The Compound

Location from The Boys by Eric Kripke

The isolated suburban house where Vought hid Becca and Ryan Butcher — a picture-perfect prison designed to raise a god-child in captivity.

The Compound looks like the set of a family sitcom, which is exactly the illusion Vought wanted to maintain. Becca raised Ryan here in manufactured normalcy — school lessons, home-cooked meals, backyard games — while armed guards monitored every moment from beyond the walls. It's a terrarium for raising a Supe child: controlled environment, controlled information, controlled reality. Ryan didn't know the outside world existed. The compound is Vought's answer to the question of how you raise the world's most powerful child without him destroying everything.

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A pristine suburban home surrounded by manicured lawns and high walls — from the inside, it looks like an idyllic American neighborhood. From the outside, it's a Vought-controlled containment facility with security perimeters and surveillance. The normalcy is the point — and the cage.

Also known as: The Compound, Becca's House, Ryan's Home

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