and the event of Yuri Evtukovich in my opinion is one of the coolest that could be written, I love redemption stories, I love them and seeing how someone who was nicknamed the fifth horseman of the apocalypse ends up seeing the horror in his actions and as a last act of altruism unifies all of Russia under a flag of hope, no death, no hate, just the sincere act of giving them a small spark of hope. and that he will accept a trial against him after stabilizing the region seems great to me, a man who only wants to try to do the right thing
I really like the Safa Gazi event, it feels like these two brotherly peoples, who suffered the cruelty of the regent and the hopelessness in their souls, can finally smile at a dawn that has not been seen in years.
I always come back to Safa Gazi, I love the concept of a man who, having suffered and seen the cruel desperation of his people and having felt in himself the thirst for rage that the Kazakhs had for the Russians, he did not choose the path of revenge but that of hope. He saw that the Russians were victims just like him, they suffered under the ruler just like him, they were not as different as he thought and that changed his way of seeing the whole panorama. When he rose as a local leader he chose the long road, the difficult road, a road that would be full of turbulence and complications: the reconciliation of both peoples in the hope of a better tomorrow. There were detractors, too many, but a handful of Kazakhs and Russians followed him, tired of all the hatred and resentment that existed between both peoples. With determination and ferocity they liberated all of Russia and Kazakhstan through hope and compassion. And after all the suffering and resentment there was finally a dawn of hope. and its soundtrack reflects well that feeling of a better future. and the victory of the progressives in the interim government would be blessed.
People seem to forget that the Second WRRF is not as ideologically fervent as it used to be. Even in Altunin’s leader bio it states that. I think they are more like the Ural League in that Ideology isnt so important in horrible times. I could see it even becoming a Republic similar how the USSR transitioned
I also like Alexander Altunin's, I like the concept of the Red Army rising up to save with tooth and nail the workers who cry out for help in the hell that is Russia. Truly the Red Army protects people wherever they are.
"I am .........Alexei" 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
and the event of Yuri Evtukovich in my opinion is one of the coolest that could be written, I love redemption stories, I love them and seeing how someone who was nicknamed the fifth horseman of the apocalypse ends up seeing the horror in his actions and as a last act of altruism unifies all of Russia under a flag of hope, no death, no hate, just the sincere act of giving them a small spark of hope. and that he will accept a trial against him after stabilizing the region seems great to me, a man who only wants to try to do the right thing
Swap AUs be like:
I really like the Safa Gazi event, it feels like these two brotherly peoples, who suffered the cruelty of the regent and the hopelessness in their souls, can finally smile at a dawn that has not been seen in years.
nvm,a sablinist dikiy is even weirder
Ah yes.Lazarenko and the true redeemed black league
YOU WILL BE BLESSED. THIS IS A REMINDER.
-!Samara
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I always come back to Safa Gazi, I love the concept of a man who, having suffered and seen the cruel desperation of his people and having felt in himself the thirst for rage that the Kazakhs had for the Russians, he did not choose the path of revenge but that of hope. He saw that the Russians were victims just like him, they suffered under the ruler just like him, they were not as different as he thought and that changed his way of seeing the whole panorama. When he rose as a local leader he chose the long road, the difficult road, a road that would be full of turbulence and complications: the reconciliation of both peoples in the hope of a better tomorrow. There were detractors, too many, but a handful of Kazakhs and Russians followed him, tired of all the hatred and resentment that existed between both peoples. With determination and ferocity they liberated all of Russia and Kazakhstan through hope and compassion. And after all the suffering and resentment there was finally a dawn of hope.
and its soundtrack reflects well that feeling of a better future.
and the victory of the progressives in the interim government would be blessed.
10:10 IRL Mishurenko
People seem to forget that the Second WRRF is not as ideologically fervent as it used to be. Even in Altunin’s leader bio it states that. I think they are more like the Ural League in that Ideology isnt so important in horrible times. I could see it even becoming a Republic similar how the USSR transitioned
6:40 oh damn
I also like Alexander Altunin's, I like the concept of the Red Army rising up to save with tooth and nail the workers who cry out for help in the hell that is Russia.
Truly the Red Army protects people wherever they are.
10:45 I am ...Alexei😃
Vladislav and Zhang Weiwei on the cover lmao (
I............... am Steve.
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А чего не Первухин или моцный