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“Chapter 1.2: Journey of Heaven (Part 1/2) Nations expand territories of Earth, w” (22 conversations)
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Chapter 1.2: Journey of Heaven (Part 1/2) Nations expand territories of Earth, world wars is being enraged into eternal wars, people start to rioting, nations start to commit democide of rioters, world is going harsher. After the century, originating from Russian Empire near continent Europe, reportedly known in Russian city is Smolensk, revolutionary movement called Heaven Revolution, having language is Esperanto and rejecting religion. Heaven Revolution striving to rebuild a society based on principles of equality, justice, and peace. Heaven Revolution starts to spread and excusing Russian Empire, Russian Empire refused and begin to destroy Heaven Revolution, Russian Empire know Esperanto is form of rebellious language and start to execute people who fluent in Esperanto. Heaven Revolution leaves Russian Empire to continent Europe, Russian Empire is enraged and start to spread message to nations, nations accepted message from Russian Empire. Holy Catholic Empire believed Heaven Revolution is fake heaven and rebellion from hell, begin to crusade against. Heaven Revolution left continent Europe to continent Africa, Islamistan believe Heaven Revolution is considered as haram and shouldn't go to Jannah. They are hoping Heaven Revolution will be smashed forever. (Write complex and longest texts)
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In the midst of a world engulfed in eternal wars and turmoil, the nations on Earth continued to expand their territories, hungry for power and control. This insatiable thirst for dominance led to widespread rioting and chaos among the people, who were growing tired and weary of the constant violence and suffering. As the situation escalated, the nations began resorting to extreme measures to suppress the rioters, committing acts of democide in their attempts to maintain control. The world grew harsher with each passing day, as hope for a peaceful resolution seemed to fade away. Amidst this grim reality, a revolutionary movement known as the Heaven Revolution emerged from the depths of the Russian Empire, near the continent of Europe. The movement had its roots in the city of Smolensk, where a collective voice arose, speaking a language known as Esperanto and rejecting the dominant religious ideologies of the time. The Heaven Revolution sought to rebuild society based on the principles of equality, justice, and peace, envisioning a future devoid of the societal divisions and oppressive structures that plagued the world. As news of the revolution began to spread, it garnered support from individuals seeking change and a better future for themselves and their fellow human beings. However, the Russian Empire, recognizing Esperanto as a form of rebellious language, refused to acknowledge the ideals of the Heaven Revolution and instead aimed to crush the movement entirely. They launched a brutal campaign against those fluent in Esperanto, executing people on the grounds of their linguistic affiliation, viewing them as threats to their power and control. Realizing the danger they faced within the confines of the Russian Empire, the Heaven Revolution made the difficult decision to abandon their homeland and seek refuge on the continent of Europe. Their departure only fueled the rage of the Russian Empire, which viewed their actions as a betrayal and a direct challenge to their authority. The Russian Empire began disseminating its message of condemnation and destruction to other nations, painting the Heaven Revolution as a false utopia and branding its followers as rebellious vermin. One such nation that fell prey to their propaganda was the Holy Catholic Empire, who saw the Heaven Revolution as a direct affront to their religious beliefs and launched a crusade against the movement. Unable to find solace in Europe, the Heaven Revolution continued their arduous journey, crossing vast oceans to reach the continent of Africa. However, their arrival in this new land was met with skepticism and animosity, particularly from Islamistan, a devout Islamic nation. Islamistan believed the Heaven Revolution to be an impure and forbidden path, viewing their rejection of religion as haram and sinful. They fervently hoped for the movement's swift demise, hoping it would be crushed forever and prevented from reaching Jannah, their version of paradise. And so, the Heaven Revolution found itself caught between the forces of tyranny and religious fervor, as they relentlessly pursued their vision of a society founded on principles of equality, justice, and peace. Their journey was far from over, and their resolve would be tested at every turn, as they sought a place where their ideals could take root and flourish.