ITT: Stories from history that would be a great manga / anime

What kind of stories from history would you like to see adapted for anime/manga. 442nd infantry would be a pretty cool action / SoL series. Half of it would be just brutal battles against with krauts and guineas with moments of the soldiers marching and camping through out war torn Southern France , Italy and Germany .

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What is it about the gritty and gruesome reality of 20th century wars that makes you believe it would be good material for animated chink drawings?

>What is it about the gritty and gruesome reality of 20th century wars that makes you believe it would be good material for animated chink drawings?


It worked for Golden Kamuy and the russo japanese war from it depiction in the manga seemed pretty brutal.

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the south american independence wars
would atleast have interesting characters

Vietnam war in general would make a good manga.

From which side ?
Like Simon Bolivar or something ?

Yech, please no more WWII or Vietnam. It seems like every war movie or show is about them. There's so much history in the world, not every media project needs to be about that.

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>gritty and gruesome reality of 20th century wars

It might surprise you to learn that suffering in war happened before the 20th century.

there were alot of notable people during it but i think paez deserves his own anime

>What kind of stories from history would you like to see adapted for anime/manga

Mongol invasion of Japan.

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I just chose 442nd infantry because it would seem to be the most appealing to the Japanese's audience because it involves japs being some what better then non japs and they like that type of shit . Case in point
youtube.com/watch?v=aerO14M1aIM
Looks cool

Yeah, what would the Japs know about the horrors of war?

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No one was saying otherwise.

You were. Apologize.

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Hey it got a video game and it some what unrelated but there was a pre webtoon manhwa about the Mongolian invasion of Korea.

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Fun fact barefoot Gen's one shot was one of the first or first manga's to be translated for the US.

I was not the original poster that you replied to either. You need to practice you're reading comprehension as you were implying what was not said.

>you're

Apologize.

The rise and fall of the Library of Alexandria, a story with smaller stories like how some people traveled the entire continent to lend their knowledge to the library so it wouldn't be lost. And a kino ending of the whole place burning down and being destroyed until nothing remains, and the last page is a man clad in black robes running away while holding a few small books, because knowledge never truly dies.

Sounds like something Urasawa would jack off to . I like it.

Except it would basically be historical fantasy. There wasn't one single Library of Alexandria that was destroyed and all knowledge lost. That's a myth. It would be fun as an allegorical tale but it's not history.

the execution of the Romanovs

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I'd like to see manga about the ancient Near East. Persians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Seleucids, etc. I know there are works about the ancient Greeks and Alexander, but I want something only about those areas. Maybe a series about Sargon of Akkad, creator of the world's first empire.

The horrors of the war as experienced by the civilians is not the same as the horrors of the war as experienced by soldiers. Anyway, it's not that there can't be good anime/manga about WW2, but that realistic historical portrayals in 2D form tend to be boring and offer timid, muted versions of reality. Would you watch the anime version of Saving Private Ryan or Letters from Iwo Jima? Again, what does the anime/manga medium offer that live-action doesn't do better already?

It seems more of a oneshot in all honest . The rise of Bolsheviks seems more like a full series.

>Anyway, it's not that there can't be good anime/manga about WW2, but that realistic historical portrayals in 2D form tend to be boring and offer timid, muted versions of reality.

I don't know about anime but this is plain false for manga. There are plenty of war manga all about the horrible, brutal realities of war for the soldiers.

Who said it was going to be realistic ? I was imagining more a golden kamuy / Kingdom esque portrayal of the 442nd infantries experience . Expecting strong realism from a historical fiction is overrated anyways. Thats why weirdos only complain about Braveheart.

>what does the anime/manga medium offer that live-action doesn't do better already?
cute girls

>I don't know about anime but this is plain false for manga. There are plenty of war manga all about the horrible, brutal realities of
war for the soldiers.

examples ?


Free recommendations please

>an anime adaptation of the Mexican revolution
>an anime adaptation about the eastern European wars
>an anime adaptation about the napoleonic wars
>an anime adaptation about franco-Prussian war
>an anime adaptation about literally any middle easter conflict
>an anime adaptation about ancient epics like the odyssey or the illiad
Honestly there are way to many thing you could make an anime/manga about

>Again, what does the anime/manga medium offer that live-action doesn't do better already?

Anime and manga are different mediums. Manga/comics as a medium has many strengths that live action lacks, the the ability to stretch/manipulate time and space as much or as long as needed to convey a particular feeling or meaning in a way that can't be done in a few hours of a movie. Different mediums have different strengths.

Would the Yugoslav war be a hard adaptation ?

Are there are any anime or manga about Mesoamerican cultures? Aztecs, Olmecs, Mayans, etc. I can think of some that reference those cultures, but not ones set there.

A series showing the journey of the Imperial Russian baltic fleet to the far east during the Russo Japanese war. Seriously, you couldn't make it up half the shit that happend on that journey, it was pure insanity

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You want something like Apocalypto ?
Oh yeah The story of how king kamehameha united the Hawaiian islands with the help the white man weapons would be a fun.

This I guess. Not the greatest, but I'll take anything I can get that's Central European.

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Try the works of Shigeru Mizuki, probably the most famous mangaka who is criminally unknown in the West (seriously, almost every Japanese person knows him for at least GeGeGe no Kitarō). But he's a WWII who was drafted to fight in Polynesia where he suffered greatly and ultimately lost an arm. He writes a lot about his experiences in the war.

Try "Onward Towards Our Noble Deaths" or the monumental "Showa: A History of Japan".

Loli suffering aside, it's an interesting show. Some other anons have said it's not very faithful to history though

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>You want something like Apocalypto ?

