Junction City

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→ Theft
→ Murder
→ Assault
→ Drugs
→ Gambling
→ Cheating at gambling
→ Prostitution
→ Alcohol



Average prices for:


→ Iguana-on-a-stick
→ Nuka-Cola
→ A good, stomach filling lunch
→ A liter of clear, filtered water
→ A Jet Canister
→ A good room for the night
→ A bath



This city in three words:

Every day different, usually around 200 - 400
medium to high


Flat valley


Anarchy


No one.


None.


None.


None.


Sometimes some wood or bio diesel. From time to time even energy cells.


Brahmin and horses are usually excellently taken care of.


Very differing.





→ Compensation
→ public Hanging
→ Compensation
→ legal, but few are taken
→ legal
→ Compensation after taring and feathering
→ legal
→ very legal






→ about 3 $
→ about 5 $
→ about10 $
→ about 5 $
→ about 10 $
→ not available
→ not available



tents, merchants, cowboys

Junction City is a recently discovered valley, between Modoc and New Reno and the caravan rest place in northern California.


History



It's not even been five years, that a caravan between Modoc and New Reno lost it's way and found an idyllic, but not easily accessible valley. There was desert grass in masses for the brahmin and horses and a great watering hole. The discovery went from mouth to mouth and more and more
caravans found this valley to be a good opportunity for a few days of rest in northern California.
Today, Junction City is a constantly breaking up tent city.
There is no permanent resident there, only caravans that are passing through and stop for a day or two to rest. The valleys soil allows desert grass to grow, but nothing else – many farmers have tried.

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