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Book II/Chapter 59: One Falls, One Begins

Glarentza, August 1435

Katarina woke to the hush before sunrise. The place beside her was already losing its warmth; only the faint crease of his head on the linen remained, a ghost of weight and warmth. Through the open shutters, the gulf breathed slow salt into the room. ...

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Book II/Chapter 58: Silistre Burns

Late July light lay over the Dobrujan plain, too bright for a land that still smelled of blood. Iskander wiped sweat from his eyes as he and his rebels marched into the dusty main street of the newly liberated village. The small Ottoman garrison lay dead or in chains; villagers peered from doorwa...

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Book II/Chapter 57: Habits of Trust

Glarentza, June 1435

Constantine’s lungs burned as he sprinted down the wet sand in the morning light, two young officers struggling to keep pace behind him. He laughed and pushed himself faster for the final stretch, feeling intensely alive. At the top of the steps, Katarina waite...

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Quick heads-up!

Hey everyone, just a quick heads-up: the next chapter drops in about 12–14 hours! Thank you for your patience!

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Book II/Chapter 56: What Endures

Constantine offered Katarina his arm as they stepped from the citadel’s shade into late-morning light. Heat shimmered on the stones; a salt breeze lifted the harbor’s scent and teased a strand of her hair across her cheek. He half-reached to smooth it back, stopped, and let his hand rest brie...

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Book II/Chapter 55: The Wedding

Late May sunlight broke over the Ionian as the Ragusan ships glided into Glarentza’s harbor. Katarina stood near the prow, fingers hidden in her cloak to disguise their tremble. She had known Glarentza was a busy port, her father had said as much, but she had not imagined this: a forest of mast...

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Quick heads-up!

Hey everyone — just a quick heads-up: the next chapter drops in about 12–14 hours! We’re finally stepping into the wedding, and it deserves every bit of care and detail it’s getting. Thank you for your patience and for walking with me through this story!

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Book II/Chapter 54: The Curia’s Whisper, Italy’s Roar

Constantine stood as Cardinal Bessarion entered the small banquet hall, arms open in welcome. “Bessarion! At last. It seems ages since Rome.” He crossed the distance and clasped the Cardinal in a firm embrace. “Come, give an old friend a proper greeting. No need for ceremony among brothers....

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Book II/Chapter 53: The Rising

Spring came quietly to the plains of Dobruja. Morning light fell on damp soil and rows of young wheat. Iskander worked a shovel beside a dozen others, men and women laboring over fields held in common. From a distance, they looked like peasants at their work. But their eyes kept drifting to the t...

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Map Edit/Fix – 1435 AD

Quick map update!

  • Serbia now has its own color, no longer shown as an Ottoman vassal after the Treaty of Serres.

  • Tocco lands are now marked in light purple to show their vassal status under the Roman Empire.

  • Two fixes I missed in the previous map versio...

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Book II/Chapter 52: The Treaty of Preveza

Constantine stood at the edge of Preveza’s wind-swept docks, cloak pulled tight against the salt breeze off the Ambracian Gulf. The harbor was small and still, unlike busy Glarentza, and its quiet stirred an old memory, childhood summers by Suisun Bay.

Three weeks had passed since Carlo T...

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Book II/Chapter 51: The Promise Remembered

Constantine reined in his horse at the rocky ridge, and the morning sun spilled over him and his brother Thomas as they surveyed the plain below. The city of Arta lay ahead at a bend of the silver Arachthos River, its weathered castle crouched on a low hill at the northeastern edge of the town. F...

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Book II/Chapter 50: Brothers of the Double Eagle

The council met at first light in the upper chamber of Angelokastron’s lone tower. Gray dawn slipped through the arrow slits, striping the round table and the faces around it.

Constantine anchored the head of the board, fingertips pressed to wood polished by years. Andreas crowded his rig...

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Book II/Chapter 49: The First Phase Complete

By noon, the banner of the Palaiologos dynasty flew atop Angelokastron’s keep, replacing Tocco’s colors. The takeover had been utterly peaceful; not a drop of blood was spilled that day. Constantine strode through the small fortress courtyard as his officers set about organizing the new posse...

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Book II/Chapter 48: Welcoming Shores

Spring 1435

A pale spring sun crests over the Gulf of Patras as the Kyreneia glides through calm waters. Emperor Constantine stands at the warship’s bow with General Andreas at his right and Admiral Laskaris to his left. A cool salt breeze tugs at Constantine’s cloak, carrying ...

