![]() A leveraged 132 million dollar purchase secured the remaining parcels. Aided by Petrochem, who had taken over the then-abandoned Dynergy power plant in the town and was already planning to set up an offshore port and oil terminal site. Night purchased the land where a ghost town now stood and began preparations. Richard Night sent scouting teams to the East and West Coasts of the United States, but it was a small article in the San Francisco Chronicle that caught his eye - the article described an incident of a post-holocaust horror that had taken place in a small town called Morro Bay, along the Central Californian coast. By 1992, Arasaka, EBM and Petrochem had all signed on with the project. Night's dream city was tailor-made for their purposes and so he provided the design and construction capacities. A place where governments would be corporate-run, allowing optimum zoning and no anti-business elements to interfere with corporate growth. ![]() With the Collapse, many corporations had been looking to establish their own urban areas - controlled zones free of crime, poverty or debt. Night secured an unheard amount of capital needed to finance the project. It was ambitious, far-reaching, and visionary in its approach. It would boast planned neighborhoods dedicated to preserving the feel of different types of nationalities and cultures, as well as an ultra-modern corporate center that would stand as a shining beacon of enlightened capitalism. His new city was to be completely planned, self-sufficient, and capable of holding off even the most determined criminals. He then founded a side company known as Night International, and began to plan an ideal new city - an environment that would be controlled and ultimately safe from the ravages currently tearing the world apart. Richard Night, a successful businessman who, during the 1990s, was concerned by the violence and disruption of the impending Collapse, came up with the idea of a utopia safe from crime. This metropolis is considered a thrilling and exciting location to visit, as well as an interesting and vibrant place to live for those of means, and a hellscape to the city's disenfranchised its world famous slogan is "The City of Dreams", originally changed from "City on the Edge of Tomorrow." By 2077, Night City was voted the "Worst place to live in America". It operates as a city-state, officially owning the title of Free City, with the Arasaka Corporation keeping control over it. Night City has wide streets and dense urban skyscrapers which are home to millions of residents. 5.2.2 Post-founding notable corporations. ![]() He carries a broom, using it as a walking stick as he approaches. In front of you is a tall elven man, he wears a wreath of flowers upon his dirty grey hair and long green robes tattered at the edges. No matter the reason, you find yourself at the entrance to a Keep hidden in the depths of the Greyhawk Forest, large trees impossibly close to each other, form a giant wall around the Keep and it's thriving farms as many elven rangers set up tents and equipment. Either your apart of the Rangers, they've have sought you out or you've heard that they're seeking freedom fighters to aid in the cause, or maybe another reason. Everyone is uneasy both fearing civil war and the massacre of thousands of outlawed.Ĭaelynn and Varis, two elves from the Greyhawk Rangers established a Rebellion based out of Greyhawk Keep and started forming contacts and allies to aid in the fight against the Reton Empire. Tensions grow as Lord Oddo Rand gathers forces in Old Tree, a small town in Mulburg Marsh near the border of the Greyhawk Forest, rumours quickly spread to Greyhawk and the outlawed communities once protected by the late Duke Federic Rollo, fears grow that his son will not follow in his father's footsteps and allow the Reton Empire to start clearing towns or try holding them back and risking war. The young Duke seeks guidance from local leadership who aided his father in keeping balance, the Greyhawk Rangers who seek freedom for all, and his extended family within the Reton Empire who seek to quell the outlawed races from the land. ![]() Duke Thomas Rollo still saddened from his father's assassination some near two months ago is torn between the freedom and incarnation of the outlawed races living and hiding with his province of Reton, the Greyhawk Forest.
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