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Ashbarrow’s most important source of electricity is the '''Landsblood Artery''', a refurbished geothermal station in Hell’s Kitchen run by the Rútsson family – rumored to have connections to the Stonecutter’s Guild. This station is augmented by solar panels lining the lava flows and adorning buildings, but ashfalls, the rainy season, and theft are a constant source of entropy for this aspect of the local grid. The Rútssons trade power for money, food, and favors, and also log contributions made by individuals supplying power into the system via solar panels, wind turbines, and generators. Efforts have been made to extend power lines out to settlements in Carbonado, but natural and man-made disasters have derailed every attempt thus far.
 
Ashbarrow’s most important source of electricity is the '''Landsblood Artery''', a refurbished geothermal station in Hell’s Kitchen run by the Rútsson family – rumored to have connections to the Stonecutter’s Guild. This station is augmented by solar panels lining the lava flows and adorning buildings, but ashfalls, the rainy season, and theft are a constant source of entropy for this aspect of the local grid. The Rútssons trade power for money, food, and favors, and also log contributions made by individuals supplying power into the system via solar panels, wind turbines, and generators. Efforts have been made to extend power lines out to settlements in Carbonado, but natural and man-made disasters have derailed every attempt thus far.
  
'''The Wall''' is a rough and tumble dive bar located in northeastern Ashbarrow along the East Prairie River, very close to the Cinders. Owned by local anarcho-syndicalist fixture "Crazy Ivan," purportedly an ex-Black Star agent, The Wall attracts hard talkers, hard drinkers, and hard leftists. The dive's signature drinks are unfancy cocktails made with various moonshines distilled from different barrens neighborhoods - most locals favor the varieties coming down from Carbonado. The bar is named for its singular brick wall, which extends to the first floor of the tenement above and is a stalwart remnant of the original pre-2017 building that once stood here. Those in the shadows know that Crazy Ivan keeps some of the rooms in the tenement unoccupied, using them as places to store contraband, set up meetings between interested parties, and hide refugees. Ushitara works as a bouncer here.
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'''The Wall''' is a rough and tumble dive bar located in northeastern Ashbarrow along the East Prairie River, very close to the Cinders. Owned by local anarcho-socialist fixture "Crazy Ivan," purportedly an ex-Black Star agent, The Wall attracts hard talkers, hard drinkers, and hard leftists. The dive's signature drinks are unfancy cocktails made with various moonshines distilled from different barrens neighborhoods - most locals favor the varieties coming down from Carbonado. The bar is named for its singular brick wall, which extends to the first floor of the tenement above and is a stalwart remnant of the original pre-2017 building that once stood here. Those in the shadows know that Crazy Ivan keeps some of the rooms in the tenement unoccupied, using them as places to store contraband, set up meetings between interested parties, and hide refugees. Ushitara works as a bouncer here.
  
 
The '''Working Class''' is a restaurant and bar located in the Weeds just north of McMillin Bridge, where Ashbarrow grades indistinctly into Puyallup City. The joint is owned by a democratic socialist named Tylr Mikell (they/them), and purposefully courts both neo-anarchists and blue-collar wage slaves in an attempt to radicalize the latter. Interior decoration and staff dress evoke a proletarian parody of Downtown’s “classy” clubs – e.g., bartenders wear denim vests over blue-collar shirts and you can get your drink served in a plastic martini glass. Sometimes it even serves real food to boot. Iced tea of various flavors, hard or otherwise, is the signature drink at The Working Class – supposedly in remembrance of a runner the owner knew in the ‘50s. The Working Class began as a dive in the basement of an ailing carpenter's shop, but Tylr bought out and expanded into the ground floor - while also maintaining, supporting, and unionizing the carpenter's shop. Tylr is politically well-connected, with figures such as mayors Campa and Scholl being known to have patronized the restaurant.
 
The '''Working Class''' is a restaurant and bar located in the Weeds just north of McMillin Bridge, where Ashbarrow grades indistinctly into Puyallup City. The joint is owned by a democratic socialist named Tylr Mikell (they/them), and purposefully courts both neo-anarchists and blue-collar wage slaves in an attempt to radicalize the latter. Interior decoration and staff dress evoke a proletarian parody of Downtown’s “classy” clubs – e.g., bartenders wear denim vests over blue-collar shirts and you can get your drink served in a plastic martini glass. Sometimes it even serves real food to boot. Iced tea of various flavors, hard or otherwise, is the signature drink at The Working Class – supposedly in remembrance of a runner the owner knew in the ‘50s. The Working Class began as a dive in the basement of an ailing carpenter's shop, but Tylr bought out and expanded into the ground floor - while also maintaining, supporting, and unionizing the carpenter's shop. Tylr is politically well-connected, with figures such as mayors Campa and Scholl being known to have patronized the restaurant.

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