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| - | The town of Bloedrots became the ill-fated frontline of this static conflict. What had once been a quaint town just under 100,000 people is now little more than rubble and ruins, reclaimed by the rising mud. Trench lines sprawl for miles in each direction, the soil thoroughly scarred by routine bombardment—conventional and nuclear. Even mobile fencers, typically more than amply equipped for piercing static defenses, have thus far been unable to penetrate either side’s defensive networks. They, too, have had trenches carved for their usage; far more spacious and fortified than that of the conventional infantry, allowing them to snipe enemy assets from afar. Below the surface, a meticulous network of interconnected bunkers exist parallel to the trench war above, hosting barracks, infirmaries and nuclear shelters. Tunnelers on both sides work constantly to counter one anothers’ efforts, fighting a grueling subterranean war across hastily-dug tunnels, cave systems and the former town’s sewage system. | + | The town of **Bloedrots** became the ill-fated frontline of this static conflict. What had once been a quaint town just under 100,000 people is now little more than rubble and ruins, reclaimed by the rising mud. Trench lines sprawl for miles in each direction, the soil thoroughly scarred by routine bombardment—conventional and nuclear. Even mobile fencers, typically more than amply equipped for piercing static defenses, have thus far been unable to penetrate either side’s defensive networks. They, too, have had trenches carved for their usage; far more spacious and fortified than that of the conventional infantry, allowing them to snipe enemy assets from afar. Below the surface, a meticulous network of interconnected bunkers exist parallel to the trench war above, hosting barracks, infirmaries and nuclear shelters. Tunnelers on both sides work constantly to counter one anothers’ efforts, fighting a grueling subterranean war across hastily-dug tunnels, cave systems and the former town’s sewage system. |
| The marshes, once driven back by civil engineering projects two centuries prior, have since crept back to reclaim their former territory. The entire battlefield is prone to constant flooding, especially in the rainy season. The trenches are perpetually muddy, and the marshy ground has placed a great strain on logistics—even the odd mobile fencer may, at times, find itself struggling against the fetid mud. | The marshes, once driven back by civil engineering projects two centuries prior, have since crept back to reclaim their former territory. The entire battlefield is prone to constant flooding, especially in the rainy season. The trenches are perpetually muddy, and the marshy ground has placed a great strain on logistics—even the odd mobile fencer may, at times, find itself struggling against the fetid mud. | ||
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