Across the vast and sprawling territories of once mighty empires, a pervasive sense of unease has taken grip. The cornerstones that for centuries supported their dominion are showing undeniable signs of fracture. Rebellions erupt in remote provinces, resentment festers among the populace, and once-loyal vassals begin to doubt the emperor's mandate.
The Gnadenhutten Massacre: A Stain on American History
On the frosty morning of February 8th, 1782, a dark chapter unfolded in the annals of American history. The peaceful settlement of Gnadenhutten, home to hundreds of friendly Lenape Indians who had sought refuge from war, was brutally attacked by a band of Continental militiamen. Driven by hatred, these men, led by the infamous Major John Sullivan,