The Swan and Mitre

Type
Locations: Pub

Location
Bromley

Pre-War History
The streets of Bromley use to be brimming with the hustle and bustle of a major town. In the centre of said hustle and bustle, laid a quaint little pub known as The Swan and Mitre. Originally an old coach house, the 350-year-old traditional style pub boasted richly carved, gilded floor-to-ceiling mirrors and was a familiar landmark in Bromley North. The Swan and Mitre is used as a relaxing refuge from the scuttling of Bromley High Street - especially the patio garden at the rear of the establishment.

Post-War History
Ever since its establishment in 2224 the ruins of the Swan and Mitre Pub have served as the base of operations for the Vagabonds. From there they coordinate their acts of independence against the infamous Gentry. It's also where they plan acts of gang warfare against other factions.

In 2227 the Vagabonds extended the defensive walls around it to include the nearby crumbling parking structure, adding further protection for their headquarters. This car park serves as a labyrinth of traps and defences meant to ward off any unwanted visitors.

The carpark fortress and the pub have managed to hold off attacks by the IODS for many years, which eventually lead to a stalemate. This standoff ended with the Vagabonds surrounded. Unable to leave the Bromley Borough, less under the cover of darkness.