Image 1 — Teaser — Volume 5
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Teaser — Volume 5

An Art poster fanfic of Gate: Napoleon and his enemies fought magic in Wattpad.

With people in mounted horses: Napoleon, behind him, Alexander I of Russia, Arthur Wellesley, Francis I/II of Austria and Frederick William III of Prussia, observed on the distant Saderan capital city, for Volume 5

u/Designer_Chip_2758 — 1 day ago
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The French dragoon captures a Saderan Flag

(Ai tho), for Gate fanfic: Gate: Napoleon and his enemies fought magic in Wattpad.

Context: Prolly set in Chapter 14 of Gate: NAHEFM, Battle of Alnus Hill, when Marshal Murat launches a cavalry attack together with the Russians and British, successfully repelled the Saderans and their some flags were captured.​

u/Designer_Chip_2758 — 7 days ago
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Napoleon and others in Telta heights

Though notable, there's Princess Piña Co Lada and Emperor Molt Sol Augustus on the right side. The fan art sets in Battle of Telta (upcoming) sets outskirts of Telta, where Prince Zorzal and his cohorts settled on the city.

Art for Gate fanfic: Gate: Napoleon and his enemies fought magic in Wattpad.

u/Designer_Chip_2758 — 9 days ago
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What would Saderans and even Princess Pina Co Lada view those Napoleonic uniforms?

(One of weirdest uniforms, but traditional those Highlanders regiments, think would be mock for Saderans, or Pina would confuse of men wearing skirts)

u/Designer_Chip_2758 — 16 days ago
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What if Gate opened in Épernay in 1814?

It's another Napoleonic Gate fanfic on Wattpad, a story titled: "Gate: Napoleon and his Enemies fought magic"

The plot sets during the Campaign of North-east France 1814, where Napoleon's endgame and Coalition advance on Paris, but after Battle of Reims, a Gate opened in Épernay, Imperial Army attacked both Grandé Armée and Coalition forces, forcing them to ceasefire and form an unlikely alliance of Troyes.

Following the Treaty, Franco-Coalition Alliance has first victory at Arcis-sur-Aube, while being almost encircled, first time of French and Russian cavalry charge together, the following Battle of Épernay, defeated the Prince Zorzal El Caesar's Army, allowing Franco-Coalition mobilized almost 300,000 men into Special Region, with following battles: Alnus Hill and Italica.

Inspired for Terror Belli, Decus Pacis​​​ by TheShortGrenadier

u/Designer_Chip_2758 — 21 days ago

Somewhere in France...

Artist of the Five Men and Colonel Desirée (one of my ocs), Colonel Desirée led her regiment 45e ligne charged down, with the Five Men.

u/Designer_Chip_2758 — 1 month ago

Who are those two Generals in Waterloo?

My guess on the first image is Gen de Division Jérôme Bonaparte I, or not, it's General Maximilien Sébastien Foye. And the second image is Gen de Brigade Pierre François Bauduin, got killed by a musket fire (Bro's posture 🤣💀).

u/Designer_Chip_2758 — 2 months ago
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Happy Birthday Marshal Davout!

On May 10, 1770, The Iron Marshal was born, he was one of greatest and undefeated Marshal of France, even the Battle of Auerstedt, who won against 60,000 Prussian army with just one Corps. My favorite Marshal! So bald.

u/Designer_Chip_2758 — 2 months ago

The music was used in start scene of Battle of Borodino in War and Peace Part III: The Year of 1812, the music played on the French side: either Napoleon and his Generals and French infantry marching

u/Designer_Chip_2758 — 2 months ago