Elizabeth, West Virginia

Elizabeth is a town in Wirt County, Virginia along the Kanawha River. The population was 1316 at the 2092 census.

Elizabeth was the birthplace of Myrtle Berkley. In 2093, after reaching the age of 70, Myrtle, who'd moved to the country of California, returned to the town with her granddaughter, Beckie Royer. Days later, the Ohio-Virginia War of 2093 broke out, with Ohio launching the war by releasing a mutated form of the measles into Virginia. Virginia quarantined every major metorpolitan area. Myrtle and Becky were stranded in Elizabeth.