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The ruins of the wall were visited by survey officers from the [[Grand Commissariat of Benacia Command]] during the years {{AN|1732}} and {{AN|1733}} as the [[Shiro-Benacian Cold War]] worsened in the aftermath of the [[Sathrati Emergency]].
The ruins of the wall were visited by survey officers from the [[Grand Commissariat of Benacia Command]] during the years {{AN|1732}} and {{AN|1733}} as the [[Shiro-Benacian Cold War]] worsened in the aftermath of the [[Sathrati Emergency]].
Following initial survey work, labour columns from the [[Benacian Labour Reserve]] were deployed to [[Ådrabekk]] and [[Greater Avakair]] during the ninth month of {{AN|1733}}. Both the [[Sovereign Confederation]] and [[Ransenar]] were encouraged to find volunteers from amongst their prison populations for transfer to the labour columns for the purpose of performing construction work.


[[Category: Defences of the Benacian Union]][[Category: Ransenar]][[Category: Sovereign Confederation]]
[[Category: Defences of the Benacian Union]][[Category: Ransenar]][[Category: Sovereign Confederation]]

Revision as of 10:22, 19 June 2024

The East Wall was a defensive wall which extended from the northernmost coast of Wintergleam to the Guttuli of Lunaris. Inaugurated(1) by King Ryker Everstone of Goldshire during the Sxiro-Jingdaoese Confrontation, the majority of structures associated with the defensive works had, by 1733 AN, fallen into ruin. The course of the coastal fortifications remained however marked in the 18th century after Norton by the parallel tracks of the railway which had sustained the construction and garrisoning of the wall during its heyday.

The ruins of the wall were visited by survey officers from the Grand Commissariat of Benacia Command during the years 1732 AN and 1733 AN as the Shiro-Benacian Cold War worsened in the aftermath of the Sathrati Emergency.

Following initial survey work, labour columns from the Benacian Labour Reserve were deployed to Ådrabekk and Greater Avakair during the ninth month of 1733 AN. Both the Sovereign Confederation and Ransenar were encouraged to find volunteers from amongst their prison populations for transfer to the labour columns for the purpose of performing construction work.