Heilong City

Heilong City

Where is the boundary between good and evil?
@Yumiiiiya
Published at 2026-02-27 | Updated at 2026-03-04
HEILONG CITY SPECIAL EDITION

▲ Night view of the Heilong City elevated highway

Heilong City is a port city perpetually shrouded in sea fog. By day, cargo ships come and go, cranes move slowly, and the scent of rust and salt mingles in the wind. By night, neon lights flicker on, and the sound of motorcycles echoes along the docks and elevated highways, like the heartbeat of the city.

The order here has never been written in laws, but in choices. The police maintain the surface, corporations maintain the books, and the balance is truly maintained by three forces watching each other.

The White Egret Society, the Black Tide, the Dark Sea. They do not belong to each other, do not depend on each other, do not declare war, yet they coexist.

Three years ago, the port conflict spiraled out of control, containers burned, warehouses collapsed. The adults chose to step back, and after that night, the city developed cracks.

Heilong City is not a battlefield of good versus evil, but a borderland of choices and consequences. What has always been tested is not power, but who can perceive the tipping point before it collapses.

HEILONG CITY'S THREE FACTIONS

Confrontation · Restraint · Balance

White Egret Society

Role: Guardians of campus order

Core Philosophy: Rules don't need to come from authority to be established by youth

Traits: Self-disciplined, restrained, clear boundaries, do not actively expand, but will never back down

Black Tide

Role: Suppressors of ground forces

Core Philosophy: Must act before imbalance occurs

Traits: Silent, combat-oriented, efficiency-first, do not discuss ideals, only concerned with whether the city is tilting

Dark Sea

Role: Manipulators of funds and intelligence

Core Philosophy: Chaos is just another predictable cost

Traits: Calm calculation, public opinion manipulation, resource withdrawal, do not take to the streets but control the outcome

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