Setting

O.NYC AKA HELL CITY
A man-made island on the offshore of New York City. O.NYC is connected to the main land by a single, heavily guarded bridge with two lanes. While the edge of the island is not fenced, members of the O.NYC Police Department, labelled as Hellhounds by the city's citizens, routinely patrol the waters.

CREATION
In the early 2000 the U.S. Government announced the creation of O.NYC to provide cheaper homes and to provide shelters for the homeless. It was advertised as a new beginning, a better future for the new decade.

It wasn't until the late 2003 that the first occupants of the island crossed the bridge to their new life. The homeless were transported in school buses, whilst others drove their own cars. Finally, the wealthy could breathe, but the selection didn't end there.

Petty criminals were pardoned and given the chance to rebuild their lives in the island, providing them work and housing. Seeing the result, and with the constant protest in several states to abolish the death penalty, the government soon opened the crowded prison cells of notorious criminals.

Paradise ceased to exist and Hell soon took its place.

PRESENT DAY
After 3 months of turf war that killed 6 police officers, Hell City has now been divided into four districts ruled by different gangs where citizens are forced to choose their alliance for the sake of survival.

The U.S. Government had cut off all transport that once travelled back and forth from O.NYC to Dumbo to prevent the island's occupants from escaping and to contain the violence within. With no outside communications and ongoing violence, the city earned a new name, Hell City, and oh, did its live up to its name.

DISTRICTS
HELL PIT

NO MAN'S LAND

THE POPPY

EDGE OF THE WORLD