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the year is 2031 utah a powerful earthquake hits utah destroying everything including
freddy's pizza plex
theo highschool
467 houses
581 buildings
2 military bases
and also gwel mall
after the earthquake some of these building are in repair but some left to dust
1 week later you the player sneaks into gwel mall with his tools probably to vandalise the mall
or to tear it down
The Gwel Mall opened in 1972 near Cullington. In 1999, after 27 years of booming popularity, the mall was abandoned following a mass level shooting, and everything inside was left behind. In 2024, the mayor of town decided to remodel and reopen what was left of the mall.
not a horror map
i create a logic history with link between the different version unintentionally
given what is seen in the regular version the mall is already (presumably] having financial troubles (from what i can gather from the 'not stonks' bit], so. myeh
During the 1980s, ECS (fictional company that i made up to go with the lore involved with BlueTide.) was repackaging the chemical drugs (on the teardown wiki's parisa terdiman page, the 7th message at the bottom starts bluetide lore, the chemical drug is actually canon) with the remaining tools after the mall broke down in the 1970s. The mall was seized in the 1990s by local police after they found out that ECS was dealing an addiction drug for repackaging in an abandoned mall. Repackaging still goes on throughout the mall, but in a very little amount.