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#pathfinder wrath of the righteous#pathfinder: wrath of the righteous#pwotr#pathfinder: wotr#lann the mongrel#daeran arendae#my art#not 100% sure how i feel about the way i've drawn daeran. i know his skintone is kinda dark in his portrait but he looks in shadow to me#so i made him tan. this is the first time i've drawn him so it's subject to change.#i did have fun with him! i love rendering shiny things and he is very shiny :)#also this feels a teeny bit ooc for him (asking lann if he's okay and being disgusted/alarmed by him shedding)#this was originally going to be another lannmaercy one but then i thought it'd be funnier with woljif#then i decided i wanted to draw daeran because i haven't yet#my justification for choosing him is that he's implied to have contamination ocd in one of his camp banters (about mosquitoes)#and seeing someone peeling their skin off is. Alarming! also its my comic and i can do what i want 😌#i SUPPERRR happy with how the scales turned out on lann i feel like it gets the idea across#also i've given him the stupid half-mullet i was drawing him with at first again. felt like it. i will settle on a design i like some day.#idk what hes doing with his bow. or where it goes in the last 2 panels. i just wanted him to be doing something with his hands.#pretend it makes sense 🙏#ohhh my godd this is the first finished project i've been like. genuinely happy with the result? i know the 4 panel structure#isn't the most exciting and the fact it took me A Month . frustrates me.#but i'm really happy with it!! i enjoyed working on it!!! horayy!#i learned a lot that makes me excited for future projects :)#however i'm actually going to take a break because all my remaining ideas areeeee. ambitious. and i'm not entirely sure how to tackle#them yet.#like they're multi-page ideas but they aren't super long? so i'm not sure if i want to work on all the pages simultaneously#so i can release them all at the same time orrr. post one at a time at the rate i work now (so ~ once a month)#also yes that's my reddit account im crossposting this one to reddit. it's funny and doesn't have maercy in it.#okay. yapfest over. Goodnight!
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Nightlight Shed, Akaroa, New Zealand - Fabric
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Understanding Pre-Engineered Buildings (PEBs)
Pre-engineered buildings (PEBs) represent a significant advancement in modern construction, offering numerous advantages over traditional building methods. These structures are fabricated in a factory setting and assembled on-site, which allows for rapid construction and reduced labor costs. This blog explores PEB structures, their benefits, and highlights some of the top PEB companies in India.
What are PEB Structures?
PEB structures are made up of components that are manufactured at a factory and then transported to the construction site for assembly. This method not only ensures high precision but also significantly reduces construction time. The use of steel in PEBs contributes to their strength and durability, making them suitable for various applications, including industrial buildings, warehouses, and commercial spaces.
Benefits of PEB Building Construction
Speed of Construction: One of the primary advantages of PEB building construction is the speed at which these structures can be erected. Since components are pre-engineered, the on-site assembly is quick, often reducing construction time by 30% or more compared to traditional methods.
Cost-Effectiveness: PEBs are generally more cost-effective than conventional buildings. They minimize waste and reduce labor costs due to faster assembly times. Additionally, the materials used in PEBs are often more affordable than traditional building materials.
Customization: Contrary to common misconceptions, PEB buildings can be customized to meet specific design requirements. This flexibility allows architects and builders to create unique structures that align with client needs while maintaining structural integrity.
Durability and Maintenance: PEBs are constructed using high-quality steel, which provides excellent resistance to environmental factors such as corrosion and extreme weather conditions. This durability translates to lower maintenance costs over the lifespan of the building.
Sustainability: Many PEB manufacturers focus on environmentally friendly practices by using recyclable materials and energy-efficient designs, contributing to sustainable construction practices.
Top PEB Companies in India
India has witnessed a surge in companies specializing in PEB manufacturing. Here are some of the top PEB companies in India:
Epack Prefab: Known for its innovative solutions in prefabricated structures, Epack offers a range of customizable PEB options tailored to client specifications.
Utkarsh India: With extensive experience in manufacturing PEBs, Utkarsh is recognized for its high-quality steel fabrication and efficient project execution1.
