A city straining under the weight of constant immigration from the surrounding landscape and even the neighboring zones. Everyone watches in anticipation as the Arcohive slowly comes back online. "Soon," they say, "we will be allowed to move back in."
It has been 10 years.
Still bearing its former name, Sonoma is the largest settlement of humans south of distant Klamath. It is a district of the Jadey-owned San Joaquin Zone of Cascadia.
Some of these residents can trace their local lineage back to before the Collapse, but an increasing number if them are refugees relocated from the wastes by the Ecological Revival Office. The arrival of these refugees was welcomed at first, but increasing overpopulation, infrastructural decline, and thinning resources have soured the welcome even as the number of refugees grows each year.
It operates as a city state within Jadey-owned Cascadia, and is thus beholden to the Jadey Edict.
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