The Saltmines
The Saltmines is a desolate, semi-abandoned district in the northeastern region of Free City, with an estimated population of around 75,000. Once home to thriving salt mines and industrial refineries, it is now a toxic wasteland of collapsed infrastructure, ghost towns, and lawless survivalism. The district is technically within Free City’s jurisdiction, but in practice, it functions as a no-go zone—governed not by laws or officials, but by barter, fear, and folklore.
Overview
Location: Northeastern Free City
Population: ~75,000
Status: De jure part of Free City; de facto unregulated territory
Primary Characteristics: Salt flats, chemical spills, derelict factories, scavenger economy
Atmosphere: Folk horror meets modern paranoia
The Saltmines is a district shaped by environmental collapse and civic neglect. Massive salt mounds, decaying refineries, and permanently tainted soil define the landscape. Once a pillar of Free City’s industrial economy, the mines and chemical plants were shuttered after a series of environmental disasters and unexplained accidents during the mid-20th century. What remains is a poisoned, fog-choked terrain inhabited by society's outcasts, fugitives, and the forgotten.
Environment and Conditions
Inhabitants
Economy and Activity
Notable Locations
Myths and Urban Legends
The Saltmines are fertile ground for paranoia and folk horror, with persistent rumors of:
Cultural Influence
Though feared and stigmatized by the rest of Free City, The Saltmines have exerted an outsized influence on its subcultures. Artists, filmmakers, and urban explorers are fascinated by its decayed beauty and apocalyptic aesthetics. Saltmines fashion—layered, gasmask-chic—has been appropriated by underground scenes, and its music (a harsh blend of industrial noise and field recordings) has a cult following.