Screw Expert: This company provides various PEB solutions with a focus on durability and customization, catering to diverse industrial needs3.
Perfect Metal Structure: They specialize in creating efficient and flexible PEB designs that meet modern construction demands6.
Conclusion
In summary, PEB building manufacturers play a crucial role in transforming the construction landscape in India. The advantages of speed, cost-effectiveness, customization, durability, and sustainability make PEBs an attractive option for various applications. As the demand for efficient building solutions continues to grow, so does the prominence of leading PEB manufacturers in India, ensuring that clients receive high-quality structures tailored to their needs.By understanding the benefits and capabilities of PEB structures, stakeholders can make informed decisions that enhance project outcomes while contributing to sustainable development practices.
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Canadian Decks
At Canadian Decks, we specialize in transforming outdoor spaces with custom-designed decks, gazebos, pergolas, patios, and sheds. Our services also include basement framing, home additions, and new home construction. We focus on using high-quality materials and expert craftsmanship to create beautiful and functional outdoor living areas. Our team works closely with clients to ensure personalized designs that meet their specific needs and preferences.
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Industrial and Agricultural Infrastructure Experts
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Smart Box Cabin Projects: Showcasing Sustainable Prefab in India
Explore our portfolio of Smart Box Cabin projects, showcasing sustainable prefab constructions in India. Witness innovative designs and green building initiatives for modern living.
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The Ocean Sciences Building at the University of Washington in Seattle is a brightly modern, four-story structure, with large glass windows reflecting the bay across the street.
On the afternoon of July 7, 2016, it was being slowly locked down.
Red lights began flashing at the entrances as students and faculty filed out under overcast skies. Eventually, just a handful of people remained inside, preparing to unleash one of the most destructive forces in the natural world: the crushing weight of about 2½ miles of ocean water.
In the building’s high-pressure testing facility, a black, pill-shaped capsule hung from a hoist on the ceiling. About 3 feet long, it was a scale model of a submersible called Cyclops 2, developed by a local startup called OceanGate. The company’s CEO, Stockton Rush, had cofounded the company in 2009 as a sort of submarine charter service, anticipating a growing need for commercial and research trips to the ocean floor. At first, Rush acquired older, steel-hulled subs for expeditions, but in 2013 OceanGate had begun designing what the company called “a revolutionary new manned submersible.” Among the sub’s innovations were its lightweight hull, which was built from carbon fiber and could accommodate more passengers than the spherical cabins traditionally used in deep-sea diving. By 2016, Rush’s dream was to take paying customers down to the most famous shipwreck of them all: the Titanic, 3,800 meters below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean.
Engineers carefully lowered the Cyclops 2 model into the testing tank nose-first, like a bomb being loaded into a silo, and then screwed on the tank’s 3,600-pound lid. Then they began pumping in water, increasing the pressure to mimic a submersible’s dive. If you’re hanging out at sea level, the weight of the atmosphere above you exerts 14.7 pounds per square inch (psi). The deeper you go, the stronger that pressure; at the Titanic’s depth, the pressure is about 6,500 psi. Soon, the pressure gauge on UW’s test tank read 1,000 psi, and it kept ticking up—2,000 psi, 5,000 psi. At about the 73-minute mark, as the pressure in the tank reached 6,500 psi, there was a sudden roar and the tank shuddered violently.
“I felt it in my body,” an OceanGate employee wrote in an email later that night. “The building rocked, and my ears rang for a long time.”
“Scared the shit out of everyone,” he added.
The model had imploded thousands of meters short of the safety margin OceanGate had designed for.
In the high-stakes, high-cost world of crewed submersibles, most engineering teams would have gone back to the drawing board, or at least ordered more models to test. Rush’s company didn’t do either of those things. Instead, within months, OceanGate began building a full-scale Cyclops 2 based on the imploded model. This submersible design, later renamed Titan, eventually made it down to the Titanic in 2021. It even returned to the site for expeditions the next two years. But nearly one year ago, on June 18, 2023, Titan dove to the infamous wreck and imploded, instantly killing all five people onboard, including Rush himself.
