Widersia was a heaven for crafters. Freed from the strict religious tenets of The See, or the patriotic warmongering of The Empire. However, behind all those technological advancements lies one of the region's looming problem: waste management. It used to be much more manageable, but once the tinkerer developed various ways to boost productivity. The amount of waste produced exploded exponentially. Several sites dedicated to holding such waste were built. Ideally, the existence of such a place should only be temporary until a more permanent solution is found, but sometimes, it's just cheaper to let it be, regardless of the consequence.
Most of the scraps thrown into Feend's Scrapyard came from countless construct's body parts. Some were still usable or recyclable, but the majority of them contained too much dangerous material or simply too expensive to recycle to be worth the effort. After years, the place became a huge mountain made of broken construct parts. A literal pile of graveyard in the eyes of the construct race.
The group gathered in front of the entrance, which was just poorly erected wire fences with a fading sign that read 'FEEND's SCRAPYARD'. A strong combination of oily and rusty odor could be smelled miles away from the place. Almost as bad as the smell of a regular dump site. The man who gathered the group was a stout male gnome in a tuxedo. His bloated belly peeked out under his suit as he twirled his seemingly fake mustache. Next to him was a clean white robot with a black screen as their face. The construct was also wearing a formal suit and was holding several documents in their hands.
"Greetings. People. I'm Feendz, the owner of this fine establishment." The gnome started the briefing the group and walked onto several stacked wooden crates. He struggled to climb some of the box but the robot gave him the nexessary boost. Once the gnome managed to reach the top of the box, he continued his speech with newfound confidence as he looked down at the gathered people.
"I'm looking for a very important memory disc. It accidentally fell into the pile and now I can't find it. Regardless of the result, I will pay as stated in the contract, but anyone who manages to find the disc will receive a HUGE reward." The base payment was already pretty decent for a one day job that didn't need a specialized skill. So the mention of even more rewards would be promising to most people.
"Don't waste time. I'll waiting here." The gnome shooed the people away while his robot assistant prepared a lazing chair and a set of fresh lemonade for him to enjoy. Then it stuck a picture of said disc on the nearest wall. Apparently the memory disc was a palm-sized thick round device with glass-like blue orb in the middld. Seeing the picture, most of the gathered immediately rushed into the scrapyard, eager to get the bonus.
Most of the scraps thrown into Feend's Scrapyard came from countless construct's body parts. Some were still usable or recyclable, but the majority of them contained too much dangerous material or simply too expensive to recycle to be worth the effort. After years, the place became a huge mountain made of broken construct parts. A literal pile of graveyard in the eyes of the construct race.
The group gathered in front of the entrance, which was just poorly erected wire fences with a fading sign that read 'FEEND's SCRAPYARD'. A strong combination of oily and rusty odor could be smelled miles away from the place. Almost as bad as the smell of a regular dump site. The man who gathered the group was a stout male gnome in a tuxedo. His bloated belly peeked out under his suit as he twirled his seemingly fake mustache. Next to him was a clean white robot with a black screen as their face. The construct was also wearing a formal suit and was holding several documents in their hands.
"Greetings. People. I'm Feendz, the owner of this fine establishment." The gnome started the briefing the group and walked onto several stacked wooden crates. He struggled to climb some of the box but the robot gave him the nexessary boost. Once the gnome managed to reach the top of the box, he continued his speech with newfound confidence as he looked down at the gathered people.
"I'm looking for a very important memory disc. It accidentally fell into the pile and now I can't find it. Regardless of the result, I will pay as stated in the contract, but anyone who manages to find the disc will receive a HUGE reward." The base payment was already pretty decent for a one day job that didn't need a specialized skill. So the mention of even more rewards would be promising to most people.
"Don't waste time. I'll waiting here." The gnome shooed the people away while his robot assistant prepared a lazing chair and a set of fresh lemonade for him to enjoy. Then it stuck a picture of said disc on the nearest wall. Apparently the memory disc was a palm-sized thick round device with glass-like blue orb in the middld. Seeing the picture, most of the gathered immediately rushed into the scrapyard, eager to get the bonus.