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• • puertas del infierno
Translating to "Gate to Hell," this was named by the soldiers, as majority of them feel as if the fort is hell, but at the same time, their home. This front gate is always guarded, and though it is no massive door, seeing as it attaches to barbed-wire, and is wooden. Even though it may seem as if it's hardly a strong entrance, looks can be deceiving, so tread with care.
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• • la tierra de nadie
Translated to "no one's land," this is the courtyard area of the fort. It's not exactly the best area to toss around a ball, or wrestle for fun, though it does it's job. With a layer of rough, yellowing grass, as well as several dying, shriveling shrubs of all sorts, this is and interesting area to say the least. Just, be careful as to where you fall--wouldn't want to hurt yourself too badly, would you?
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• • el comedor
This is the dining room for the Fort, in which every man and woman on the premises are forced to report to at breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It's one, long building with a single room, in which several tables are littered all over the room. Generally a busy area, due to the good quality of the food, soldiers usually enjoy their time spent here.
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• • campamento
Due to the greater numbers here, the camp-grounds take up majority of the fort. Unlike Fort Stockton, the men and women here don't sleep in room, but rather many large, cloth tents. Three or four people usually share a tent together, seeing as they're rather large, though keep in mind--men and women are forbidden to share tents with one another. This is generally a pretty secluded area, as most of the individuals staying here preoccupy themselves with training, rather then laying around all day.
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• • formación
Here is where all training takes place. There's not an area for indoor training of any sorts, however most find this area gets the job done. It isn't often that hardly anyone can be seen here, and generally, this is where majority of the soldiers in the Fort spend their time. They're competitive, and sometimes even generals will get involved in little contests between the other soldiers. It's a quaint area, yes, though no one really minds.
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