Could be, or anything set in that area. For example, the Aztecs practiced a state of permanent low-level warfare against their neighbors/clients for political and religious reasons. It might be neat for a series about people on both sides of that.

an anime about the second french empire, from 1848 to 1871

I've seen his work before but its usually advertised on hipster comic book sites like Drawn and Quarterly
Got filtered after 3 chapters .

Just give me a second season of pic related.

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Honestly non-American perspectives on 9/11 are interesting. I wonder how the Japs felt about it and the world it ushered in.

Would you read a Dick Cheney Gag manga ?

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About as much as any non Burger. Initial shock and sympathy that get quickly swept away because "hey WMD's"

Yes, Drawn & Quarterly publishes his work in the US. If you let surface labels like "hipster" limit what you experience, your loss, but in the US it's only "hipster" publisher who will touch more serious work. But if you're looking for serious depictions of actual war experience, check those books out.

1000%. A gag manga about Cheney constantly scheming to get the bumbling doofus Bush to do things which inevitably get fucked up.

So the Legend of Koizumi then?

This OP, I want this.

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>Yes, Drawn & Quarterly publishes his work in the US. If you let surface labels like "hipster" limit what you experience, your loss, but in the US it's only "hipster" publisher who will touch more serious work. But if you're looking for serious depictions of actual war experience, check those books out.

I like drawn and quarterly tho. I mean It doesn't change the fact that it appeals to that certain type crowd of comic book readers ( niggas who would write five page essays about Maus or Pyongyang on their blogs ) .

Furries are responsible for the destruction of German monarchy ?
Also George Bush would portrayed as a well meaning dumbass.

It would make Japanese audiences absolutely seethe so no way it could get made.

I need an anime about this cute British tomboy that founded the first fascist party in the UK and died young from drugs, alcohol and too many orgies.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotha_Lintorn-Orman

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Who else could take down the German crown?

I don't see that happening in all honesty. The infantry never went to the pacific theater. to a conflict allegiance isn't a possible for a story line. It feeds into their persecution complex and the infantry out preformed the average non jap infantry( blacks whites , natives Americans , flips ) so that'll definitely make their dicks hard I guess.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iași–Don_March
>Colonel Drozdovsky, a staunch monarchist, had gathered around him in Iași after the October Revolution a detachment of between 800 and 1500 men, most of whom were young officers. Cut off from the rest of Russia after the signing of the Brest-Litovsk Treaty, the formation of an independent Ukrainian People's Republic and the destruction of the Odessa Soviet Republic by the advancing Germans, he decided to march to Novocherkassk on the Don to join the White Russian Volunteer Army.
>The march of the detachment coincided with the advance of the German and Austrian Armies in accordance with the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. In spite of a certain mistrust, the Central forces behaved in a benevolent manner towards Drozdovsky and his men, not hindering their advance.
>Marching in closed order, the detachment arrived in Rostov-on-Don on May 4 and took the city after fierce fighting with the Red Army. The detachment suffered some 100 casualties, including Colonel Voïnalovitch. Leaving Rostov, Drozdovsky's men helped the Don Cossacks, in rebellion against Bolshevik power, to retake Novocherkassk. On the evening of May 7, 1918, the "Drozdovsky" detachment arrived in Novocherkassk under the acclamation of the inhabitants, bringing an end to the "Romanian march".

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>What is it about the gritty and gruesome reality of 20th century wars that makes you believe it would be good material for animated chink drawings?

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Also this
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_March

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Is Shigeru the Japanese's equivalent of Jacques Tardi ?

Holy shit this is just 300 but with slavs ,

It's so disconnected to them that they might as well just be Burgers to them. They're not like turd world SEA's who love to grasp at anything remotely related to them ethnically because they're that irrelevant on the world stage.

>It's so disconnected to them that they might as well just be Burgers to them. They're not like turd world SEA's who love to grasp at anything remotely related to them ethnically because they're that irrelevant on the world stage.

all of them still had connections to familial connections to japan Also things like Billy Bat show theres a interest for stories for Japanese's immigrants in burger land . plus there's a lot media of japanese people in a foreign situation out doing the natives .

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I'd like something about the discovery of America and how the Spanish came into contact with the natives.

I figured this thread will be filled with Slavwank. They really want the world to know about how war-torn their vodka countries were.

Angolmois aired some seasons ago.

Ottomans/Russians/Europeans killing each other, basically the hided part of WW1 that nobody talks and that went beyond
1918.

You need to read more actual writing about the Japs beyond manga. The general population is actually fairly ambivalent about Japan's role in the war, they're not all hyper-nationalist right wingers, those people are just very loud.

The Ptolemy dynasty.

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Frozen Chosin. would make Everybody but changs happy

Drifters is probably the closest thing to what you'd describe.

A LoGH-style longform anime about the rise and fall of Napoleon would be absolute kino.

>You need to read more actual writing about the Japs beyond manga. The general population is actually fairly ambivalent about Japan's role in the war, they're not all hyper-nationalist right wingers, those people are just very loud.

Oh I know their not Korean after all but there its is appealing for them to see a jap doing well among foreigners (not like nationalistic sense but more of "Oh yeah he's Japanese and he's doing well ,good for him " type shit )

Fuck them.

>but there its is appealing for them to see a jap doing well among foreigners
Every country does this in whatever form of dick measuring contest out there, even the self-hating Germs.

>Every country does this in whatever form of dick measuring contest out there, even the self-hating Germs.

Yeah should have said that .

