves as a quiet refuge for travelers and locals alike, offering a glimpse into the simple life of its inhabitants.

Tempest Rim

Tempest Rim

Tempest Rim is a towering natural formation located in the Grizzlies West region of the Ambarino territory. Known as the 'unreachable plateau', it presents a formidable challenge to adventurers seeking to scale its steep cliffs and navigate the treacherous weather conditions that often surround it.

The Crashed Wings

The Crashed Wings

The Crashed Wings presents a haunting image in the desert, showcasing a pair of damaged wings that once soared through the skies. These torn remnants of cloth and wood lie desolate, their faded gray and blue fabric draped over a dark brown framework. The name 'Charles Kinnear' appears on the right side of its back fin, narrating tales of a neglected voyage- another failed endeavor for humanity to conquer the skies.

The Flying Machine

The Flying Machine

The Flying Machine is a wrecked one-man contraption, resembling a bizarre fusion of a hang-glider and a bicycle. Its skeletal occupant, forever frozen in a moment of ambition, tells the tale of a failed attempt to conquer the skies.

The Gray Woolen Mill

The Gray Woolen Mill

The Gray Woolen Mill is a bustling cotton mill located in Rhodes, established by the Gray family. In the post-Civil War South, it serves as a vital source of employment for the local African-American community, providing them with opportunities to rebuild their lives and contribute to the economy.

The Gray and Braithwaite Feud

The Gray and Braithwaite Feud

The feud between the Gray and Braithwaite families in Redemption stems from a past incident involving stolen gold and forbidden love. This animosity drives sabotage and hostility, as each family strives to undermine the other's power and wealth. A tragic subplot featuring Beau Gray and Penelope Braithwaite adds depth to the conflict. The feud affects Rhodes, creating a town filled with tension and distrust, disrupting social interactions. Their corrupt influence on law enforcement leads to a breakdown of order, with the sheriff's office catering to the Grays. Economically, the feud disrupts trade, while illegal activities such as moonshine production worsen lawlessness. Frequent violence and rumors, ignited by the feud, expose the moral decay prevalent within the wealthy families and the town.

The Holdern Barber Shop

The Holdern Barber Shop

A quaint brick building with a historical charm, featuring a faded 'Barber' sign and double doors adorned with red and white striped shutters. A weathered barber pole stands next to a dark hitching post on the uneven dirt sidewalk, while a yellow A-frame sign advertising the barber leans against the building, inviting passersby to enter.

The Lemoyne Raiders

The Lemoyne Raiders

The Lemoyne Raiders comprise Confederate veterans and young men with reactionary views, making them deeply racist, anti-government, and vengeful. Initially respected as a neo-Confederate militia, they became a feared nuisance in Rhodes and Saint Denis. Engaged in various rackets like moonshine trading with the Braithwaite family and arms sales to South American buyers, they are known for violent acts against northerners and officials. Their territorial nature leads to organized ambushes, making them more dangerous than typical gangs. Leader: Lindsey Wofford Notable members: Camille de Millemont William Marcus Anderson William

The Loft

The Loft

The Loft is a well-preserved outpost in the Grizzlies East region of Ambarino, featuring a lodge with a watchtower that offers a stunning view of the surrounding hills. Once intended as a military outpost, it now serves as a mysterious campsite, complete with a stocked living quarters, a Morse-Vail telegraph key, and a high-quality weapons locker. Beneath the lodge lies a basement filled with hunting gear, explosives, and a stockpile of cannon balls, hinting at its abandoned military purpose.

The Meditating Monk

The Meditating Monk

Perched on the edge of a steep cliff, the Meditating Monk embodies tranquility and focus. His serene presence draws adventurers to pause and reflect, offering a moment of peace amidst their journeys.

The Native Burial

The Native Burial

The Native Burial is a sacred Native American burial ground located in a serene forest clearing. It features a cross-shaped arrangement of small rocks at its center, surrounded by a circle of larger stones, with the enigmatic Stone Hatchet resting in the middle. Encircling this sacred site are spikes adorned with human and animal skulls, decorated with colorful Native American trinkets, feathers, and antlers, creating an eerie yet reverent atmosphere. Scattered around the area are wooden scaffolding pieces draped in animal hides, adding to the site's mystique and cultural significance.

