Whether its a bar, a sector of Mort, or even a planet, you can find them all here.
Opal is a penal world gone mad in the World of Progress. Formerly an industrial world the entire population (animal and vegetable) was wiped out in six months by a bacterial agent unleashed (officially - it was an accident) by the SLA Industries NBC Weapons Research Dept.
Chocolate Frog's Dante sourcebook can be found in PDF form in the
attachment section below.
In the high northern sea, a huge complex rides the highest seas. Known to many as the pleasure compound of Oceanus, the complex hides a much deeper, much darker truth. What follows is an overview of all the areas of this huge world.
Far to the north of the World of Progress, on the boundaries of the tundra wastes, lies the outpost known as 27. The real name of the outpost has long since been forgotten, but the legacy of what happened will live on forever.
Outpost 27 was a joint venture between Dark Lament and Karma, it was hailed as the beginning of the next stage of progress, as both corporate fronts put aside their differences and pledged to work together to bring about evolution to the world.
Dark Lament's Industrial World
NOTE: This is NOT official material, and is an interpretation created entirely for James Fullerton's games. GM's are encouraged to create their own truth behind the many conspiracies created by SLA Industries over the centuries.
Orange Crush is a moon of Mort which acts as the main customs for the planet. All goods and people have to pass through here before being shuttled down to the planets surface. This isolation from the main planet allows for easy quarantine of any product or person. Orange Crush is in a fast orbit around Mort, circling the planet every 13 days. Its surface is covered in manufacturing plants, communications devices and dropship launch areas.
Also have a look at the little cross section map I did a while back.
Okay this is copied from some very old SA posts (sorry don't know who posted them originally) and modified for JNFWoP, but it might prove a starting point for some other ideas...