The Angara state, built in distant 17th-century Siberia by settlers from the Russian Federation, has achieved unheard-of success over the decades.
Angara has grown and strengthened, spreading its shoulders wide and firmly standing on its feet like a legendary hero. The neighbors of the Angara people — some with caution and fear, others with hope and hidden envy — look at the young state with close attention. The Siberians didn’t refuse help: the Angara people save the Irish from Cromwell, participate in defending Krasnoyarsk from nomad raids, support the Ainu in their war with the Japanese, and help the Koreans gain freedom from the yoke of the Manchus.
And the former Angara cadet Vladimir Romanov becomes the ruler of Rus. The prospects take your breath away. It seems everything will be not only good, but even better.
However, Vladimir has his own plans, in which Angara will have a place of its own.