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The '''Triumphal Arch''' commemorates the [[Battle of Crumhorn]], which was the only war in the universe where the enemy were persuaded to sell their weapons. Statues of 90 famous soldiers adorn the arch. The arch was designed by [[Bergholt Stuttley Johnson]] which explains why the Keeper of the Monuments; [[Mr Scant]]; keeps it in a box. It is seen by [[Carrot]] and [[Angua]] in {{MAA}}. | The '''Triumphal Arch''' commemorates the [[Battle of Crumhorn]], which was the only war in the universe where the enemy were persuaded to sell their weapons. Statues of 90 famous soldiers adorn the arch. The arch was designed by [[Bergholt Stuttley Johnson]] which explains why the Keeper of the Monuments; [[Mr Scant]]; keeps it in a box. It is seen by [[Carrot]] and [[Angua]] in {{MAA}}. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:36, 5 October 2021
The Triumphal Arch commemorates the Battle of Crumhorn, which was the only war in the universe where the enemy were persuaded to sell their weapons. Statues of 90 famous soldiers adorn the arch. The arch was designed by Bergholt Stuttley Johnson which explains why the Keeper of the Monuments; Mr Scant; keeps it in a box. It is seen by Carrot and Angua in Men at Arms.