Peter Kemp
Pyotr Wrangel
Francisco Franco

Thousand Days' War and the independence of Panama would make a great series

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This one is better
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ōtsu_incident
>The Ōtsu incident (Japanese: 大津事件, Hepburn: Ōtsu Jiken) was an unsuccessful assassination attempt on Nicholas Alexandrovich, Tsesarevich of Russia (later Emperor Nicholas II of Russia)
>The assassination attempt occurred on 11 May [O.S. 29 April] 1891, while Nicholas was returning to Kyoto after a day trip to Lake Biwa in Ōtsu, Shiga Prefecture. He was attacked by Tsuda Sanzō (1855–1891), one of his escorting policemen, who swung at the Tsesarevich's face with a sabre. The quick action of Nicholas's cousin, Prince George of Greece and Denmark, who parried the second blow with his cane, saved his life. Tsuda then attempted to flee, but two rickshaw drivers in Nicholas's entourage chased him down and pulled him to the ground. Nicholas was left with a 9 centimeter long scar on the right side of his forehead, but his wound was not life-threatening.
>The rickshaw drivers who captured Tsuda, Mukaihata Jizaburo (1854–1928) and Kitagaichi Ichitaro (1859–1914) were later called to the Russian fleet by the Tsesarevich, where they were feted by the Russian marines, given medals, and a reward of 2,500 yen plus an additional 1,000 yen pension, which was a tremendous sum for the time. They were celebrated in the media as national heroes. However, during the Russo-Japanese War, the admiration of their friends and neighbors turned sour, they lost their pensions, were accused of being spies, and had to suffer harassment from the police.

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youtu.be/v4D7fKuhC98
Verdun

The clusterfuck that was the Qing era. Maybe about the civil examinations, especially during the riots

Other Romanov also have story to tell about Japan
>Once more there was a great to-do in our wardroom. The officers of the Russian clipper Vestnik came to visit us the moment we touched Nagasaki bringing thrilling tales of the two years spent by them in Japan. Nearly all of them had Japanese "wives.” No ceremony of marriage had been performed but they lived with their native consorts in the miniature houses bearing the appearance of toyland because of small gardens full of dwarf trees, tiny streams, cardboard bridges and Lilliputian flowers. They said the Minister of the Navy gave them his unofficial blessing, for he understood the hardships awaiting a sailor separated from his home for a period of two years. It is necessary to explain that all of this happened long before Monsieur Loti and Signor Puccini had found an inexhaustible source for royalties in the heart-breaking stories of Madame Chrysantheme and Madame Butterfly. So, in this case at least, the arts had nothing to do with establishing moral standards for roving sailors.
>About that time, a Japanese widow by the name of Omati-San ran a first-class restaurant in the village of Inassa, not far from Nagasaki. Considered a godmother of the Russian Navy, she employed Russian cooks, spoke Russian fluently, played Russian melodies on the piano and on the guitar, served hard-boiled eggs and spring onions with fresh caviar, and created in general the atmosphere of a typical Russian inn on the outskirts of Moscow. Outside of her culinary and entertaining activities, she likewise aided the Russian officers in making the acquaintance of their future Japanese "wives.” She exacted no fee for this additional service, doing it from the sheer goodness of her heart. She thought she should help us to take back to Russia a pleasant memory of Japanese friendliness.

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The whole Heavenly Kingdom revolt would make a great show. Up to 30 million people dead because some dude thought he was the brother of Jesus

>It was in her place that the officers of the Vestnik gave us a welcoming dinner attended by their "wives” who brought their unengaged female acquaintances.
>Madame Omati-San outdid herself on that occasion, and for the first time in many months we ate an excellent Russian meal. The bottles of vodka sealed with the imperial double eagle, the unavoidable "pirojki,” the "borsch,” the blue boxes of caviar placed in huge blocks of ice, the mammoth sturgeon occupying the center of the table, the Russian music played in turn by the hostess and her guests — we could scarcely notice we were in Japan. We watched with natural curiosity the behavior of the toy- women. They laughed all of the time and participated in our singing, but they drank next to nothing. Their characters presented a strange mixture of utmost sweetness and thorough rationalism. Far from being ostracized by their country people, they regarded their present activities as a branch of civil service open to the members of their sex. Some day they intended to marry men of their own nationality, raise a family of children and lead a satisfied middle-class existence. For the moment they were willing to share the companionship of the gay foreign officers, provided they were treated well and with due respect. An attempt at flirting with the "wife” of an officer by his friends would have amounted to a grave breach of etiquette. No trace of the Occidental promiscuity touched
their clear-cut conception of life; not unlike most of the Orientals, they preached moral purity and spiritual faithfulness, far superior, in their estimation, to the white man’s ideal of technical virginity. Few of the American and European writers showed much, if any, understanding of this important feature of the Japanese rationalism.

>The heart-break of Madame Butterfly brought a gale of laughter in the Empire of the Rising Sun because none of the wearers of the flowered kimonos were silly enough to expect to remain forever with their foreign "husbands.” The usual "marital contract” called for a period of from one to three years, depending on the length of the stay of a cruising man-of-war in the harbor of Nagasaki. At the end of that time another officer came along, or if the first one was sufficiently generous, the "wife” had saved enough money to obtain a place in the community.
>I visited frequently the houses of my "married” friends, and my situation as a bachelor was becoming quite compromising. The wives” could not understand why that young "samurai”— they were told that "grand duke” was the Russian for samurai should spend his evenings in front of another man s fireplace instead of establishing his own peaceful home. Whenever they saw me tiptoeing in my stockinged feet on the immaculately clean floors of their cardboard castles— one had to leave the boots outside — a shrewd smile of suspicion crossed the carmine-touched lips. Was that ridiculously tall "samurai” attempting to test their loyalty to their husbands”? Or was he simply too mean to support a "wife”?
>I decided to marry.” This news created a sensation in the village of Inassa and it was announced that a special review of the parties desirous to preside over the great Russian samurai’s house would be staged on a certain day. In vain did I try to make arrangements less pompous. My friends were unanimous in supporting Madame Omati-San’s claim that a fair chance should be given to every "eligible” girl and that an elaborate wedding dinner should be offered by me to the officers of the six Russian battleships stationed in Nagasaki.

