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'''''Final Great War''''' is a series of epic science fiction novels by the Urcean novelist and screenwriter Mychal Geronato. He began writing the first volume, also called ''Final Great War'' in [[2002]], publishing it in [[2007]]. The series depicts a {{wp|post-apocalyptic}} setting brought about by a digital [[Great Wars|great war]] between [[Caphiria]] and [[Levantia]], and deals with themes of loss, personal core values, endurance, and divergent perspectives. Within this setting, survivors of the great war struggle on an individual and societal level at varying scales, ranging from individuals trying to stay alive to groups of survivors attempting to rebuild civilization.  
'''''Final Great War''''' is a series of epic science fiction novels by the Urcean novelist and screenwriter Mychal Geronato. He began writing the first volume, also called ''Final Great War'' in [[2002]], publishing it in [[2007]]. The series depicts a {{wp|post-apocalyptic}} setting brought about by a digital [[Great Wars|great war]] between [[Caphiria]] and [[Levantia]], and deals with themes of loss, personal core values, endurance, and divergent perspectives. The conclusion of the series conveys Geronato's sense of the inevitability of human behavior and a total rejection of {{wp|presentism}} as well as the notion of a man-made apocalypse. Within this setting, survivors of the great war struggle on an individual and societal level at varying scales, ranging from individuals trying to stay alive to groups of survivors attempting to rebuild civilization.  


The series is well known for its unique narrative structure, which combines a {{wp|nonlinear narrative}} with {{wp|unreliable narrator}}s to convey an uncertain sense of events within the world it creates. This format, now known as [[Arts_and_literature_of_Urcea#Contemporary_literature|Geronatic literature]] for ''Final Great War's'' author, has become widely emulated throughout Urcean and global literature.
The series is well known for its unique narrative structure, which combines a {{wp|nonlinear narrative}} with {{wp|unreliable narrator}}s to convey an uncertain sense of events within the world it creates. This format, now known as [[Arts_and_literature_of_Urcea#Contemporary_literature|Geronatic literature]] for ''Final Great War's'' author, has become widely emulated throughout Urcean and global literature.

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