![]() ![]() He tries to get an idea of what is going on, looking all around him as American, French, and German soldiers are killing each other mostly through melee combat. However, either through a flashback or that the aforementioned sequence was just a dream, the Narrator is woken up in the middle of a battle by another soldier. Just as the hand of a person reaches out to him, he wakes up. He understood that the war fought there was very different from the one he fought, and that the rebels were united under one leader who motivated them through the ideas of "freedom and change".Īt the beginning of Storm of Steel, the Narrator is shown sleeping on a bed sometime in or after 1931 in an unspecified location, just as the song "Dream a Little Dream of Me" is playing. Finally, for Nothing Is Written, the Narrator knew about the guerilla war happening between the Bedouin rebels and the Ottoman Empire. However, the reality was far from it and death (or the fear of it) was the only thing that made every soldier equal. ![]() The Narrator is skeptical of the fact that this war would be "the war to end all wars", due to the fact that the human race will never stop seeking to destroy each other.įurthermore, in The Runner, he considered the war, just as many other soldiers did, to be a "rite of passage" and an adventure that would make them grow up into becoming real men. For Avanti Savoia!, he was somewhat aware of the events going in the other theaters of the war, such as the one in Italy with their coasts and the Alps. He was at first amazed by them as they flew over him, admiring the daring pilots who flew them, but soon realized that most of these planes and their pilots would crash down to their deaths into "twisted smoking wrecks". ![]() However, none of that could have prepared him for the new technology brought on by the war, such as tanks.īefore starting Friends In High Places, the Narrator admits he never saw an airplane in his life before going to war IN Europe. In the beginning narration for the chapter Through Mud and Blood, he mentions that his grandfather fought in the American Civil War, and that he had told him how he could be prepared to fight in the frontlines. Not much is known about the life of the Narrator before the war occurred aside from his monologues said during each chapter of the campaign's chapter select menu. ![]()
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