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Just discovered this wonderful AAR as a result of the ACAs. I can't wait to see what's going to happen next!
 
Just discovered this wonderful AAR as a result of the ACAs. I can't wait to see what's going to happen next!

Welcome aboard. I hope it was a rather long eventful read!
 
Interesting, I wonder who in this sleepy town will be Tristan's appointment and whether or not this will turn the tide in his quest to stop Hitler and save Germany.

Congratulations on the ACA victory!
 
Thanks again all!

I am sure the next few installments will keep people thrilled and surprised and the possible twists and turns. At least one person is scheduled to die in the next few installments. I'm sure we all can't wait to see who it is!

As a spoiler, the next few installments that I know of (always subject to add more), are:

"A Face That I Use to Know"
"The Chair Hits the Floor"
"A Question of Honor"
"Treason in the Family"

Enjoy!
 
Warning. This post contains REAL spoilers. This is not a joke. This is serious. It is not cereal. It is serious. Warning. You have been warned.

A slew of new characters are being introduced in the next few installments. Be prepared. Be very prepared. To forewarn you, do not get too attached to some of the new characters. These characters have always been present, but are finally being introduced to further flesh out the story.

Here is a few hints at some of the new characters:

It is mentioned that Rhiley is one of Tristan's youngest nephews from his side of the family.

Tristan has briefly mentioned his wife, Christina, yet we don't know much about her family.

What we do know about Christina's family is she has a brother, because Tristan has two nephews, Adolf and Erick that we were introduced to earlier.

Tristan's daughter Alessandra is pregnant and is engaged to be married, but who is the man? We know little about him, no name, no history, except that Tristan got a transfer approved to him to a unit his son commands - what son though?

These are just a few questions and concerns that will be addressed in the next few installments of "Nightmare". Until then, enjoy!
 
Tease.........................
 
Tease.........................

Your suffering and pain may hurt you, but to me it is just inspiring! ;)

In all seriousness, be prepared to be...heartbroken. Literally.
 
Alptraum
An Alternative History Affair
By TekcoR


A Face That I Use to Know


The major and mayor looked at me for a second and nodded in agreement to my aforementioned question. I looked more intently at the major, I had recognized him in a heartbeat after stepping off the plane, his delay in recognizing me had me a bit perplexed and disheartened, I had known him for forty three years of my life. I had known the mayor also, but he was a much younger person than either the major or I. His youth had awarded him to the position of mayor of this town. His unquestioning arrogance growing up as a young adult in the beginnings of the National Socialism era had corrupted him. From letters I have received, I had understood that the current mayor was much worse than the previous mayor. In retrospect, it felt kind of ironic standing in front of the former mayor turned major of the Volksstrum and the current mayor of the town.

I had kind of been waiting to elicit more than a response from the two figures, and was pleased after the awkward moments of silence that had transpired, when the major began to speak. “Tristan,” he began at first. “Is that really you?”

I smiled. “Yes, brother, yes it is me.” I said with great pride and joy while displaying a calm quiet demeanor. It had been a great many months since I had last seen Josef, December 13th, 1943 to be precise. The date of my arrival back home on Norddeich occurred August 17th, 1944. The past few days had felt like an eternity, and I was not fully aware of all the events that had transpired, and would inevitably have to play catch-up to matters that would further strain my attention. But at the current time, that was an entirely different matter and time.

I could notice my brother reexamining what he saw before him. My uniform was impressive compared to his old uniform, one he had in fact I later confirmed to be his Great War uniform, with minor adjustments. The uniform of his men in the Volksstrum were far below the quality of their commander’s uniform. I had witnessed in my brief detour in Berlin, of Goebbels urging the people of all people of society to donate spare clothing to the Volksstrum to assist in the defense of the Fatherland. The drives were mildly successful from what I had heard, given the scarcity of materials for the civilian population. When clothing could not be found, the Volksstrum often wore material from their civilian jobs.


