The heroes of war are often those who were officially recognized by their deeds. Some become heroes because of what they lived and died for. All in all, the title of a hero isn't something that could be claimed. It is, however, something that other people give. Others make the choice of conferring the title of a hero. Yet, what about those who work in the shadows? The unknown and unsung heroes that fought behind the scenes portrayed to the public? Are they not heroes as well?
Black Garm follows the story of a group of soldiers that delves in the world of espionage and special operations deemed far too critical for regular soldiers, and where many of the international war treaties do not apply when it comes to their line of work. In the face of danger and death, they strive hard for victory, and change how future generations would view history.
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A/N: I needed an outlet for a ton of ideas in my head while writing Cavaron that didn't fit the plot.
Additional tags: Military, Steampunk(?) External site: http://wp.me/P6kUQW-i (updates here first, then the rest follows)
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In hiatus, absolute rewrites and fixes abound.