
Wolf Point
Sector 136
Situated above a junction of multiple canyons, Wolf Point earned its name thanks to Crusader surveyor Cally Stroble who had noted excitedly in her initial report that “Against all odds, it seems a family of wolf-like creatures somehow has found a way to settle the area. Their cries can be heard for kilometers around.” However, when further investigation proved that the wolves were merely a prank by a fellow surveyor, the name stuck.
Medium sized Public shelter to be used in case of emergencies and hazardous weather. For safety reasons, access is prohibited except in emergencies.
Eager Flats
Sector 145
This section of Daymar became known as Eager Flats after an eccentric artist who called it home. Norman Eager gained notoriety in the 2920s for constructing a series of art installations so massive they could be seen by ships flying above the flats. Deemed ‘ephemeral art’ by Eager, the pieces were not meant to be permanent. Instead, they were slowly degraded and buried by the moon’s constantly swirling sands.
Small sized Public shelter to be used in case of emergencies and hazardous weather. For safety reasons, access is prohibited except in emergencies.
Tamdon Plains
Sector 246
The Tamdon Plains were named in honor of Advocacy agent Crista Tamdon, who in 2912 was killed in the line of duty after being ambushed while crossing these plains in pursuit of a suspect.
Small sized Public shelter to be used in case of emergencies and hazardous weather. For safety reasons, access is prohibited except in emergencies.
Dunlow Ridge
Sector 136
This ridge was named for Crusader’s former CEO August Dunlow. Many credit Dunlow’s vision as instrumental into transforming Crusader Industries into the company it is today. With that in mind, Dunlow Ridge, with its expansive view of the Daymar landscape, was named in his honor.
Medium sized Public shelter to be used in case of emergencies and hazardous weather. For safety reasons, access is prohibited except in emergencies.