


Sanctuary is an island, sorta-the river flows around it on both sides, and I figure anything inside the riverbanks is technically part of Sanctuary, even though the buildable area doesn't cover the whole island.

There's a lot to scrap in Sanctuary-trees, logs, cars, fences, furniture, even entire ruined houses-but it's not going to last forever.īetween scrapping expeditions, I explore the grounds. You'll find it lying in the street.ĭay two brings a radiation storm, so I go back to bed until day three, when a second neighbor arrives and I put her work tending the scavenging bench I've built, which means she'll amble around finding additional junk items to add to my stash. The polite thing would be to knock on the door.
