![]() ![]() Kingdom’s A Site reactor contains a sealed test chamber housing an unsettlingly large chunk of crystalized radianite. The reactor tower that defines A Site is one of six visible around Bind, advertising the enormous scale of Kingdom’s refining project here. At both bombsites, radianite extractors, generators, and storage facilities mar the land like unapologetic wounds. If the terrain isn’t coated in dust (as seen towards B Site), then it’s caked in cement (per A Site recon). Rubbing salt in the cultural wound, Kingdom’s bleak refining towers loom over the landscape, gushing out streams of black smoke, clashing with what remains of the regional architecture and spoiling the distant view of the Atlas Mountains. A number of vents in this area also suggest Kingdom’s facility here extends deep underground. ![]() The brunt of Kingdom’s presence in Bind is focused on the northern edge of the perimeter.īetween the reactor and laboratory, gloomy industrial panels cordon off the remains of elaborate Moorish archways – a once elegant building, now in mid-demolition, vultured to the bones by cranes in a mournful act of corporate ignorance. ![]() Despite Kingdom Corporation’s wanton corporate corruption of the area, however, fragments of local culture survive to catch the eye across the Bind map perimeter. Much of the cultural and historic values of this area have been coarsely swept aside to pave way for K-CORP’s relentless pursuit of progress and profits. Like Split, Bind is a prime example of Kingdom Corp’s invasive “regardless of the costs” attitude. ![]()
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