What to Know in the Land

The hammering of nails, the chopping of timber, and the shouting of orders filled the air as Fort Saint-Louis came to life once more. The once-neglected outpost was now a bustling center of activity, with soldiers and engineers working tirelessly to rebuild its walls, reinforce its gates, and restore its weapon emplacements. The Elysean Expeditionary Force had wasted no time in turning what had been a forgotten relic into the first stronghold of their new conquest.

Marshal Armand Roux stood at the center of it all, watching as teams of laborers hauled supplies from the ships. Fresh lumber, barrels of gunpowder, crates of muskets, and iron reinforcements were being unloaded and taken straight into the fort. Every hour, the fort's defenses grew stronger.

But fixing the fort was only the first step. Understanding the land was just as important.

Inside the Command Hall