Lincoln

Location from The Last of Us by Naughty Dog

Bill's town — an entire Massachusetts town fortified by one paranoid man with an unlimited supply of traps, an empty church, and a partner who couldn't take the isolation.

Lincoln is what one obsessive, capable, deeply lonely man can do with twenty years and no one to tell him to stop. Bill trapped every approach, cleared every building he uses, and maintains a functioning outpost in complete isolation. It's impressive and deeply sad — a technical achievement in survival that has no one to benefit from it. In the HBO version, Bill and Frank's Lincoln is transformed from a trap-filled wasteland into a home — two men turning the same infrastructure into something livable, even beautiful.

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A small New England town of colonial-era buildings, now empty except for Bill's traps (tripwires, nail bombs, flame traps) and the occasional infected that wanders in. The streets are overgrown but functional — Bill maintains the infrastructure he needs. The church serves as his base. The houses are empty. It's a fortress that feels like a graveyard.

Also known as: Lincoln

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