Thank you, Catknight, for re-starting this honored thread, and for maintaining an index at the beginning, which will come in handy in avoiding duplicate awards when I pick a successor!
And thank you again, Rocketman, for bestowing this award upon my "life's work" (okay maybe not quite that, but it's almost 50 pages now!).
Naturally, I enjoy writing Fire Warms, or I would not still be at it. But it's also a great incentive to have so many people enjoying the reading of it! And the comments are very much appreciated too.
Others have succeeded well in recent months with mixed-format AARs, but at the time I began writing Fire Warms, it was relatively odd to have an AAR that was expositional history AND dramatic scenes AND diaries AND letters AND screenshots, etc.
It's also different from many others because, while Prussia conquers quite a bit, that's not its raison d'etre. Prussia's history in Fire Warms has been mostly reactive (so far!) to the outside world intruding upon a country that more or less minded its own business! World conquest was not my goal, nor, really, was becoming Germany (though that eventually happened... kind of!). Rather than annexing, my Prussia prefers to satellite other European countries and make them dance to Prussia's tune.
Another way it's different is the people. I must give credit to author Robert K. Massie and his brilliant Victorian history
Dreadnought for providing inspiration and insight into the personalities and relationships among the royal families of Europe. He described a yawning gap between Grandmother Empress (Queen Victoria) and Grandson Emperor (Kaiser Wilhelm), among other things. It's led me to research and attempt to portray these (mostly) real Victorian characters as true to life with their motivating philosophies intact (which means Prussia's personality changes with the leader). It's led to some interesting oddities --
who knew that France's Louis Napoleon would become a major character in a
Prussian AAR?!
In Fire Warms, Prussia does basically what I think the real Hohenzollerns would have done, given a slightly altered setup.
I know it's (really!) long, but if you care to take a look, I have my favorite updates listed in an annotated index linked from the first post (Warning: Spoilers!). If you get hooked, well, it would be great to have you along!
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