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How does the stalker business work?
Loredump. October 2023
A web of alliances, insiders, clients, and territorial disputes - this is what forms the stalker business, a domain that’s as illegal as it is profitable.
Today, we’ll delve into the basic origins and inner workings of this peculiar profession. Let’s find out how these glorified marauders operate!
How did the stalker business develop?
The stalker business emerged almost as soon as the Zone itself was born. But, much like every structure based around the Zone itself, it became more refined - and more corrupt - as years went on.
What started as individuals travelling the Zone completely on their own accord grew into a network of organised groups with their own informants, clientele and designated territories. Yet when it looked like major alliances had become fully solidified with a couple of large groups operating across vast stretches of the Zone, the development of the internet put a dent in the system.
Yura: Do I really need to know the territorial policies of 70s factions Sergei: YES Olya: No.
As many information-gathering and order-related operations moved online, doing business in smaller groups became a more viable option. Nowadays, the majority choose to operate in gangs of up to 30 people.
Since the business has grown more decentralised and, in a way, accessible, the competition within it has increased dramatically. Territories are less clearly defined and run-ins with members of rivalling gangs are commonplace. When it comes to the human factor, it’s more dangerous than it ever was.
How are the little groups organised?
Modern stalker groups are typically formed around somebody who has direct connections to potential clients or those able to nicely aggregate information about the Zone’s current state. So any group needs at least one product reseller and one strategic leader, which can sometimes be the same person.
The latter is true for Sergei's group, for instance.
He is responsible for processing orders, evaluating the delivered artefacts, reselling them, gathering up to date information about the Zone’s landscape and traffic, and helping the available stalkers plan their trips accordingly. It’s a heavy workload, so having just one person performing all of those tasks wouldn’t be manageable on a larger scale.
Obviously enough, smaller groups are more reliant on the quality of their individual members, even more so when they have a specific role to fill. If we use known members of Sergei’s group as examples, they fit pretty neatly into the following roles:
Radar (радар). Formerly fulfilled by Kolya – a stalker with an outstanding sense for anomalies. Irreplaceable for navigating the more treacherous parts of the Zone. Yura was going to inherit that role.
Doctor (доктор). Self-explanatory. While it’s recommended that all stalkers undergo some form of first aid training, it never hurts to have someone with a deeper knowledge of medicine on the team. This role was filled by Nikita.
Insider (свояк). As the name suggests, it’s a person that helps in various aspects of stalker work by providing client contacts, guard post information, info about other gangs’ operations, and so on depending on their position. Insiders don’t usually take part in actual trips or even work with specific stalker groups, but Olya is built different.
Ram (таран). The muscle of the group. You don’t need to be especially physically fit to navigate the Zone,but when things become dire, it absolutely helps. This was Sergei’s role when he still travelled the Zone.
These are arbitrary designations and many don’t fit into one particular role. That said, creating a balanced group of 3 is easier when there’s a fair understanding of each person’s strengths.
Yura: Oh, kinda like video game classes! Sanya: Yeah, I guess. Yura: So who would I be? Sanya: Support.
What does the typical work cycle look like?
An order is either placed on an online marketplace or is mailed directly to a trusted trader. The trader then passes the information to the strategist, who analyses the current Zone layout, as well as the latest available information about the placements of various artefacts and anomalies.
The strategist then determines the optimal routes to retrieving the ordered goods. Some use special software to aid in the process. The service price is then estimated based on the difficulty of retrieval and transportation. If the initial price suggested in the order is lower than this estimate, price negotiations will ensue.
Once the minimal price is agreed on, the actual planning starts. A group of three is gathered from the pool of available stalkers. They are all informed about the mission specifics and the route they need to travel - this is when the team can discuss and make adjustments to the plan.
Nikita: No, no, this route will be way too stressful for Olyechka. Perhaps, she should sit this one out? Olya: If we don't make this route shorter, Nikita won't come back, I'm afraid. Nikita: Well, aren't you a treat. Anyways, Serozha, my leg has been getting worse and I won't make this climb. Olya: Perhaps, you should sit this one out.
After the artefacts are delivered to the trader, their quality is evaluated. Stalkers tend to pick up whatever valuables they find on the way, which means extra cash for them and more work for the trader.
Once the evaluation is complete, stalkers are paid off and the products are resold at a significantly higher price. The artefacts that were specifically ordered are exchanged for the agreed upon amount of money and the extra stuff is peddled to other high-paying customers.
