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{{Short description|Fortress and headquarters in Uri Alps, Switzerland}} | |||
{{Infobox building | {{Infobox building | ||
| name = Festung Glöbbelhart | | name = Festung Glöbbelhart | ||
| building_type = Fortress and headquarters | | building_type = Fortress and headquarters | ||
| location = [[Glöbbelharttal]], [[Uri Alps]] | | location = [[Glöbbelharttal]], [[Uri Alps]], [[Switzerland]] | ||
| location_country = [[Switzerland]] | | location_country = [[Switzerland]] | ||
| | | owner = [[Glöbbelhart family]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Festung Glöbbelhart''' was a Glöbberian fortress in [[Glöbbelharttal]], | '''Festung Glöbbelhart''' was a Glöbberian fortress in [[Glöbbelharttal]], an Alpine valley in [[Switzerland]]. It was the first headquarters of [[Glöbbery]] and the mother seat of the order's Swiss branch. The [[Glöbbelhart family]] controlled the fortress before the creation of the order and kept authority over its household, access rules, and old records after the founding of Glöbbery.<ref name="globbelharttal-festung"/><ref name="globbery-facilities"/> | ||
Glöbbery was founded at the fortress on 17 October 1888 by [[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbbery founder)|Reinhard Glöbbelhart]] and [[Elias Schwammelwanger]]. The founding meeting was held in the Red Salon and created | Glöbbery was founded at the fortress on 17 October 1888 by [[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbbery founder)|Reinhard Glöbbelhart]] and [[Elias Schwammelwanger]]. The founding meeting was held in the Red Salon and created [[Glöbbelhart Glöbbery]], the first Glöbberian body. Reinhard Glöbbelhart became head of the fortress line, while Elias Schwammelwanger became head of the messenger line.<ref name="globbelhart-globbery-foundation"/> | ||
== Site and layout == | |||
= | Festung Glöbbelhart stood above the valley floor in [[Glöbbelharttal]]. The valley was recorded at approximately 46.6824° N, 8.4387° E in the [[Uri Alps]]. Later investigations treated the coordinate as the approximate valley location rather than the exact position of every Glöbberian structure inside it.<ref name="globbelharttal-geography"/> | ||
The upper household level contained the family apartments and ordinary estate rooms. The Red Salon was below the family level and partly inside the mountain. It served as the central room of the Swiss branch, where senior Glöbberists held oaths, judgments, ceremonies, and document handling. The record rooms kept family papers and the oldest Glöbberian files. Sealed lower chambers and service corridors connected the formal fortress to restricted parts of the site.<ref name="globbelharttal-festung"/><ref name="globbery-facilities"/> | |||
== History == | |||
Before 1888, Festung Glöbbelhart was the seat of the Glöbbelhart family. Reinhard Glöbbelhart inherited the family role as keeper of the fortress estate. His control over the building allowed Glöbbery to begin with a fixed headquarters instead of a travelling circle.<ref name="reinhard-biography"/> | |||
On 17 October 1888, Reinhard Glöbbelhart and Elias Schwammelwanger founded Glöbbery at Festung Glöbbelhart | On 17 October 1888, Reinhard Glöbbelhart and Elias Schwammelwanger founded Glöbbery in the Red Salon. The first register listed twelve members. The members accepted the authority of [[The Gentleman]] and agreed to meet again on 17 January 1889. After the founding meeting, the first register remained at Festung Glöbbelhart, and the Red Salon became the room where branch decisions were entered before they were accepted by the Swiss branch.<ref name="globbelhart-globbery-foundation"/> | ||
Festung Glöbbelhart remained the headquarters of [[Glöbbelhart Glöbbery]] until the destruction of Glöbbery on 18 May 2026. Later Glöbberian facilities were organized as extensions of the first Swiss branch. A fourth fortress was planned for [[Romania]] in 2026, but the project was stopped on 26 February 2026 after records connected it to Reinhard Glöbbelhart and Glöbberian construction planning.<ref name="globbelhart-globbery-role"/><ref name="globbery-facilities"/> | |||
== Fortress control == | |||
The Glöbbelhart family controlled the physical fortress structure. Its authority covered the household, keys, maintenance records, and family registers. This gave the family control over access to the Red Salon, the old record rooms, and the lower chambers.<ref name="globbelharttal-festung"/> | |||
The [[Schwammelwanger family]] controlled the messenger side of the Swiss branch. Its records covered doctrine papers, sacrifice ledgers, messenger records, and financial files. The fortress therefore had a divided administrative structure, with the Glöbbelhart line controlling the site and the Schwammelwanger line controlling doctrine and branch communication.<ref name="globbelharttal-festung"/><ref name="globbery-organization"/> | |||
