Updates
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Update: Aug 28, 2022
Announcement: New Management
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The Hangout is now a part of the Ratkin Territory. Beware.
Update: Aug 28, 2022
With the Ratkin having taken over the yard, the new management is none too friendly. Rude, dismissive, but not outwardly aggressive. Can anyone break the ice?
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RP Hooks
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- Scrap Metal / Recycling: The yard reclaims the derelict vehicles from around prospect and gathers them to be processed for repurposing, recycling and reuse - in one form or another.
- Repair: Those vehicles that can be repaired with a bit of work and spare parts salvaged from other wrecks are put back together, sometimes even given a new paint job and sold or given to worthy (kin)folk in the area.
- Crafts: With all of this scrap metal just laying around it'd be a shame to let it go to waste. Metalworkers, blacksmiths, craftsmen of that sort could easily find scrap materials for cheap here.
- Off the Beaten Trail: The scrapyard is located outside of the city on the forested edge of what could be considered the rural countryside. This can make it difficult to find but that may be part of its charm. You have to know where to go, what roads to go down to even find the place.
- Fera Kinfolk Business: The scrapyard was previousl owned by a family of Get kinfolk: Old Man Johnson (tm), Mrs. Mary and The Boyz (tm). These days, it is run by a lot more sketchy group of Kinfolk of the Ratkin persuasion. They are not the most welcoming of people.
- Gaian Hangout?: The Salvage yard is under the protection of Ratkin. There has so far been no instances of outward attacks on visitors though.
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Details
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Name
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United Salvage
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Former Manager
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Jay Bergin
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New Manager
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Harvey
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Location:
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Deep Forest - North West (Old Gravel Road)
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Concept:
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Rural Scrapyard
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Rumors
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There's something hidden in the back of the salvage company, nestled deep within the scrapyard. People call it just "the Stacks", a maze of twists and turns of crushed and flattened cars that contain more secrets than rust. Some say that they've found things back in there - statues made of scrap metal; manifestations of creation and lessons to be learned. These were all built by errant Ratkin Kinfolk which have since been returned to the Ratkin fold.
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Gallery
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