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'''{{PAGENAME}}''', a city and provincial capital founded on the partial remains of section of the late [[Babkha]]n era defensive walls that stretch for more than 25 km north-west to south-east, screening what was once a major highway from Kamalshahr (today's [[Mehrshahr]]) to the de-facto Babkhan capital of [[Raspur]]. Initially built to defend against a hypothetical [[Alexandria]]n invasion out of their colony of [[Luthoria]] (the hypothetical danger of a two-front war during the [[Euran Cold War]] having weighed heavily on the planners of the Imperial Babkhan Armed Forces) the remains of the wall toward help to preserve a habitable zone against the radioactive winds rising from the dead-zones of the Euran interior. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''', a city and provincial capital founded on the partial remains of section of the late [[Babkha]]n era defensive walls that stretch for more than 25 km north-west to south-east, screening what was once a major highway from Kamalshahr (today's [[Mehrshahr]]) to the de-facto Babkhan capital of [[Raspur]]. Initially built to defend against a hypothetical [[Alexandria]]n invasion out of their colony of [[Luthoria]] (the hypothetical danger of a two-front war during the [[Euran Cold War]] having weighed heavily on the planners of the Imperial Babkhan Armed Forces) the remains of the wall toward help to preserve a habitable zone against the radioactive winds rising from the dead-zones of the Euran interior. | ||
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Revision as of 18:02, 12 August 2020
Sadd-é Valiasr, a city and provincial capital founded on the partial remains of section of the late Babkhan era defensive walls that stretch for more than 25 km north-west to south-east, screening what was once a major highway from Kamalshahr (today's Mehrshahr) to the de-facto Babkhan capital of Raspur. Initially built to defend against a hypothetical Alexandrian invasion out of their colony of Luthoria (the hypothetical danger of a two-front war during the Euran Cold War having weighed heavily on the planners of the Imperial Babkhan Armed Forces) the remains of the wall toward help to preserve a habitable zone against the radioactive winds rising from the dead-zones of the Euran interior.