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Years passed. The camp grew into a village, then a bustling town. and clover stretched across the valley. A massive stone wall replaced the rotting wooden palisades.

were slapped together to keep out the biting frost. Firewood was stacked high, yet never seemed enough.

Here is a story of a settlement born from that specific version of the wilderness. 🌲 The Settlement at Frontier’s Edge Farthest.Frontier.v0.8.2p4.rar

Battering rams smashed against the iron wood gates. Archers traded volleys from the battlements. Aldus, now grey-haired and heavy-eyed, watched from the town center as his militia clashed with the invaders in the mud. The air filled with the scent of smoke and blood.

When the first blizzard hit, the wind howled through the cracks of the shelter. They ate smoked fish and prayed the firewood would last until the thaw. They survived, but barely. 🌾 Phase 2: Growth and Greed Years passed

But as another wagon of hopeful immigrants appeared on the distant horizon, he stepped down to welcome them. The frontier must grow.

It happened on a crisp autumn morning. The horn blasted from the lookout tower. Raiders. Hundreds of them, smelling of grease and iron, emerged from the treeline. They didn't want land; they wanted the gold stored in Aldus's vaults. A massive stone wall replaced the rotting wooden palisades

Standing on the wall, looking out at the scarred landscape, Aldus realized the truth of the frontier. Peace was just the brief, quiet moment between the struggle to survive nature and the struggle to survive mankind.

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