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Adrian's Wall | Adrian's Wall was a large defensive wall that spanned the perimeter of the town of [[Albany]], [[Québec|Quebec]]. | ||
The wall was built by [[AdrianHES|Adrian Volkov | The wall was demolished in November, 2021. Some remnants of the wall remain. | ||
== History == | |||
The wall was built by [[AdrianHES|Adrian Volkov II]] out of fear of potential national war. The only way to bypass the wall was through a front gate, entering from the New York side. The gate could be opened or closed at will. The wall was so tall that attempting to vault it in PVP areas would result in death from fall damage. The area around the wall at its shortest length was claimed by other towns, so foreign vaulting was impossible in those areas. | |||
Eventually, after negative criticism from officials within the Quebec government, the Albany government and several visitors, the wall was eventually torn down in November, 2021. | |||
[[Category:Albany]] | [[Category:Albany]] | ||
[[Category:Quebec]] | [[Category:Quebec]] |
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Adrian's Wall was a large defensive wall that spanned the perimeter of the town of Albany, Quebec.
The wall was demolished in November, 2021. Some remnants of the wall remain.
History
The wall was built by Adrian Volkov II out of fear of potential national war. The only way to bypass the wall was through a front gate, entering from the New York side. The gate could be opened or closed at will. The wall was so tall that attempting to vault it in PVP areas would result in death from fall damage. The area around the wall at its shortest length was claimed by other towns, so foreign vaulting was impossible in those areas.
Eventually, after negative criticism from officials within the Quebec government, the Albany government and several visitors, the wall was eventually torn down in November, 2021.