Gray District

Syn’s Gray District is a testament to slow decay. Low‑income towers, patched‑up homes and street‑run markets make up this zone. Despite hardship, it pulses with life as residents commute to richer districts and fight to keep their community together.

Key Details

  • The name reflects the state of many who live there.
  • Few businesses operate; most activity comes from low‑income apartment residents.
  • A small number occupy suburban homes, many taken by force.
  • Decline was gradual: companies left malls, and well‑off families moved away.
  • Eventually, break‑ins and theft became common; ownership was enforced by violence.
  • Many residents stayed and paid fees to new “owners”; others ended up on or in the streets.
  • Because vitality bled into the corporate White District, many Gray residents commute there for work.
  • The SCPD occasionally sweeps through the slums to prevent total collapse, but stability remains tenuous.
  • Few tattered gray banners remain; many were stolen or repurposed.