Brighton
Historical Overview:
Once a suburban retreat for Boston’s elite, Brighton was home to affluent families, prestigious schools, and tree-lined avenues. Despite its wealth, it maintained a more relaxed atmosphere than the corporate high-rises of downtown, offering an escape from the pressures of the financial and tech industries.
Neo-Boston Update:
Now a fortified residential sector, Brighton has become the last bastion of the old guard—those who refuse to fully integrate into the corporate machine but possess enough wealth to maintain independence. High-tech surveillance and private security ensure that only the privileged can reside here. Access is strictly controlled, and even corporate executives must maintain the right connections to secure property within its walls.
Beneath the Noise:
Some of Brighton’s oldest estates sit atop ley lines that predate the city itself. The families who reside here speak in hushed tones of ancient pacts, and a few of the most powerful dynasties may be more than just human.
Demographics
Brighton’s residents are almost exclusively high-ranking corporate executives, government officials, and a select few aristocrats of the new world order. The district functions as a power hub, where the true rulers of Neo-Boston live far from the chaos of the city.
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