Klamath

Klamath is a town upon the remains of Klamath Falls, located in southern Oregon.

It is a small community of trappers that hunt the giant, mutant lizards called geckos in the area. Highly prized for their pelts, especially golden geckos, they are the lifeblood of this small community.

Klamath is the stopping point for caravans on their way to the tiny tribal villages to the north like Arroyo, and also serves as a place where members of those tribes can come and exchange information, goods, and news about the larger world. Vic the trader lives in Klamath, but in 2241, he has been captured by Metzger. By 2281, Klamath was one of the states of the New California Republic.

Location
Klamath can be found four squares east of Arroyo.

Layout
Klamath is divided into fourth districts, one caves section and one outside section.

Klamath Downtown


Downtown is the eastern part of Klamath. It is a mix of agricultural, residential and commercial uses. Plenty of Klamath's citizens can be found wandering around or visiting the two pubs. Aldo will be ready to greet you when you arrive here.

Trapper Town


Trapper Town is the western part of Klamath, where the gecko trappers reside. Slim Picket is the top dog in this town, although doesn't really have much to say, other than asking your help with a vermin problem. Underneath the Trapper Town stretch the infamous Rat Caves.

Klamath Canyon


A Vertibird has burrowed its way into the dirt here. Its pilots are dead, and an evil spirit haunts the area. What the Chosen One believes is an evil spirit is actually just a malfunctioning Mr. Handy.

Trapping Grounds


This area is found on the lower right of the entrance of Klamath. This is where Whiskey Bob's moonshine is, and the habitual hunting ground for gecko trappers, populated with a large number of golden and normal geckos.

Rat Caves


Under Klamath stretch eerie caves, filled with mole rats and a kind of rat god. The Rat Caves possess three sections.

Grazing Grounds


The Grazing Grounds is a place next Klamath, where Torr's brahmin usually graze.