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== Description ==
== Description ==
A small community in the valley [[Black Rock]]. The founder of the community is a former caravan from [[New Reno]] named [[Jerlak]], who left the city for the sake of creating a new settlement based on the principles of collective work and mutual assistance. After some time, other inhabitants of the wastelands joined [[Gerlak]]. Basically, they were the same fugitives from [[New Reno]], who did not find happiness and success in the big city.
A small community in the [[Black Rock]] valley. The founder of the community is a former caravan merchant from [[New Reno]] named [[Gerlach (NPC)|Gerlach]], who left the city for the sake of creating a new settlement based on the principles of collective work and mutual assistance. After some time, other inhabitants of the wastelands joined him. Basically, they were the same fugitives from [[New Reno]] who did not find happiness and success in the big city.


The community is a small but fairly stable peasant settlement, the economic basis of which, as well as throughout the [[wasteland]], is the cultivation of Brahmins and the cultivation of crops. The brutal laws of the wastelands impose a shade on the life of a small peasant settlement, therefore, despite the fact that everyone who works for the good of the community can count on a piece of bread here, any offenses are punished very severely. The most severe type of punishment here is the death penalty by burning alive.
The community is a small but fairly stable peasant settlement. The economic basis of which, as well as throughout the [[wasteland]], is the cultivation of Brahmins and the cultivation of crops. The brutal laws of the wastelands impose a shade on the life of the small peasant settlement. Despite the fact that everyone who works for the good of the community can count on a piece of bread here, any offenses are punished severely. The most severe type of punishment here is the death penalty by burning at the stake.


Recently, the population [[City of Shelters | City of Shelter]], who are interested in luring people of the community to themselves in order to use them as cheap and unpretentious labor (in fact slaves), are becoming more and more interested in the community.
Recently, the dwellers of [[Vault City]] have taken an interest in luring people of the community to themselves in order to use them as cheap and expendable labor(i.e. slaves).


== Inhabitants ==
== Inhabitants ==
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[[Smiley]] (before his death)
[[Smiley]] (before his death)


[[Smiley's wife]] [[Category: Locations]]
[[Smiley's wife]]  
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Revision as of 21:40, 30 April 2022

Description

A small community in the Black Rock valley. The founder of the community is a former caravan merchant from New Reno named Gerlach, who left the city for the sake of creating a new settlement based on the principles of collective work and mutual assistance. After some time, other inhabitants of the wastelands joined him. Basically, they were the same fugitives from New Reno who did not find happiness and success in the big city.

The community is a small but fairly stable peasant settlement. The economic basis of which, as well as throughout the wasteland, is the cultivation of Brahmins and the cultivation of crops. The brutal laws of the wastelands impose a shade on the life of the small peasant settlement. Despite the fact that everyone who works for the good of the community can count on a piece of bread here, any offenses are punished severely. The most severe type of punishment here is the death penalty by burning at the stake.

Recently, the dwellers of Vault City have taken an interest in luring people of the community to themselves in order to use them as cheap and expendable labor(i.e. slaves).

Inhabitants

Gerlach

Steve

Suzy

Smiley (before his death)

Smiley's wife