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Chapter 75: To Strike or to Stand

Back at Domokos, Constantine's army had only a brief moment to savor victory before dealing with new threats. In the days following the fortress's capture, disturbing reports filtered into the Byzantine camp. Mounted scouts and local Greek peasants brought word of Ottoman raids and sabotage in th...

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The Rise of a Book Empire/Wiki article

Morea’s Publishing Boom of 1433

Overview

In the early 15th century, the Despotate of the Morea—once a fading province of the Byzantine Empire—underwent a dramatic transformation into a cultural, technological, and commercial powerhouse. At the ...

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Chapter 74: The Sultan’s Ire

Albanian Frontier, Ottoman Camp

A chill wind swept down from the jagged Albanian highlands, rustling the tents of Turahan Bey’s encampment as dusk settled. Turahan stood at the edge of his pavilion beneath a sky of bruised purple, arms folded tightly across his chest. In the valley below,...

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Empire Update

Hello everyone!

Apologies for the slight delay—the next chapter will be up within the next 12 hours. I needed some extra time to revise a few things I wasn't fully satisfied with. Its gonna be a big one!

Thanks for your patience and support!

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Poll: Decide the Next Spotlight Character!

Hello all. Time for a new poll! Let's decide together whose story we'll explore next!

Which character would you like to see featured in an upcoming POV/short story? Choose your favorite below!

1. Bessarion Dive deeper into the scholarly world of Bessarion, explor...

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Chapter 73:March and Siege

March to Neopatras

Dawn of the next day saw the Byzantine army streaming out of Zetouni’s northern gate, bound for Neopatras. The rising sun painted the eastern sky in pink and gold as long files of pikemen, musketmen, and cavalry wound their way along a country road foll...

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Chapter 72: Through the Hot Gates

At first light, Emperor Constantine’s army broke camp at Bodonitsa. A small garrison of Byzantine troops and local volunteers remained behind to hold the newly won fortress, but the primary host now turned north.

Before the march, Orthodox priests walked among the ranks, swinging incense ...

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Chapter 71: The Emperor and the Pontiff

Rome, late May 1433

A cool spring dawn painted Rome in hues of rose and gold as Sigismund of Luxembourg rode through the ancient city gates. The streets erupted in celebration at the new emperor’s arrival. Bells pealed from church towers, and a thousand pennants bearing the imperial eagle...

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Chapter 70: The Fall of Bodonitsa

Leaving a small garrison behind in Livadeia, Constantine led the army northward. Their ranks were thinner now from casualties, but their resolve had only hardened. Those who had survived Livadeia felt nearly invincible, having taken a town and castle from the Ottomans. Still, bandaged men marched...

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Chapter 69: The Siege of Livadeia

In the pale hours before dawn, Constantine quietly ordered the camp broken. Guided by Theban scouts familiar with the terrain, the Byzantine army slipped silently out of Thebes, beginning its swift march along an ancient Roman road toward Livadeia. To maintain speed, Constantine brought only esse...

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Chapter 68: The Road to Livadeia

Constantine rode at the head of his column, the early sping sun casting long shadows over the dusty road from Glarentza. His cape fluttered in the breeze as he glanced back at the men following him. They had departed from Glarentza at first light, leaving behind the glittering Ionian Sea, and now...

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Chapter 67: For God, For Byzantium

Glarentza, May 1433

Glarentza awoke with the dawn, unfurling into a hive of activity beneath a pink and gold sky. The port city bustled like a marketplace at festival time. Long caravans of carts creaked through the gates, heavily loaded with various supplies. At the harbor...

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Chapter 66: The Emperor’s Gamble

Glarentza, a Month Later

A faint scent of herbs and heated water lingered in the air as Emperor Constantine stepped into the modest hospital he’d commissioned on the outskirts of Glarentza. It was little more than a two-story stone structure with a series of simple rooms ...

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Chapter 65: The Slow Thunder of Siege

The sun burned high over the makeshift siege lines of Gjirokastër, bathing the encampment in a glare that shimmered off iron helmets and battered pikes. The acrid scent of spent gunpowder clung to every breath of wind—a testament to days of cannon fire aimed at the centuries-old walls. Here, o...

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Empire Patreon Newsletter

Hello everyone! Apologies for the delay—the Monday chapter will be posted tomorrow due to some needed edits. Thanks for your patience!