The disaster captivated and horrified the world. Deep-sea experts criticized OceanGate’s choices, from Titan’s carbon-fiber construction to Rush’s public disdain for industry regulations, which he believed stifled innovation. Organizations that had worked with OceanGate, including the University of Washington as well as the Boeing Company, released statements denying that they contributed to Titan.
A trove of tens of thousands of internal OceanGate emails, documents, and photographs provided exclusively to WIRED by anonymous sources sheds new light on Titan’s development, from its initial design and manufacture through its first deep-sea operations. The documents, validated by interviews with two third-party suppliers and several former OceanGate employees with intimate knowledge of Titan, reveal never-before-reported details about the design and testing of the submersible. They show that Boeing and the University of Washington were both involved in the early stages of OceanGate’s carbon-fiber sub project, although their work did not make it into the final Titan design. The trove also reveals a company culture in which employees who questioned their bosses’ high-speed approach and decisions were dismissed as overly cautious or even fired. (The former employees who spoke to WIRED have asked not to be named for fear of being sued by the families of those who died aboard the vessel.) Most of all, the documents show how Rush, blinkered by his own ambition to be the Elon Musk of the deep seas, repeatedly overstated OceanGate’s progress and, on at least one occasion, outright lied about significant problems with Titan’s hull, which has not been previously reported.
A representative for OceanGate, which ceased all operations last summer, declined to comment on WIRED’s findings.
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*sadly takes down the security cameras*
It does still look pretty good though, especially now that the upper story lights are a bit better but just on this side don't look over
Bonus Sun Room/Library closeups! Bulletin Board looking much better - look at that mushroom corkboard! I love the Minecraft community, so creative :D And got the paintings in the library looking considerably less suspicious haha
Third floor observation deck down into the Sun Room! There really isn't anywhere to sit down there not able to been seen from up here hmm
Some Chapel close-ups! There's only reference to one angel-esque statute, but I couldn't figure out where it would be in a way that would be symmetrical so - twoooo angel-esque statues lol. Also since I can't actually have them drip blood, sadge, I have instead opted for a light and dark motif - feels at least similarly edgy!
Third floor double bonus: Idiot Office's Dumb Desk
Somehow, the nurses always seem able to immediately rush in and break up any fight, no matter where one begins. The computer room up on the 3rd Floor has a live feed of the entire Institute at all times. How is this achieved?
👁️The Panopticon, the unmistakable, oppressive omnipresence of cameras that looms heavy day and night, and the threat of punishment if any retaliative action is taken against it, with the certainty that they'll be fully operational again the next day.
👁️🗨️The Invisible Eye, no matter how hard one searches there is no evidence of any camera to transmit, and yet the footage is sent regardless - the beguiling comfort of a false negative, with nothing to break, no way to stop it from sharing hidden secrets.
#WPVG#WPMC#Minecraft#Damned#/Now/ we get some closeups! >:3c#Doesn't the lighting look so much better now as well? Like I said just don't look in the other direction I messed up the spacing#It's fine it's fine I'll either go in and fix it later or just ignore it forever lol#I already went in and pushed a wall in from the inside upon realizing there was uneven spacing#Which created more uneven spacing...... It's almost like building not-quite to scale is difficult lol#But still! The things I am happy with I'm quite happy with :D The Sun Room is looking great - even without the cameras lol#That cork board - mwah ♥ Whoever thought to use mushroom? Genius thank you <3 And buttons for free tacks! Ah! Brilliant#Look how much cleaner the library is! It's not an awful mess! Which has also aided in Venkman's office lol#It's still ridiculous over there lol But! My actual goal by the end is to put up some map art#For Venkman in particular probably something Ghostbusters lol but I'd love a lot of weird map art around :D#If I somehow manage to get glow-in-the-dark stars for Wander I am going to be So excited lol#There Is a way to do transparent maps but I think that would show the item frame wouldn't it....hmmm.....