
La Fiesta
Boom Town. Seven blocks of festivals and converted warehouses where piñatas channel belief energy and the Syndicate can't quite bottle the chaos.
La Fiesta
La Fiesta is the heart of Fanhattan's celebration culture. Piñata crafters, street vendors, and musicians fill Calle Rota with color and sound. The district runs on belief energy channeled through piñatas—every smash, every celebration, feeds the probability fields that make the district hum.
Culture
Casa de Boom and shops like it anchor the piñata economy. Crafters who can feel probability fields build piñatas that channel belief; smashers pay in Scraps to take their swings. The best crafters are minor celebrities. The best smashers become legends.
Economy
Piñatas. Candy. Tacos. Music. The district exports celebration and imports belief. El Techo, Marco's taquería, and the string-lit stalls along Calle Rota form a circuit of commerce and culture.
Power Structure
Power flows to those who control the piñata trade—the crafters who build them, the venues that host sessions, and the brokers who move Scraps. The Syndicate watches. The Resistance has contacts. Everyone wants a piece of what La Fiesta channels.
People of the District
Those who shape the district. Those shaped by it.
Stories
The episodes that define this ground.

Boom Debt: Part Two
Papi meets Billy, learns the washing operation, and sets a trap piñata. Tomas is revealed as compromised under duress. A mysterious sender knows Papi's birth name, and Syndicate cameras are already in the shop.

Boom Debt
Someone is using Casa de Boom's piñatas as Syndicate dead drops. Papi discovers tampered piñatas and a traitor among his employees—and the Syndicate is framing him for cooperation.

The One That Wouldn't Break
Papi builds an unbreakable piñata in Casa de Boom. Something inside it is waking up—and it knows his real name.
Artifacts
Rare objects that anchor the myth. Each one matters.