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THE AGE OF REVOLUTION - SHADOWS BEHIND EMPIRES: CHAPTER 48 - CHILDREN OF LIGHT, CHILDREN OF SHADOW - TREY KNOWLES'S ALLEGORY CHRONICLES:

Chapter 48: The Age of Revolution — Shadows Behind Empires opens with thunder over history's horizon. The 17th and 18th centuries did not simply usher in reform—they fractured the old world. Thrones trembled, colonies stirred, philosophers challenged sacred truths, and empires swelled beyond their strength. To humanity, it appeared to be an age of enlightenment and liberation. But in Trey Knowles's Allegory Chronicles, the Children of Light discerned something deeper: these were birth pains in an unseen war.

Behind declarations of liberty and reason, another force moved quietly. The Dragon's remnant shifted tactics—not seeking merely to control kingdoms, but to shatter them and rebuild power from the ruins. The Enlightenment's promise of reason and human rights was both genuine and vulnerable. Where Light sought awakening, Shadow sought distortion. Revolutions became more than political uprisings—they became battlegrounds for the soul of civilization.

From America's bold experiment in liberty to France's descent into terror, and across the shifting landscapes of Britain, Russia, and beyond, each empire carried both divine possibility and hidden corruption. Governments fell. Ideologies rose. But beneath every marching army and rewritten constitution raged a deeper conflict—for identity, destiny, and truth itself.

This chapter reveals that revolutions do not begin in streets or parliaments. They begin in the unseen realm. And as crowns fell and nations were reborn, the ancient war between Light and Darkness evolved—entering a new and more dangerous age, where the battlefield would no longer be only thrones and swords… but minds and systems.

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