A collection station for clothing for the Volksstrum.​

“My, my,” he said after taking the previous nine seconds to be shock and awed by my attire. “My, I can’t believe how far you have come! It is great to see you have not forgotten your roots,” he finished as he came closer, extending his arms to hug me. I matched the motion, and embraced my brother for a dozen seconds. After those seconds passed, my brother released his arms from around my back, and resumed his previous position, much to the relief of the current mayor. I could notice that he seemed distressed, what exactly was causing it I could not pinpoint at the current time.

“It is an honor to see that the Reichsführer can make time out of his busy schedule to visit such a remote destination in the Reich,” the mayor said. I was able to pinpoint the distress in the mayor, he seemed to be jealous, and perhaps frightened that member of the Schnack family had returned with power second only the Führer. I instantly recalled letters that Josef had sent me after the death of father and mother. They had died ten days after I had last visited home. My last memory of mother was calming me after I awoke in a dead sweat in the middle of the night. Her calm demeanor and understanding attitude calmed my nerves that night as she gently rubbed my back easing me back to sleep. No matter my age, I always felt as if I were just six or seven years old around her.

I recall at exactly 1:37 am in the morning of December 23rd, 1943, a young sergeant who I had not yet gotten to know, he was a recent transfer from what I later gathered, urgently walked into my tent and awoke me. He carried a message that had not been encoded. “Tristan, father and mother passed away during their sleep,” it read. I had heard Josef’s voice in the telegraph, and later confirmed in a separate letter to him that he had indeed written those very words. I yearned to be apart of the burial; and fought myself constantly over the next four days about abandoning my duties to return to Norddeich. I continued to battle myself until confirmation arrived on the 27th that they had been buried. Though the pain of not being there did not ease, there was nothing I could humanly do to change my actions.

After the 27th of December, news was sparse from home; the elements had decided to act against us, preventing mail from being delivered from the Fatherland. Finally on January 3rd, 1944, I received a letter from Christina and Josef, both bearing disheartening news. Josef had been removed from office by his deputy, Klemens Schultheiss, an ambitious man eight years younger than he. My brother shared a portion of the speech he had used, noting my brother had displayed a lack of “usefulness and vigor towards total victory.” I obviously could not intercede on my older brother’s behalf, but noted the transgression against our family.

Klemens continued his factious smile towards me. “Herr Mayor,” I said respectfully, after I began to see discomfort in his face due to my lack of response. “I do not appreciate your tone and find it rather disrespectful and laden with treasonous sentiment. The position of Reichsführer is a position that demands the respect, for without the contributions I have performed at this rank, the Reich would be in certain ruin. I am here on the orders of the Führer himself,” I continued as I pulled out a piece of paper from my jackets left breast pocket.

A mere three seconds passed before I pulled the document from in front of his trembling eyes. “I sense the need to repeat myself. The Führer has personally sent me on a very important mission. I expect your utmost cooperation in the matter. There shall be no questions in this matter,” I finished, placing my right arm against the right shoulder of the illegitimate mayor, and brushing past him.


 
Oh the plot thickens!

So is Josef the father of Rhiley? Or am I correct in recalling a while ago that Rhiley is Tristian's sister's kid and I am being an idiot?

Also, update faster. Now.

Thanks
 
Oh the plot thickens!

So is Josef the father of Rhiley? Or am I correct in recalling a while ago that Rhiley is Tristian's sister's kid and I am being an idiot?

Also, update faster. Now.

Thanks

Correct, Josef is Rhiley's father. You may be thinking of Adolf and Erick, they are Tristan wife's brother's kids.

I'll try to update faster. I really well.
 
Ah its ok, Im just kidding I know how tough it can be to write.

Did Josef recognise Rhiley as he came down the stairs? Would have been a nice family reunion
 
Ah its ok, Im just kidding I know how tough it can be to write.

Did Josef recognise Rhiley as he came down the stairs? Would have been a nice family reunion

I'm going to go out on a limb here and say no. He didn't recognize Tristan until he got close. Rhiley is literally behind Tristan, along with Adolf and Erick. Don't worry, Rhiley won't be left out of the action!
 
