1886 The Wall Wloire Joma, 13th of the Amber Cold, 1306: :: It has been nearly two months since I began construction of the Wall. The outer frames near the desired height and I have reached from frozen lake in the west to ocean in the east. The harsh northern blizzards have been relentless and have hindered my work, however they have provided one boon: As ice accumulates along the walls it hardens and forms an extra barrier to defend the pass against future demon assaults. I believe I might even add ice to the structure myself when I have completed the frame. From up here one can almost see the end of the northern plains.:: Ahad, 22nd of the Amber Cold, 1306: :: I am back in the mines, excavating more stone for The Wall's frame. It has been four days now I've spent in this darkness, it reminds me uncomfortably of a life long gone. Even down here I hear a treacherous thunderstorm growing in the Northwest. I have never been a religious man and yet I find myself praying to whichever god will listen that no demon scout comes upon The Wall this early in its creation. I can only hope the relentless blizzard will keep the wall camouflaged to prying eyes. I have just about all the stone I need. I will soon be returning North. ::