Fort Alloy

Fort Alloy was a British military encampment on the English coast facing Europe and spawn. It was partially destroyed in a terror attack on the 4th of February. It was originally built by Brigadier General Sir Balloon Alloy on February 3rd as an operational headquarters for the defence of the British coast. Alloy administrated the country from the fort while King Ronnie vacationed in Hawaii.

The fort is comprised of four turrets and a wall surrounding several wooden shelters. Three of said turrets still stand, while the wall was compromised and the shelters burned.

It was a popular stop for travellers heading to Europe and America due to it's proximity to spawn.

Following the February 4th terror attack, the British military operation in the area ceased.

The fort was named after its founder, Balloon Alloy. Alloy was rewarded with a Knighthood for his services to the crown in regard to the administration of the fort.

Notable residents included 'Nev' (God) and Benedict the dog.

The ruins of fort Alloy still stand on the coast, and are a prominent feature of the English landscape. It remains uninhabited. Looters and raiders make use of the resources remaining at the site.

On the 19th of February, the fort was claimed by Sealand. Reconstruction has yet to commence.