Since selling artefacts is a risky and complicated endeavour in itself, most stalkers are content with the paychecks they get from their trader.
Finally, when everything is done, stalkers may anonymously share information about their trip to the online community. But considering the competitive nature of the business, not everyone is willing to help out their fellow colleagues – or really, not everyone wants to talk about the things they’ve seen.
What is the online stalker community like?
As was already mentioned, the internet has majorly changed how stalkers went about receiving orders and information about the Zone. It has become an important channel for communication and securing deals.
Firstly, all of the relevant platforms are on the deep web. Secondly, all of them are invite-only.
The three major platforms are:
Doska (literally “the board” as in bulletin board)
A marketplace where orders are placed and taken up by anyone interested, as well as an auction platform for selling off artefacts. Widely used by groups and stalkers who have not yet gained established clients.
Krematorii (crematorium)
A closed forum. Discussions, rumours, shitposting.
10K Crematorium karma
14KKM (as in 14 thousand kilometers, the approximate area of the Zone)
A dynamically updated map of the Zone. User-managed, hence chaotic and unreliable.
Users can mark locations of witnessed anomalies and artefact positions, which others can confirm or downvote. A marking needs to be confirmed by at least 4 people before it is put down and is removed if at least 4 people downvote it. All markings can be commented on.
Most of the community tries to maintain it more or less accurately for the sake of their own future missions, but there are malefactors that will add false markers to it. Should be taken with a huge grain of salt.
Of course, it bears mentioning that there are plenty of fake online communities on the surface web. Those are rife with people roleplaying as stalkers, scammers, kids, and just shitposters. No actual stalker uses those for business.
Rules regarding the Zone
Though the information side of things has changed a lot, the core methodology of travelling the Zone itself remained the same. Sets of universal rules became solidified over the years, which can be described as a mixture of operational protocols and esoteric beliefs.
What are the basic operational protocols?
Basic operational protocols outline best practices for dealing with simple anomalies, traversing the Zone, bypassing guard posts, and handling difficult situations (mercy kills, painless death, encountering other stalkers).
Some common recommendations include:
use projectiles (usually bolts with pieces of cloth attached for visibility) to check for gravitational anomalies;
operate in groups of three - two do the job, the third one watches on;
do not consume any food or drinks you find;
avoid unnatural shadows;
do not stay at the Hollow for over 20 minutes (your body will start to decay);
do not approach the Town (your body will permanently distort);
do not handle fizzy clay without rubber gloves (will leave you debilitated or addicted to the substance);
always send the draisine back;
don't photograph ghosts;
etc.
They are objective results of many years of trial and error. Going against them is likely to end in death or injury regardless of your personal qualities. In other words, there is little dispute over the validity of these rules. The same cannot be set for the second ruleset.
What are stalker beliefs?
The Zone favours the miserable. The desperate, the broken, the lonely. The Zone favours ones that are willing to give up their whole being to her, to completely entrust themselves to her whims. She rewards dejection.
These are common truths to some and hogwash to others. There is no solid proof for any of these claims - how can there be? However, there is no happy stalker, and there is no living stalker without a scar. To many, that's evidence enough.
On top of that, there are some group-specific philosophies. They include:
the Zone is a holy place that needs to be revered;
the Zone is an ulcer of the world that needs to be cleansed;
the Zone is the new stage of Earth’s evolution;
the Zone is divine punishment;
the Zone is a point of contact with a parallel universe;
and many others.
These philosophies dictate how people go about their activities in the Zone in a more ritualistic sense. It’s hard to devise whether or not those little rituals have any effect that isn’t purely psychological.
There is a good number of people that hold a purely cynical view of the Zone. But whether they admit it or not, everyone gradually develops a sense of fear and reverence for it. How they compartmentalise it is a different question.
Conclusion
I could write more about the topic, but as of now, I think this general outline should suffice. The stalker business is a multifaceted enterprise to say the least, so hopefully this article has shed the light on its most essential aspects.
Perhaps, there will one day be a more in-depth follow-up! Who knows. As we continue to unveil the enigmatic layers of the Zone, only time will reveal the full extent of its mysteries... And the engimatic layers of shitty Stalker forums, I guess.
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PAFL x LIMBUS CROSSOVER BLAST! I actually have a teirlist of sinners with a corresponding song from PAFL And maybe someday I'll make art for every sinners I also want to point out that I just redrawn the cover All praise should go to Ferry And again I will recommend you to listen to the song itself! (the name is literally in art)
Why The Mill, you ask me? Well, according to the vibes of the song itself and the words, it is very suitable for Ishmael both before joining the Limbus company and after the finale of chapter 5, as if all of Ishmael was collected into one song
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Emmerdale account posted these pics from the flat!
