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**However it can be assumed that when the Saints and Ultor merged into the Saints/Ultor Media Group that the Saints regained control over the District and places like the [[Saints Row Church]] (which after the merger was likely altered to reflect their merger and to capitalize on its status as the birthplace of the [[3rd Street Saints]]).
 
**However it can be assumed that when the Saints and Ultor merged into the Saints/Ultor Media Group that the Saints regained control over the District and places like the [[Saints Row Church]] (which after the merger was likely altered to reflect their merger and to capitalize on its status as the birthplace of the [[3rd Street Saints]]).
 
*Despite it being under Ultor's control and the Saints inability to reclaim the district in ''Saints Row 2'', there are [[Tagging]] spots in the district. Unlike other tagging spots in the game, these spot are "''blank''" and have no rival gang tags present.
 
*Despite it being under Ultor's control and the Saints inability to reclaim the district in ''Saints Row 2'', there are [[Tagging]] spots in the district. Unlike other tagging spots in the game, these spot are "''blank''" and have no rival gang tags present.
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* The simulated version of the Saint's Row District appearing in ''Saints Row IV'' is inaccurate when compared to the original version. The architecture and roads are completely different. The [[Friendly Fire]] and [[Brown Baggers]] stores does not make appearances.
   
 
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Revision as of 09:51, 27 January 2015

Saint's Row is a District of Stilwater in Saints Row and Saints Row 2.

Saint's Row district promo

Promo image of the Saint's Row District from 2006

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Description

Saint's Row is located on the east side of Stilwater and is made up of three neighborhoods: Mission Beach, Harrowgate and Athos Bay. It is the district where the Saints Row Church is found, and it is the founding territory of the 3rd Street Saints gang.

History

During the 1960s and '70s, Saint's Row was always the beautiful residential area of Stilwater, known for its architectural and urban planning and Mission Beach was the best area to live in. However, the area became notorious when Alejandro Lopez and his Los Carnales moved in. Los Carnales took over the district and most of the city. During the Vice Kings and the Carnales battled each other, the district fell into a state of disrepair, many of the stores and houses in the area were either closed or breaking down. Julius Little fled to Saint's Row soon after the formation of the Vice Kings and when the Westside Rollerz came into the picture, Julius formed the 3rd Street Saints, to sort out the gang problems, in the Stilwater Memorial Church.

Saints Row

In Saints Row, the entire area is a dangerous gangland territory and poor residential district filled with bullet riddled buildings, battered streets and a struggling atmosphere all proudly claimed by the 3rd Street Saints. Mission Beach was quickly took over by the Saints. Athos Bay was retained by the Carnales until Reclamation. The Carnales, the Vice Kings, and the Rollerz went to war over Harrowgate (which was owned by the the Rollerz) and the Saints won. The Row was the epicenter of Saints' related gang battles, The Carnales attacked twice, the Vice Kings and the Rollerz attack, with the Rollerz' leader, Joseph Price, quoting "we're burning Saints Row to the ground", however all attacks failed. Alderman Richard Hughes, the default Stilwater mayor, after Marshall Winslow's death[1], decided to renovate Saint's Row and destroy the Saints, using his mayoral powers, but he died when his yacht exploded, and The Protagonist was put into a coma.[2]

After Hughes' death, the clothing company Ultor picked up the pieces.

Saints Row 2

File:Saint's Row.png

The Saint's Row District as it appears in Saints Row 2.

The Saint's Row District looks vastly different to the one in Saints Row. No longer the home of disrepair and gang violence, Saint's Row is now a glass and steel utopia, renovated by the now multi-billion Ultor Corporation. Ultor Head of Security Dexter "Dex" Jackson made his first order of business to renovated the old Church in the center, and Ultor built the iconic Phillips Building north of the church, in Mission Beach.

Locations

Trivia

  • The Saint's Row District cannot be reclaimed by the 3rd Street Saints in Saints Row 2.
    • However it can be assumed that when the Saints and Ultor merged into the Saints/Ultor Media Group that the Saints regained control over the District and places like the Saints Row Church (which after the merger was likely altered to reflect their merger and to capitalize on its status as the birthplace of the 3rd Street Saints).
  • Despite it being under Ultor's control and the Saints inability to reclaim the district in Saints Row 2, there are Tagging spots in the district. Unlike other tagging spots in the game, these spot are "blank" and have no rival gang tags present.
  • The simulated version of the Saint's Row District appearing in Saints Row IV is inaccurate when compared to the original version. The architecture and roads are completely different. The Friendly Fire and Brown Baggers stores does not make appearances.

Gallery

Saints Row District in Saints Row

The Saint's Row District as it appears in Saints Row.

Saints Row Church Saints Row promo

The Saint's Row Church in Saints Row. Serving as the HQ of the 3rd Street Saints.

File:Saint's Row.png
File:Ultor building.png

The Phillips Building in Saints Row 2. Standing tall over the Saint's Row District.

File:Streets of Stilwater 2 SR4.jpg

Virtual version of the old Saint's Row District.

File:Streets of Stilwater 1 SR4.jpg

Virtual version of the old Saint's Row District.

File:Streets of Stilwater 3 SR4.jpg

Virtual version of the old Saint's Row District.

Stilwater Saints Row IV Simulation

Simulated Saint's Row in Saints Row IV.

References

  1. Mission: Stuffing the Ballot
  2. Mission: Saints and Martyrs