George E. Firedawn Tomb

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The George E. Firedawn Tomb, also referred to as the Tomb of George E. Firedawn or simply the Firedawn Tomb, is the burial place of George Firedawn, one of the founders of the United States of Quentin who was put to death for treason in 1845 after the Founders Conflict. Located in Northarbore, GA, the tomb is one of the most hated and shunned places in the entire nation, perhaps the entire world, and the tomb is never lit or given any special honors, being covered completely in black and surrounded and concealed by a small hall, which has only one small entrance. The Firedawn Tomb Guard, a special unit of the Fort McCarthy Defense Force, constantly guards the tomb from the inside, with muskets drawn and continuously aimed at the tomb.

The tomb was built in 1847 for the deceased Firedawn, and attempts to create a burial site for Firedawn and his conspirators were not succeeding. Finally, in 1846 the city of Northarbore volunteered itself as a site for the burial of Firedawn, however only accepted if they could gain control of the design of the tomb. Congress accepted, and in 1847 the tomb was built. Northarbore was the site of the Battle of Northarbore during the Quentinian War of Independence, and the city's council accepted as it felt they had a lasting debt to pay to the former general. This sparked acceptance of other cities, and tombs of Firedawn's co-conspirators include the Penswill Tomb in Kauffmansville, Snowland, and J.P. Tomb in Stevenstown, DA.