Defenders Regain Ground as Perrigen Falls Front Holds Firm
The Perrigen Falls campaign has entered its second week with a clear shift in tone: Get Off My Lawn is now regaining ground, even as broad regional pressure continues to weigh on the front. The struggle remains centred on a stable cluster of systems, suggesting this is less a burst of movement than a sustained contest for control and staying power.
THE TURN
After seven days of pressure, the balance in Perrigen Falls appears to be tilting back toward the defenders. Get Off My Lawn is regaining ground across a front that still remains active, but the most important detail is not a dramatic breakthrough — it is the fact that the line has held together long enough for recovery to begin. In a regional campaign, that kind of reversal can matter as much as any single advance.
THE STABLE FRONT
The contest remains concentrated in 5ZU-VG, 6-8QLA, G-GRSZ, and R-AYGT, with no new systems drawn into the fight and EH2I-P no longer listed among the active systems. That points to a campaign that is narrowing rather than sprawling, with pressure focused on a stable front instead of spreading deeper into the region. For both sides, that can shape logistics, reinforcement routes, and the amount of force that must be committed just to keep the line in place.
THE PRESSURE
Even with defenders regaining ground, the broader picture still shows persistent regional pressure. The campaign is not over, and the fact that the same front remains active suggests the conflict has not yet reached a decisive break. Instead, Perrigen Falls appears to be settling into the kind of prolonged struggle that tests endurance, coordination, and the ability to keep momentum from slipping away.
WHAT COMES NEXT
With the front still concentrated and the defenders showing signs of recovery, the next phase may hinge on whether this regained ground can be held and expanded. If the pressure continues without widening, the campaign could increasingly become a battle of attrition and positioning rather than rapid territorial change. For now, Perrigen Falls remains a live front — and one where the defenders have found some room to push back.
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