Mod:DUST Survival Simulator/The Divide

The Divide is a region to the northwest of the Mojave Wasteland.

Background
The Divide with its varied history, having been part of what once was America's ballistic shield with its network of underground nuclear missile silos, was the subject of one last, devastating nuclear catastrophe.

Years after, Ulysses contacted The Courier, inviting him to walk the Lonesome Road with him, planning to once more rain nuclear fire on the wastes.

Overview
The Divide is home to five tribes constituting an alliance, forming a functioning society with the tribes complementing each other in multiple ways:


 * Deep Wells
 * Dust Walkers
 * Mole Herders
 * Stone Wolves


 * Sun Children

DUST Events
After the death of the leader of the Marked Men, Ulysses, The Marked Men merged with tribes neighbouring the Divide, Their power spread as far as to Kai'sar's Hill, occupied by Dust Walkers.

The First Coming
Sometime after the ending of Honest Hearts and the death of Ulysses, The White Legs were pushed back to Pine Creek Tunnel, retreating all the way to the Long Dark, causing the massacre of Vault 74 and the First Coming. During that period, The Marked Men were weak, due to the lost of their leader. The White Legs came to The Divide, but only made it to the High Road before they were pushed back to The Long Dark. The Marked Men hunted the remaining White Legs and wiped them out.

The Second Coming
Around 2287, The Dead Horses were forced to retreat from Zion, due to increasing threat of The Wendigo and food shortage. The Dead Horses ventured into the Long Dark, when they arised in The Divide, they were met with hostile forces, again the tribes of the Divide were massacred, but they ended up winning when they hunted the Dead Horses in the Long Dark, sucessfully wiping out the Dead Horses.

The Tunneler Incident
It is believed that after the Divide tribals tamed Deathclaws and chased out all Tunnelers from the Divide, The Tunnelers mass emigrated to The Mojave, causing chaos and being partially responsible for the Fall.