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− | The PCs are residents the village of Pawtucket, in the Paw Creek area of McCleanburg County. The old-timers chuckle at stories of Countess McClean's petty tyrannies before the invasion. McCleanburg's western edge is the Catawba river, running north to south. Paw Creek is the area that extends west from Downtown to the river. A mile south of Pawtucket is 85, a major Kodan road which stretches to the west and northeast. Another mile south of 85 is The Airport, where great steel birds landed and took off with a massive building to organize departing and arriving passengers and cargo. Crossings over the Catawba include a Kodan bridge built for 85 and the Rozzelle's family ferry in the northwest. On the northern end of the county is Huntersville, a trading partner for meat. East of Huntersville, on the Catawba shore is the Mack, | + | The PCs are residents the village of Pawtucket, in the Paw Creek area of McCleanburg County. The old-timers chuckle at stories of Countess McClean's petty tyrannies before the invasion. McCleanburg's western edge is the Catawba river, running north to south. Paw Creek is the area that extends west from Downtown to the river. A mile south of Pawtucket is 85, a major Kodan road which stretches to the west and northeast. Another mile south of 85 is The Airport, where great steel birds landed and took off with a massive building to organize departing and arriving passengers and cargo. Crossings over the Catawba include a Kodan bridge built for 85 and the Rozzelle's family ferry in the northwest. On the northern end of the county is Huntersville, a trading partner for meat. East of Huntersville, on the Catawba shore is the Mack, a hive of mutants and radioactivity. |