Gulag Archipelago

During the siege, the families of the archipelago came together on the main island. At first the families, all of whom had residences there, as well as homes strewn throughout the archipelago, lived in their own homes which were spread around the island on properties they owned. However, as the fighting became more intense and the darkness grew, the families of North Island congregated in the center of the island.

Main Lodge

A very large house was constructed, the size of a large hotel, where all the families could live together in relative peace and safety. No one was left out. The homes which were closest to the Main Lodge, as it became known, were connected to the Lodge and to each other by well, lit, warm and comfortable tunnels. Caverns were excavated that could hold the entire population in case the surface became too dangerous.

The fight brought to the people of the North Archipelago, a fight meant to weaken, separate, and destroy, did just the opposite. Bonds between family and friends that had become frayed and neglected were renewed.

Incidences that had come between members of this very special community were forgotten, dissolved in the acid of necessity and love for one another. The enemy, in attacking the people of the North Archipelago, had pulled a bowstring taut and at a time when the arrow created from the fortitude of these people would fly from the archer of a community bonded by fear, love and a cleansing terror, it would pierce the very heart of Satan, himself.

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