History of the Camp

Camp 3: The Great Oasis of the Damned has a rich and storied past. Founded in 1952 by a group of eccentric billionaires, the camp was originally intended as a luxury retreat for the wealthy and famous. However, after the discovery of a nearby underground aquifer, the camp was transformed into a makeshift survival camp for the desperate and downtrodden.

Over the years, the camp has seen its fair share of catastrophes, including but not limited to: The Great Water Shortage of '52, The Great Ration Riot of '57, and The Great Leader's Rebellion of '62. Through it all, the camp has persevered, becoming a beacon of hope for those who have lost all hope.

The Current State of the Camp

Today, the camp is home to over 500 survivors, all living off the land and relying on the kindness of strangers for sustenance. The camp leader, "Buck" Buchanan, has implemented a strict rationing system, ensuring that everyone gets a fair share of food and water. However, tensions are running high, and the camp is on the brink of collapse.

What's Next?

As the camp struggles to stay afloat, the residents are turning to desperate measures. Some have formed factions, vying for power, while others have turned to the dark arts, hoping to find a way out. One thing is certain, however, the camp will continue to be a hotbed of activity, as the survivors do their best to survive in this desolate landscape.