Only a small part of former Russia remains after a short and deadly Civil War. Now called the Moscow Empire, its eastern borders run only a few hundred kilometers from the capital, along the Volga - which has been poisoned in order to create an insurmountable barrier. Since the collapse, no one has come to Moscow because of the Volga. Moscow itself stands firm, reliably protected from all sides by security posts. Here the emperor himself conducts a review of the Cossack troops. He will choose the best of the best, the bravest of the brave, to send them to the dark lands that were once part of great Russia.
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