Defenders Regain Ground as Pressure Tightens in Perrigen Falls
The Perrigen Falls campaign has entered its second week with Get Off My Lawn appearing to steady the line. Pressure remains concentrated around the same front, but the latest update suggests the defenders are regaining ground in R-AYGT after a week of sustained localised strain.
THE HOLD
The central development in Perrigen Falls is not a dramatic breakthrough, but a defensive recovery. Get Off My Lawn is still under pressure, yet the current balance suggests the front is no longer moving entirely in one direction. In R-AYGT, the defenders appear to be clawing back space on a campaign that has stayed tightly focused rather than spreading across the wider region.
THE FRONT CONCENTRATES
This remains a localised campaign, and that matters. With no added systems and 5ZU-VG now removed from the active picture, the conflict appears to be narrowing around a stable front instead of widening into a broader regional challenge. That kind of concentration can be telling in New Eden: it often means both sides are committing to the same piece of space rather than chasing momentum elsewhere.
THE SHIFT
Seven days into the campaign, the fact that defenders are regaining ground suggests the pressure is not translating into a clean advance. For Get Off My Lawn, that may strengthen the case for holding the line rather than ceding more territory. For the wider Perrigen Falls theatre, the update points to a front that is still alive, but more contained than explosive.
WHAT COMES NEXT
With the fighting still centred on R-AYGT, the next phase will likely hinge on whether the defenders can turn this recovery into a durable hold. The campaign has not ended, and the pressure has not vanished, but the latest movement suggests the balance is less certain than it was at the outset. Perrigen Falls now looks like a campaign where endurance may matter as much as aggression.
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