Pressure Builds in Perrigen Falls as Defenders Regain Ground
The campaign in Perrigen Falls has entered a more fluid phase, with Get Off My Lawn now regaining ground after seven days of sustained pressure. What began as a focused sovereignty struggle now appears to be widening, with the fight spreading into 5ZU-VG and EH2I-P as the front continues to shift.
THE TURN
The clearest change in Perrigen Falls is momentum. Get Off My Lawn, long under pressure, is now regaining ground, suggesting the defensive effort is starting to bite back. That does not end the campaign, but it does matter: in sovereignty warfare, any reversal can slow an advance, complicate plans, and force attackers to reassess how much territory they can hold under strain.
THE WIDENING FRONT
This is no longer confined to a single pocket of space. The campaign has expanded into 5ZU-VG and EH2I-P, while R-AYGT has fallen out of the active picture. That shift suggests the struggle is changing shape rather than fading, with pressure spreading into new systems and the border becoming harder to stabilise. For both sides, the wider front may demand more attention, more logistics, and more commitment to maintain control.
THE HOLD
For Get Off My Lawn, the current balance is a sign that the campaign is not moving cleanly in one direction. Regaining ground after a week of conflict indicates the defender is still capable of contesting the field and clawing back space where possible. In regional campaigns, that kind of resilience can be as important as a fresh push, because it denies the opposition an easy consolidation of gains.
WHAT COMES NEXT
Perrigen Falls now looks like an active campaign with room to evolve further. The spread into additional systems suggests more pressure may be coming, not less, even as defenders recover some of what they had lost. The next phase will likely be defined by whether that recovery can be turned into a durable stabilisation — or whether the widening contest draws still more systems into the fight.
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