Kresimiria Kaiserwald

Kaiserwald

Kaiserwald is a rural district in central Boskenmark, known primarily as the location of Nielz Metzger’s countryside estate. Following the 1961 High Command Mutiny, the deposed dictator was placed under permanent house arrest at Kaiserwald to prevent him from rallying hardline BNA loyalists against the new democratic order.

Metzger lived as a bitter recluse at the estate until his death in 1979, writing anti-democratic memoirs banned by subsequent liberal governments. The mutiny narrative describes him being quietly escorted from Vost under cover of darkness and confined at Kaiserwald under heavy guard — a symbolic exile from the capital he had ruled since 1948.

Modern Bosken far-right figures, including President Viktor Luxenberg, treat Kaiserwald as a shrine to uncompromising nationalism — framing Metzger’s deposition as a cowardly betrayal by the corporate and military elite rather than a necessary rescue from suicidal war with Kresimiria.