
Meadow Hills
Casual Central. The district for people who want to enjoy sports without it consuming their identity.
Core Belief
You can live in Fanhattan without being obsessed. Fandom should be fun, not consuming. Meadow Hills is "Casual Central"—the district for people who want to enjoy sports without it consuming their identity.
How Power Is Earned
By being normal. Successfully navigating Fanhattan's insanity while maintaining healthy boundaries.
What They Control
The "normal" workforce. Reasonable political positions. Moral high ground (nobody cares). Escape routes from other districts' intensity.
What They Fear
Earthquake (built on drained swamp). Being dragged into the factions.
Visual Identity
60s-70s ranch houses. Generic suburban. It's not ugly, not beautiful—just normal.
Rival Districts
Everyone – Cultural rejection. Meadow Hills isn't at war with anyone, it just opts out. When it does find allies, they tend to be people who also reject obsessive belief culture.
Unspoken Truth
Residents pretend they're above the chaos, but they're closet fanatics hiding shrines in their basements.
People of the District
Those who shape the district. Those shaped by it.
Stories
The episodes that define this ground.

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.
The Open House
Winchester's Open House is co-opted by the Syndicate's sensors. Norah Finch reads far above baseline and can see the threads. The Syndicate texts "Found." Billy intercepts and moves to protect her. The journal writes: "She can hear me."
Artifacts
Rare objects that anchor the myth. Each one matters.