La Chanson de la Victoire (The Song of Victory): La Petite Arpenteuse (Non, SV, you are a General of France in the Napoleonic War!)

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George Washington's Stand is Lady Liberty, with the ability to allow him to fast travel to any location within a minute, such is the namesake of the Minutemen in the struggle against the British Empire.

Also, currently swamped with work and a bit of a bump on a writing section, but Magoose's been very active on the writing front and I'm thankful for that. The update should be out in a few days, so thank you for your patience!
 
George Washington's Stand is Lady Liberty, with the ability to allow him to fast travel to any location within a minute, such is the namesake of the Minutemen in the struggle against the British Empire.

Also, currently swamped with work and a bit of a bump on a writing section, but Magoose's been very active on the writing front and I'm thankful for that. The update should be out in a few days, so thank you for your patience!
Don't worry bout it.

after all I already had my mental break, you don't need to have one either:V
 
Anybody remember back when France rolled really low and we thought the country was about to collapse.
 
Why would he?

Haiti is loyal right now, and has been working with us since France liberated everyone there for the small price of fighting the British in the Caribean.
Well, why did old Nappy reinstate slavery when he was First Consul? France had no problems with Haiti at that point, and the abolition of slavery to a lot of people like Dumas was something they were really proud of, but Haiti and its plantations were really profitable as colonies, so cold hard, maybe immoral, logic triumphed over any sense of morality with the First Consul.

Hard to see why he'd be any less amoral ITTL.
 
Well, why did old Nappy reinstate slavery when he was First Consul? France had no problems with Haiti at that point, and the abolition of slavery to a lot of people like Dumas was something they were really proud of, but Haiti and its plantations were really profitable as colonies, so cold hard, maybe immoral, logic triumphed over any sense of morality with the First Consul.

Hard to see why he'd be any less amoral ITTL.
Because, as much as profit may drive him, he also knows that having Haiti in the long run will be benificial for France as a whole.

Not to mention, certian factors are at play to make even the most logical appeal to their emotions...

just look at a certian french general.
 
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