#Well anyway - since I'm done enough with the third floor to see all the way down into the Sun Room from the top :D Did so! Hehe#Still curious on the physics of that... Magic I guess but mmm I want it to Make Sense not just Be Magic! Lol#The angel statues! That is not my design they are Very inspired by DescoleDesigns on Reddit really really cool structure :D#Minecraft doesn't really lend itself well to microbuild statues but I tried weh - four block high rooms is a tight challenge!#Smol suggested lava in the base of the dark angel as a stand-in for blood but I'd have to turn off fire tick for that and mm#I'd like to keep things as ''Vanilla'' as possible it already feels weird to be on Peaceful lol#I do love how absurd the Chapel is haha - BLOOD red pews and an angel fountain that turns into a DEMON and spits BLOOD at night#Okay <3 Sure thing hon <3#And then final bonus lol - stupid dumb idiot desk#Who needs an office that big. Who needs a /desk/ that big. I measured and - if to scale which I Do Not - CanNot believe lol -#It's like 8ft wide and 3ft deep and that is the Charitable reading - his desk is bigger than the Activities Shed on the Same Map#And like if you wanna argue like Well that's outside and the scale is different on the 1st and 3rd floors! - Okay! Explain his bathroom#His private bathroom is Not Even double the size of his desk in Any dimension - and it has a whole ass tub in it#Absolutely absurd all around lol as soon as I learn to draw him he Will be laid out across it seductively - it's the size of a bed. Go on
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Turn science loose

France built a wind turbine with no blades — and no moving parts
On a windswept plateau in Normandy, engineers have unveiled one of the most elegant energy systems ever made — a wind turbine without blades. No spinning arms. No gears. No noise. Just a slender tower that quietly vibrates in the breeze — and turns those movements into clean, usable electricity.
The system is called a vortex wind generator, and it works on a principle most people have never heard of: vortex shedding. When wind flows past a vertical cylinder, it creates alternating zones of low pressure on either side, causing the structure to gently sway. That oscillation is then harvested using piezoelectric materials and magnetic induction, converting it directly into power.
Because it has no moving parts in contact — no blades, bearings, or gearboxes — this generator needs almost zero maintenance. It doesn’t grind. It doesn’t spin. It doesn’t kill birds or disturb neighbors. From a few feet away, it looks more like a minimalist art sculpture than a power system — and that’s exactly the point.
Each unit generates around 100 watts — not much on its own, but ideal for rooftops, rural sheds, off-grid homes, and places where traditional turbines can't fit. When deployed in clusters, these silent columns form low-profile microgrids, capable of powering lights, small appliances, or emergency systems even in cloudy regions where solar doesn’t work well.
Perhaps the most revolutionary aspect is how durable and modular the system is. Without high-speed rotation or lubrication needs, the unit’s failure rate is incredibly low. It’s light, easy to transport, and requires no heavy concrete base. A farmer could install a dozen of these by hand. A refugee camp could deploy power in hours instead of months.
With France rolling out pilot projects across the countryside, this design could soon be powering homes, farms, and shelters with nothing but vibration and wind. In a world that needs quiet, modular, and ultra-low-maintenance power, the vortex turbine might be the sleekest solution yet.
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Slice of life with Rogal Dorn (and Imperial Fists)
It's a sequel to this one. Of course I'm too lazy to write it seriously, but here's basically what happens next if you're curious.
There are a lot of tax mistakes even though I tried to understand them, I don't live in America so I'm not too clear on everything.
If anyone has a way to solve the taxes problem and continue the story, please help me ʕ´• ᴥ•̥`ʔ
Summary: You and your boys deal with taxes and things go wrong.

The envelope sat on your kitchen counter like a bomb waiting to detonate. The official HOA letterhead glared up at you, its officious tone evident even through the unopened paper. You'd been avoiding it all morning, busying yourself with coffee and scrolling through your phone. But the letter remained, undeniable.
Rogal entered the kitchen, ducking slightly to clear the doorframe despite the modifications he'd made to raise it. "You appear troubled." he stated, his keen eyes noting your tense posture.
You nodded toward the envelope. "Homeowners Association. They're not happy about the 'unauthorized structural modifications' to your property."
