Fallen Eagle [Kingdom-Building; Military Strategy]
Synopsis
The year is 1459. Constantinople has fallen, and the Romans are no more.
Nearly fifteen hundred years after its founding, the greatest empire the world has known has ceased to exist, swallowed whole by the Great Ottoman tide. In the dying embers of the Byzantine world, its last rump states stand on the brink of collapse. Their fall will mark the end of any remnant of Roman rule.
Nestled in the mountains of the Crimean Peninsula, the tiny Greek Principality of Theodoro clings to a desperate existence, living in the shadow of Byzantium's destroyers. Its fall is not a possibility; it is a historical certainty.
Dr. Nikos Karagiannis is a History professor ripped across worlds into the body of Theodorus, a bookish third son in a disgraced house with a prophetic name, but little prospects. Nikos has no magic or divine blessings. What he does possess is the knowledge of the political blunders, the shifting alliances, and the military tactics that will lead this land to ruin.
"The city is fallen and I am still alive."
– Constantine XI Palaiologos, the last Byzantine Emperor.
What to Expect:
Historical Kingdom-Building: A gritty, grounded take on rebuilding a nation where power is nuanced and subtle, intrigue and diplomacy achieve as much as a raised army, and the statebuilding necessary to build an enduring, prosperous Kingdom is depicted in all its fantastically boring detail. Battles are won with strategy, not superpowers, and economic reforms are multilayered schemes, not magical technological solutions.
A Brutally Realistic World: The protagonist is not the center of the universe. Allies and antagonists have their own ambitions and plans, and will act accordingly.
Meaningful Character Arcs: Characters are forged and broken by the crucible of war and politics. Dramatic and tense character interplay abounds, and no one is safe. You have been warned.
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Chapters (73 Total)
RSS- 1 Character Glossary
- 2 Chapter 1: An Inheritance of Ash
- 3 Chapter 2: The Hazelnut Tree
- 4 Chapter 3: Carved from Weakness
- 5 Chapter 4: Shatter the Board
- 6 Chapter 5: Birth of a Villain
- 7 Chapter 6: Symptom Diagnosis
- 8 Chapter 7: A Fortuitous Encounter
- 9 Chapter 8: A Test of Character
- 10 Chapter 9: Beating Raw Iron into Shape
- 11 Chapter 10: Quenching the Blade
- 12 Chapter 11: A Flock of Sheep
- 13 Chapter 12: Shouting the Loudest
- 14 Chapter 13: Desperate Incantations
- 15 Chapter 14: A Dangerous Pact
- 16 Chapter 15: A Whisper in the Night
- 17 Chapter 16: Monsters Aren't Real
- 18 Chapter 17: I’m Nothing Like You
- 19 Chapter 18: Unexpected Disasters
- 20 Chapter 19: Everything Else, We Burn
- 21 Chapter 20: When the Enemy Knows You Are Coming
- 22 Chapter 21: For Theodoro
- 23 Chapter 22: Die Fighting
- 24 Chapter 23: The True Price of Victory
- 25 Chapter 24: The Pieces are In Play
- 26 Chapter 25: The Devil Whispers
- 27 Chapter 26: Hide the Stains
- 28 Chapter 27: Right the Past
- 29 Chapter 28: Spilled Wine and Spilled Secrets
- 30 Chapter 29: Do What you Must
- 31 Character Spotlight - Cassandra Nomikos
- 32 Chapter 30 link to read for free (Volume 2 available on Amazon and Patreon for 3.5€)
- 33 Chapter 60: Shielding Paradise's Gates
- 34 Chapter 61: A Steep Cost in Blood
- 35 Chapter 62: Pulling Itself Apart
- 36 Chapter 63: Come Back Alive
- 37 Chapter 64: Coming for Them
- 38 Chapter 65: Bold and Unpredictable
- 39 Chapter 66: More Kindling for the Fire
- 40 Chapter 67: A Slight Obstruction
- 41 Chapter 68: A Cabal of Cunning Beasts
- 42 Chapter 69: Of Casus Belli and Rights of Land
- 43 Chapter 70: A Desolate Prison
- 44 Chapter 71: One Minute to Rule them All
- 45 Chapter 72: The Stakes are Set
- 46 Chapter 73: He Raised His Sword
- 47 Chapter 74: Desperation or Bravery
- 48 Stubbing Fallen Eagle and Fan Appreciation Corner
- 49 Chapter 75: An Army of Locusts
- 50 Chapter 76: Haunted Men
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