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|type = Trading Center |
|type = Trading Center |
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|status = Unknown |
|status = Unknown |
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+ | |state = [[Baja California (Fear)|Baja California]], [[Mexico]] |
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|series = Fear The Walking Dead |
|series = Fear The Walking Dead |
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− | |episode = "[[The Diviner]]" to |
+ | |episode = "[[The Diviner]]" to "[[Things Bad Begun]]" |
|imagecaption = The marketplace of El Bazar |
|imagecaption = The marketplace of El Bazar |
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⚫ | '''El Bazar''', which translates to "'''The Bazaar'''", is a location featured in [[AMC]]'s ''[[Fear The Walking Dead]]''. It is a large, complex trading post set in an abandoned bullfighting arena in Mexicali, Baja California. The trading post is founded and controlled by a motorcycle gang called [[The Proctors|the Proctors]]. |
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Before the outbreak, the location that would become El Bazar served as a bullring in the capital city of Mexicali, Baja California. It featured a large matador statue at the front of the stadium. |
Before the outbreak, the location that would become El Bazar served as a bullring in the capital city of Mexicali, Baja California. It featured a large matador statue at the front of the stadium. |
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+ | ==Post-Apocalypse== |
Sometime after the initial outbreak, an American motorcycle gang called [[The Proctors|the Proctors]] occupied an abandoned bullfighting arena, and started a trading post there with their hoarded resources. The news attracted survivors, coming with their own resources for trade from miles around. Eventually, the trading post thrived, prospered and flourished, and it was named "El Bazar" by the survivors. |
Sometime after the initial outbreak, an American motorcycle gang called [[The Proctors|the Proctors]] occupied an abandoned bullfighting arena, and started a trading post there with their hoarded resources. The news attracted survivors, coming with their own resources for trade from miles around. Eventually, the trading post thrived, prospered and flourished, and it was named "El Bazar" by the survivors. |
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− | The Proctors controlled the trading post with an iron fist, with heavily armed gangsters maintaining and enforcing orders. Firearms are usually not allowed inside the perimeter |
+ | The Proctors controlled the trading post with an iron fist, with heavily armed gangsters maintaining and enforcing orders. Firearms are usually not allowed inside the perimeter unless they're serving purposes of trading. |
The trading post functions on a barter system, which the trading goods of customers are traded away at the entrance, and are converted into points which can be traded for other goods or services inside the trading post. |
The trading post functions on a barter system, which the trading goods of customers are traded away at the entrance, and are converted into points which can be traded for other goods or services inside the trading post. |
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==Inhabitants== |
==Inhabitants== |
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+ | ===Proctors=== |
− | *[[John (Fear |
+ | *[[John (Fear)|Proctor John]] ''(Leader)'' |
− | *''[[Proctor Nineteen (Fear |
+ | *''[[Proctor Nineteen (Fear)|Proctor Nineteen]] (Lieutenant)'' |
− | *''[[Proctor Nine (Fear |
+ | *''[[Proctor Nine (Fear)|Proctor Nine]]'' |
− | *''[[Proctor Eleven (Fear |
+ | *''[[Proctor Eleven (Fear)|Proctor Eleven]] '' |
− | *Numerous [[The Proctors| |
+ | *Numerous unnamed [[The Proctors|Proctors]] |
− | === |
+ | ===Non-Combatants/Vendors=== |
− | *[[Eddie (Fear |
+ | *[[Eddie (Fear)|Eddie]] ''(Doctor)'' |
− | *[[Maria Lu (Fear |
+ | *[[Maria Lu (Fear)|Maria Lu]] |
− | *[[Johnny (Fear |
+ | *[[Johnny (Fear)|Johnny]] |
− | *[[El Matarife (Fear |
+ | *[[El Matarife (Fear)|El Matarife]] |
− | *[[Flier Boy (Fear |
+ | *[[Flier Boy (Fear)|Flier Boy]] |
− | *[[Pushy Hawker (Fear |
+ | *[[Pushy Hawker (Fear)|Pushy Hawker]] |