“Like the good old days after 9/11”

>The selection itself presented considerable difficulties. As far as I was concerned, they all looked alike. Smiling, fanning dolls, holding their cups with tea at a most exquisite angle. Not less than sixty of them responded to the invitation, and even the weatherbeaten experts of our wardroom stood completely puzzled in front of so much daintiness. I could not look at the flushed face of Eberling from fear of laughing, which would have been misunderstood by the “eligibles.” Finally, I let my color-preference guide my decision, choosing a girl who wore a sapphire-blue kimono embroidered with large white flowers.
>Now I had a home. A "pied-a-terre” in the full meaning of the word. The captain of the R.ynda saw to it that we did not get "too soft” and made us work till six o’clock each day, but half past six found me in my Inassa residence, with a tiny creature seated at the dinner-table. The cheerfulness of her character was amazing. Never a frown, never dissatisfied, never irritated. I liked to see her dressed in kimonos of different colors and used to bring her yards and yards of silks, causing her to rush in mad delight into the street and invite all the neighbors to inspect the gifts. It would have been useless to attempt to restrain her from making so much fuss as she took pride in displaying to the village the generosity of her "samurai.” She tried to make a kimono for me but even she had to scream looking at my six-feet-two wrapped in the national Japanese garb. I encouraged her passion for entertaining our friends because I could never get tired of admiring the serious dignity with which that doll received her guests and led them into the dining-room. On holidays we hired a rickshaw and went to inspect the rice plantations and the temples, finishing our evening in a Japa- nese restaurant where a great deal of respect was invariably shown to her.

Give me an anime about Numa Pompilius becoming king of rome and trying to make Rome a more peaceful place.

>The Russian officers called her jokingly our grand duchess,” a title which was taken quite seriously by the natives. Elderly persons would stop me in the streets of Inassa and inquire whether I had any complaint to make against the treatment received by me at the hands of one of their own. It was as though the entire village had made a political issue of my "marriage.”
>Knowing that I would stay in and around Nagasaki for two years, I wanted to learn the Japanese language. There was no doubt as to the brilliant future of that country, and I thought at least one member of the imperial family should speak the language of Russia’s progressive neighbors. My "wife” volunteered her services, and notwithstanding the considerable intricacies of the Japanese grammar I picked up a sufficient number of phrases to enable me to hold my own in a conversation on "simple” subjects.
>One day a cable arrived from the Czar ordering me to pay a state visit to the Mikado. Our ambassador in Tokio prepared an elaborate program consisting of receptions, lunches and dinners, to be crowned by a state banquet at the palace. He showed great excitement and anxiety as I was to be the first representative of European royalty ever received by the Japanese Emperor. He explained to me that I would have to rely upon the services of interpreters because the Mikado spoke no other language than Japanese. I smiled discreetly; I thought my ability to converse with the Mikado directly would come in the nature of a great surprise to our ambassador.
>The village of Inassa went sleepless from the realization that it contained in its midst a man who was to be entertained by their great Mikado. My Japanese friends became speechless in my presence.

I can't remember the exact period but there was a period where a bunch of foreign volunteers from around the world came to defend the Vatican from battle
Sounded interesting enough

2009 Nutty Putty Cave Incident

12 episodes of some dude slowly dying? Nice

>They just stood and bowed. Even my "wife” seemed to be frightened. She found my photograph in the local paper, with the caption explaining that the young Russian naval officer, who had stayed in Japan incognito for several months, happens to be the first cousin of the Emperor of Russia — and she wondered whether she should continue to call me "San” (the Japanese for my little
name Sandro) . It took fifty yards of green-and-pink silk to restore her peace of mind.
>A former lord chamberlain of the Emperor of Germany was in charge of the "protocol” of the Japanese court at that time, which fact is sufficient in itself to suggest the pompousness of the reception extended to me in Yokohama and Tokio. From the moment the imperial salute of one hundred and one guns announced my arrival in Yokohama, for ten following days I ceased to be the modest sub-lieutenant of H.I.M.S. Kynda and had to be treated in the manner reserved by ceremonious Potsdam for visiting sovereigns. The special train of the Mikado waited for me in Yokohama, and all the members of the Government headed by Count Ito, then Prime Minister of Japan, came to meet me at the station in Tokio. I drove to the palace in a state carriage, preceded by a galloping squadron of the Mikado’s guards.
>The first imperial audience lasted but a few minutes. The Emperor and the Empress received me in the throne room surrounded by a dense crowd of princes and princesses. I made a short speech transmitting the greetings of the Czar. The Emperor expressed his delight at seeing me in Tokio and hoped for the continuation of the Russo-Japanese friendship. Both speeches were translated by the official interpreter of our embassy. I felt embarrassed in the presence of all these people who hardly reached my shoulder and I tried very hard to look smaller.

Why don’t you make your own manga about history?

