Hercule Poirot
Banned
The only plausible Drakan TL IMO is if it is Drakan ideology of conquest and racism rather than the Drakan state that dominates the world. So without much further ado comes...
Prologue:
“It is difficult to think even to-day that the Republic of Drakia, nestled as it is in the Antipodes with a citizen population of little over twenty million is arguably one of the most important states in the history of mankind. Yet that fact cannot be denied, for it is Drakian ideology conceived at Cape Town and Archona which controls Frankfurt, Nanking, and Moscow. Naturally being the origin of Folkish Traditionalism, I went here for my investigations. The result is a strange, sickly-sweet society as I discovered during my three months here. It is a place where magnificent cities, idyllic estates, and virgin wilderness intersect with forced sterilizations, televised executions, and de facto slavery for eighty percent of the population. It is unbelievable that it all had started with some 10,000 disgruntled Loyalists…”
From Maria von Stirn’s article “Heavenly Hell” in the June 1st 2012 issue of the Citizen
Prologue:
“It is difficult to think even to-day that the Republic of Drakia, nestled as it is in the Antipodes with a citizen population of little over twenty million is arguably one of the most important states in the history of mankind. Yet that fact cannot be denied, for it is Drakian ideology conceived at Cape Town and Archona which controls Frankfurt, Nanking, and Moscow. Naturally being the origin of Folkish Traditionalism, I went here for my investigations. The result is a strange, sickly-sweet society as I discovered during my three months here. It is a place where magnificent cities, idyllic estates, and virgin wilderness intersect with forced sterilizations, televised executions, and de facto slavery for eighty percent of the population. It is unbelievable that it all had started with some 10,000 disgruntled Loyalists…”
From Maria von Stirn’s article “Heavenly Hell” in the June 1st 2012 issue of the Citizen