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  • Ewing Bay
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  • Ewing Bay is a large town on the very coastal edge of Louisiana now serving as a fishing hub, and smugglers den, for the relatively impoverished surrounding areas, largely awash with roaming bands of Raiders, killer wildlife and treacherous swamps, hills and beaches. Originally founded in the late 1860s by the returning defeated forces of the Confederate States of America, the town had originally been little more than an unimportant fishing town in the United States of America, where the only tourists were middle-aged fishermen looking to enjoy a weekend of sobering angling, ankle-deep in muddy water clad in their stereotypical waders all the way up to the 2050s, where upon the town soon became a point of focus for attempted industrialization, namely in the form of a RobCo Industries found
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Factions
  • Fishermen
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Status
  • Active
Events
  • 2077-10-23
Name
  • Ewing Bay
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Population
  • 20670
Established
  • 1866-06-01
People
  • Former Current
Location
  • Louisiana
abstract
  • Ewing Bay is a large town on the very coastal edge of Louisiana now serving as a fishing hub, and smugglers den, for the relatively impoverished surrounding areas, largely awash with roaming bands of Raiders, killer wildlife and treacherous swamps, hills and beaches. Originally founded in the late 1860s by the returning defeated forces of the Confederate States of America, the town had originally been little more than an unimportant fishing town in the United States of America, where the only tourists were middle-aged fishermen looking to enjoy a weekend of sobering angling, ankle-deep in muddy water clad in their stereotypical waders all the way up to the 2050s, where upon the town soon became a point of focus for attempted industrialization, namely in the form of a RobCo Industries foundry on the outskirts of the town and a Berriman Biomechanics laboratory near the town also. Following the Great War in 2077, Ewing Bay, relatively untouched by the initial nuclear blasts and only mildly bathed in the following radioactive fallout, became a hub of survivors gathering together to form a surviving community of fishermen, hunters and other men and women whose professions were best suited to the harsh way of life the town found itself adopting, with the town itself considered to be a bastion of trade in the sea of chaos that is present day Louisiana.