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1913 vienna slice of life starring hitler, tito, stalin, trotsky and freud

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A biopic about this guy would be pretty kino. He even settled in japan and got himself a waifu.

regiamarina.net/detail_text.asp?nid=294&lid=1

>A week of sightseeing, visiting, reviewing troops, and then came the night of the state banquet. Placed on the right of the Empress, I gathered my courage, smiled pleasantly and addressed her in Japanese. For a second she looked astonished. I repeated my remark. She grinned. This initial success prompted me to tell her of my admiration for the progress made by Japan. It required some maneuvering on my part, and I tried to recall all the expressions used in identical cases by my Inassa friends. A strange sound came out of the Empress’s throat. She stopped eating and bit her lip. Then her shoulders shook. She began to laugh hysterically. The Japanese prince seated on her left, who was listening to our conversation, dropped his head. Large tears were streaming down his cheeks. Next moment the entire table shrieked and guffawed. I wondered a little at this gayety as my speech was not purported to be humorous. When the gale of laughter subsided, the Empress made a sign to the prince and he addressed me in English.
>"Where did you learn your Japanese, Your Imperial Highness?” he asked politely, his eyes still full of tears.
>"Why? Do I speak it so badly?”
>"Oh, not at all. You speak remarkably well, but you see, you are using a very special brand of Japanese, a brand which . . . Well, I am really at a loss ... I do not know how I shall explain it to you . . . May I ask how long you have been in Nagasaki? Are you in a habit of visiting its Inassa district?”
>Regardless of the opinion formed by the German lord chamberlain of the Tokio court, it must have been the gayest banquet in the history of the empire.
>"I wish I knew her name,” said the prime minister, escorting me to my carriage, "I would like to thank her in the name of His Majesty’s Government for her brilliant methods of teaching the Inassa slang. How many lessons did you take from her, all told?”

It would probably be either a film or part of an anthology series about exploration accidents.

archive.org/details/AlexanderGrandDukeOnceAGrandDuke/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Duke_Alexander_Mikhailovich_of_Russia

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the fall of the western roman empire / Late roman empire

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire

Arguably one of if not the most important battles in European history

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Catalaunian_Plains

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Adrianople

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Strasbourg

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A manga about the Boxer Rebellion or the Taiping Rebellion would be cool. I've also always wanted to see a film about Trotsky's life, from his expulsion from the USSR to his assassination in Mexico, but I'm not sure how well that would suit an anime...

Fall of Constantinople is more kino

Remember ERE >>> WRE

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>As far as I was concerned, they all looked alike. Smiling, fanning dolls, holding their cups with tea at a most exquisite angle.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mithridatic_Wars

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*yawn* the fall of the western roman empire had more battles

although constantinople would be more like a "Downfall" type of thing where the entire roman system is trapped in what is a bunker basically

>he fall of the western roman empire had more battles
user, the entire history of the ERE after Justinian is one giant defensive war.

i don't think you can compress 800 years of history into one anime mate

It's going to have many seasons

Yeah, whenever would the Japanese make a horrifying any realistic story about soldiers in WW2.
A story directly about the cultural insanity of the Japanese military none the less.

They'd never do something like that.

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The story of Ashurbanipal would be kino

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He's basically as much the 'father of manga' as Tezuka is.

yes

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>oh shit we need to make a filler episode
>recreates the football match during the christmas truce
would be kino

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I mean... come on

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>American Revolution
>Napoleonic Wars
>Sunrise expanding upon how both went the other way in Code Geass

The Chinese Warlord: Full of constant backstabbing, ideological struggles, attempts to modernize the country and plainly batshit insane stories, like the one guy who fired cannons into sky to threaten a local weather god

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deluge_(history)

a harem anime starring Romulus that is about him trying to get the recently kidnapped women of Sabine to fall in love with his people, but they all end up falling in love with him. The series finale being Romulus marrying Hersilia after she ends the war between Rome and Sabines

CGDCT about the Mitford sisters, co-starring Hitler-kun.

>They were celebrated and at times scandalous figures, who were described by The Times journalist Ben Macintyre as "Diana the Fascist, Jessica the Communist, Unity the Hitler-lover; Nancy the Novelist; Deborah the Duchess and Pamela the unobtrusive poultry connoisseur

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>muh wwii story
There's like a billion different WWII stories in media. Heck, every other video game for the last 2 decade has been about WWII. Not to mention every other movie is about WWII.

If by world war II stories you mean American stories then yes.

>I wonder how the Japs felt about it and the world it ushered in.
It'd be about the same as everybody else's reactions.

how did warlords manage so many people in China back then?

They controlled the food supply and army, not much peasants could do about the8

cortez conquering the aztecs would be pretty cool, and the episode from the russian civil war when the czech army was fleeing east on the trans-siberian railway in hijacked trains to escape the red army

They had an army.
You listened or they used that army on you.

I want a civil war anime where a bishie Joshua Chamberlain charges down johnnies at little roundn top and with autistic but lovable Thomas Jackson SoL

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Slit your throat tvcuck.

an anime version of the acts of the apostles would be cool too. it's action-heavy with lots of suspense and has an episodic nature that is already optimal for a television series. the story picks up right after jesus ascends into a heaven and follows the ragtag band of misfits who have been charged with building the church as they travel through the levant and asia minor, gaining converts and on the run from the sanhedrin/pharisees with the roman imperial administration playing both sides

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Move about the assassination of the korean empress.
Koreans betray her and let in the japanese soldiers who raid the palace and kill their away to the top.
They grab the empress then torture her and set her on fire outside.

12yo Hitler-chan is depressed after getting rejected from the art club, but together with her loli friends decides to create their own Aryan club, discover the power of friendship and stop the jews from ruining their highschool's cultural festival.

Czechoslovak legion would be a great story to tell. Or maybe the story of the Russian Second Pacific Squadron. Both are amazing tales of military units traveling to the other side of Russia.