What is going on on Tristan's mind?
 
What is going on on Tristan's mind?

We shall see more of that in the next installment. Two new installments have been added to the series I had planned involving Norddeich. Stay tuned for the next two installments named:

"Asking for Seconds"
"209 Roses"
 
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Alptraum
An Alternative History Affair
By TekcoR


Asking for Seconds


My actions had awed the crowd, who remained utterly silent, but I could sense that they had been severely repressed under the reign of Schultheiss. Though Josef had never mentioned it directly, I could read between the lines and understand he had never been fully behind the repressive requirements imposed by the party on the citizenry. To directly mention such an act in itself was treasonous. I had walked about nine or ten steps away from my brother and his usurper before I noticed the sound of a pair of boots following. I cocked my head ever slightly leftwards to make out who was following me.

“Herr Mayor,” I said in a foul tone, thinking I had decisively handled this pest mere seconds ago. I did not stop to allow the rather plump mayor to catch up, if he was going to physically bother me more, he would have to make pace.

“Herr Reichsführer, hold up!” Klemens said, breathing between words. The man had apparently decided that I was worth the effort to break into a sprint to catch. I again cocked my head to the left to see that indeed the source of stench was within two steps of me. Ceding to the reality, I came to a halt. In the next four seconds he passed me and came to meet me face to face.

I patiently waited for a second for him to begin to speak, but rather he spent the time catching his breathe. “Herr Mayor, if this is an urgent matter, please go ahead and explain yourself. However, if this is of a personal matter, I am offended. The Führer has provided me explicit instructions that cannot be delayed.”

Klemens’s face lit up in an embarrassing shade of red. “Herr Reichsführer, I apologize for I do not wish to delay the necessity of the mission. I believe that I can assist you in your objective. I believe there are certain advantages that I bring to your mission, I can…”

“…and what exactly is my mission Herr Mayor?” I asked in a semi-berating tone. I had interrupted the man as he was clearly fumbling for words to redeem him and elevate his minor position.

“Well…I…don’t know honestly. But I do know that is must be important. Certainly it is important, for several factors. There was no notice of your arrival, and you arrived in the Führer’s very own plane! Thus it must be critical to the…”

“Yes,” I said cutting him off before he could further speculate the truth in front of a crowd that was keen on hearing the entire conversation. “Perhaps you do have some value to you, Herr Mayor. I would be honored if such a devout National Socialist as you would join my family and me for dinner tonight.” I had to silence the man, and the invitation was the only way I knew how.

Klemens was caught off guard from the sudden invitation, but recovered himself to accept it within two seconds of its offer. His nod in agreement of the offer brought an end to our conversation; after which he departed from my frontal view. His disappearance reminded me of something I had forgotten on the plane. I about-faced. “Lieutenant, can you please retrieve the package from the plane?”

Rhiley nodded, he had yet to be called out by his father. I am sure they had noticed each other, but had both remained calm while the necessary ceremonies were carried out. “Lieutenant,” I continued as he headed climbed the stairs of the Führer’s personal plane, “once you have retrieved the package, meet up with me at the aforementioned location.”

 
Will Tristan follow the Borgia's customs and poison the Major? :p
 
Will Tristan follow the Borgia's customs and poison the Major? :p

I hope you mean Mayor not Major. Poisoning his brother seems rather cruel.
 
Indeed, I meant the Mayor :(
 
If you are unaware, or simply forgot. As of May 25th, 2012 I don't expect to have access to post regular installments as I will be visiting my mother in Boston before I ship out to the south for training.

After June 11th, 2012 there is an absolute certainty I will NOT BE ABLE TO post installments until after I return in late November 2012 or early December 2012.

Don't worry, hopefully I will be able to provide enough "Nightmare" fixes for you fiends before then. I am planning on a rather special farewell for the hiatus - assuming I have enough time to write it. As a brief hint, there is a hint in somewhere in the previous 19 pages of posts of this special farewell.

Whoever can find it, good luck!