Just started a new book, saw a new movie and played a new video game (Dancing in the Glory of Monsters, Harry Potter, Fallout 2)
London has been reduced to a barren wasteland due to nuclear warfare. A boy with magical powers has been sent on a quest to find the magical school of Hogwarts, where he can learn a spell to create a bountiful ecosystem from nothingness. However, without a working train system, he must journey to Hogwarts on foot and he does not know the way. Luckily, through his journey, he meets a number of helpful men who were all former generals and dictators from the Congo. As they lead him to Hogwarts, they share their stories about the roles they played in the Congolese genocides and why the deaths of millions of Congolese citizens was not their fault.
London has been reduced to a barren wasteland due to nuclear warfare. A boy with magical powers has been sent on a quest to find the magical school of Hogwarts, where he can learn a spell to create a bountiful ecosystem from nothingness. However, without a working train system, he must journey to Hogwarts on foot and he does not know the way. Luckily, through his journey, he meets a number of helpful men who were all former generals and dictators from the Congo. As they lead him to Hogwarts, they share their stories about the roles they played in the Congolese genocides and why the deaths of millions of Congolese citizens was not their fault.