Lipno

Before the war Lipno was a small village set in a sparse forest. Unlike most communities, Lipno's population has increased in size since the war due to the village taking in refugees from the surrounding countryside. A fire swept through the forest in the late months of 1984 after civil disorder in the area lead to several explosions in nearby industrial parks, but the villagers fought off the fire and stayed put - the charred trees discourage travelers from thinking the forest might be inhabited. The town is more than two-thirds made up of new, low quality buildings, mostly tents although there are a few converted cellars.

The town is dominated by two families, the Murskis and the Ozgas, led by patriarch Oleg Murski and matriarch Hanna Ozga respectively. Each family has about 50 members in multiple extended family groups. Recently relationships between the two families have broken down due to a series of petty disputes and the community is on the verge of armed conflict.

The town had a good harvest and have managed to store nearly 6000 units of food in a root cellar, that they are in the process of pickling and turning into preserved food.

100 ARMED CITIZENS: Use Civilian stats. Armed with pistols, zip guns, zip rifles, shotguns. 0-1 reload each.