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Gedenkstätte


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<The following message was in Alt-Regalisch. However, it would not have been hard to find a translation.>

((Any and all character can read this and attend, it's only in Alt-Regalisch for the flavor.))

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≫ | With the collapse of the Hadrian Mountain Range, as well as the Calemberg Cathedral, comes the countless lives that were taken unjustly. These men and women were our brothers and sisters, our students and teachers, our husbands and wives.
≫ | While a landmark and beacon for the pious and proud alike has fallen, our spirits never shall. Hope and prosperity in the face of sorrow and pain is as sharp as any blade and as unending as any steel. That said, grieving is of course a natural phase, and one that must be passed to continue.
≫ | It is for this reason that I wish to show my solidarity to the New Regalisch community, to alleviate the pains of the tragedy and to memorialize those who have fallen. We may not all be Calembergers, but we are brothers in culture and brothers in grieving.
≫ | A temporary Gedenkstätte is being built at the Beerhall, until Calemberg can properly recover enough to build the mass-graves required for the souls lost this week. I encourage you to join me there.

May they find rest in the Everwatch, and may we one day join them in Paradise.


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Here are the names of guards who have passed on. Many more are still being discovered underneath the rubble, as well as the countless civilians and villagers who perished alongside them. I ask that such names are not forgotten.

The missing were too long to list.
Friedrich M. Abicht
Konrad D. Ahrens
Edmund I. Bahnsen
Martin T. S. von Bamberger
Herwig K. Bernstein
Rudolph W. Bohlmann
Thomas Cornfeld
Samuel L. Drahrendorf
Werner G. Duetscher
Hans J. Dreyfus
Roderick E. Dreyfus
Ulrich P. S. Edelmann
Hugo P. Eisenwalder
Johannes M. Einstein
Gerhard V. Engelsberg
Dietrich M. Fahrenheit
Franz F. Finkel
Kurt. L. Forstmann
Heinrich T. von Freiburg
Martin J. Freudenstein
Tobias Gehrig
Rudolph L. Goldstein
Erwin B. Görtz
Reinhold K. Guttenmacher
Klaus R. Guttenmacher
Robert L. Grau
Olaf P. K. Hagel
Roger A. Hammerstein
Johannes H. Handelsman
Reinault K. Hartmann
Heinrich W. Hegeler
Roderick J. Heissler
Karsten A. Herschlag
Heiko L. Hildebrand
Fredrik F. Hirschfelder
Winfried P. Hoffmeister
Eric P. Idelson
Ernst W. Ivens
Werner H. Junkermann
Franz L. Käutner
Fridolf M. L. Kehlmann.
Dietrich K. Kiesewetter
Audric T. Kipping
Karl K. Klostermann
Ralph G. Kohlberg
Gottfried D. Kohlberg
Wihelm P. Krämer
Gabriel F. Krieger
Gottfried P. von Landsberg
Karsten P. Z. Lauterwasser
Günther K. Leiber
Theopold A. Lichtenfelds
Ludwig W. Ludendorf
David L. Lutz
Harald M. Mälzer
Wilfried P. Mauss
Conrad D. Messerschmidt
Thaddeus G. Morwitz
Hans C. Neuhaus
Jasper S. Nischwitz
Simon P. Obermann
Piero di Orazio
Fritz D. Pfitzer
Herman P. Philippes
Joseph A. Ratzing
Wildolf E. Reichwein
Samuel P. Rockerfeller
Luther L. Rossel
Otto Z. Schnaper
Lupin A. Schaumann
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Elias J. Schmidt
Erwin K. Schrödinger
Johannes S. Schwarnzmann
Wolfgang Staudinger
Fritz S. F. Stoffel

Sigmund M. Steinbacher
William Spiegelman
Klaus D. Stegmann
Xaiver N. Stentz
Milo J. Straßburg
Axel W. Troyer
Simon S. A. Troyer
Ulric A. Umlauf
Peterson D. Vogelwiede
Markus K. Volkmann
Edwin C. Wagner
Quin P. D. Wahrmann
Theo P. Weinfeld
Wolfgang H. Weinstein
Robin S. Weismann
Maximus D. Widefeld
Walter W. Wolfensohn
Otto Wurt
Melvin F. Zeiger
Wilfried X. Zimmerman
Hans P. Zweiger

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If you'd like to pay respects, a memorial is being built at the Beerhall. If you know any others that were killed in this tragedy, please pen Erwin Braunschweiger. Their names will be added to the memorial.

(/tp The Beerhall)

((This is not exactly a one-occurrence roleplay event, but rather, an invitation to a long-term, ongoing arc that'll take place at the Beerhall. If you have any questions, I'm happy to answer them OOCly. If you are Nelfin and thus banned from the Beerhall, keep in mind that it is only an IC ban, and that I'd love to roleplay with you regardless. Simply ping me on Discord if I'm not online.))

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((Sidenote, since many are asking: I did not use a name generator. All of the people named are either actual characters or NPCs that I personally made names for. The process of finding them, coming up with NPCs and alphabetizing names took roughly an hour.))
 
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To the propietor of the Regalian Beerhall, Erwin Braunschweiger,
This loss of life affects us all, and I commend you for having some sort of memorial for those who have passed.
I would request that you add my late uncle, the former Duke of Torono, Piero di Orazio, who was at the Dom
at the time of the earthquake, to the list of the fallen. May the Spirit guide those who've left us to the Everwatch.
As we march along the Way,
Pellegrino von Giegedreher di Orazio,
Patriarch of House di Orazio,
Former Military Officer,
Headmaster of Torono Coal Exports.
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