The Obelisk

The Obelisk

This ancient three-sided stone obelisk stands 18 feet tall atop a weathered stone plinth, its surface partially covered in moss, hinting at its long-forgotten history. The original purpose of the monument remains a mystery, drawing adventurers and scholars alike to ponder its significance. An engraved metal plaque is attached to the western side, which can be interacted with to obtain the map piece. The plaque consists a simple Latin text and a date; 'Hora fugit, ne tardes 1771'

The Phonograph Houseboat

The Phonograph Houseboat

A dilapidated houseboat moored in the murky waters of Bluewater Marsh, this floating domicile is a relic of a bygone era. Inside, a phonograph stands as a gleaming symbol of technological advancement, its presence a stark reminder of the changing times that have rendered the old ways of the cowboys obsolete.

The Runestone

The Runestone

The Runestone is a large, ancient rock standing tall in a secluded glade, engraved with intricate Phoenician letters that tell a forgotten tale. Surrounding the central text is a serpent, its body coiled and adorned with mysterious runic symbols, hinting at powerful magic and ancient secrets waiting to be uncovered.

The Scratching Post

The Scratching Post

This dilapidated shack stands as a testament to neglect, with no doors and windows stripped bare of glass. The roof is riddled with holes, allowing the elements to invade, while a broken-down fence surrounds the property, hinting at past violence or a fierce storm. An outhouse leans precariously beside the main structure, and a stack of lumber lies nearby, suggesting remnants of a once-busy workshop. A hitching post outside the fence occasionally hosts a horse, despite the shack's abandonment. When Marston approaches, he often mutters, 'There must be someone there,' a phrase that seems to hold no significance but echoes through various locations.

Theodore Eckhart Stables

Theodore Eckhart Stables

The Theodore Eckhart Stables is a renowned establishment known for its premium horses and exceptional care. Adventurers can store, sell, or groom their steeds, ensuring they are always ready for the next journey.

Three Sisters

Three Sisters

Three Sisters is a stunning trio of mountain peaks that rise dramatically against the sky in the Grizzlies East region of Ambarino, creating a breathtaking backdrop of rugged wilderness. The area is filled with lush pine forests and crystal-clear streams that weave through the valleys below, providing a peaceful refuge from the harsher environments beyond.

Théâtre Râleur

Théâtre Râleur

Théâtre Râleur is a vibrant theater nestled in the heart of the Bayou Nwa region, known for its eclectic cabaret shows that feature a variety of unique performers. Hosted by the charismatic Aldridge T. Abbington, the theater draws in crowds with its captivating acts, including fire breathers, magicians, singers, and dance troupes, all for a modest admission fee of $2. Shows that can be shown: Antoinette Sanseverino - Fire breather Benjamin Lazarus - Magician Robin Koninsky - Singer The Petit Flâneur - Dance group The Mysterious Maya - Snake/Sword dancer Hortensia - Strong woman Miss Marjorie's Medical Miracle

Tiny Church

Tiny Church

Tiny Church is a miniature chapel nestled in the Bayou Nwa region of the Lemoyne territory. This once-sacred space is now overgrown and derelict, with moss creeping up its white walls and leaves scattered across the untidy interior. The entire building stands about 8 feet tall, and you have to crouch to enter the main structure.

Train Tracks

Train Tracks

A desolate stretch of railway tracks where a haunting whistle echoes through the night, creating an eerie atmosphere. The sound lingers, evoking feelings of foreboding and solitude, as if the arrival of a ghostly train brings with it shadows and hidden secrets. Ghost Train Encounter: DC14 occurs once per day at 3AM and will wake the party with a loud whistle sound.

Trapper's Cabin

Trapper's Cabin

Trapper's Cabin is a dilapidated shack in the Bluewater Marsh of the Lemoyne territory, once owned by the 'Old Cajun'. Now, it serves as a grim hideout for the Night Folk, who have turned it into a site of torment and death for their victims.

Trappers Market Stall

Trappers Market Stall

A bustling outdoor market stall where local trappers display their wares, including a variety of furs and tanned skins. The air is filled with the earthy scent of leather and the sounds of haggling customers, while the vibrant colors of the pelts attract the eye of passersby.

Twin Rocks

Twin Rocks

Twin Rocks serves as a notorious hideout for a prominent gang, hidden deep within the rugged terrain of Cholla Springs. The site, marked by its twin towering rock formations, is a strategic location for illicit activities and secret meetings. With the law often present in the surrounding areas, the gang members have carved out a domain that is both intimidating and difficult to breach.

