[@Dark Light] Nice start! I don't expect you to know the Philadelphia subway system, but do you what station they'd be from? I know off the top of my head, the Broad Street Line (Orange Line) runs entirely underground going north-south from the Sports Complex (which is a Brawllerball stronghold in this) to Fernrock Transport Center in North Philly (which is basically a no man's land and possibly even lost/fallen to raiders). Sort of like a lost dwarf hold in fantasy only you know where it is. The Market-Frankfort actually goes above ground from 69th Street to after 46th street and goes underground. [@Raqueltrper] No problem, the Deitsch Gebiet/Amish Grant is pretty much just a chunk of land the GG gave to the Amish refugees who were fleeing the Unity Crusade. Originally Fairmount Park and the other areas, its been turned into a decently idyllic agrarian area built in the fashion of the old Amish communities that were destroyed by the Unity Crusade. On the map it extends from the [b]Please Touch Museum[/b] to the [b]Emissary of the Ghoul King[/b]. In its hey day it was the single largest food producing area in Philly and its leaders of the Old Order Council signed agreements with the GG and the Congress that gave them access to like 90% of their export crops which they then used as a mean to build up communities and settlements with food shipments with the surplus of food allowing other settlements to become more specialized in their own labors. It was thanks to them that the Rail Clans could stop rationing food, settlements finally had excess food, and distant forts were able to be resupplied. Plus a strong presence in the food trade gave the government caps to spend as well. Aside from farming, they were also the primary point of contact with the Kinoprus Ghoul Court and were in the river trade along the Schuylkill River. Of course now, the roads aren't safe and there is no central government to negotiate with. A bad harvest prior to the start has meant they don't have the food to share like they used to but there are still mouths who need food. As Philadelphia starves, more and more are turning to banditry and stealing food from places like the Quakers and the Amish and to say nothing of the deserters and factions also asserting their "legitimacy" to the old treaties. This is part of what is pushing some away from their solely defensive brand of limited pacifism towards the very hostile and very aggressive radical Batenburgers who you could liken to a radical Amish supremacy group who take the phrase "peace through excessive bloodshed and violence" to heart. They believe once they've secured peace for their people they will be able to repent for their violence but the Council just barely tolerates them as they are willing to defend the Amish Grant regardless. Deitsch are Deitsch after all.