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... It now included enough housing for the current troops and additional accommodations for the future expansion of the army.
While the overall design was simple, it provided adequate shelter from the wind and rain, greatly easing the minds of Lynd's cavalry and boosting their morale.
During this time, Lynd continually sent scouts to gather information about the surrounding mountain people, wildling tribes, and villages, while also tracking any bandits they encountered.
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