Lentonville is a small town in Virginia, now standing as a very rough-and-tumble locale in the most barren areas of the state. Originally a hamlet founded by some of the first colonial settlers on the shores of the soon-to-be United States of America, Lentonville is now one of many gutted towns in the Virginia wastes, ravaged quite badly by the after-effects of the Great War, eking out an existence and source of income on subsistence farming and scavenging. Whilst a relatively unremarkable locale, famous only in the pre-war world for it's close links to the automotive industry and it's historical links to the American Revolutionary War, with a largely pre-war suburban setting reduced to aged and rusting ranch-style homes and burnt out Chryslus hulks, the town stands as one of the few safe
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| - Lentonville is a small town in Virginia, now standing as a very rough-and-tumble locale in the most barren areas of the state. Originally a hamlet founded by some of the first colonial settlers on the shores of the soon-to-be United States of America, Lentonville is now one of many gutted towns in the Virginia wastes, ravaged quite badly by the after-effects of the Great War, eking out an existence and source of income on subsistence farming and scavenging. Whilst a relatively unremarkable locale, famous only in the pre-war world for it's close links to the automotive industry and it's historical links to the American Revolutionary War, with a largely pre-war suburban setting reduced to aged and rusting ranch-style homes and burnt out Chryslus hulks, the town stands as one of the few safe
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| - Lentonville is a small town in Virginia, now standing as a very rough-and-tumble locale in the most barren areas of the state. Originally a hamlet founded by some of the first colonial settlers on the shores of the soon-to-be United States of America, Lentonville is now one of many gutted towns in the Virginia wastes, ravaged quite badly by the after-effects of the Great War, eking out an existence and source of income on subsistence farming and scavenging. Whilst a relatively unremarkable locale, famous only in the pre-war world for it's close links to the automotive industry and it's historical links to the American Revolutionary War, with a largely pre-war suburban setting reduced to aged and rusting ranch-style homes and burnt out Chryslus hulks, the town stands as one of the few safe places, at least in comparison to most other areas on the East Coast, that offers bedraggled settlers a place to at the very least survive.
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