The Last Bastion
A Manual for European Survival
Publication Planning: The release of this insurgency‑fiction novel is scheduled around the spring equinox (April), a moment symbolizing renewal.
In The Last Bastion, the struggle is not merely about land or power, but about something far more fundamental: identity. The Watchers fight for culture, visibility, and the right to continue existing in a world that changes faster every day. Their movement is not an army, but a collective. No hierarchy, only a network.

Europe is burning.
Cities blaze not only with fire, but with fury. Church towers that once defined the skyline now glow in flames. Borders shift. What seemed unthinkable yesterday becomes policy today. What once felt certain proves fragile.
Most people watch. Some profit. Many stay silent.
But a small group refuses to remain passive any longer.
No elected leaders. No official mandates. Only the conviction that waiting is no longer an option. Under the guidance of the enigmatic HD, they forge a plan that goes beyond protest or debate. They prepare for something greater than themselves. HD remains unseen, always hidden behind a mask. He is not a man, but a symbol; a leader whose anonymity protects not only himself, but the entire structure of the revolution. Because his face is concealed, he becomes the mirror of the resistance: every Patriot can see themselves in him.
From the gates of the Rijksmuseum to the streets of Sydney and Washington, the battle for identity has begun.
The Night Watch has made its choice.
The march has begun.