Poland from 1648 - 1667 would be pretty cool. Good story, plenty of action and lots of memorable characters. You'd even have the le meme hussars to fall back upon. Never gonna happen though because
>1. it's Poland
>2. nobody outside of Sweden, Russia and Poland cares
A manga like this could work I guess, but I wouldn't want to hear japanese people attempting to say "Czarniecki" or "Radziwiłł"

the illiad would be a good action anime, lots of one on one battles with the characters declaiming long speeches while locked in combat. also the catalog of ships would be cool

the odyssey is all waifus

the satyricon but everyone is a cute anime girl

The pre unified English Kingdoms. Aragon from Lotr is based off one of the kings from Northumbria I believe

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolayevsk_incident
>Nikolayevsk-on-Amur was occupied in September 1918 by the Imperial Japanese Army as part of Japan's Siberian Intervention force. In early February 1920, the town had a Japanese civilian community of around 450 people, and a military garrison of 350 men from the Imperial Japanese Army's 14th Infantry Division. In January 1920, the town was surrounded by a partisan force under the command of Yakov Tryapitsyn, who was allied with the Bolshevik Red Army.
>On February 24, 1920, realizing that he was outnumbered and far from reinforcement, the commander of the Japanese garrison allowed Tryapitsyn's troops to enter the town under a flag of truce. However, Tryapitsyn began to round up and execute White Movement supporters, the only force holding his hand being the small Japanese garrison. On 10 March, he issued an ultimatum to the garrison to voluntarily disarm, to which he was sure the Japanese would not agree. Therefore, the Japanese intervened, launching a surprise attack on 12 March 1920. The attack failed and most of the Japanese troops died. The remaining few only surrendered when the Japanese high command ordered them to do so. Even so, Tryapitsyn decided to take revenge, which resulted in the execution of the surviving garrison and the slaughter of all but 122 Japanese civilians – in all around 700 Japanese died shortly thereafter
>After this, he was free to start a reign of terror and execute all those civilians he deemed dangerous to his forces. Being short with ammunition, one of the methods to execute the victims was to stab them with a bayonet and thrust them in a hole under the ice of the river Amur. Several thousand inhabitants of the town were killed like this and with other execution methods.
>In late May, as a Japanese relief expedition approached, Tryapitsyn executed all of the remaining inhabitants of the town, both Japanese and Russian, and burned the town to the ground.

only know of Rokka no Yuusha

wow major cutie

Based Godmother

the prince of greece Bonked the jap with a stick

hmm how about a simple story between a nazi officer and a jewish girl mhmhmhmhm?

this consept can be rly well done if writen by a compitent writer.

I am not even jokin. Themes like despotic beleafs and their challenge, love and the power it has to make people change ;p and that shit. here a small example i thought on the go . no critique on it tho cus i literaly havn't thought about it at length so there might be plot errors ecs :

>it has an arc at the end where it does the whole romcom thing where it gets serious and heavy for 5 minutes and then all the nazis and jews suddenly make up and become chums through the sheer power of friendship

Something about Landsknechts.

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By that standard we can't produce anything but documentaries with the History brand. But the brand sells, so nuts to that.

here it goes
>have a young (23-27) ss officer with history of voilent bihavior but a good education(inportance on education. he must be a well educated man becouse it is inporant for the next points)
>have an older jewish(26-34) girl also well educated who has the following traits: coutius,emotional and deligent.(inportantly the emotional asspect will wither through out her stay at the camp due to the horros she would see)
>have both of them start out as the officer simply trying to get off with her. aka get her as a housemaid at his quorters and *toy*. inportant thing here is that he musn't rape her or do any overly kinky shit. He could do that if we write his character in a way to allow it but that would just make the story in to hentai ;p.

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>have the two interact more commenly about more literete matters (like phylosophy , psychology and politics lol especialy politics) ofc we aren't going to make it blatent anti-nazi or anti-jewish.
>long story short making also the officer having a missing mother figure , (and most inportantly we can't have the girl just gold digging to get out of the whole ordeal alive. we must have her start falling in love with him too. maybe if she get's a *savior complex* mhmm that's a good idea...)
>finnaly we will have some side characters aka the girls family and some guards that are close with the officer. (outside it should apear as him just going there and fucking his maid so resenment would occur with the family of the girl . also the close friends of the officer would notice that he is in fact a bit too attached to her and as a result try to desuade him and get him to detach him self from her.)
>as the story goes we must have the officer take part on , war crimes ,atrocitys and all in all the activitys that happened on those camps.We must show it in detail but with out exagerating it for dramatic effect. death was a daly and anti climactic phenomenon there.so for a jewish character to die from starving to death or a desise should also be shown.(not only the gas chambers ecs).

>now about the ending that is simple. the russians come and capture the jews at the start thinking they where prisoners and there after releasing them after understanding what is actualy going on. she and him seperate ofc around that time and the guy is stationed at berlin. the end game should be her trying to get to berlin in a broken country full of roaming bands of deserters (now we could have her either fallow close the red army lines or find help by getting a fake german id and with the help of a russian deserter pass threw the battle line.
>the ending should be a happy one. the officer should get punished for his crimes by being horificly scared or some other devine punishment. but at the same time for the entire story we shouldn't show him acting like a egomaniac aka killing jews left and right out of boardom but we should have him see the acts as a tast assigned from high command which he acts acordingly. since it was a sinfull task and not a action that he took he should be punished but not killed. thus he could either be maimed, disgraced or somthing similar.
>we can't have him though in the end *getting fixed* we will have him be in a relationship with the girl but we can't have by no means him changing due to her in a direct way. she can be influence to him indirectly but directly he should be the one just maning up to the situation and diserting his country to be with the girl she loves. and boom the end

thoughts Any Forums?

also a lot of *hmm*'s and *hhh*'s exist cus i was literaly making this up as i went. but idk i think a story like this would be good :3

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For whatever reason I can't upload it here, but read Negev. It's a heartwarming story about yuri between an ss soldier and a jewish death camp prisoner

forbiden love that's what this is lol
two people that should normaly hate eachother having fellings for eachother due to past traumas

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i know that's how the idea came to mind. but i thought ...*holy shit this consept is great but this is just porn and torture porn... what i want is !!!