− | *[[Waitress (Fear |
+ | *[[Waitress (Fear)|Waitress]] |
− | *[[Teller (Fear |
+ | *[[Teller (Fear)|Teller]] |
*Numerous other vendors and customers |
*Numerous other vendors and customers |
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+ | ===Guards=== |
− | *[[Riot Guard (Fear |
+ | *[[Riot Guard (Fear)|Riot Guard]] |
*Numerous other security forces |
*Numerous other security forces |
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− | == |
+ | ==Appearances== |
===[[Fear The Walking Dead]]=== |
===[[Fear The Walking Dead]]=== |
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− | ====[[Season 3 (Fear |
+ | ====[[Season 3 (Fear)|Season 3]]==== |
*"[[The Diviner]]" |
*"[[The Diviner]]" |
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*"[[El Matadero]]" |
*"[[El Matadero]]" |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *As Qaletaqa and Madison navigate the inside of El Bazar, the song "[[w:c:breakingbad:Negro y Azul|Negro y Azul]]" from AMC's ''[[w:c:breakingbad:Breaking Bad|Breaking Bad]]'' can be heard in the background. |
*A behind the scenes video reveals that at least 100 extras are used to represent the daytime population of El Bazar. |
*A behind the scenes video reveals that at least 100 extras are used to represent the daytime population of El Bazar. |
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+ | *This location can be found [https://goo.gl/maps/uVPLNmsKd9EfoMhE8 here]. |
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[[Category:Safe Zones]] |
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Revision as of 10:44, 23 September 2019
El Bazar, which translates to "The Bazaar", is a location featured in AMC's Fear The Walking Dead. It is a large, complex trading post set in an abandoned bullfighting arena in Mexicali, Baja California. The trading post is founded and controlled by a motorcycle gang called the Proctors.
Pre-Apocalypse
Before the outbreak, the location that would become El Bazar served as a bullring in the capital city of Mexicali, Baja California. It featured a large matador statue at the front of the stadium.
Post-Apocalypse
Sometime after the initial outbreak, an American motorcycle gang called the Proctors occupied an abandoned bullfighting arena, and started a trading post there with their hoarded resources. The news attracted survivors, coming with their own resources for trade from miles around. Eventually, the trading post thrived, prospered and flourished, and it was named "El Bazar" by the survivors.
The Proctors controlled the trading post with an iron fist, with heavily armed gangsters maintaining and enforcing orders. Firearms are usually not allowed inside the perimeter unless they're serving purposes of trading.
The trading post functions on a barter system, which the trading goods of customers are traded away at the entrance, and are converted into points which can be traded for other goods or services inside the trading post.
As the trading post is founded by Americans and locates in the borderlands between two nations, most administrators and vendors inside are bilingual (with degrees varying to individuals) to serve both customers of either American or Mexican background.
As the trading post is founded by criminals, some of the businesses that operated inside are considered as shady and clandestine with pre-apocalypse ethic standards, such as drugs and prostitution.
The Proctors maintained a strict policy on debt within the trading post: no one is allowed to leave until their debt is paid, and those who cannot pay their debt will be chained at the front gate and forced to keep Infected away from the stadium.
Inhabitants
Proctors
- Proctor John (Leader)
- Proctor Nineteen (Lieutenant)
- Proctor Nine
- Proctor Eleven
- Numerous unnamed Proctors
Non-Combatants/Vendors
- Eddie (Doctor)
- Maria Lu
- Johnny
- El Matarife
- Flier Boy
- Pushy Hawker
- Waitress
- Teller
- Numerous other vendors and customers
Guards
- Riot Guard
- Numerous other security forces
Appearances
Fear The Walking Dead
Season 3
Trivia
- As Qaletaqa and Madison navigate the inside of El Bazar, the song "Negro y Azul" from AMC's Breaking Bad can be heard in the background.
- A behind the scenes video reveals that at least 100 extras are used to represent the daytime population of El Bazar.
- This location can be found here.