Description





While The Greek Fatherland is ravaged by their brothers’ and sisters’ desperate need change and revolution, whatever scraps of loyalty left for the republic retreated to the humble island within the farthest corner of the Aegean Sea; Crete.





Watching the mainland engulfed in roaring flames from the soundless shores of their new home, the Greek Republicans rallies whatever refugees and dissents they can muster and plead anyone to help them in their need for survival.





The Golden Dawn and the Turkish Allies hold the northern hemisphere of Greece while the colossal marches of the Red-and-Blacks controls the lower parts of the

Fatherland. One fights for the Greek race while the latter fights for the struggle of working class.





Democracy is safe... for now. Europe has abandoned them, America is struggling for their own survival against a greater threat and the Arabs are rebuilding their young but hopeful republic.They are alone in this war, with no one to help them to win the fight. How many days or months left until either of them wins the war. Then what will happen next?





For now, they can only watch, praying for the smallest chances of hope to save them

from kingdom come.





Conclusion

I wrote the description as vaguely as possible so I don't need to elaborate the finer details, keeping the larger stuff in the shadows for the more grander project. There are basic writings that are completed but it's still in progress. Hope you enjoy it. I wrote the description as vaguely as possible so I don't need to elaborate the finer details, keeping the larger stuff in the shadows for the more grander project. There are basic writings that are completed but it's still in progress. Hope you enjoy it.

: This map is a teaser for a larger project and basically an excuse for me to put some actual topography for the first time. I did remind you people that I wasn't confident when it comes to the implementation in my previous work considering it looks awful. I tried something new in order to keep things from being stale and I think I achieved that goal with this one. I'll discuss about the development process of my work later in the journal entry. But for now, here's the description.