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====Vandalism by Yonderians====
====Vandalism by Yonderians====
[[File:Knikker - H107OFL - 60006676 - RCE.jpg|thumb|right|150px|A child's marble made of Anglesweorc stone found in Oradelle, [[Yonderre]], most likely carved in ca. 1570.]]
[[File:Knikker - H107OFL - 60006676 - RCE.jpg|thumb|right|150px|A child's marble made of Anglesweorc stone found in Oradelle, [[Yonderre]], most likely carved in ca. 1570.]]
During and after the [[Great Confessional War]] that followed the Nordmontaine War, mercenaries from [[Yonderre]] traveling through the divided Ænglish duchies to other parts of the [[Holy Levantine Empire]] would readily destroy or otherwise vandalize portions of the wall, greatly accelerating the natural decline of the structure of the preceding century. Many mercenaries returning home would also take bricks of the weorc as a souvenir where they would be carved into other objects once reaching [[Yonderre]], ranging from prized bowls and goblets to toys and other stone trinkets. The Weorcbrick Musèe in [[Collinebourg]] retains a large number of artifacts from this period related to this practice. [[Burgoignesc language]] graffiti stemming from the [[Great Confessional War]] are still visible on the Anglasweorc, having been etched into the brickwork. These graffitis range from simply names and greetings to rude slurs and depictions of penises.
During and after the [[Great Confessional War]] that followed the Nordmontaine War, mercenaries from [[Yonderre]] traveling through the divided Ænglish duchies to other parts of the [[Holy Levantine Empire]] would readily destroy or otherwise vandalize portions of the wall, greatly accelerating the natural decline of the structure of the preceding century. Many mercenaries returning home would also take bricks of the weorc as a souvenir where they would be carved into other objects once reaching [[Yonderre]], ranging from prized bowls and goblets to toys and other stone trinkets. The Weorcbrick Musèe in [[Collinebourg]] retains a large number of artifacts from this period related to this practice. [[Burgoignesc language]] graffiti stemming from the [[Great Confessional War]] is still visible on the Anglasweorc, having been etched into the brickwork. These graffitis range from simply names and greetings to rude slurs and depictions of penises.


===Nationalist renewed interest and restoration===
===Nationalist renewed interest and restoration===