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Boomerang Way


Mothership

Bits & Pieces

Required Minimum Level for Resources Haven: 1

Allies Available: Religion, Underworld

Fiefs:

  • Blue Crab Way
    • Underworld
    • Smuggling through the smaller ports on the coast is much smaller than the larger ones, and so in trying to get items off of the Black Market, you can lower your success requirement by a 1d4 roll (a minimum of 1 succ must still be obtained on a Black Market roll, however).
  • South Beach
    • Religion
    • For reasons unknown, Boomerang Way has a plethora of strange item influxes through it's small ports. Components are also easier to find! Ritual components and other "weird items" (not magical items referenced on Religion Allies level 5) might be found on the "Alternative Religion" Black Market for -1 Expense Dot cost, with rules for a 8 success Black Market roll (with Academics or Occult substituting for Streetwise in this case).

The Area

The boomerang shaped territory comes from the railroads that curve and criss-cross along it's boundary lines leading down to the coast. Similar to Oceanfront on the north side of Carcosa, Boomerang Way is a shipping point and drop. While not as massive as it's northern cousin, it still has a sizable amount of barges and merchant vessels that dock up. Notably, the fishermen and their catches find the Boomerang Way's docks much friendlier to their offloading and scaling of Blue Crab and other fish and wildlife.

There's not many people living in the area, as it's been all zoned commercial, so after dark (away from the Docks) it's a pretty desolate area. There's some spots of "nightlife", with bars and pubs, but overall, it's sort of a sleepy ocean town that's distanced itself from it's northern neighbors. People are too damn tired from their daily jobs to be fighting over turf.

The people who do live here live in the squat, two or three floor apartment complexes that line the major road of the area, Flint Road. Other than that, there's a house or two here and there, but they always look older, kind of under kept, like they were holding their ground against the commercial zoning by not dying off. Their occupants, probably, are the same.

The Map

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