The Angel of the Revolution: A Tale of the Coming Terror
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A determined young inventor perfects a novel flying machine and is drawn into a secret revolutionary brotherhood. The society deploys fleets of aerial vessels to strike at established powers, transforming warfare through raids, sieges, and dramatic air battles. A charismatic female leader shapes the movement's ideals and provokes moral dilemmas as personal loyalties and political necessity collide. The narrative traces campaigns across nations, espionage and aerial diplomacy, and the personal costs of the struggle, culminating in the conquest and reordering of Europe and the imposition of a contested peace.
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