Lately, King Christmas Wawa's Military has been fairly active in Newbeak. From November 16th to 17th, they have been seen moving and re-locating objects near His Majesty's Royal Officer Deck. The military moved a large aquarium from the previous location of King Christmas Wawa's Royal Mansion. Plans to do this have been discussed from time to time, but the ambition still wasn't perfectly clear. Now, it is clear that The Water Bottle Army plans to add a museum at this location.
On November 17th, a platoon from King Christmas Wawa's Army was sent into Newbeak City to do clean up work on the table that origionally held a large aquarium, which was moved to a new location the day prior. After the table was cleaned and polished, the team started transporting large displays of uniforms and artifacts up through the officer deck. These were then lifted to the new museum location, where they were placed in various positions for a display. This display is still in the works and will most likely be updated in the near future.
The army was also seen hauling around large lumber materials to mesure distances between the two buildings, on the 17th. It became clear later that night that they were finding a way to connect the two offices to each other. The platoon successfully managed to construct the base of a bridge that was installed temporarily until further construction will begin on the night of the 18th. The bridle seemed fairly established and functional, as it was tested with as many as five water bottles on it at the same time.
![Walkway to King Christmas Wawa's new museum Walkway to King Christmas Wawa's new museum](http://custom-images.strikinglycdn.com/res/hrscywv4p/image/upload/c_limit,fl_lossy,h_9000,w_1200,f_auto,q_auto/17802875/149302_183066.jpg)
It has been confirmed by King Christmas Wawa's Army that this museum will most likely not be open to the public for quite some time, if at all. For one, it is directly connected, via bridge, to His Majesty's Royal Officer Deck. This means that one would need at least some high level of military clearence to even be allowed in, considering that King Christmas Wawa implememted various security clearence rules to filter out who is able to enter his officer deck when he is present, or even vacant. This is a basic security method to reduce attempted harm of King Christmas Wawa, and his top loyalists. However, this museum is still visible, be it at a far distance, away from security. Our news department has spoken with officials from King Christmas Wawa's Military, and confirmed that they will allow image and video photography of the entire site, unless taken in a way that poses as a possible threat to King Christmas Wawa and his military. If asked, a spectator is expected to terminate and or provide any photography to an official of KCWM, if requested by security.
So far, the military has taken many uniform and artifact displays, and positioned them in this new museum. Some of these are well known, but some are relativley new. The army has displayed many of King Christmas Wawa's past uniforms; including his Rhinestone Uniform, October Shade Suit, His Majesty's Dress Reds, His Majesty's Dress Blues, His Majesty's First Uniform, and even the September Flame Cape. The exhibit also contains King Christmas Wawa's old parade convertable vehicle. However, another artifact spotted remains undefined. Our reporter at the scene photographed a blue diamond/crystal on a necklace in a unique display case in the corner of the museum.
![King Christmas Wawa's Red Parade Convertible at Newbeak Museum King Christmas Wawa's Red Parade Convertible at Newbeak Museum](http://custom-images.strikinglycdn.com/res/hrscywv4p/image/upload/c_limit,fl_lossy,h_9000,w_1200,f_auto,q_auto/17802875/26079_454897.jpg)
Ohe thing for sure is that this museum will be a public statement of triumph and power for King Christmas Wawa's Army, as it shows the history of their king. It will depict the glory and segnificance of the artifacts that are in the posetion of King Christmas Wawa, boosting his social importance, and displaying his military power.