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  • Lumber Camp
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  • The lumber camp was a logging facility located in northern Canada. It was Jean Bison's home, his base of operations, and the location of the yearly Lumberjack Games. It was there that Bison primarily used the Clockwerk Talons to assist him in his goal of "taming the wild north." Additionally, he used the lumber camp to collect energy from the northern lights to send to his associate Arpeggio.
  • With access close to the harbor, this area was once harvested for the lumber and then shipped out either by boat or train. This was the primary source of money and population to Castle Dell when it was first settled and has led to such a quick growth for the city. This area is now the McCarren Airport, named for the first foreman of the lumber camp, John C. McCarren. After the burial of the strange statue, no further problems seemed to persist in the camp.
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  • Lumber camp
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  • The Cooper Gang overlooks the lumber camp.
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  • With access close to the harbor, this area was once harvested for the lumber and then shipped out either by boat or train. This was the primary source of money and population to Castle Dell when it was first settled and has led to such a quick growth for the city. This area is now the McCarren Airport, named for the first foreman of the lumber camp, John C. McCarren. The logging camp had it's share of troubles over the years, facing disease and sickness, strange attacks from animals or natives, and more than it's fair share of mysterious worker disappearances. It was not long before the workers spread rumors of the camp being haunted. There was even a time when an entire team of workers disappeared unearthing a strange ritual site that seemed to be centered around an old statue. Regardless of all this, John McCarren kept the camp functioning and after having the ritual site destroyed and the statue buried in an unknown location saw that work proceeded as normal, after increasing some of the benefits to the workers to get them motivated once again. After the burial of the strange statue, no further problems seemed to persist in the camp.
  • The lumber camp was a logging facility located in northern Canada. It was Jean Bison's home, his base of operations, and the location of the yearly Lumberjack Games. It was there that Bison primarily used the Clockwerk Talons to assist him in his goal of "taming the wild north." Additionally, he used the lumber camp to collect energy from the northern lights to send to his associate Arpeggio.
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