In Vive la Revolution Revised, Napoleon left his best general, Aaron Wisp, temporarily in charge of France. However, he revealed himself to be Jean I, heir to the French throne. But when Napoleon returned, Jean I and Jean II, his son, were both killed in the Second French Civil War. But what if Jean I had beat Napoleon? It was certainly a close call. Napoleon's assassin, Captain Danyal ibn Khan of the Ottoman Empire, could have easily been caught by Jean's guards, and the assassination was badly planned. The main POD is that one of the guards, Pierre Carreta, decided to head down another hallway after hearing noises and saw Captain Khan pulling out a small musket. Carreta quickly drew his pistol and fired a shot into Khan's back, lodging a mm from his heart. He collapsed and raised his mus
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| - In Vive la Revolution Revised, Napoleon left his best general, Aaron Wisp, temporarily in charge of France. However, he revealed himself to be Jean I, heir to the French throne. But when Napoleon returned, Jean I and Jean II, his son, were both killed in the Second French Civil War. But what if Jean I had beat Napoleon? It was certainly a close call. Napoleon's assassin, Captain Danyal ibn Khan of the Ottoman Empire, could have easily been caught by Jean's guards, and the assassination was badly planned. The main POD is that one of the guards, Pierre Carreta, decided to head down another hallway after hearing noises and saw Captain Khan pulling out a small musket. Carreta quickly drew his pistol and fired a shot into Khan's back, lodging a mm from his heart. He collapsed and raised his mus
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| - In Vive la Revolution Revised, Napoleon left his best general, Aaron Wisp, temporarily in charge of France. However, he revealed himself to be Jean I, heir to the French throne. But when Napoleon returned, Jean I and Jean II, his son, were both killed in the Second French Civil War. But what if Jean I had beat Napoleon? It was certainly a close call. Napoleon's assassin, Captain Danyal ibn Khan of the Ottoman Empire, could have easily been caught by Jean's guards, and the assassination was badly planned. The main POD is that one of the guards, Pierre Carreta, decided to head down another hallway after hearing noises and saw Captain Khan pulling out a small musket. Carreta quickly drew his pistol and fired a shot into Khan's back, lodging a mm from his heart. He collapsed and raised his musket again, but Carreta fired again into his skull, killing him instantly. In this world, things are very different indeed...
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