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Quick heads-up!

Hey everyone, just a quick update: the next chapter will be up in about 12–14 hours. I’m deep into the second main arc of book II, and it needs a little extra care in the planning. To make up for the delay, I’ll be dropping an extra chapter this week! Thanks so much for your patience and s...

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Book II / Chapter 47: A Choke Closed, a Door Opened

Glarentza – Spring 1435

Constantine could smell the salt through the open shutters of the barracks hall. Morning light slanted across the long oak table where maps of western Greece lay pinned with daggers. The harbor murmured far beyond the stone walls, gulls crying, but inside ...

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Book II / Chapter 46: A House by the Sea

Constantine floated on his back in the gentle Ionian Sea, eyes closed against the spring sun. The only sounds were the soft swish of water around him and the distant cries of gulls. This was a moment he had dreamed of in his former life, drifting in Greek waters, a trip once delayed again and aga...

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Help Shape the Next Spotlight Character!

Thank you again to everyone who suggested ideas, now it’s time to choose who takes the spotlight next! Here are the next POV options to explore, each offering a fresh angle on the world taking shape:

  • Cosimo de’ Medici — now that he commands his own presses, wh...

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Book II / Chapter 45: A Hearth for Vows, a Forge for War

Glarentza, Spring 1435

The seal on Branković’s letter lay on the desk like a crushed berry, the wax still faintly warm from a courier’s hand. Constantine stood with his palm on the parchment as if feeling for a pulse. Beyond the shutters, the sea threw light at the wal...

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Quick heads up

Hey everyone! Quick heads-up: the next chapter will be up in about 12 hours. Thanks for your patience!

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Book II / Chapter 44: Katarina

Dinner was served in the newly built hall of Smederevo Castle, and the Branković family gathered under high vaulted ceilings of fresh-hewn stone. Oil lamps cast a warm glow on the long table, illuminating bowls of aromatic venison stew and platters of roasted quail. Steam rose with the scent of ...

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Help Shape the Next Spotlight Character!

Hey everyone!

We’re coming up on the next Empire Rewritten character spotlight, and I want to hear from you before the poll goes live.

Whose perspective would you like to step into for a short POV story? With so much going on lately, we could take a look at the “Kingdom b...

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Book II / Chapter 43: The Battlefield of Symbols

Constantine stood by the arched window of his study as mid-morning light poured in, gentle and gold. The Ionian Sea breeze carried a hint of salt and spring blossoms through the open shutters. On the broad oak table before him lay a fan of posters. Two artists hovered nearby like contrasting spir...

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Book II / Chapter 42: Castles in the Brine

The morning sun had just cleared the Ionian horizon when Constantine led the two Portuguese shipwrights through the skeleton of his shipyard. Chisels tapped against wood in the salt-laced air, a steady rhythm beneath the hush of the sea — clean, bracing, the sound of honest work beginnin...

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Side story: John IV Megas Komnenos POV

Trebizond early spring 1435

The wind came up the black water like a rumor. It pressed its damp palm to the shutters and tugged at the candle flame, and John steadied the page with two fingers so the script did not shiver into vagueness.

The book was no monk’s weary ...

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Book II / Chapter 41: Of Presses, Ships, and Heirs

Glarentza, early spring 1435.

The roadstead lay gray and still. A bell on the mole rang once. Two Burgundian ships rode under the wall, their hulls black with tar, their sterns marked with the cross. On the quay, men moved iron-bound coffers from cart to gangplank, e...

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Book II / Chapter 40: We Keep the River

Heptapyrgion, Thessaloniki.

Lime dust coated the tongue. The rope rasped through the pulley; stone met mortar with a sigh. Arethas and Stylianos leaned until their arms trembled, then sat a moment on the half course, knees aching.

Stylianos’s nose was white with dust; when he grinne...

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Book II / Chapter 39: Is tin polin

Manolis the rope-seller slid the bolt and stepped into the autumn air that smelled of fish and wet stone. His wife had left a wedge of yesterday’s bread on the stool; he ate it walking, the crust rough in his throat, wishing for onions. The lane toward the Neorion was slick with dew between the...

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Book II / Chapter 38: The Basilikon Metallion

Constantine rode at a steady pace beneath the sparse shade of autumn-browned oaks, flanked by a handful of guards and aides. The road from Thessaloniki had long since left farmland for the charcoal hills, where the woods still smoked from the industry of fire. Low mounds of earth leaked bl...

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