Breaker's Point
Historical Overview:
Once a quiet coastal suburb, Winthrop was known for its small-town charm, scenic beaches, and tightly-knit community. It functioned as a residential retreat from Boston’s urban chaos, with modest fishing operations and a marina contributing to its economy. However, its proximity to the waterfront made it vulnerable to climate change and urban expansion.
Neo-Boston Update:
Now known as Breaker’s Point, the district has become a smuggler’s haven following the Black Tide Catastrophe. The catastrophic event submerged much of the surrounding area, leaving behind artificial islands and flood-worn structures that corporations abandoned. Today, it thrives as an illicit trade hub, where contraband flows in from across the Atlantic, facilitated by corrupt security forces and underworld factions.
Beneath the Noise:
Rumors persist of sunken structures that house something far older than the city itself. Divers speak of strange, luminescent creatures beneath the waves, and some whisper that the disaster that reshaped Breaker’s Point was no accident—it was a summoning gone wrong.
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