Category Archives: Shadowrun Homebrew Locations

A project led by EVO to create a beachhead (Literally) for new corporate developments friendlier to those living on the fringes of the FDC. To that end they procured the former national harbor (Out of favor due to its proximity to the Barrens) and have begun building up the area back the shopping district it use to be. Most of the area is mid to low end venues given the expected clientele with lax security to match, but two buildings standout, The Tower of the CDZ Leisureplex (The Former MGM), and EVO’s CDZ HQ, Babylon Arkoplex which was built over the Gaylord Convention center and features multiple levels of amenities from the indoor parks on the ground floor, to restricted high end venues on the upper segments. The way it is being built up suggest it might become a full fledged arcology one day. The harbor itself is loosely restricted…

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An ongoing project, the ornate glass tower keeps getting sections added on increasing its height and area contained. Within are indoor parks and restaurants accessible to the public and on higher floors, Gardens to match its namesake. The restricted upper floors feature multiple high end amenities while the restricted south end contains R&D.

The Den of Sin Club – With Old Ellicott City almost permanently flooded out, the Korean Yakuza (the Chong-Pak-Pa) took over the area to include the major warehouse nearby to create a tiny Venice-like community, occupying and refurbishing the upper floors of flooded buildings. The warehouse HQ, now called the Den of Sin has been transformed into a casino\club\brothel office (The nearby refurbished flood zone providing extra private rooms). The DC based Yakuza Branch, Mizugumo-rengo (Water-Spider League) also operate out of the upper office floors and it was their administration of the club that help to give its name. The main dance floors (1st & 2nd Floors) features several bars, multiple dancer platforms and swings, surrounded by AR screens. Music genre and dancer costumes depends on the evening’s theme, and the regular rotation pulls a diverse crowd. The basement (Floors -1 & -2) features traditional gambling facilities, but the main…

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