Rogal frowned, the expression deepening the already stern lines of his face. He picked up the envelope with his one massive hand, open it. His eyes scanned the document, narrowing slightly with each line.
"This is… bureaucratic harassment." he finally declared, setting the letter down. "These 'covenants' are tactical restrictions designed to weaken defensive capacity."
"They're rules I agreed to when I bought the house." you sighed, taking a long sip of coffee. "We need permits for structural changes, and there are restrictions on height, materials, and aesthetic choices."
"Aesthetic… choices?" Rogal repeated, as if the concept were entirely foreign.
"Yes, Rogal. Not everything is about structural integrity and defensive capabilities." You rubbed your temples. "They're especially upset about the watchtower."
Alexis chose that moment to enter, his massive frame practically filling the doorway. "The observation post is essential for monitoring approach vectors. Removing it would create a blind spot in our security perimeter."
"Tell that to Carol from three doors down." you muttered. "She says it's 'an eyesore that's reducing property values.'"
The three of you stood in silence, contemplating the letter. Outside, the sounds of hammering indicated that Vladimir and Halbrecht were continuing work on their latest project, a reinforced storage shed that looked suspiciously like a bunker.
"What are the consequences for non-compliance?" Rogal finally asked.
"Fines. Legal action. Potentially a lien on my property." Your stomach tightened at the thought. Your savings were already stretched thin supporting five enormous men with appetites to match.
"Then we must comply with these regulations." Rogal decided, though his tone suggested he found the entire concept strategically unsound. "We will obtain these 'permits.'"
You laughed, a short, humorless sound. "It's not that simple. We'd need architectural plans, inspections, approval from the city planning department… not to mention explaining why five enormous men with no identification or legal existence are living here and doing construction."
Rogal processed this, his expression unchanging but something calculating in his eyes. "A tactical challenge, then."
"You could say that."
Sigismund entered, his severe face even more grim than usual. "The neighbors have been observing our activities. The female dwelling in the blue structure has been documenting the observation post with a pict-capture device."
"Mrs. Peterson with her phone." you translated. "Great."
"We should eliminate the surveillance." Sigismund suggested, his hand drifting unconsciously to where his sword would normally hang.
"No!" you snapped, momentarily forgetting your usual quiet demeanor. "Nobody is 'eliminating' anything. These are my neighbors, not enemies."
"The distinction is not always clear." Sigismund replied seriously.
Your phone chirped with a notification. You glanced at it and groaned. "And now I've been summoned to a special HOA meeting to 'discuss the unauthorized modifications to the property’"
Rogal straightened, his head nearly brushing the ceiling despite his modifications. "I will accompany you to this tactical briefing."
"That's really not necessary."
"It is decided." he stated, in a tone that suggested the matter was closed.
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The community center meeting room fell silent as you entered with Rogal at your side. The folding chairs seemed absurdly small as the giant man surveyed the room with the calculated gaze of a battlefield commander.
Carol Anderson, HOA president and self-appointed neighborhood watchdog, gaped momentarily before recovering her composure. "Ma’am, we didn't expect you to bring… guests."
"This is my… consultant." you said weakly. "Roger… Donald."
Rogal looked at you curiously but didn't contradict the hasty alias.
"Well." Carol continued, shuffling her papers officiously, "we've called this meeting to address the numerous violations occurring at your property. We have photographic evidence of unauthorized construction, including what appears to be some sort of… guard tower?"
Murmurs rippled through the assembled neighbors. You felt your face heating up.
"Observation post." Rogal corrected automatically.
"Excuse me?"
"The proper tactical designation is 'observation post,' not 'guard tower,'" he elaborated, his deep voice resonating through the small room. "It provides elevated surveillance capabilities for early threat detection."
Carol blinked rapidly. "Threats? This is not a military installation."
"I'm aware." you said through gritted teeth. "We'll take it down."
"There's also the matter of the reinforced perimeter fencing, the concrete bunker in your backyard—"
"Storage shed." you interjected.
"—and the extensive modifications to your home's exterior, all without permits or HOA approval."
Rogal leaned forward, his massive frame making the folding chair beneath him creak ominously. "Your defensive protocols are inadequate. The entire neighborhood lacks basic fortification against concentrated assault."
