[quote=@Monochromatic Rainbow] [@MacabreFox] Well actually, the Central Powers (except the Ottomans really) weren't the bad guys, tbh Each side committed horrific atrocities and straight up ignored the neutrality of other nations as it suited them. In the case of Iran, despite declaring neutrality right away, Britain and Russia split the country up between them and occupied it, which lead to famines and mass starvation throughout, or Greece where British and French troops occupied Thessaloniki as a staging point for operations in the Balkans. So y'know, they all sucked. Only reason people today might call the central powers the "bad guys" is they lost. [/quote] Ah well, when you put it like that, certainly. Then again, seeing as how I'm American, most know that our schooling is made to make us look good for our future generations in the eyes of young, bright pupils. There is a lot that I didn't necessarily learn about WWI, mainly due to my significant absent during that year when this was taught, and the fact that we only spent a week teaching on the subject. Much more was covered in WWII, which I admit is a shame. Either way, I'm quite excited to have a go at this. I have a 1x1 that takes place a year after WWI. And who doesn't love Scarface ;D