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“Chapter 1.2: Journey of Heaven (Part 1/2) Nations expand territories of Earth, w” (5 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. Plant and animal life on planet are infernally burning out, multiple of volcanos erupted to produce ashes into atmosphere. Some of planet's atmosphere is filled with radioactive gases and carbon monoxide, asbestoses. Atmospheric temperature of Earth is increased to 900 Kelvin, Earth will be potentially become star, world may be overheated, oceans start to be boiling and decreasing sea level, people hoping human extinction will happens. Due to censorship, society will be post-truth, science is now in danger, risk of scientific knowledge will be obliterated. 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 it. 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, hoping Heaven Revolution will be smashed forever. (Write complex and longer texts)
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As the world continued to spiral into chaos, with nations expanding their territories and engaging in endless wars, the plight of the people grew increasingly dire. Riots erupted everywhere, as individuals voiced their discontent and frustration. In response, nations resorted to extreme measures, committing democide to quell the uprisings. The planet itself seemed to be suffering too, with both plant and animal life being consumed by infernos. Volcanoes erupted relentlessly, spewing ash into the atmosphere. The very air we breathe became filled with dangerous radioactive gases, carbon monoxide, and asbestos. The situation grew even more alarming as the atmospheric temperature soared to a scorching 900 Kelvin, threatening to turn Earth into a blazing star. As the oceans boiled and the sea levels decreased, many began to lose hope, yearning for the extinction of the human race. In this dystopian world, censorship became the norm, and truth became a relic of the past. Scientific knowledge and progress were in great jeopardy, with the risk of complete obliteration looming ominously. It was during this century of chaos that a revolutionary movement, known as Heaven Revolution, emerged from the Russian Empire, specifically from the city of Smolensk. Heaven Revolution rejected religion and embraced Esperanto, a language designed to promote unity and equality. Their mission was to rebuild society on the foundation of justice and peace. However, the Russian Empire vehemently opposed the ideals of Heaven Revolution and embarked on a campaign to dismantle and eradicate this movement. They saw Esperanto as a dangerous tool of rebellion and commenced the execution of anyone fluent in the language. With no choice but to leave their homeland, Heaven Revolution set their sights on Europe. However, the Russian Empire's message of defiance spread quickly, and other nations sided with them, viewing the movement as a threat. Meanwhile, the Holy Catholic Empire, steeped in its traditional beliefs, saw Heaven Revolution as a false utopia and a rebellion against heaven itself. They launched a crusade against the movement, determined to crush it underfoot. Undeterred, Heaven Revolution continued its journey, now crossing into the continent of Africa. Yet, even here, they faced opposition, as Islamistan regarded Heaven Revolution as haram, forbidden and condemned to never reach Jannah, their version of paradise. The followers of Islamistan hoped that Heaven Revolution would be defeated once and for all. Amidst the chaos and resistance, the journey of Heaven Revolution continued. The future of this movement, and indeed the fate of humanity, hung precariously in the balance. Would they be able to overcome the obstacles and create the society they dreamed of, or would they be crushed under the weight of opposition and despair? The answers lay ahead, as the revolutionary journey of Heaven Revolution unfolded.