The arc of a world at war — from illusion to awakening. A testament to how humanity was deceived, endured, and learned to begin again.
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Before the first shot was fired, the war began with persuasion — shaping fear, obedience, and illusion. Truth was twisted, identity erased, and vision trained to see only what power allowed.
Across the deserts of North Africa, nations found unity in purpose and endurance. What began as a campaign became a brotherhood — proof that even in war, humanity can rise above conquest.
The collapse of power came with both liberation and loss. The world awoke to ruins and silence — a freedom that carried the weight of memory. Much was still to be rebuilt: cities, justice, faith itself.