South Night City (RED)


This article is about the location in Cyberpunk RED. For the location in 2020, see South Night City (2020).

South Night City was a lawless Combat Zone located in central Night City during the Time of the Red.

History

2020s - 2030s

The area where South Night City stood was formerly an industrial port located in the southern parts of the city proper, in the peninsula. Due to neighboring Central Night City, the South City District was also affected by the small earthquake caused by the AHQ Disaster of 2023, which flooded and liquified some areas of the urban sprawl. During and after the Fourth Corporate War, many refuges from around the metropolitan area flooded the surrounding suburbs, constructing multitude of tent cities, including in South Night City.

Over the following years, while other areas managed to maintain the law in some form, the southern districts of the peninsula quickly fell into despair, with gangs taking much of the power. As such, they were soon labeled as Combat Zones, even the whole of South Night City. A good portion of the district was incorporated into the the Glen, the new seat of power for the central government of Night City.[1]

2040s

By the 2040s, this industrial sprawl and port area was filled with trigger-happy gangs and abandoned warehouses repurposed into hideouts. Some businesses and venues managed to avoid being pushed into the bay by mostly catering to the various gangs that claimed this area.[1] This status-quo was primarily because of the city manager, Garven Haakensen, who prioritized making cash rather than doing his job. Although this wasn't uncommon in Night City, Haakensen was more blatant about it than others.[2] Protests between the Rebuilding Urban Center in the north and the Combat Zones in the south was a common occurrence. The border between South Night City and the Glen or University District was especially problematic, as gangs attacked their neighbors, protesters complained at the border, and the NCPD retaliated against both.[1][3] The chaos in the district made construction companies to build a large number of single-vehicle storages where the local residents could moderately secure their vehicles instead of parking them on the dangerous streets. Some of these were made up of two rooms: one containing the garage itself, including space for one car and a workbench; and the other as a small adjacent room that could be used a tiny apartment.[4]

By 2045, things were exactly the same, however, a group known as the Zoners was starting to be formed. Its members were protesting against the diversion of reconstruction materials from South Night City to wealthier districts, but they their pleas were never heard. Moreover, the NCPD accessed the Zone more than once to quell these protests. Ever since, brawls between Zoners and the NCPD intensified, until one time when the Zoners accessed the Glen. After a massive brawl against the NCPD, they retracted back. The Zoners were slowly building into a force in South Night City, with the sole objective of making their district be treated fairly in order to be able reconstruct, much like the rest of the city was doing as well. However, they were starting to realize they would need something more than protests to reach their objective.[3] Around this time, a portion of the district was reclaimed by a group of nomads, who had taken over the public transport operation in Night City.[2]

2050s - 2070s

After a group of reclaimers did an amazing job at cleaning up South Night City, the citizens of old Heywood decided to move into this area, kicking out the reclaimers and establishing a new home for themselves. They then renamed the district into Heywood; to them, this name was who they were, not where they lived.[5]

Locations

Major Locations

Notable Gangs

Notable Residents

Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 PONDSMITH, M. Cyberpunk RED Core Rulebook. Kenmore, WA, R. Talsorian Games, 2020. (pp.293–294,299,313–314)
  2. 2.0 2.1 GRAY, J. Night City 2045 Atlas. Kenmore, WA, R. Talsorian Games, 2025. (pp.8–9)
  3. 3.0 3.1 GRAY, J. et al., Danger Gal Dossier. Kenmore, WA, R. Talsorian Games, 2023. (pp.45,131)
  4. SPIVEY C. et al., Tales of the RED: Hope Reborn. Kenmore, WA, R. Talsorian Games, 2024. (pp.51–53)
  5. Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Mission Kit - Edgerunner's Handbook. Kenmore, WA, R. Talsorian Games, 2024. (p.18)
  6. GRAY, J. et al., Danger Gal Dossier. Kenmore, WA, R. Talsorian Games, 2023. (p.15)

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