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Independence Day

Independence Day

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The year is 1863. Pennsylvania. June the thirtieth. The Battle of Gettysburg is looming in the future as Stockwell leaves his best friend for the cavalry, knowing where his life stands and how easily it can be gone. Through Kauffmann's eyes is his opinion of war and why he believes so.
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On August 22, 1485, the War of the Roses will be ended. Three kings will die in the bloody civil war along with about 100,000 combatants. The victor, Henry Tudor, will be just 28 years old when he finally takes the broken crown from the mud of Bosworth field. He was not even born when the war began. His opponent will be King Richard of England, who was a mere two years old when his father Richard of York, unwittingly condemned him to a bloody cycle of violence. A war neither man was complicit in starting, but both of whom were prepared to fight to the death for. A war that would last 31 years, 5 months, and 1 fateful day. Trigger/Content Warning: major blood violence through out, somewhat graphic sexuality, some crude humor. Deaths of major characters. Extreme grief/trauma. Suicide is discussed. A character is shown to be suicidal. Torture. Sexual assault. Mutilation/drowning occur on page.

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