Originally posted by a very gifted author at www.warships1.com, A FEAST OF EAGLES chronicles the history of an alternate Europe on the eve of the Second Great War.
Diverging at the Crimean War, A FEAST OF EAGLES pits recently-unified Germany and its fraternal English ally against socialist France, White Russia, and Theodore Roosevelt’s United States of America.
In step with WAR PLANS BLACK and CRIMSON, the United States has entered into a violent conflict with the United Kingdom, possibly a result of decades-long mercantile rivalry. Facing a multitude of enemies from avaricious Japan in the east to Sweden and newly formed Rumania in the west, Moscovy must now play its hand carefully – for all too many of its neighbors relish the excuse to seize yet more land from the overextended bear.
A FEAST OF EAGLES features intricately-woven diplomatic and military conflict, bringing in such factors as a China revitalized by British intervention and a Spain shattered by civil war as early as 1914. One can only assume that South America and Africa will shortly enter the equation as old allies square off to fight a new war.
Enter into this equation something similar to Harry Turtledove’s GREAT WAR: AMERICAN FRONT series, and a fantastic scenario on the order of magnitude for which EU and EUII are famous could easily be had. Comments, questions, arguments?
Diverging at the Crimean War, A FEAST OF EAGLES pits recently-unified Germany and its fraternal English ally against socialist France, White Russia, and Theodore Roosevelt’s United States of America.
In step with WAR PLANS BLACK and CRIMSON, the United States has entered into a violent conflict with the United Kingdom, possibly a result of decades-long mercantile rivalry. Facing a multitude of enemies from avaricious Japan in the east to Sweden and newly formed Rumania in the west, Moscovy must now play its hand carefully – for all too many of its neighbors relish the excuse to seize yet more land from the overextended bear.
A FEAST OF EAGLES features intricately-woven diplomatic and military conflict, bringing in such factors as a China revitalized by British intervention and a Spain shattered by civil war as early as 1914. One can only assume that South America and Africa will shortly enter the equation as old allies square off to fight a new war.
Enter into this equation something similar to Harry Turtledove’s GREAT WAR: AMERICAN FRONT series, and a fantastic scenario on the order of magnitude for which EU and EUII are famous could easily be had. Comments, questions, arguments?