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Bread & Freedom

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When Djordje first planned his rebellion, he wasn’t ready for the terrible chain of events that followed. The year is 1840, a time where the Balkans are under Ottoman rule and where Christian citizens are cruelly subjugated by their tyrannical overlords. Life has never been easy, but for Djordje the tyrannical Pasha has gone too far. He yearns to be free from the shackles of oppression. All over the Balkans seeds of revolution are growing, reaching as far as Djordje’s town of Dobrć. Nothing would make Djordje happier than to marry his beloved Katarina, but while there is breath in his body, he will not allow her to submit to the Pasha’s vile demands of “First Night”. Djordje’s plans for rebellion lead to tragic consequences causing all those involved to flee for their lives across the old Serbian Kingdom in search for freedom.

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