The meeting room fell silent again, neighbors exchanging concerned glances.
"Ma’am." Carol said slowly, "your… consultant seems to be under some misapprehensions about the purpose of our community guidelines."
"He's European." you offered weakly. "They do things differently there."
"Regardless, you have thirty days to remove the unauthorized structures and restore your property to compliance with HOA guidelines, or we'll be forced to begin issuing fines and potentially pursue legal action."
Rogal's face darkened. "This is tactically unsound."
"Nevertheless." Carol continued, ignoring him, "those are the rules you agreed to when you purchased your home."
The drive back was silent, Rogal's massive frame making your sedan look like a clown car. His expression was thunderous, though he said nothing until you pulled into the driveway.
"These administrative restrictions are worse than facing an ork horde." he finally stated.
"I don't know what that means, but I agree it's a nightmare." you sighed, turning off the engine. "And this is just the beginning. The city inspector will be here next week about the property taxes."
"Property… taxes?"
"Yeah, all the 'improvements' you guys have made? They increase the assessed value of my house, which means higher taxes."
Rogal absorbed this with his usual stoicism, though a muscle twitched in his jaw. "We have made you a target for financial warfare."
"That's one way of putting it."
Inside, you found the others gathered around the kitchen table, which Alexis had reinforced to support their combined weight. Sigismund looked up as you entered, his fierce eyes noting your expressions.
"The administrative engagement was unsuccessful." he observed.
"That's putting it mildly." you dropped your purse on the counter and slumped into a chair. "We have to remove everything or face fines we can't afford to pay."
Vladimir frowned. "The defense perimeter is essential for security."
"The watchtower is literally what neighbors see first." you muttered, to no one in particular.
"Perhaps." Sigismund began slowly, "What we require is assistance of a different nature. In the Chapter, when facing insurmountable bureaucratic obstacles, we would sometimes employ the services of… psykers."
The kitchen fell silent. Rogal's expression grew even more severe, if that were possible.
"You suggest warp-craft?" he asked, his tone suggesting deep disapproval.
"I detest the practice as much as any son of Dorn." Sigismund replied stiffly. "But a targeted mental manipulation could resolve our difficulties with these… HOA enforcers."
"What are you guys talking about?" you asked, looking between them in confusion.
Halbrecht, who had been silent until now, spoke up. "Psykers. Those with the ability to manipulate the immaterium, what you might call 'magic.' They could alter the perceptions of your neighbors, make them overlook our fortifications."
"That's not a real thing." you said flatly.
"It is." Vladimir insisted. "Though accessing such powers here may be problematic."
Rogal shook his head firmly. "The warp does not exist in this reality. I have sensed no trace of it since our arrival. No immaterium means no psykers."
"Then how do you explain our presence here?" Sigismund challenged. "We were clearly transported by some warp phenomenon."
"I cannot explain it." Rogal admitted. "But I know what I sense. There is no warp here."
You looked between them, increasingly lost. "What's a warp?"
The five men exchanged glances, a rare moment of uncertainty passing between them.
"It is… difficult to explain." Rogal finally said. "A parallel dimension of psychic energy that underlies reality in our… previous existence."
"Right." you said slowly. "Magic. Got it."
"Not magic." Alexis corrected firmly. "A natural force, like gravity or electromagnetism, but operating on different principles."
You raised your hands in surrender. "Whatever. The point is, we can't use mind control on the HOA, so we need another solution."
"We could eliminate them." Sigismund suggested again, though with less conviction than before.
"Still no." You sighed.
******
The city inspector arrived precisely at 9 AM the following Tuesday, clipboard in hand and an expression of bureaucratic determination on his face. His name tag read "Johnson, Property Assessment."
You met him at the door, having spent the previous evening coaching your houseguests to remain out of sight. Naturally, this lasted approximately thirty seconds into the inspection.
"These additions are quite extensive." Johnson noted, scribbling on his clipboard as he examined the reinforced door frame. "I don't see any permits on file for this work."
"It's just some minor repairs." you tried.
