Will's Articles
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Treaty of the Three Rivers
Treaty of Three Rivers (1974): Recognized Karsia's post-collapse borders. A fragile peace that ultimately failed, leading to its reabsorption.
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The Scarlet Veil of Nihonbashi
Edo's heart is haunted. A samurai links terrifying deaths near Nihonbashi to a brutal, buried historical injustice.
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Park Sang Hyun
Park Sang-hyun: S. Korean filmmaker known for unsettling psychological thrillers & atmospheric cinema. Explore his work, including The Echo Chamber.
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Sovereign Republic of Karsia
Karsia: A short-lived, authoritarian mountain republic (1974-98) known for harsh industry, state control, & haunting films.
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Vukov Dol
Step into Vukov Dol: Karsia's brutalist industrial relic. Mines, factories, state control, and horror film fame. A valley of decay and secrets.
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Spectral Echoes
Places hold sound memories of past trauma. Spectral echoes create unseen dread & psychological horror via acoustic haunting.
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Republic of Novy Grad
The fleeting Republic of Novy Grad (1981-85): A chaotic state of collapse, crime, & gritty cinema.
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Concrete Bloom
Hong Kong architect faces horrors in decaying tenements. The city's past manifests as spectral figures in this urban haunting thriller.
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The Crimson Tide Cycle
Brutal Valeriyan horror/thrillers (70s-80s) defied censorship, using terror to expose authoritarian trauma & paranoia. The Crimson Tide Cycle.
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Shingeki Cinema
Shingeki: Asia's "Heart-Hitting" cinema (late 80s-early 10s). Intense films on trauma, urban decay, folklore. Visceral, psychological impact.
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