Light House
The lighthouse is a key holding located in The Char. This is a district already difficult to infiltrate due to its harsh conditions suitable only for its inhabitants. If you're lucky enough to find a boat or to cross the boulders, you need to be luckier to avoid the Light House. This massive, towering structure was the only thing left standing after the great tsunami caused all of the wreckage seen in The Char. The Light House is managed by a small group of the human-amphibian inhabitants in charge of defenses. It doubles as a major site of psychedelic drug production–The Char's major export. It's heavily guarded, and inhabitants are on-sight ready to attack any intruders. It's a main hub due to the incredible amount of vision allowed with the scope on the top of the tower. The power once used to fuel a strong light now enhances the ability of a giant scope that can see for miles on end. This not only allows them to investigate what's going on in West Rons, but even as far as Maplehood and Irene's Decoy . They hold a great advantage over other districts with this ability, and they know it. They want to do everything in their power to defend it and their drugs–that is, when they're not goofing off, partying and taking them. But you'd have to be crazy to try and get past the sight of the Light House. "Drug addict" crazy.
Demographics
All Amphibious Humans
Government
Same as the rest of the district, direct democracy.
Defences
Heavily reinforced, surrounded by water and giant fish ready for attack. The tower seer is always on watch.
Industry & Trade
This is where most of the drug trade happens, the people swim out, deliver, and bring back the profits.
Infrastructure
heavily reinforced. The tsunami couldn't take it down.
Assets
no weapons, they use their amphibious advantage and mind-control for fighting. Big water-cooled drug operation in the lower part of the tower.
Guilds and Factions
The human-amphibians
History
The Light House was the last thing standing after the bombs set off a giant tsunami. Since then, it's always been heavily relied on for defense.
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