Under the cloak of night, the phosphate mining areas in central Morocco are illuminated by bright lights.
To maximize mining efficiency, operations in the area continue without pause, with various mining equipment working at full capacity, diligently extracting the white phosphate from the ground.
Duke Mining is no exception to this relentless schedule.
Here, the individuals responsible for production and extraction are all cavalry guards from the Warriors Den along with their families. This arrangement is primarily due to the fact that the mining areas are located above ground. To keep deceased soldiers and their families from becoming too familiar with the geographical characteristics of the surrounding environment, they are never allowed to leave the mine while fully conscious.
Typically, the deceased soldiers live and train underground. Whenever there is a mission, the cavalry guards discreetly send them out.
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