The Lord of the Rings is nothing more than an impossible to read fairy tale. Filled with characters that could never appear in reality and stupid attempts to write representation for minority groups the message of how people can change is absolutely terrible. Frodo is a completely unrealistic protagonist and the Ring is far too powerful the Orcs are obviously an allegory for the Jaffa with the author's experience and politics obviously influencing the work with monarchies always seen as positive. The author spends far to much time elaborating on useless history with the appendixes being nothing more then obvious filler for the publishers. The Fellowship of the Ring is the best book in the cesspool of the series, but it is still nothing more than a pathetic attempt to find religion in the authors worlds. The second book the Two Towers is even worse with the Rohirrim obviously being what the author thinks of humanity as noble paragons that can do no wrong and leave a trial of monstrous corpses in their wake. The final book the War of the Ring shows all the problems that the author has in his works stupid reactionary monarchist views with Aragon immediately solving all of the problems that are afflicting humanity because of his superhuman abilities. There is nothing redeemable about the cesspool of the works of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien they are the pinnacle of reaction and monarchism that Perfidies Albion represent. Instead read a good patriotic French novel like the Song of Roland or the Phantom of the Opera. Hail France! Hail Victory!
-Extract from a French review of the Lord of the Rings the books would become symbols of resistance due to how much the French Fifth Republic hated them. (Authors Note: Sorry for not updating yesterday I had a migraine.)
The film Deamons on the Ice is one of the most defining works of the twentieth century with a beautiful plot and an unique character evolution as Alexander Nevsky rebuilds the ancient culture of the Slavs following the commands of Perun at the Battle on the Ice. The movie begins with planning for the battle with mentions that a blizzard is coming towards the battlefield. As the Battle begins the forces of the Livonian order managing to break the lines of Novgorod's forces which pushes the soldiers of Novgorod back to the edges of the lake where it seems all is lost. As Alexander Nevsky sees his friend hacked down by a Livonian knight he prays to Perun asking for a last chance for victory. As he fights the blizzard strikes into the rear of the Livonian forces they transforms into screaming demons made of ice and steel the Livonian soldiers are slaughtered and Perun appears before Nevsky and orders him to reunite the sons of the Three Brothers of Slavic legend under the banner of Perun. Alexander Nevsky accepts his duty and returns to Novgorod where he converts the entire city to worship of Perun and the other ancient Slavic gods. The remainder of the film is focused on the unification of the region known today as Russia under Nevsky's banner. The final scene is the fall of Moscow to Nevsky and the proclamation of the nation of Hyperborea under the control of High Priest Alexander Nevsky.
The second film in the Alexander Nevsky saga is the Angels of Flames as the armies of Christian Europe attack Hyperborea to spread Christianity across the Russian lands. The Christian soldiers rape their way across Russia which rallies the Russian People under the banner of the Kolovrat. Despite this Hyperborean forces lose several key battles with Alexander Nevsky wounded early in the war Moscow is soon under siege by the soldiers of Poland, Lithuania, and the Livonian Order. The battle initially seems that the Christian forces will be able to take the city then Alexander Nevsky awakens. He manages to rally the Slavic forces under his banner and calls forth the soldiers of Perun from the blazing flames of Moscow. The film ends with the sacrifice of Andreas von Stierland to Perun as the forces of Hyperborea launches their grand counter-attack against the Christian Crusade.
-Extract from a summary of the plots of the Alexander Nevsky Saga.
The coup that gave birth to the Fifth French Republic seemed to many to have come completely out of blue but there were many factors leading up to the coup. Ever since the death of the Third Republic the French political scene was riven with division between the rising powers of the far-right and the far-left which both in an ironic twist of fate supported the establishment of a Republic without the monarchies. The military was infiltrated by the far-right on every level while the far-left held a lot influence in the work force with massive numbers of workers having membership of the Communist Party. This did not lend itself to stability with only the uniting force of the Goa'uld War keeping a lid on the instability when the Great African Revolt began all form of unity collapsed into terrorist campaigns across the nation. As the far-right and the far-left slaughtered each other and the forces of the government the world cut themselves of from France as they unleashed a series of war crimes against the colonial populace of their vast empire. The military had a lot of influence which contributed to the October Coup with the greatest example of the minister for defence held by a commissioned general appointed by the military.
When the coup was launched the far-left immediately began to riot and declared the French Commune in Bastille Square before the French army moved in and opened fire against the communists slaughtering them all and dumping their corpses in a mass-grave to the south of Paris. The French Fifth Republic secured the vast majority of the nation they attempted and failed to secure control in Brittiany and Corsica but the soldiers there mutinied declaring allegiance to the exiled monarchs. This allowed them to return to Ajaccio establishing the free-French Republic.
-Extract from Nathaniel 1st Duke of Mornington's book The Flames of Freedom: The Great African Revolt.