Johnson gave you a look that said he wasn't born yesterday. "Ma'am, your door frame is reinforced with what appears to be aerospace-grade titanium alloy. That's not 'minor repairs.'"
Before you could respond, Rogal emerged from the hallway, his imposing presence immediately filling the entryway. "The reinforcement is necessary for baseline security protocols."
Johnson startled visibly, looking up… and up at the giant before him. "And you are…?"
"He's my contractor." you interjected quickly.
"I'll need to see his license and the permits for this work." Johnson replied, recovering his composure.
"The bureaucratic restrictions in this jurisdiction are tactically unsound." Rogal stated flatly. "In the Imperial—"
"In the Imperial Fists Construction Company." you cut in desperately. "They do things differently. European standards."
Johnson's eyes narrowed. "I'm not familiar with that firm. And regardless of European standards, county building codes still apply."
The inspection deteriorated from there. Despite your best efforts, all five men eventually made appearances, each more disturbing to the inspector than the last. By the time Sigismund emerged from the basement (where he'd been installing what he called a "rudimentary defense bunker"), Johnson was scribbling furiously on his clipboard, his earlier professional demeanor replaced with barely concealed alarm.
"Ma’am." he said as they concluded the inspection, "based on my preliminary assessment, your property improvements have increased your assessed value by approximately sixty percent. You'll be receiving a revised tax statement reflecting these changes."
You felt the blood drain from your face. "Sixty percent?"
"Additionally, I'm obligated to report the unpermitted construction to the county code enforcement office. You can expect to hear from them within ten business days regarding the necessary permits and potential penalties."
After Johnson departed, looking relieved to escape, you collapsed onto your reinforced sofa, head in your hands. The five giants stood or sat around your living room, their expressions varying from Rogal's stoic contemplation to Sigismund's barely suppressed frustration.
"This administrative warfare is dishonorable." Halbrecht declared. "They attack with papers instead of facing us directly."
"That's government for you." You muttered.
"We have made your situation worse." Rogal observed, stating the obvious with his characteristic bluntness.
"I can't afford a sixty percent increase in property taxes." you admitted, the reality of your situation sinking in. "Not to mention fines from the county and the HOA."
The room fell silent, each occupant contemplating the dilemma from their own perspective. It was Vladimir who finally broke the silence.
"We must generate resources." he stated. "Currency."
Alexis nodded slowly. "Agreed. We have consumed your supplies without adequate compensation. This imbalance must be corrected."
"How?" you asked, looking up at them. "You guys don't exist on paper. No Social Security numbers, no IDs, no work permits. You can't exactly walk into a job interview."
"We possess skills." Rogal pointed out. "Construction. Engineering. Strategic planning."
"Great skills." you agreed. "But you need documentation to use them legally."
Sigismund's eyes narrowed thoughtfully. "Perhaps not. In times of war, informal economies often arise. Services provided without official sanction."
"You're talking about working under the table." you translated. "That's technically illegal."
"As is our very existence here." Halbrecht pointed out reasonably. "We are already operating outside your legal framework simply by being present."
You couldn't argue with that logic. You thought about your mounting financial problems, the increased taxes, the potential fines, the ordinary expenses of housing and feeding five enormous men with metabolisms that defied explanation.
"What exactly are you suggesting?" you finally asked.
"We establish a construction enterprise." Rogal stated, as if it were the most obvious solution. "Unofficial, but effective. We build. We reinforce. We improve. We generate currency."
"A construction company." you said slowly. "Run by five giant men with no legal identity, no contractor's license, and a tendency to build everything like it's going to be under siege."
"Exactly." Rogal confirmed, missing or ignoring your sarcasm.
"That's… actually not the worst idea." you admitted after a moment's thought. "There's always demand for handymen who work cheap, especially for cash jobs."
"We do not require substantial compensation." Alexis added. "Merely enough to offset the administrative warfare being waged against you."
"But we'd need to be subtle." you warned. "No watchtowers. No bunkers. Just normal home repairs and improvements."
"Disguising defensive fortifications as aesthetic improvements is standard protocol in urban warfare." Vladimir noted, as if this were common knowledge.
