Matteo Razza
Status: Deceased (Confirmed)
Affiliation: Independent Survivor; Founder of Camp Alamo
Known For:
- Surviving a harrowing plane crash in Chernaurus and adapting to the challenges of Livonia.
- Establishing Camp Alamo as a potential sanctuary amidst the chaos.
- His dedication to finding his wife, Tilly, and fostering cooperation through trade.
Legacy:
Matteo Razza, a skilled carpenter and explosives expert, demonstrated resilience and determination throughout his life. From his peaceful beginnings in Alaska to the harrowing challenges of Livonia, Matteo carved out a place of refuge at Camp Alamo, striving to provide hope and safety for himself and others.
His life was tragically cut short during a tense standoff in Brena, where he was fatally shot by a member of the Gatekeep Co. following a firefight in which one of their members had been detained. Matteo’s vision for rebuilding and his pursuit of answers about his wife Tilly’s fate remain poignant reminders of the fragility of life in the wasteland.
Despite his untimely death, Matteo’s efforts to bring people together and create a sense of stability in a fractured world leave a lasting mark on those who knew him. His memory endures through the spirit of Camp Alamo and the many survivors he inspired.
Epitaph:
“In a world of chaos, he sought to build and to bind; his legacy stands in the hearts of those who dare to hope.”