

This can be thought of as Night City's Venice Beach, a place to be seen for celebrities and the chance to see them for nobodies, where you can dine on cheap scop hot dogs or ridiculously expensive organic seafood. Wellsprings' coastal strip is the safest, densest and loudest part of Heywood. This sub-district includes the next fast travel points: well, let's just say if you've got any ounce of sense in that skull, you won't find yourself there after dark. On the other hand, the scavengers to the south. Valentinos graffiti covers the walls, but as long as you don't get in their way, they couldn't give less of a shit about you. In other words, Wellsprings is pretty stable until you find yourself in the eastern part of the district, where the houses look like they're about to fall apart and distrusting faces leer at you from broken windows.

Homes aren't that expensive here - you can even score a 400-something square-foot apartment for a decent price. But the further southeast you go, the more the architecture becomes more diminished, older and often neglected. Situated right next to City Center, the buildings are modern-looking, reminiscent of the city's overhaul after the 4th Corporate War. They say Wellsprings is where you can find the average, middle class Night Citizen.
