
by Jackson Nagy
In a world teetering on the edge of chaos, one province dares to defy history. Alberta, rich in resources and bound by faith, declares independence from Canada, igniting a revolution that will ripple across continents. At the heart of this upheaval stands Artyom Willheimer, a young man of twenty, heir to a legacy of faith, tradition, and ambition. From the candlelit streets of Calgary to the coronation halls of the Western Union of America, Artyom witnesses a world in transformation. Nations fracture and reunite, empires fall and rise, and global youth movements inspired by the Alberta Model reshape societies according to Catholic-Orthodox principles. Scotland and Quebec secede, Germany embraces monarchist revival, and revolutions sweep Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Amid the turmoil, Artyom grows from a hesitant observer into King Artyom I, guiding a faith-driven global order that blends ritual, tradition, and modern governance. But power brings danger: political intrigue, international wars, and the moral burdens of leadership challenge his every decision. As civilizations teeter on the edge of collapse and renewal, one question looms: can faith and tradition survive in a rapidly changing world—or will they ignite the greatest crisis humanity has ever faced? The Age of Crowns is a sweeping epic of alternate history, political intrigue, global revolutions, and spiritual awakening. It is a story of faith, ambition, and the power of one generation to remake the world.
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