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Terrosaur Badlands - Part 8 - The Cybercult - Chrome on the Range​

Been continuing work on the Hodgepocalypse setting and just finished another entry for the Terrorsaur Badlands: The Cybercult – Chrome on the Range. One of the things I wanted to explore was what cyberpunk religion might look like if it evolved from southern Alberta frontier culture rather than from giant megacities.

The result ended up feeling less like sleek corporate dystopia and more like a chrome-plated prairie revival movement complete with roadside servo shrines, Sanctuary Camps, “upgrade plays,” DynoCybers, and machine gospel preached beneath the hoodoos.

The Cybercult survives because it genuinely fixes roads, repairs generators, and helps isolated settlements survive dinosaur country… right up until whole communities become dependent on it. It’s probably one of the weirdest blends of prairie evangelical aesthetics, infrastructure horror, and dinosaur frontier survival I’ve written so far.

As always, open to any and all feedback.
 

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Hodgepocalypse: Brooks — Chrome Zion​


New worldbuilding entry for my 5e-compatible post-apocalyptic setting project:
The Hodgepocalypse.

This article explores Brooks, Alberta, reimagined as a fortified Cybercult city in the middle of dinosaur country.

Highlights include:
  • DynoCybers
  • intelligent road crews
  • industrial religious infrastructure
  • processing yards
  • frontier logistics
  • and adventure hooks for campaigns

The tone is:
Fallout meets Mad Max meets cyberpunk prairie horror with dinosaurs.

Feedback is always welcome.

Terrosaur Badlands - Part 9 - Brooks - Chrome Zion
 

Terrorsaur Badlands: Part 10: The Terrorsaurs

"What if southern Alberta became a dinosaur frontier after the apocalypse?"

Then I layered on demonic corruption, territorial monster ecologies, and frontier adaptation.

The key concept is that Terrorsaurs are not simply monsters.

They create entire ecological and military problems.

Settlements don't survive by defeating them.

They survive by adapting to them.

I'd appreciate feedback on the ecology and frontier logistics aspects.
 

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