Pressure Builds Across Perrigen Falls as Defenders Regain Ground
The Perrigen Falls campaign has entered its second week with the pressure still broad, but the shape of the front is changing. Get Off My Lawn is regaining ground in places, yet the fight remains active across multiple systems, suggesting a contest that is settling into a wider regional struggle rather than fading at the edges.
THE SHIFT
The clearest development in Perrigen Falls is that defenders are no longer simply absorbing pressure. Get Off My Lawn is regaining ground, a sign that the campaign has not locked into a one-sided advance. That change matters because it suggests the frontline is still fluid, with control contested across the region rather than decided in a single decisive push.
THE BROAD FRONT
This is not a narrow local skirmish. The campaign remains spread across 5ZU-VG, 6-8QLA, EH2I-P, G-GRSZ, and R-AYGT, with 5ZU-VG and R-AYGT newly added to the active systems in play. The expansion into additional systems indicates the pressure is spreading, widening the operational burden on the defender and making the campaign harder to contain in one pocket of space.
THE HOLD
Seven days into the campaign, the fact that no systems have been removed from the active list suggests the front has not contracted. Instead, the conflict appears to be sustaining itself across Perrigen Falls, with Get Off My Lawn facing ongoing regional pressure while also pushing back enough to recover ground. That combination points to a campaign where neither momentum nor security is settled.
THE NEXT FRONT
With pressure spreading into new systems, the key question now is whether the defender’s recovery can continue to blunt the wider campaign or whether the added systems will stretch the front further. Perrigen Falls is still active, still contested, and still shaping into a regional struggle with implications for who can hold influence across the region in the days ahead.
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