I would like to reply to something posted on my formspring. I have not stopped writing this timeline. I just haven't posted it in awhile. I was hoping to get ahead of the curve for a little bit so I don't have to slow down posting anymore.
I can post the next update very soon.
I would have to go with Germany. From the very beginning, the Germans were a war-like people that fought such heavyweights as the Roman Empire and has victories to show for it. Even after being Christianized by Charlemagne, the Germans maintained a strong sense of cultural identity, and have...
Bochinche, Venezuela
December 2, 1896
It was surreal. All he could see was an image of himself…running. He was shooting across an empty plain like a bullet, but felt as if he was in the midst of some out-of-body experience. The plain was all that could be seen for miles, as if...
Fort Assiniboine, Montana, United States of America
November 28, 1896
“Hehehehe.” The chuckling started low, but slowly grew.
“Sir, are you sure you aren’t finding that stuff just a little too enjoyable?”
“Hahahaha! Mwahahahahaha! Have you…have you...
My apologies for the delay; mid-terms are next week, and there is little time to do anything else but study. Rest your fears though, for it shall come soon enough.
In the mean time, some votes in the Turtledoves would be a nice gift. ;)
If you are already reading my timeline, you may feel free to disregard this...
It may seem like I am bumping this too much, which may be the case. If so, please tell me and I will stop.
However, the reason I do this is merely to get back my old audience. I must admit, I'm a little displeased...
Gulf of Tonkin
November 24, 1896
“I still can’t believe we’re doing this.” George Dewey complained to a Lieutenant standing nearby. “To think that these savages could use the United States Navy like this; we still have some pride, damn it!” The other man, if he was listening, was obviously...