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Chapter 64: Embarking on the Mission

The Port of Glarentza, Early April 1433

The dawn mist still clung to the wooden piers of Glarentza, curling in wisps around the crates and barrels stacked along the docks. The first light of morning shimmered on the Ionian Sea, its surface rippling as the tide ebbed and flowed beneat...

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Chapter 63: The Dawn of Rebellion

The Port of Glarentza – Late March 1433

The briny scent of the Ionian Sea hung thick in the air as the port of Glarentza stirred to life with the coming of spring. After a few months of sluggish trade and harsh winter winds, the docks were once more a place of movement, n...

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Chapter 62: The Coronation of Constantine XI

The road wound through the heart of the Morea, its path twisting through hills blanketed in winter’s fading chill. Constantine rode at the head of the column, his cloak catching the wind, the Palaiologoi standard—a golden double-headed eagle on crimson—flapping proudly behind him. Each mile...

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Chapter 61: On the Road to Kingship

Late February 1433, Glarentza


A pale winter sun climbed over the rolling hills east of Glarentza, its soft light piercing the thin veil of mist still clinging to the city’s stout walls. The morning air felt crisp and bright, carrying the mingled scents of damp earth a...

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Chapter 60: Now what?

Late January 1433, Glarentza

The cold sand pressed against Constantine’s bare feet as he ran along the shoreline, the rhythmic thud of his soldiers’ footsteps merging with the crashing waves. The salt-laced wind whipped against his skin, filling his lungs with the crisp morning...

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Side story: The Price of Conviction

Askra, Northwest of Thebes.

On the outskirts of the recently liberated Duchy of Athens, the village of Akra lay tucked into the foothills. A pale sun cast a burnished glow across the land, yet the evidence of conflict lingered everywhere—abandoned fields, half-ruin...

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Chapter 59: Blood on the Marble Floors

Constantinople late 1432

The carriage rattled over the ancient stones of the city; each jolt served as a sharp reminder of how long it had been since Theodore last laid eyes on Constantinople. Once, he would have marveled at the great capital—the glimmering mosaics of the churches, the sc...

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Chapter 58: Men, Money, and Steel

Glarentza barracks, late October 1432

The flames flickered against the stone walls of the war room, casting long, wavering shadows over the maps and parchment-strewn table. Smoke curled from the iron sconces, mixing with the sharp scent of burning wax and the faint tang of ink. The air was ...

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Chapter 57: The Weight of Gold and Power


Clermont Castle, Glarentza – Late October 1432

The great hall of Clermont Castle shimmered beneath the soft glow of countless candles, their flickering light catching on the gilded banners of the Palaiologos dynasty. The air was warm with the scents of roasted lamb, fresh bre...

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Chapter 56: Minting a New Destiny

The hearth’s flames flickered uneasily across the stone walls, as though they, too, dreaded revealing secrets. A faint draft slipped through the narrow window, stirring the heavy drapes in Constantine’s private chambers. He stood rigid at the sill, gazing into the moonlit courtyard whe...

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Chapter 55: The Burden of the Purple

Constantinople, Late Summer of 1432

The chamber was enveloped in a hush that felt almost sacred—no sound save the soft sputter of a single candle, whose glow danced upon Emperor John VIII Palaiologos’s desk. Distantly, a dog barked once, twice, then fell silent. It was a silence so abso...

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Chapter 54: Oaths and Daggers

A Hero’s Welcome in Glarentza

The sun was sinking toward the horizon when Constantine’s column approached the gates of Glarentza, casting the city in a golden haze that softened its edges but left its fortified walls gleaming with resolve. Those walls, freshly reinforced after his ord...

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Chapter 53: The Forge of Mystras

Mystras – Summer 1432

The council chamber in Mystras, long accustomed to dithering and cautious half-measures, now bristled with an unfamiliar energy. Lamps flickered, casting shadows that seemed to jostle and clash as the men gathered around the oak table. Their murmursâ...

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Chapter 52: Consolidation of power

The road north from Thebes presented itself as an unnervingly serene corridor, rolling hills and olive groves on either side like an invitation too neat to be believed. The late spring sun slanted low in the sky, a gentle warmth that cast elongated shadows across the Byzantine column. Yet ...

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Chapter 51: On the Road to Athens

Hexamilion wall, April 1432

The council chamber bore the unmistakable marks of war—a scarred map sprawled across the oak table, the edges curling from the heat of wax-sealed reports. Constantine stood near the hearth, the flicker of flames casting restless shadows on his face. The lines o...

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