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The Congress boasted wide grounds, being located on a private estate bequeathed long ago to the Covenant. Much of the grounds were left semi-wild, and wildren were abundant there. Other parts were maintained to various degrees, as gardens or as walking paths, for instance.
This particular part of the grounds was given over to a battlefield, meant primarily for the Knights of the Lantern to train. Modest stands at one side allowed for spectators, should the need arise, and a nearby annex held everything from training dummies, to medical supplies, to weaponry with which to practice. (An obstacle course was available not much further off, and an outdoor swimming pool beyond that.) Scorch marks and cratered earth were plentiful around the perimeter of the pitch, but the area of 'legal play' was filled-in and raked-over with sand and dirt to keep it level. There wasn't much in the way of terrain – this was meant for duels, not field training.
Those battle-marks which remained were impressive, though. Covenant knights really packed a punch...
This particular part of the grounds was given over to a battlefield, meant primarily for the Knights of the Lantern to train. Modest stands at one side allowed for spectators, should the need arise, and a nearby annex held everything from training dummies, to medical supplies, to weaponry with which to practice. (An obstacle course was available not much further off, and an outdoor swimming pool beyond that.) Scorch marks and cratered earth were plentiful around the perimeter of the pitch, but the area of 'legal play' was filled-in and raked-over with sand and dirt to keep it level. There wasn't much in the way of terrain – this was meant for duels, not field training.
Those battle-marks which remained were impressive, though. Covenant knights really packed a punch...
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