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The Sprawl, Floor to Orbit
Rain-slick streets to orbital platforms. Twenty-four sectors, ninety-eight ground locations, and the tunnels between.

The shape of the world
One city, wrapped around a planet.
There are no nations left — only territory. The Sprawl runs unbroken from the drowned salvage floors of the bay to ring stations in orbit, stitched together by elevators, rail, and the wires underneath everything. Where you stand decides almost everything about your life.
Read the full overview →01 — The Twenty-Four Sectors
Every sector is its own country.
The megacity divides into twenty-four sectors, each with its own politics, its own corporate landlord, its own weather of violence and quiet. Six of them, in motion:

Corporate Core

Dregs / Ungoverned

Academic / Resistance

Industrial / Working Class

Research / Corporate Suburban

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All twenty-four
02 — Charted Locations
Ninety-eight places worth knowing.
The named ground of the Sprawl — from the bottom of the Dregs to the end of the elevator. A few to start with:

A thirty-level vertical maze of salvagers, gangs, and survivors. Two million people live here; most journeys start at the bottom of it.

The gleaming heart of Nexus Dynamics — 2.3km towers, engineered climate, and surveillance that misses nothing. Enemy ground for everyone below.

The last natural mountain in the Sprawl, an anachronism the megacorps never developed. At its summit sits Mystery Court, home to The Keeper.

35,786 kilometres of carbon nanotube binding ground to orbit — the single chokepoint through which all space traffic must climb.

An eight-kilometre ring station handling seventy percent of the planet's orbital traffic, with a resident population near 390,000.

The first stellar-scale infrastructure — a spreading network of collectors drawing power straight off the Sun, from Mercury's orbit toward Mars.
03 — The Geospatial Index
The Sprawl is a real place.
24 sectors98 locations311 POIs
Bay-floor tunnels to the summit of The Mountain. Every street corner has a sector code; every sector has a political colour. Open the index and walk it yourself.
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