Difference between revisions of "East Side"
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{{Territory | {{Territory | ||
|lv= 20 | |lv= 20 | ||
+ | |sph= <font style="color:#ff00ff">Unclaimed</font> | ||
|spec= Shelter (Survival) | |spec= Shelter (Survival) | ||
|cr= Direction Sense, Iron Stamina, Hobbyist Clique | |cr= Direction Sense, Iron Stamina, Hobbyist Clique | ||
|unique= Once per month, spend a Resources point to gain the services of a guide for +3 to Survival rolls for a day. | |unique= Once per month, spend a Resources point to gain the services of a guide for +3 to Survival rolls for a day. | ||
|status=Open | |status=Open | ||
+ | |trvl=FE | ||
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=== '''Description''' === | === '''Description''' === | ||
East Side is bounded by Calumet River to the North and West, State Line Road to the East, and 126th street to the South. The neighborhood has a park on Lake Michigan with a beach and trails as well as, Calumet Park, and a forest, Eggers Grove Forest Preserve. The forest preserve has hiking/walking trails, picnic grounds and birdwatching. Public works are in process of expanding the parks and tourism despite the high crime rate. Much of East Side's homes are the Chicago-style bungalow, and the southeast portion of East Side contains many newer homes built after 1980. East Side is a neighborhood struggling between the failed economic boom of the mills and river industry collapsing and the future of tourism as it fights for gentrification. | East Side is bounded by Calumet River to the North and West, State Line Road to the East, and 126th street to the South. The neighborhood has a park on Lake Michigan with a beach and trails as well as, Calumet Park, and a forest, Eggers Grove Forest Preserve. The forest preserve has hiking/walking trails, picnic grounds and birdwatching. Public works are in process of expanding the parks and tourism despite the high crime rate. Much of East Side's homes are the Chicago-style bungalow, and the southeast portion of East Side contains many newer homes built after 1980. East Side is a neighborhood struggling between the failed economic boom of the mills and river industry collapsing and the future of tourism as it fights for gentrification. | ||
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=== '''Notes''' === | === '''Notes''' === | ||
Latest revision as of 14:39, 17 August 2022
Territory Data | |
Open Territory
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Territory Claimed by: | None |
Sphere: | Unclaimed |
Location Value: | 20 |
Specialty: | Shelter (Survival) |
Cost Reductions: | Direction Sense, Iron Stamina, Hobbyist Clique |
Unique Bonus: | Once per month, spend a Resources point to gain the services of a guide for +3 to Survival rolls for a day. |
Travel Code: | FE |
Description
East Side is bounded by Calumet River to the North and West, State Line Road to the East, and 126th street to the South. The neighborhood has a park on Lake Michigan with a beach and trails as well as, Calumet Park, and a forest, Eggers Grove Forest Preserve. The forest preserve has hiking/walking trails, picnic grounds and birdwatching. Public works are in process of expanding the parks and tourism despite the high crime rate. Much of East Side's homes are the Chicago-style bungalow, and the southeast portion of East Side contains many newer homes built after 1980. East Side is a neighborhood struggling between the failed economic boom of the mills and river industry collapsing and the future of tourism as it fights for gentrification.