== Death Train and exposure == | |||
The | The main Swiss hub of the [[Death Train]] operated beneath the facility network around Festung Glöbbelhart and Glöbbelharttal. The system was first recorded in Glöbberian documents in 1933 and operated 6,363 metres below ground. It connected the Swiss hub to other Glöbberian facilities and allowed victims and material to move outside normal transport routes.<ref name="death-train-route"/> | ||
The Death Train was uncovered on 9 May 2026, secured on 10 May 2026, and dismantled on 11 May 2026. Its tunnels were filled between 12 May and 16 May 2026. On 18 May 2026, the [[Fish Collective]] entered the administrative office attached to the Swiss hub. The office records confirmed the Death Train's connection to the wider Glöbberian facility network after the system had already been dismantled. Glöbbery was declared destroyed the same day.<ref name="death-train-exposure"/><ref name="leopold-office"/> | |||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[Ghost Parliament]] | * [[Ghost Parliament]] | ||
* [[Death Train]] | * [[Death Train]] | ||
* [[Leopold Armin von Greiffenbach]] | |||
* [[Fish Collective]] | |||
* [[Fortress Har Admon]] | * [[Fortress Har Admon]] | ||
* [[Fortress Chornobesk]] | * [[Fortress Chornobesk]] | ||
* [[Kurokasa Mansion]] | * [[Kurokasa Mansion]] | ||
== References == | |||
{{Reflist|refs= | |||
<ref name="globbelharttal-geography">"[[Glöbbelharttal#Geography|Geography]]". ''Glöbbelharttal''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref> | |||
<ref name="globbelharttal-festung">"[[Glöbbelharttal#Festung Glöbbelhart|Festung Glöbbelhart]]". ''Glöbbelharttal''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref> | |||
<ref name="globbery-organization">"[[Glöbbery#Organization|Organization]]". ''Glöbbery''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref> | |||
<ref name="globbery-facilities">"[[Glöbbery#Facilities|Facilities]]". ''Glöbbery''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref> | |||
<ref name="globbelhart-globbery-foundation">"[[Glöbbelhart Glöbbery#Foundation|Foundation]]". ''Glöbbelhart Glöbbery''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref> | |||
<ref name="globbelhart-globbery-role">"[[Glöbbelhart Glöbbery#Role in Glöbbery|Role in Glöbbery]]". ''Glöbbelhart Glöbbery''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref> | |||
<ref name="reinhard-biography">"[[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbbery founder)#Biography|Biography]]". ''Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbbery founder)''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref> | |||
<ref name="death-train-route">"[[Death Train#Route network|Route network]]". ''Death Train''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref> | |||
<ref name="death-train-exposure">"[[Death Train#Exposure and dismantling|Exposure and dismantling]]". ''Death Train''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref> | |||
<ref name="leopold-office">"[[Leopold Armin von Greiffenbach#Death Train office|Death Train office]]". ''Leopold Armin von Greiffenbach''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref> | |||
}} | |||
[[Category:Glöbbery]] | [[Category:Glöbbery]] | ||
[[Category:Switzerland]] | [[Category:Switzerland]] | ||
[[Category:Swiss Alps]] | [[Category:Swiss Alps]] | ||
[[Category:Locations]] | [[Category:Locations]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:38, 8 July 2026
| Festung Glöbbelhart | |
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| General information | |
| Type | Fortress and headquarters |
| Location | Glöbbelharttal, Uri Alps, Switzerland, Switzerland |
| Owner | Glöbbelhart family |
Festung Glöbbelhart was a Glöbberian fortress in Glöbbelharttal, an Alpine valley in Switzerland. It was the first headquarters of Glöbbery and the mother seat of the order's Swiss branch. The Glöbbelhart family controlled the fortress before the creation of the order and kept authority over its household, access rules, and old records after the founding of Glöbbery.[1][2]
Glöbbery was founded at the fortress on 17 October 1888 by Reinhard Glöbbelhart and Elias Schwammelwanger. The founding meeting was held in the Red Salon and created Glöbbelhart Glöbbery, the first Glöbberian body. Reinhard Glöbbelhart became head of the fortress line, while Elias Schwammelwanger became head of the messenger line.[3]
Site and layout
