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Enemy Uniform Brief from Stollenian Observers

A detachment of Stollenian dragoons, which is stationed on the frontier between Stollen and the Electorate of Zichenau, reports continued enemy activity in the Mark of Schleiz, the historically disputed border region between the two countries. The latest briefing from Colonel von Cranz suggests that elements of Zichenau's Ermland Garde zu Fuß are conducting maneuvers just across the Lesser Zwischen River. The sketch of their uniform at right confirms this suspicion. A platoon of the Grand Duchess Sonja’s Own Grenadiers, under Oberfeldwebel Klatschen, has been stationed along the north bank of the river to observe and record the activities of Zichenau’s premier infantry regiment.

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Fitz-Badger said…
Actually, that's a very nice uniform, too.
Bluebear Jeff said…
Strangely enough, that uniform looks extremely similar to that of the "Purple Fiends", a Stagonian unit noted for its ferocity and (dare we say it?) its VILENESS!

Perhaps it is indeed a Zichenau unit . . . but don't immediately dismiss the possibility that Stagonia might be loaning some of its troops to the Court of Zichenau.

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