Hidden away in a seemingly endless maze of red rock hills, caves, and crevices, Cresta Confederada or in English, Confederate Ridge is among one of the most concealed positions on the former Texas-Mexico border. Named for its use by "Undefeated" rebel soldiers fleeing the former CSA into Mexico to continue their fight for freedom, Cresta Confederada was rendered mostly vacant by 1867 and between that time and the War saw little use, however in the post-War world it acts as a hideout for those who would seek shelter from prosecution or the elements, most notably Pancho Mendoza's People's Legion which has occupied the ridge since the beginning of La Guerra de La Ciudadela with Rey Cristobol.
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| - Hidden away in a seemingly endless maze of red rock hills, caves, and crevices, Cresta Confederada or in English, Confederate Ridge is among one of the most concealed positions on the former Texas-Mexico border. Named for its use by "Undefeated" rebel soldiers fleeing the former CSA into Mexico to continue their fight for freedom, Cresta Confederada was rendered mostly vacant by 1867 and between that time and the War saw little use, however in the post-War world it acts as a hideout for those who would seek shelter from prosecution or the elements, most notably Pancho Mendoza's People's Legion which has occupied the ridge since the beginning of La Guerra de La Ciudadela with Rey Cristobol.
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| - Hidden away in a seemingly endless maze of red rock hills, caves, and crevices, Cresta Confederada or in English, Confederate Ridge is among one of the most concealed positions on the former Texas-Mexico border. Named for its use by "Undefeated" rebel soldiers fleeing the former CSA into Mexico to continue their fight for freedom, Cresta Confederada was rendered mostly vacant by 1867 and between that time and the War saw little use, however in the post-War world it acts as a hideout for those who would seek shelter from prosecution or the elements, most notably Pancho Mendoza's People's Legion which has occupied the ridge since the beginning of La Guerra de La Ciudadela with Rey Cristobol.
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