[edit | edit source]Festung Glöbbelhart stood above the valley floor in Glöbbelharttal. The valley was recorded at approximately 46.6824° N, 8.4387° E in the Uri Alps. Later investigations treated the coordinate as the approximate valley location rather than the exact position of every Glöbberian structure inside it.[4]
The upper household level contained the family apartments and ordinary estate rooms. The Red Salon was below the family level and partly inside the mountain. It served as the central room of the Swiss branch, where senior Glöbberists held oaths, judgments, ceremonies, and document handling. The record rooms kept family papers and the oldest Glöbberian files. Sealed lower chambers and service corridors connected the formal fortress to restricted parts of the site.[1][2]
History
[edit | edit source]Before 1888, Festung Glöbbelhart was the seat of the Glöbbelhart family. Reinhard Glöbbelhart inherited the family role as keeper of the fortress estate. His control over the building allowed Glöbbery to begin with a fixed headquarters instead of a travelling circle.[5]
On 17 October 1888, Reinhard Glöbbelhart and Elias Schwammelwanger founded Glöbbery in the Red Salon. The first register listed twelve members. The members accepted the authority of The Gentleman and agreed to meet again on 17 January 1889. After the founding meeting, the first register remained at Festung Glöbbelhart, and the Red Salon became the room where branch decisions were entered before they were accepted by the Swiss branch.[3]
Festung Glöbbelhart remained the headquarters of Glöbbelhart Glöbbery until the destruction of Glöbbery on 18 May 2026. Later Glöbberian facilities were organized as extensions of the first Swiss branch. A fourth fortress was planned for Romania in 2026, but the project was stopped on 26 February 2026 after records connected it to Reinhard Glöbbelhart and Glöbberian construction planning.[6][2]
Fortress control
[edit | edit source]The Glöbbelhart family controlled the physical fortress structure. Its authority covered the household, keys, maintenance records, and family registers. This gave the family control over access to the Red Salon, the old record rooms, and the lower chambers.[1]
The Schwammelwanger family controlled the messenger side of the Swiss branch. Its records covered doctrine papers, sacrifice ledgers, messenger records, and financial files. The fortress therefore had a divided administrative structure, with the Glöbbelhart line controlling the site and the Schwammelwanger line controlling doctrine and branch communication.[1][7]
Death Train and exposure
[edit | edit source]The main Swiss hub of the Death Train operated beneath the facility network around Festung Glöbbelhart and Glöbbelharttal. The system was first recorded in Glöbberian documents in 1933 and operated 6,363 metres below ground. It connected the Swiss hub to other Glöbberian facilities and allowed victims and material to move outside normal transport routes.[8]
The Death Train was uncovered on 9 May 2026, secured on 10 May 2026, and dismantled on 11 May 2026. Its tunnels were filled between 12 May and 16 May 2026. On 18 May 2026, the Fish Collective entered the administrative office attached to the Swiss hub. The office records confirmed the Death Train's connection to the wider Glöbberian facility network after the system had already been dismantled. Glöbbery was declared destroyed the same day.[9][10]
See also
[edit | edit source]- Glöbbery
- Glöbbelharttal
- Glöbbelhart Glöbbery
- Glöbbelhart family
- Schwammelwanger family
- Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbbery founder)
- Elias Schwammelwanger
- The Gentleman
- Middle Eye
- Ghost Parliament
- Death Train
- Leopold Armin von Greiffenbach
- Fish Collective
- Fortress Har Admon
- Fortress Chornobesk
- Kurokasa Mansion
References
[edit | edit source]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Festung Glöbbelhart". Glöbbelharttal. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Facilities". Glöbbery. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Foundation". Glöbbelhart Glöbbery. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ "Geography". Glöbbelharttal. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ "Biography". Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbbery founder). Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ "Role in Glöbbery". Glöbbelhart Glöbbery. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ "Organization". Glöbbery. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ "Route network". Death Train. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ "Exposure and dismantling". Death Train. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ "Death Train office". Leopold Armin von Greiffenbach. Vrienden Universe Wiki.