>Stories from history that would be a great manga / anime
Nips would butcher it and put retarded loli in it as an "gag"

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>Tessa
>loli
Go back

this

For me Negev was one of those things where at first it was just gore and tits, but by the end it was moving. It certainly has potential to be something more

stfu moeshitter

"the unwomanly face of war" is a pretty good manga rendition of the book of the same name, its about the participation of women in the eastern side of europe during wwii, some parts are pretty raw, its a good read imo

* "war's unwonlay face" *
my bad

>Swear I heard the angels cry
>Pray to god no more may die
>So that people know the truth
>Tell the tale of Paschendale

A pointless, meaningless war in which everything went wrong, forever.
terrain was fucked
weather was fucked
nobody could reinforce
nobody could reinforce because too much mud

If they'd literally waited like 4 months for that particular battle, the entire outcome would have been completely different
400,000+ soldiers literally died for no reason at all.

>implying fmp is bad
kill yourself

The following is attested to in written history. This dude 100% existed and his story survives because even his enemies (who beat him) couldn't stop gushing about how great he was.
>Tlahuicole was known as the greatest warrior of his country, Tlaxcala, who wielded two stone tomahawks too heavy for other men to use
>Tlaxca got into a Flower War with the Aztecs, a series of ritual battles fought along strict rules to let both nations collect sacrifices/earn prestige for their Gods
>The Aztecs were cunts and used them to soften up rivals before full warfare however, and went hard on it
>Aztec warriors refused to fight Tlahuicole 1v1 out of fear and he ended up being swarmed by a large group of them, then bound and taken as a sacrifice
>He was brought before Emperor Moctezuma II and became the only (known) man in their recorded history to be offered a full pardon from the sacrifices because Moctezuma didn't want to kill such a great warrior
>He refused because he thought it was wrong that he got to live when his countrymen were going to die and he could not return home after the shame of being captured
>Moctezuma II asked Tlahuicole to take over Aztec forces and lead a battle against the Purepecha empire instead
>He accepted, hoping to find a glorious death in this war
>Aztecs crushed the enemy army under his command, so he returned to Tenochtitlan with a pile of captured slaves and looted riches and demanded to be sacrificed again
>Moctezuma II still refused execution and tried to make him a nobleman with a high ranked position in the army, or to pardon him instead
>Tlahuicole got a compromise: execution by combat
>He was drugged, tied to a stone altar with only a loinclith on, given a macuahuitl with feathers instead of obsidian blades, and had a troupe of elite warriors sent at him while they were fully armed
>He crippled and/or blinded 20, killed 8 more, and only died after an hour of continuous dueling when a warrior sneaked up behind him

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;w; brother!!!

Otoyomegatari is also a comfy historical romace about the russian conquest of central asia during the 19th century

Too bad it goes to shit around 50-80 posts.

i still like it desu

There needs to be a series on this ancient Eygptian dude called Paneb. A papyrus scroll was found detailing his crimes, if there was a law he probably broke it. My favourite one was how he seduced both the wife and daughter of a local priest he didn't like

Oh I'm talking about threads not the manga. The manga is great.

>My favourite one was how he seduced both the wife and daughter of a local priest he didn't like

Unironic hardcore NTR kek

That's suppose to be a loli? I guess she's young looking but seems more highschool aged.

Suvla Bay would be interesting to see animated

There wasn't really a "fall" of the western roman empire, it was a slow decline.
People at the time under the goths still considered it the western romans empire, as did the eastern roman empire.

>I'm talking about threads not the manga
ah makes sense, it always devolves to shitposting and Any Forums tier posts but hey what do expect form a mongolian throat singing forum
>My favourite one was how he seduced both the wife and daughter of a local priest he didn't like
based ancient egiptian oyakodon enjoyer

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The Christmas truce except with Inazuma Eleven style superpowers

This video, basically
youtu.be/T-D52RZ86rg

bump

Rise of Islam

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>odyssey
idk if you're joking or not but there's apparently a Nibelungleid manga.

Do the rise of Constantine or Charlemagne it has a supernatural quality to it to hook the nips

the gold rush on the West Coast, particularly up to the Yukon. Some desperate bastard trying to score it rich but every time he does he spends it all to get richer until he exhausts himself entirely.

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And yet the muslim world has been in a state of disbelief and shock for almost 2 centuries now when it found out the hard way that it could keep up with western progress. The salafi movement emerged as a reaction to that, and it's interesting to see how the muslim "thinkers" saw as reasons of the underdevelopment, which I can roughly summarise as "we we stopped wuzzing kings cuz society ain't doing things like in the 7th century anymore".

The whole history of the muslim world is rife with potentially good settings, but if I was too choose one, I would very heavily romaticise the early conquest periods. Basically make a Sengoku Basara/Koei Tecmo version of the whole pantheon of the "Sahaba" (companions of the prophets) and of the people who resisted to them.
There's also this berber queen that resisted muslim advance on her land. She was so good at it they called her the witch : en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dihya

Spotted the murtad Nafri diaspora.

no one makes content about muzzies because some sect or another will chop heads in offence.

>wanting reparations from muslims
what? who?

Any tales of Pre-Trojan Greek. I would like to see Cadmus, Perseus, Bellerophon, Theseus, Heracles, Jason, etc. Fuck FGO for trying to encroach the image of greek heroes first with their distasteful art.

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Ghandi freeing India
The bromance of Saladin and lion heart during the crusade
Ghengis khan and his conquest
Cleopatra and how she came to power
A show about the red baron

I could go on, but there is a fuckton of stuff that would make for fun anime.

>What kind of stories from history would you like to see adapted for anime/manga.

