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‎ The entirety of Castle Rock Island. The fate of Xeander Berg can be discovered here.

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General
Map Name isle2
BSP Name infra_c8_m4_isle2
Stalburg Map isle2
Statistics
Photo Spots 9
Corruption Spots 4
Repair Spots 1
Mistake Spots 2
Geocaches 2
Water Flow Meters 0
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Story

After Xeander Berg's escape from the bunker, he managed to get in contact with Jeff Walter. Walter used his finances to provided a Berg with a hiding spot in a local resident's cellar to hide from S.N.W operatives. However, Berg was showing symptoms of SMV, he documented his own attempts to find a cure for the disease in his diary. Unfortunately, he was unable to develop one and succumbed to the virus. Some time later, Erik Kleinmann discovered his body, or what remained of it, and possibly committed suicide or became infected himself.

When Mark arrives on the island, his path to the NCG office in Point Elias is blocked by a raised drawbridge, he must find another way underneath through the maintenance area of the bridge, which has been robbed by moonshiners. Mark scavenges the island for the missing components to repair the bridge's generators and grant him passage.

Locations

Castle Stalburg

A historical site for for the remains of an old castle. Humorously, the infoboard regarding the castle storehouse explains it was destroyed when a 'Sir Robert' was moving gunpowder to the storehouse. Sir Robert is likely an ancestor of Robin.

Xeander Berg's Hideout

A small cellar located behind a locked door, here Berg committed himself to studying the SMV, his notes indicated the orange mushrooms have no discernible effects. A jar of polonium-210 and the code to the underground city gates (4027) can also be found here.


Achievements

Gallery

Trivia

  • Several of the island's residents can be spotted enjoying the sunset or partying inside the Retired Fisherman cafe. None of them will can be interacted with.
  • The mushroom silhouettes of Kleinmann and Berg's bodies suggest they may of been romantic partners.