Twin Stack Pass

Twin Stack Pass

Twin Stack Pass is a narrow, rocky gorge that slices through the mountainous terrain of the Heartlands. This natural formation is renowned for its towering cliffs that rise steeply on either side, adorned with patches of lush greenery and wildflowers. Travelers often seek refuge here from the elements, and hidden among the rocks are remnants of ancient campsites, whispering tales of those who traversed this path long ago.

Twinstacks Campsite

Twinstacks Campsite

A soft, grassy area features a small fire pit at its center, encircled by a few logs for seating. The trees are small and belong to a type found in arid regions, accompanied by patchy dry grass. Sunlight filters through the leaves, creating a serene atmosphere, nestled on one side by large gray and light brown cliff rocks.

Underground Still

Underground Still

The high-end moonshine still dominates the space, its large metal container faintly gleaming in lamplight. This once-state-of-the-art operation appears meticulously crafted and maintained. Wooden shelves line the walls with various items. On the left, haphazardly stacked barrels and containers feature faded, illegible labels. On the right, neatly arranged jars hold clear liquid or murky concoctions. The brick wall in the background, partially obscured by shelves, has a rough, uneven surface. The wooden floor creaks underfoot, echoing in the confined space. Dark beams overhead enhance the rustic atmosphere, their shadows adding depth to the room. Once a bustling workspace filled with clinking glass and bubbling liquid, it now sits silent, with only the gentle hum of the kerosene lamp.

Underground Tavern

Underground Tavern

The dimly lit interior of a saloon from 1899 is illuminated by gas and oil lamps. The long, narrow room features arched alcoves with dark, rustic wooden walls. An arched ceiling supports a rustic chandelier, and the floor is made of dark wood. A large dark wood bar, adorned with old barrels and bottles of moonshine, dominates the background. Above the bar hangs a large decorative panel carved with wild horses, while several small, round wooden tables are scattered throughout, some of which remain unoccupied.

Union Freight Depot Post Office

Union Freight Depot Post Office

Nestled at the edge of town, the Union Freight Depot Post Office serves as a bustling hub for travelers and merchants alike. Its weathered wooden exterior and large, open loading docks echo the sounds of clattering hooves and creaking carts, while inside, the scent of parchment and ink fills the air.

Upper Dakota River Crossing

Upper Dakota River Crossing

A wide and shallow stretch of the Dakota River, the Upper Dakota River Crossing serves as a vital passage for travelers heading into the bustling town of Valentine. The banks are lined with smooth stones and patches of grass.

Upper Montana River Crossing

Upper Montana River Crossing

The Upper Montana River Crossing is a tranquil, shallow stretch of the river, where the water flows gently over smooth stones. This crossing is often used by travelers and locals alike, providing a safe passage for those wishing to traverse the river's expanse.

Valentine Bank

Valentine Bank

A modest bank run by Mr. Abernathy, providing financial services to the townsfolk of Valentine and travelers alike. It offers a safe place for storing money and conducting transactions.

Valentine Gunsmith Store

Valentine Gunsmith Store

Valentine Gunsmith Store is a bustling store filled with an array of hunting and combat gear, from finely crafted weapons to specialized ammunition. The walls are lined with racks of rifles, pistols, and crossbows, while shelves are stocked with various types of ammunition, traps, and survival gear, catering to adventurers and hunters alike.

Valentine Main Street

Valentine Main Street

A bustling area filled with shops, saloons, and the daily life of Valentine. The streets are lively with townsfolk, cowboys, and travelers, all navigating the snowy landscape. The sound of horses' hooves and lively chatter fills the air, making it a vibrant hub of activity. Stores able to be seen on this road are the Amos Levi Stables & Farrier, Worth's General Store, Saints Hotel, Valentine Bank, Smithfield's Saloon, Doctor Calloway's Clinic, Valentine Gun Store and the Valentine Sheriff's Office.

Valentine Sheriff's Office

Valentine Sheriff's Office

The Valentine Sheriff's Office is a historic law enforcement agency established before 1898, overseen by Sheriff Curtis Malloy. The office is a hub of law and order, but whispers of corruption linger as some deputies are rumored to be on the payroll of the notorious O'Driscoll gang, undermining the very justice they are sworn to uphold.

