Olympus
Olympus shines with opulence and exclusivity. This southern enclave is home to wealthy families, luxury brands and private islands. It’s the place where dreams cost more than most citizens will ever earn.
Key Details
- Named “Olympus” for its untouchable heights — a home of the island’s gods, where the wealthy live above everyone else in both senses. The name was informal before district lines made it official.
- Wealthy families gradually concentrated at the island’s southern tip.
- High taxes and tech‑driven replacement of middle‑class work kept out those below them.
- Luxury companies followed, creating premium shopping and living for those who can afford it.
- The district is safe due to seclusion and active SCPD presence.
- Several islands belong to Olympus; most are privately owned.
- Carnival Island is the largest and most notable due to its massive amusement park.
- It remains accessible to the public via a bridge from the Glassway.
- City planners prioritize this district: maintenance keeps infrastructure pristine, and ongoing projects modernize it further.
- Olympus has the highest concentration of organic plant life thanks to powerful air‑cleaning facilities that keep smog at bay.
- Ornate golden banners mark the streets and key buildings.