Kepler

Kepler is a fictional ski resort town located in the real life region of West Virginia, and the main setting of the Amnesty mini-campaign. It is within the National Radio Quiet Zone, which limits the usage of radio, cellular and wi-fi service.

Once a town with a thriving economy, it is now slowly dying off due to the neighboring town, Snowshoe, taking away visitors. In an effort to keep the town alive, it's residents have rebranded it as a tourist attraction, with some advertising its scenic views with hiking trails and such, while others advertise the town as a cryptozoological hotspot.

Location and Environment
Kepler is located on the sparsely populatied eastern edge of West Virginia in the Monongahela National Forest. It is north of the Greenbrier River. It is ajacent to Green Bank, West Virginia, home to the world's largest steerable radio teliscope. The area surrounding Green Bank makes up the National Radio Quiet Zone, which Kepler falls under. The local forests surrounding Kepler are mainly made up of pine trees.

The Inn
According to Griffin, the Inn will be the main focal point of the story.

The Ski Resort
Kepler's ski resort is reached by a funicular, and features alpine architecture. However, the resort is largly abandoned, with few people vising and many buildings shuttered.

The Cryptonomica
A roadside cryptid museum owned and run by Edmund Chicane.