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  • The Australian Federation - Rebellion by FlameOblivious
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    By the early 2042, tensions in Australia had reached a boiling point. Following decades of economic and political entanglements with China, a growing Chinese-Australian administration began implementing restrictive racial laws, targeting native Australians and other ethnic groups. Bendigo, a historic gold rush town, became the unexpected flashpoint for what would soon become an all-out rebellion. In late 2045, protests in Bendigo erupted after the Chinese-backed government enacted laws segregating businesses and restricting voting rights. When peaceful demonstrations were met with violent crackdowns, a group of rebels, including disillusioned Australian soldiers, miners, and students, armed themselves and took control of key infrastructure. Within weeks, similar uprisings emerged in Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide, pushing the Chinese-backed administration into a defensive stance.
  • The Australian Federation - Where it all began by FlameOblivious
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    In the year 2027, amidst global instability and economic downturn, the Commonwealth of Australia is puppeted by a rising Greater People's Republic of China and its close ally, the Korean Democratic Republic (North Korea). Following a series of economic treaties and increasing Chinese corporate influence, a sudden military and political maneuver sees Australia fall under the rule of the new Indo-Pacific Socialist Union-a satellite state of Beijing. The nation is quickly restructured under a new government, with former Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews installed as the first President of the Australian Autonomous Region.
  • The Commanding Illusion (Vielborne Empire Trilogy #1) by Tuliptwriter
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    They erased her past to protect the future. Now, the truth is awakening and it won't be silent. Zalona always knew she didn't belong, that she wouldn't fit in simply by existing. With her rare ghost-pale skin, dark hair, and piercing blue eyes that resemble frozen starlight. Cold, luminous, and far too old to belong to a teenage girl. She struggles to understand why she feels watched and why mirrors sometimes feel unfamiliar. Living with the strict and secretive Hazel family, she was told that her parents died when she was young; but she has been living a lie. Adopted into a quiet family on the edge of nowhere, she's always felt out of place, haunted by fragments of dreams she can't explain and a power she's been told doesn't exist. Her name isn't even her own. She is Zalona Dolores, last heir to an ancient bloodline. Born of magic, shaped by prophecy and hidden from a world that fears what she might become. But don't forget, secrets don't stay buried forever. As visions sharpen and forgotten memories ignite, a mysterious boy with ties to her past arrives, carrying pieces of a puzzle she never knew existed. Together, they must outrun those who want her silenced and uncover a legacy others would kill to keep hidden. The world teeters on the edge of something dark and Zalona must choose to remain the broken girl they tried to keep asleep, or rise as the storm she was born to be.
  • Star Wars: Rebellion Ignites by shaunstarwars
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    In the shadow of rising darkness, the Rebellion braces for a turning point. As legends fade and new heroes rise, Shaun, Ahsoka, and their allies face powerful enemies, uncover secret Imperial projects, and search for the future of the Jedi. Across the stars - from burning battlefields to hidden underworlds - hope is forged, bonds are tested, and destinies collide in a galaxy on the brink of war. This is a work of fan fiction. I do not own or claim any rights to Star Wars, its characters, settings, or story elements. All rights to Star Wars, including names, logos, and characters, belong to Lucasfilm Ltd. and The Walt Disney Company. This story is created purely for entertainment purposes and out of love and respect for the Star Wars universe.
  • A Kingdom Divided by rehaan_04
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    Taimoor's world was burning beneath his feet. With the weight of collapsing anytime stayed heavy on his shoulders, Enemies circling like wolves, he had only one choice left. He walked into Queen Athena's court, eyes hollow with desperation. He drew his sword-sharp, heavy, tired of waiting-and drove it into the cold stone floor before her throne. Then, he dropped to his knees. "If you won't stand with me now," he said quietly, "then watch everything fall." - Woopsie! I'll not spoil anything-just click read and take a look. Trust me, the less you know now, the better it is! 🤫
  • City of Shattered Crowns  by Gabriella4Whyte
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    A Political Thriller Sequel to City of Silent Graves Three months after the fall of Governor Uzo's empire, Lagos teeters on the edge of fragile hope and festering chaos. The Black Scorpion syndicate is fractured, high-profile arrests have rocked the nation, and the people are beginning to find their voice. But beneath the headlines, the real architects of corruption remain untouched. Obinna Flag Ogbolu-journalist, survivor, and reluctant symbol of resistance-is pulled back into the fire when a cryptic message reveals that the power he helped expose was only a façade. As new leaders rise from the rubble, old alliances deepen in the shadows. With human rights lawyer Roseboyle Williams by his side, Obinna must unravel a new conspiracy that reaches further than he ever imagined-into secret military factions, corporate puppeteers, and a foreign interest desperate to keep Nigeria's chaos alive. As assassins circle and truth becomes a weapon, Obinna and Roseboyle face a devastating question: Can a nation heal when its crown has only changed hands-and not hearts?