Glade 86, 4622
With his golem in the sidecar of his two-wheeled chariot, Deimos rode across the dunes of the Badlands in search of water. It had been a long and hot day, just like all days in this desert, and he was starting to feel its effects. He felt dizzy and his skin was getting rough. He licked his lips to moisten them, but it proved to be ineffective. This was going to be a long ride.
It then occurred to him that certain areas in this desert had access to water. The only downside being they were controlled by the various gangs that made this place even more dangerous than it already was. While Deimos did understand the primal need to be in a tribe, the fact these "tribes" fought each other so much in a land teeming with other dangers baffled him. Why not put differences aside and protect your people instead of bringing them to other territories to die? For more territory? For what purpose? It just didn't make sense.
He sighed heavily as his thoughts wandered before he remembered his initial problem: water. Water! In the desert! He slammed his head on his handlebars as his absent-mindedness came to him. He immediately regretted it, rubbing his forehead from the pain. He pulled over and adjusted his vision before continuing. If he was to find where one of these wells was, he needed to know where he is and not ride while he gave himself a pained forehead.
Deimos looked to the sky to see if he could determine the time of day, therefore the direction he must go to find one of these wells. The sun was high, but not directly overhead, so he knew it was at least the fourteenth hour. Excellent, he must head east to reach some semblance of civilization, and therefore, a well.
It was difficult to keep quiet on his chariot once he spotted the pillars of repurposed steel that marked a silo. He didn't want to attract the attention of whoever "owned" this section of sand and be in an unnecessary fight. After all, he only had a small crossbow and these gangs were rumored to have guns. They could draw much faster and Deimos knew he'd be on the losing end. Still, he tried to keep to the east of the buildings to stay in the shadows so he could fill his waterskin from any nearby tap.