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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. 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. 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 longest texts)
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As the nations expanded their territories on Earth, conflicts escalated into eternal wars, plunging the world into chaos. People grew frustrated and began rioting against the oppressive regimes. In response, the nations started committing democide, mercilessly exterminating the rioters. The world grew harsher, and the once vibrant plant and animal life on the planet started to wither and burn out. Adding to the devastation, multiple volcanoes erupted, spewing ashes into the atmosphere, further polluting it. The very air we breathe became filled with radioactive gases, carbon monoxide, and asbestos. It seemed as though the Earth itself was rebelling against the actions of humanity. But in the midst of this turmoil, a glimmer of hope emerged from the Russian Empire near the European continent. A revolutionary movement called Heaven Revolution sprang forth from the city of Smolensk, proclaiming a new ideology. They adopted Esperanto as their language, seeing it as a rejection of the existing oppressive systems. The Heaven Revolution sought to rebuild society based on the principles of equality, justice, and peace. They believed that the current state of affairs had led humanity astray, and it was their mission to guide the world back onto the path of righteousness. However, the Russian Empire did not share the same enthusiasm. They saw Esperanto as a form of rebellious language and swiftly moved to eradicate it. Those who were fluent in Esperanto were executed, as the Russian Empire deemed them as threats to their established order. Undeterred by this persecution, the Heaven Revolution decided to leave the Russian Empire behind and spread their message throughout the rest of Europe. Enraged by this exodus, the Russian Empire began to spread messages to other nations, calling for their cooperation in destroying the Heaven Revolution. In the eyes of the Holy Catholic Empire, the Heaven Revolution was seen as a false paradise, a rebellion from hell itself. They believed that only their established religious order could bring about true peace and salvation. Thus, they initiated a crusade against the Heaven Revolution, determined to extinguish the movement and restore their own version of heaven on Earth. Faced with such vehement opposition, the Heaven Revolution made the difficult decision to relocate to the continent of Africa, seeking refuge from the relentless pursuit of their enemies. However, their arrival in Islamistan was met with hostility. The Islamic nations viewed the Heaven Revolution as haram, a forbidden entity that threatened the purity of their faith and the promise of reaching Jannah, their concept of paradise. In their bid to protect their ideals, the Islamistan nations hoped to crush the Heaven Revolution once and for all, ensuring that their version of heaven would prevail. And so, the long and arduous journey of the Heaven Revolution continued, as they faced resistance from all sides, determined to prevail against the odds and bring about a new era of equality, justice, and peace.