The State of Chippewa is a state in the Upper Midwestern region of the United States of America.
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Arnold County[]
- Carcer City: This is the city that makes Chippewa known to the world. Back in during it's founding, the city was decently populated and thrived in many ways as a whole. In the present, it is known as one of the most crime ridden cities in America and struggles to maintain order within its streets with an underfunded and corrupt police force.
- Shady Springs: City of constant crime and corruption led by gang named SSCF (Shady Springs Crime Families). There lives about 44 000 people in Shady Springs.
Meyer County[]
- Quickwater: A medium-sized city that is mostly known for its small businesses and frequently visited alcohol distilleries. However, it currently suffers from a drug trafficking problem that forces local businesses to shutdown after they are discovered as being fronts for illegal substances.
Ojibwe County[]
- Bunker Hill: A moderately populated city that despite the lack of heinous crimes, has hundreds of reported robberies and thefts a year. Electronic and department stores are often targeted at night by small, but organized gangs who clean out inventories weekly.
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Trivia[]
- The state is based of Michigan.