Butcher Shops are unregulated cybernetic clinics found throughout the Smart Slums of Neo-Europa. Named for their crude methods, improvised tools, and disregard for official standards, Butcher Shops provide implants, augmentations, and OS tuning to the masses—cheap, fast, and dangerously effective.
For many, these shops are the only path to survival or power. For others, they are where bodies go to break—or transform.
Overview
- Type: Unlicensed augmentation clinics
- Zones: Primarily in the Smart Slums, but a few operate in abandoned metro nodes and Surge Zones
- Cost: Barter, creds, or favors
- Legality: Technically illegal, widely ignored unless someone important gets hurt
Services Offered
- Cheap Implants – Bootleg optics, limb replacements, off-brand reflex boosters, and sketchy neural ports
- OS Tuning – Grey-market firmware updates, illegal speed mods, compatibility hacks for Codenberg tech
- Custom Rigs – DIY enhancements made from scavenged corp tech, outdated prototypes, or battlefield scrap
- Redline Boosters – Temporary overclocking for high-risk jobs (used often by street fighters, couriers, and gig-runners)
Why People Go
- Corporate clinics are expensive, surveilled, and often require formal approval.
- Butcher Shops ask no questions.
- Many slum-born citizens grow up with black market augmentations as a rite of passage.
Environment
- Usually located in basements, cargo containers, back rooms of noodle stalls, or mobile units
- Interiors vary from sterile minimalist setups to blood-splattered tech bunkers
- The air smells of solder, antiseptic, rust, and ozone
Notable Butcher Styles
- "Wet Surgeons" – Butchers who pride themselves on organic-tech hybrids; often former corp medics
- "Patchers" – Focused on fixing fried systems and mismatched interfaces
- "Art Butchers" – Create sculpted mods and body-integrated aesthetics—sometimes terrifying, sometimes stunning
Known Risks
- Infection, cyberpsychosis, implant drift, firmware instability, data leakage
- Some Butchers are fronts for organ harvesting or memory theft operations
- AI-compromised augmentations known to hijack behavior in extreme cases
Famous Shops
- Razor's Nest – Located in the old tram station beneath Sector 9; run by a mute ex-Codenberg engineer
- Blink & Burn – Offers real-time ocular swaps for bounty hunters; accepts payment in kills
- Dr. Pox's Bazaar – A traveling mod-cart pulled by a cybernetic yak. No two visits are the same
The Bleeding Rose
Located deep within the Smart Slums, The Bleeding Rose is a unique, AI-run Butcher Shop shrouded in myth and fear. It does not ask what clients want—instead, it reads their minds and begins modifying them based on subconscious desires, hidden traumas, or latent obsessions.
- The shop is lined with steel rose petals, and synth wires emerge from the walls to perform the modifications.
- There is no operator, no interface—only the Rose and its decision.
- Payment is made in flesh: discarded limbs and organs left behind as currency or tribute.
- Many who enter emerge transformed—physically, mentally, or spiritually. Some never return.
A cult known as the Thorns of Becoming has formed around the Rose, believing it to be a digital deity of rebirth. Whether a miracle, a curse, or an ungoverned Chapel Node gone feral, The Bleeding Rose is one of the slums’ most whispered legends.
See also: The Bleeding Rose
Council Position
- Officially condemned by the Council of Nobles, though enforcement is inconsistent.
- Some Daggers are known to visit Butchers for untraceable enhancements.
- Codenberg Corp quietly monitors and occasionally buys out the best Butchers to study their improvised innovations.
Cultural Impact
- Butcher Shops have become a part of slum identity: dangerous but vital
- Graffiti in the slums often reads: “Better modded than buried.”
- Local kids play “Butcher Tag” with spray-painted circuits and fake limb swaps