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StrongImplications

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It is late March, year 2014 in the city of Canterwall which lies in central Nebraska in the U.S. and is known for its vast disparity between the poor slums of the city and the rich hills. On the eastern side of Canterwall lies the area of Briarwood, where the ghettos cramp every little part of the lots that lie next to the streets. Street gangs are prevalent here, and drugs are the largest source of income for most of the people, which they steal from each other to pay for anyway. Moving farther down south in the city brings you to Brennings, where most of the trailer parks lie. Most of the people are caring and hard workers, but generally seen as dirty due to methamphetamine and prescription medicine being traded often there as well as abused. Up in the northern area of Canterwall lies Yanklie, the closest to a "normal" middle-class area there is in the city. All kinds of people end up there, and while they're not ridiculed, they're not very prevalent in the underground "politics" of the city. Finally, in the western part of the city lies Green Hills, the rich and sunny high-class neighborhood for only the people who can afford more luxury than most people can afford in their entire lifetime. Typical modern celebrity culture is here, where greed, promiscuity, laziness, and rebellion runs almost like clockwork in most children there. You won't find a house without expensive cars and alarm systems, with the "health freaks" buying into health scams and drinking their high-end juices. Social status and money reign here, and anyone who is inferior will generally be discriminated against. Most people aspire to be able to live here, while others hate the culture surrounding it so much they'd rather not even have the chance. It's up to everyone where they think they should be, or what their goals are. There's one thing that connects every part of the city together: organized crime. Whether it be gangbangers in Briarwood, pillheads and meth dealers in Brennings, thieves and robbers in Yanklie, or white collar fraud in Green Hills, it's there, and it's there to stay.
 
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