Our boy Fotis is quite angry, isn’t he. Hope you enjoy this page! The judges hide behind their papers to ensure they aren’t seen talking while discussing whether to announce if the accused is not guilty or guilty. It’s a[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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Chapter 6, page 31
And so, the sentence is given, and all of this is about to come to an end. And with it, the chapter, too! Only two pages to go for the chapter to end! Fotis is still riding the wave of[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
It seems that he won’t manage to hang, after all. This development is documented in the more politically biased accounts of what happened to Kalambouras’ trial and not in the diary of Napoleon Zervas. That includes the begging and the[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Chapter END. With Kalambouras’ end. As I said before, this event sequence is not described in Napoleon Zervas’ account in his diary. It is found in the partisan accounts that are very biased towards the left or the right, with[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
And a new Chapter begins tomorrow! So here’s the cover for it today! Fotis is holding the primer for a rat bomb. Happy October!
Here we go! We start with a bit of an aftermath to that excution. Fotis might not be doing so well. Next update will be on Monday, October 19. But as my patron you can see it right now and give[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Martha is not afraid to look right at the hard stuff, for Fotis’ sake. Happy November! Stay safe everyone. Next update will be on Monday, November 16! But if you’re a patron, you can see it right now and also help[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Basil is still around, somehow- so long as he is remembered. Next update will be on Monday, November 30! But if you are my patron you can see it right now and help me make more for you!
New guy has arrived! And he has plans. Next update will be on Monday, December 14! But you can see it right now if you’re my patron!
And we go back to Athens for a bit! An establishing shot of one of the priciest streets in Athens, with Mt. Lycabetus in the distance (to give you some reference, the Acropolis would be right behind us in this[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…










