Violence



= Violence =

Historical background
Violence /ˈvaɪələns/ ; Violence : Complete and Unabridged was a written book by Gustav II, first recorded in Occitan, then published in English in Portusburg in Day 13374, it was based on the ongoing political conflict between Portusburg and The Kartek Diarchy which further led to war. However, violence was written before the declaration of war, Some scholars said that it was written as a warning, others theorized that it was a resemblance of Gustav II's past life. Violence was written during the time of the construction of The Cecilia Library; around Day 13200 to Day 13368.

The Original 'Violence' that was handwritten by Gustav II used to be stored at The Cecilia Library, However, it went missing during the night of The Great Fire of Cecilia. However, the remains of the original was never been found after the destruction. Gustav II also mentioned that, in his words, "Someone must've stole it. The cover was made by this-- thick, premium, goatskin. Surely, it should be able to withstand the flame. Even if the whole book went up in flame, the remain of the cover must still remain.", to date, the missing of the original 'violence' was still unsolved.

Violence was copied 8 times, before I went missing. Only 2 of the copy was displayed, one was bought and displayed at The Library of Aexandrei, and another was displayed in The Cecilia Library, Portusburg.

Contents and Summary
Violence situated its account of War, Terrorism, and Violence within a framework and a story of Regime de la terreur. Gustav II saw the foreseeing consequences of the ongoing conflict in Portusburg, and saw the problem of the crumbling infrastructure and threatening territory expansion which was the result from the lack of strong policy in growing Portusburg at the time. It was assumed that those were the reasons why Gustav II's wrote Violence.

War and Terrorism
In the book, Gustav II provided various of negative consequences during, and after the war. Consequences such as the collapsing of the economic system, health system, freedom, liberty, and human rights. Protection that was granted and the period of peace, was taken away during the times of war. Gustav II also defined the definition of War and Terrorism, by individuals and by states. He also defined the act of Classified Terrorism into deeper and categorized order.

Regime de la terreur
The story of King Leon XXV of the Jute in Jania. In the story, Leon was a weak ruler, and the state of Jania did not have a story policy to control over the people in mast land that the city had. Jania was weak, unorganized, and had no defensive strategies and forces. The city had no strong pillar to lead to, and went to an abundant of changes. Civilians lived a hard life under his regimen. Other cities boarding Jania knew that Jania were inadequate and fragile, and soon after Jania was being attack by Anglea and Prunia. Leon guillotined some time later, for his tranny during his time on the throne. In consequences, Jania and Jute citizens were doom, fell into the reign of terror. Scholars speculated that 'Regime de la terreur ' was a fiction; the name of the cities in the story were all unfamiliar. However, whether it was a fiction or not, the story will always reverberate the reality.

Event
The Writing of Violence - Around Day 13200

Violence was published - Day 13374

Violence was stored at The Cecilia Library - Day 13377

The First copy of Violence - Day 13482

The Eighth copy of Violence - Day 13526

The Great Fire of Cecilia; The Original 'Violence' went missing - Day 13567

Violence (copied version) replaced in The Cecilia Library - Day 13791

The Violence (copied version) was brought by a foreign Librarian - Day 13811

Gustav II visited The Library of Aexandrei; The display of Violence in The Library of Aexandrei - Day 13815

The Violence (copied version) went missing from The Cecilia Library - Day 14004

Quotes
"' War can only bring us loss, loss of lives, loss of productivity, loss of our very humanity ' Gustav II, 'Violence, page 7' ." "'Terras fre vols vey, ab frevol governador. Mas vos vezetz òst que s’amassant per vos véncer' (Translation: I see weak lands, led by a weak ruler. You see my armies massing to overthrow you.) Gustav II, (thoug h that credential on the book was given as 'Gustavvvvvvvvv'),  'Violence page 63'."