"And we'd need to keep a low profile with the authorities." you continued, warming to the idea despite yourself. "Small jobs, word of mouth only."
Sigismund nodded approvingly. "Guerrilla economics. Attack the problem indirectly rather than facing bureaucratic forces head-on."
"I still find these restrictions tactically unsound." Rogal stated, his perpetual frown deepening. "A society that prioritizes appearance over function invites weakness."
"Welcome to modern society." you sighed.
******
A few days later, you sat at your kitchen table, now reinforced but still looking like an ordinary table, reviewing a handwritten list of potential clients and jobs. The "Imperial Fists Construction" enterprise, as your houseguests insisted on calling it, was still more concept than reality. The bureaucratic obstacles seemed insurmountable.
"We require business credentials." Rogal stated, looming over the table. "Without documentation, our tactical options remain limited."
"I know." you sighed, looking at the papers spread before you. The increased property tax notice had arrived that morning, the numbers even worse than you'd feared. "But getting documentation for you guys is practically impossible without existing identification."
Alexis entered the kitchen, ducking through the doorway. "The neighbor three dwellings south has requested assistance with a collapsing deck structure. I provided a preliminary assessment."
"Mrs. Abernathy?" you asked. "How does she even know about you guys?"
"Word spreads." Vladimir commented from where he was methodically organizing tools. "Tactical information always finds channels."
You massaged your temples, feeling the beginnings of what had become a familiar headache. "We can't just start taking jobs without any kind of legal structure. We'd be risking fines on top of the taxes and HOA penalties we're already facing."
"Administrative warfare requires administrative countermeasures." Sigismund declared, his severe expression suggesting he found this type of battle more challenging than physical combat.
Halbrecht, who had been quietly examining your laptop, looked up. "There exist entities that provide documentation services. Not entirely within legal parameters, but functional."
You stared at him. "Are you suggesting we get fake IDs?"
"Tactical documentation." he corrected. "For emergency deployment situations."
"That's a whole new level of illegal." you pointed out, though you couldn't help considering it. Your financial situation was becoming desperate.
Rogal studied the tax notice with his characteristic intensity. "The system is designed to prevent outsiders from operating within it. A deliberate exclusionary tactic."
"That's one way of looking at bureaucracy." you muttered.
Outside, the afternoon sun cast long shadows across your increasingly fortified yard. The "observation post" had been partially dismantled following the HOA meeting, but much of their other work remained, reinforced fencing disguised as decorative borders, concrete supports hidden beneath garden features, surveillance systems camouflaged as outdoor lighting.
The five men had been trying, in their own bizarre way, to help. They'd reduced their food consumption, though their massive frames still required substantial calories. They'd begun patrolling the neighborhood at night, identifying potential jobs and clients. They'd even attempted to create rudimentary business cards, though Sigismund's design featuring fist and an eagle motif had seemed a bit too militant for suburban handyman work.
"Perhaps." Rogal began slowly, "a more direct approach is required."
"What do you mean?" you asked.
"We approach this Carol Anderson. Present our case directly. Offer our services in exchange for HOA compliance."
You blinked, surprised by the suggestion. "You want to negotiate with the HOA president?"
"Tactical dialogue." Rogal confirmed. "Identify mutual benefits. Establish parameters for coexistence."
"That's… actually not a bad idea." you admitted. "Though getting HOA to agree to anything might be challenging."
"All fortifications have weak points." Sigismund observed cryptically.
You glanced at the stack of bills, the tax notice, the HOA warning. Your savings were dwindling, your options limited. Five enormous men with impossible skills and no legal existence sat in your kitchen, earnestly trying to solve a problem they had largely created.
It was absurd. Impossible. Yet somehow, you found yourself considering Rogal's suggestion. What did you have to lose?
"Alright." you said finally. "Let's try diplomacy. But if Sigismund suggests 'eliminating' anyone again, we're going back to plan A."
"Which was?" Vladimir asked.
"Panic and hope for a miracle." you replied dryly.
Rogal nodded, "The fortress will stand."
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