Throughout Eurussian history, a handful of monumental engineering feats have defined the continent’s identity and shaped its political landscape. The first and most imposing is the Trench—a continent-spanning defence line that stretches unbroken from the eastern coast to the western shore. Constructed generations ago to repel the advancing southern armies, it stands as both a symbol of security and a reminder of the brutal history that demanded its creation. Its colossal walls, fortified positions, and deep foundations remain one of the most extraordinary construction achievements ever undertaken—yet their legacy is marked as much by sacrifice as by ingenuity.
Running parallel to this legacy of grand design is the Eurussian Superhighway, the largest overland transport route in the modern age. Spanning the breadth of the continent, the highway connects the three great capitals—Phoenix City, Greentown, and Krashnov—into a single unified network. Decades in the making, its reinforced lanes, elevated spans, and multi-tiered infrastructure serve as the primary artery for military convoys, commercial freight, and civilian travel alike. Together, the Trench and the Superhighway represent the height of Eurussian engineering: one built to divide and defend, the other built to connect and sustain.

A vast defensive scar across Eurussia’s southern border, manned exclusively by FLAME units. Five main hubs and thousands of smaller barracks line its length, forming an unbroken barrier where towers keep constant watch and stand as the shield against southern threats.

The continent’s main overland artery, running the full length of Eurussia and binding its three great capitals into a single network. Its reinforced lanes and elevated spans support military convoys, freight, and civilian travel alike, with countless slip roads branching toward the many provinces that line its route.