Valentine Station

Valentine Station

A lively train station located in a nearby town, bustling with activity and travelers.

Valentine Stock Yard

Valentine Stock Yard

The Valentine Livestock Yard and Auction is a bustling hub of activity, where farmers and traders gather to buy and sell a variety of livestock. The air is thick with the earthy scents of hay, manure, and the distinct aroma of various animals, creating a lively atmosphere filled with the sounds of bleating sheep, mooing cattle, and clucking chickens.

Van Horn Inn

Van Horn Inn

The Van Horn Inn is a dilapidated apartment block owned by M. Paterson. Its grimy walls and flickering candles give it an unsettling atmosphere, yet it offers shelter to those who dare to stay.

Van Horn Lighthouse

Van Horn Lighthouse

Van Horn Lighthouse is a towering lighthouse, its cylindrical structure rising majestically above the rocky coastline. Accessible only by a narrow, treacherous bridge, the lighthouse offers a spiral staircase leading to an observation platform, where adventurers can gaze out over the waters rumored to be home to a mythical Muskie, said to grant wishes to those who catch a glimpse of it.

Van Horn Mansion

Van Horn Mansion

Van Horn Mansion, a haunting two-story edifice, looms over the Lannahechee River in the Roanoke Ridge area. Once a majestic vision of the founders of the Van Horn Trading Post, it now lies in decay, with boarded windows and scattered debris signaling its lost grandeur. The air is laden with the odor of damp wood and neglect, while the nearby river's gentle flow adds to the eerie ambiance. After a robbery, two criminals have taken refuge in the mansion, sleeping as the player arrives—one sprawled on a bedroll and the other slumped over a table, having stoked the fire and dozed off while counting their loot.

Van Horn Marina

Van Horn Marina

Once a bustling hub for river trade, the Van Horn Marina now lies in ruins, overtaken by nature and neglect. The wooden docks creak ominously underfoot, with large gaping holes and sections submerged in the murky waters of the Lannahechee River, making navigation perilous.

Van Horn Pawn Shop

Van Horn Pawn Shop

At the end of a creaking wooden pier, the Van Horn Pawn Shop serves as a front for a black-market fence. It discreetly caters to those looking to sell stolen goods and craft illicit items, promoting underground trading activities in the shadows of the bustling port town.

Van Horn Sheriff's Office

Van Horn Sheriff's Office

Once a bastion of law and order, the Van Horn Sheriff's Office now stands as a charred shell of its former self. Overrun by squatters, the remnants of the building are filled with makeshift camps, where flickering campfires cast eerie shadows on the blackened walls, and the air is thick with the scent of smoke and desperation.

Van Horn Station

Van Horn Station

A small, rustic train station located near the edge of the wilderness, serving as a stop on the Central Union Railroad.

Van Horn Telegraph Office

Van Horn Telegraph Office

The Van Horn Telegraph Office is a vital communication hub located on a weathered wooden pier, serving the isolated community of Van Horn after the closure of its train station. This rustic structure stands as a testament to the town's reliance on a single point of contact for news and correspondence, highlighting the transformation in connectivity and social interactions among its residents.

Venter's Place

Venter's Place

Venter's Place is a sprawling ranch enclosed by a circular fence, featuring a cozy farmhouse and a sturdy barn. The farmhouse boasts a charming canopy on its left side, adorned with a barrel, a crate holding a whiskey jug, and a cooking pan, hinting at the ranch's rustic lifestyle. In contrast, the barn stands as a unique structure, devoid of any tools on its exterior, emphasizing its distinct design compared to others in the region. The ground is scattered with large stones, rocks, and pebbles, adding to the rugged beauty of the landscape, while a wheelbarrow rests beside the barn, ready for use in the daily chores.

Veteran's Homestead

Veteran's Homestead

Veteran's Homestead is a rustic cabin belonging to Hamish Sinclair, a Civil War veteran, located on the eastern shore of O'Creagh's Run in the Grizzlies East region. Surrounded by tall pine trees and a serene body of water, the cabin features dark, weathered timber, a sloping shingle roof, and a small porch, creating a picturesque yet melancholic atmosphere.

Victory Street

Victory Street

Victory Street is a bustling avenue in Saint Denis, lined with commercial activity and trade. It runs alongside the docks and harbors, connecting the slums of Saint Francis to the southwestern bridge by Cornwall Freight Yard, making it a vital transportation hub with trams intersecting at Victory Street Station.

