
- The River Wolf
It is the golden age of the second
Napoleonic era. In 1844, paddle and steam replace wind and
sail and Napoleon Bonaparte is President of the United
Republics of South America. Wars for independence and
unification, wars against Spain, Portugal, and the republics
themselves, are at an end. Internal conflicts, economic
strife, and border disputes were removing themselves from
the battlefields and settling in the more contentious and
convoluted halls of government. After twenty-three years,
the continent and even the world has finally reconciled
itself to Napoleon’s rule – Napoleon’s South America.
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- Napoleon's Wolf
1820 -- For the first time in more than a
generation, Europe was at peace. The Emperor was defeated,
imprisoned, and a King sat on France’s throne. It was the
start of the industrial revolution and desperate men saw
their livelihoods replaced by machines. It was no place for
a man like Lord Thomas Cochrane, a Scotsman, disgraced sea
officer, and former Member of Parliament who seeks his
future in the New World.
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