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Revision as of 08:26, 7 December 2009
the Reddrop Monument
Williamsville [37, 94]
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The Reddrop Monument
Description
This monument is used by the Red Guards of Williamsville as an altar to honor members of Red Guards of Williamsville and M.S.L.F for their services within the group.
History
Once a public monument, the Reddrop Monument would later on be used as an altar and memento for the fallen along with the ones who deserve to be honored. But there are some who do deserve to be honored despite not being a member of RGOW. This idea came from Zheng Guo Chuan, the Chinese blessed with youth in a time of chaos within Malton, following Chinese traditions. However, Chuan instead of faithfully following the exact Chinese traditions of honoring the fallen, he decides to include those who are alive to be honored as well.
Names carved onto it
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