Victory Street Station

Victory Street Station

The central hub of the Saint Denis trolley service, Victory Street Station is a bustling location where travelers and locals alike gather. The well-organized kiosk offers services for sending and receiving mail, paying bounties, and purchasing train tickets, making it a vital point for communication and transportation in the area.

Wallace Station

Wallace Station

Wallace Station serves as a vital transit point in the Big Valley region, attracting travelers and traders alike. Nestled close to the banks of the Dakota River, this bustling station features a wooden platform where passengers wait for trains, surrounded by the rugged beauty of the West Elizabeth landscape. The station offers limited amenities for weary travelers, including a small general store that provides essentials and a waiting area furnished with benches and shaded by large, rustling trees.

Wapiti Wickiup

Wapiti Wickiup

The Wapiti Wickiup is a sacred site featuring three rudimentary dwellings made from dark brown woven materials and supported by sturdy wooden frames. This site serves as a poignant reminder of the Wapiti Indians who once thrived in the area, now marked by the scars of history after being burned by the United States Army.

West Elizabeth Co-Operative Bank

West Elizabeth Co-Operative Bank

Established in 1851, the West Elizabeth Co-Operative Bank serves as a financial hub for the citizens of West Elizabeth, offering loans, savings accounts, and investment opportunities. The bank has a storied past, having been robbed by the notorious outlaw brothers Otis and Frank Miller, which has left a lasting mark on its reputation.

Whinyard Strait

Whinyard Strait

Whinyard Strait is a picturesque river situated in the Grizzlies West region of Ambarino territory, nestled between Tempest Rim to the south and Window Rock to the north. A wooden bridge spans the northern bank, leading to a rock ledge adorned with ancient carvings, while behind a cascading waterfall rests a hidden Nevada Hat and a mysterious note from Robert Elliot Patchen. Occasionally, fish can be seen tumbling down from the waterfall, enhancing the enchanting atmosphere of this unique location. Despite its name, it is not actually a strait, as a strait connects two bodies of water.

Whispers of the Frozen Herd

Whispers of the Frozen Herd

This desolate area is marked by the remnants of a long-lost cattle drive, where the snow still holds the echoes of the past. Locals tell tales of the brave cowhands who vanished in the blizzard, their spirits said to wander the frozen fields, searching for their lost herd. The landscape is dotted with the skeletal remains of cattle, frozen in time, serving as a haunting reminder of the failed drive.

Willard's Rest

Willard's Rest

Originally a gang hideout, Willard's Rest transformed into the humble abode of Charlotte Balfour, a widowed woman seeking solace from her past life in Chicago. Now, in this secluded homestead in Roanoke Ridge, she grapples with her uncertain future, longing for security and independence.

Wilton's Barber Shop

Wilton's Barber Shop

A quaint barber shop nestled in the heart of the bustling town, known for its warm atmosphere and skilled barber, Henry Wilton. The shop is adorned with vintage barber tools and offers a variety of grooming services, making it a popular spot for locals and travelers alike.

Window Rock

Window Rock

Window Rock is a large, dark gray rock formation characterized by a natural archway, situated in the Grizzlies West region of the Ambarino territory, just south of Whinyard Strait. This site also features a prominent hill with a rock overhang, where rock paintings are visible on the rocks near the arch, including the renowned Strange Statues painting that draws tourists and cowboys alike.

Wood Storage Shed

Wood Storage Shed

A quaint wooden structure, the Wood Storage Shed stands modestly amidst a thick blanket of snow. Footprints and pathways weave through the snow-covered ground, leading to the entrance, while sparse vegetation peeks through the frost, surrounded by a dense, snow-laden forest that looms in the background.

Worth's General Store

Worth's General Store

A bustling one-stop shop in Valentine, Worth's General Store offers a diverse selection of items, food, beverages, medicines, and clothing from the Wheeler, Rawson & Co. catalogue. The storekeeper, Jacob Worth, is known for his fair prices and willingness to buy unwanted items from adventurers.

Worth's Store Storage Shed and Lean-To

Worth's Store Storage Shed and Lean-To

This storage shed is a modest wooden structure, weathered by time and the elements. It houses extra stock from Worth's Store, including larger items and a sturdy wagon, all neatly organized to maximize space and accessibility.

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