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#robron#robert sugden#aaron dingle#sweating aaron#laptops#the mill garden#the mill#their home#exit robert sl#070819#151019#*#my set
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Pafltober day 15 says movie scene yeah here ya go funny french movie but its a the mill flashback now
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The movie is la cité de la peur btw
#kolya reizner#nikita reizner#sergei kazarin#olya orlova#the mill#theyre calling i dont know sanyas dad maybe#parties are for losers#pafl#ferry
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Here's a picture I started last month that I finally finished. It's a screenshot from Tim Sutton's video called "The Mill" and thought this one shot would be fun to draw with charcoal (go check the video out!! It's stunning!). It's my first time using charcoal sticks so I hope it's not too bad :)
Here's my reference image :D Also I apologise for the bad attempt at perspective I started the drawing forever ago and kinda just went with what I had because it doesn't erase well
#marble hornets#tim sutton#The Mill#Porkbundraws#Honestly the sticks had a waxy feel when I drew with them#Idk if that's normal lol
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okay wait. what parallels. wait what. what the fuck.
#ferry#pafl#parties are for losers#pafl katya#pafl olya#daily overthinkings#The Mill#KTOGTC#Kts official guide to coolness
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Nike's Mutant Foot (2005) is a television and film commercial created by Publicis Mojo(Melbourne), and post-produced by The Mill (London), in August 2005. The brief specified a hybrid of the Nike Free Running shoe and a human foot.
The aim of the advertisement was to convey the feeling that running with these shoes is like running in bare feet. The advertisement is described by the post-production agency as follows: The Mill London [has] created what might be the "future of the foot" for the new Nike Free Running shoe commercial. Showing the potential evolution of the human foot, the spot shows us that in time, we may evolve into only having one big toe with more flexibility and possibly gills, so that our feet can\‘breathe’… This “organic thing” is living and breathing in a world surrounded by micro organisms reacting to its movements.
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Just had a thought that I am most definitely wrong about but it's still interesting that maybe Sergei's "да делай что хочешь" in 100 epithaths wasnt what he was talking about in Strike three. It infact was NOT a tepid day, and he did NOT tear down the dismal sheltered walls because he wanted to, more because he was just so exhausted. What I've learned from the pafl series is that Sergei has always been right with his predictions for the future throughout the entire series, if anything I think that the last moments of 100 epithaths are more of the "weight that will someday break my back"
By the end of 100 epitaths, after Sergei's just giving up I think Sanya really did understand, it was a bit of a reality check. Atleast I think so, looking at her expressions here.
It might be so that the day HAS come where the weight has broken his back, he's not letting down his isolation of Sanya because he thinks that she's mature enough to handle it or because he thinks that she won't follow Yuras footsteps, it's because he was practically physically forced to surrender that.
Notice how Sanyas holding onto HIS BACK. BECAUSE BECAUSE. (I'm delusional and I just want Sergei to be okay)
#pafl#parties are for losers#pafl sergei#pafl sanya#sanya pafl#sergei pafl#100 epitaphs#strike three#the mill#100 epitaths rambles#pafl analysis
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I started watching the Nicky stuff, because I haven't had anything to follow in Emmerdale for months and I really want to watch Emmerdale, and at least we finally have some new queer characters. I don't care for him or Suni thus far though, unfortunately. but, seeing them in the mill. seeing them run up those stairs. it makes me want to fucking scream. maybe caring for them would be a bit easier if Nicky and Caleb didn't live in that house, if Nicky and Suni didn't have scenes there. not sure how to not hate a romantic pair running up those stairs together because. because no one (except Liv and Vinny which I could kind of accept) gets to live in that fucking house. no couple gets to run up those stairs to that bedroom. just... no. fuckitynope.jpg
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Look how much closer together they will be when they are sitting down for a meal together, even if they sit across from one another. 🥰 Very cozy. Now give me some more crumbs please, Emmerdale.
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ROUND TWO! SIDE A-9
Charon Vs. Olya Orlova
#voting time#character voting bracket#charon#honey im home#dex#ghost and pals#ghostie p#marz mitzi#olya orlova#ferry#parties are for losers#pafl#the mill#nekomura iroha#vocaloid#western vocaloid#vote#polls#tumblr polls
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