Algerian War

It was an interesting read. It seemed more concerned with conspiracy theories about the Vietnam war than "official" history which made it an unconventional work, never mind that the cast were all bunnies and other animals. JGSDF personal in Vietnam, tactical nuclear weapon usage (or attempt at use in the story) Soviet combat infantry involvement, etc. It all felt like a slight /x/ tier report into the war which made it memorable. Also be sure to read Cat Shit One '80 for the wars of the 80's. There was also on for the 90's that I could never find on the web.

Now for some reason that reminded me of Molester Man talking about that Japanese journalist killed in Iraq. I've read some works written at the era that skirted the issue but the undercurrent of commenting on the new way of the world was always there.

Mizuki's stuff is fantastic.

She was practically an anime protag IRL

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She was hot too

The Macedonian dynasty. Just all of it. Its top tier drama and the civil wars that lead to the regencies before Basil II were absolutely epic, with every know mf that did a damn through the previous reigns in the empire picking a side and battling it out. It was glorious.

I'm gonna guess Israel

Never ever.

I found the replacement

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>The horrors of the war as experienced by the civilians is not the same as the horrors of the war as experienced by soldiers
I would say it depends. Soldiers or civilians, I think they felt the same when they saw a huge atomic explosion

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasekura_Tsunenaga

A 442nd manga already exits OP

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Exist* fuck am I sleepy

Taiping Rebellion
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiping_Rebellion
>deadliest war in human history until WW2, might actually even surpass WW2 in number of sheer casualties
>started because an ethnic minority student suffered a nervous breakdown and declared himself as the brother of Christ
>caused the Christian nations that considered supporting him to instead immediately change to support the Qing Dynasty after they saw what he was doing
>had demon slaying swords forged
>committed ethnic cleansings against the Manchu
>everyone knew he was batshit insane but they hated the manchu government enough to join
>died of food poisoning
>had remains burned to ashes and then shot out of a cannon by the Qing Government to try and deny him a peaceful rest

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Has it been translated ? I can barely find any information on it .

youtube.com/watch?v=WpccLU6polA

The Gallic conquest, Caesar vs Vercingetorix was hype

Any story from the American Frontier
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_frontier
Fur Trade, American Indian Wars, Border tensions with mexico, Outlaws, Gunslingers, The gold Rush, The Oregon Trail, Mormons, The Civil war. Come on man there has to be a way to make a historical fiction series with one of these

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This is just Umineko with the genders reversed.

The Tragedy of Ohara.

The Three Sovereigns, the Five Emperors and the Xia distany of China.

It would be like Vinland Saga on steroids.

Is memory holed or hidden history allowed?

Is that you, Robert Sepher?

This is John Titor
But looked up this literally who and looking at some the titles of the videos a lot of the videos seem like disinfo subjects or allowable subjects with a few genuine questions sprinkled in

A story about the rivalry between Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla would be kino.

the french revolution.

That already exists.

Still want more of them.

Some of the more interesting and bizarre tales from around world war II, like that guy that used a bow and arrow and a sword.
The whole winter war would also be interesting just by how much the russians fucked up.

Any Rome civil war

Ziploc-kun

Yes and then they'll cry about islamophobia. But that's not the only reason. Did you know that Moroccans think they speak arabic when no other country besides Algeria understand them? Most of them can't read a book because the language they speak and think in is simply not the one taught at school. French is the language of the bourgeois elite who are for the most part traitors and sell outs. Classical Arabic is the language of newspapers and IQ decreasing ideas. The average moroccan spends 14 years of his life learning the language of his colonisers every week, only to graduate with a subbar level in both.

It is what it is. Trust me I tried improving my country but there's just no winning with them. I'd rather contribute to a country that doesn't bend me over and fuck me in the ass whenever it can.

Already exists

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I remember this, this was a great movie.

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I need to read this, how the hell do you get stranded 1,500 miles into enemy territory?

They were on a campaign lead by a foreign king who wanted to claim the throne of Persia, he was basically hiring them to go to war. The king dies so the army have no reason to fight anymore but they're already in the middle of their journey and so needed to escape back to Greece

Replying 8 hours in to say you're a retard.

You weren't crying when Soul Edge/Calibur did it first?

>The whole winter war would also be interesting just by how much the russians fucked up.
Military Otas love this guy.

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Featuring Georg Von Frundsberg in the Itailan Wars, i.e. The Battle of Pavia. Throw in the Constable of Bourbon and the 1527 Sack of Rome for good measure

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>just by how much the russians fucked up.
Y'mean pushing back the Nazis into Berlin was just a fuck up?

>Y'mean pushing back the Nazis into Berlin was just a fuck up?
Come on, Boris. Use critical thinking.

>I'd rather contribute to a country that doesn't bend me over and fuck me in the ass whenever it can.
If you live in France you've got to be delusional to think people who vote for Seymour wouldn't do anything to you just because you become a murtad. Get real. You'll forever be considered as outsiders by both white and black French people, and you're also betraying your own brothers and sisters by going against your forefathers' deen. No one likes traitors.

>sisters died in battle
>gets "killed" thrice
>defeated the enemies so hard that she very much changed the course of the war
Shounen as fuck

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>Phyrra
>Cassandra
>Patroklos
These are side cast of Trojan characters. At least God of War portrayal is not too far-fetched.

Read this first, then hope for the author to move into other Roman campaign

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>La Noche Triste
>El Porfiriato
>Mexican Revolution
a lot of historical events could turn out great with the right studio and director but any of these three would be my choice

>nips fucking love jannu
>no jannu historical anime
What the fuck nips?

Honestly wanking over battles is fucking boring, make something like Thermse Romae where the protag is mostly doing civillian shit, or focus on old drama/politicking at best.

"They'll fuck you over too so join up with the people who fucked you before!"

>God of War
You're one of those.