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Set in 1916, during a conflict between the powers ''Republic Quebecshire (using the [[Quebecshirite Language|Quebecshirite language]])'' and ''Empire (a neighboring nation to Republic Quebecshire, with the [[Kivuian language|Kivuaian language]])'', the plot follows the lives of various characters linked to the armies of these nations. As the war scenario unfolds, different nations become entangled for their own reasons. The series provides an alternative perspective on Terraconserva, delving into how 20th-century events would have unfolded in this fictional context. | Set in 1916, during a conflict between the powers ''Republic Quebecshire (using the [[Quebecshirite Language|Quebecshirite language]])'' and ''Empire (a neighboring nation to Republic Quebecshire, with the [[Kivuian language|Kivuaian language]])'', the plot follows the lives of various characters linked to the armies of these nations. As the war scenario unfolds, different nations become entangled for their own reasons. The series provides an alternative perspective on Terraconserva, delving into how 20th-century events would have unfolded in this fictional context. | ||
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Author | Nikolai Petrovski |
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Original title | The Great War: Sebastian Wagner's Diary |
Working title | World War |
Illustrator | Aleksandar Stoyanov |
Cover artist | Aleksandar Stoyanov |
Country | Hazbin |
Language | Hazbinian |
Series | 1 |
Release number | 12 |
Genre | Dystopia, Science fiction, alternative history |
Published | 1906-1930 |
Publisher | Gran Glorian Magazine 1906-1914, Hazbinian National Publishing 1916-1930 |
Publication date | October 3, 1906 - July 30, 1916 |
Followed by | The Second World War |
"The Great War" is a series of alternate history novels written by Nikolai Petrovski. Originally published as short stories in Gran Glorian Magazine from 1906 to 1914, Petrovski began writing the first book in 1910, completing it in 1915. Published in 1916 by Hazbinian National Publishing, the series extends until 1930, exploring a fictional universe with a unique geography.
Set in 1916, during a conflict between the powers Republic Quebecshire (using the Quebecshirite language) and Empire (a neighboring nation to Republic Quebecshire, with the Kivuaian language), the plot follows the lives of various characters linked to the armies of these nations. As the war scenario unfolds, different nations become entangled for their own reasons. The series provides an alternative perspective on Terraconserva, delving into how 20th-century events would have unfolded in this fictional context.