The Dueling Ground : Six Stories of Honor, Blood, and Consequence.DE

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The Dueling Ground : Six Stories of Honor, Blood, and Consequence.DE

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Six duels in Imperial Vienna-where honor demands satisfaction, but conscience questions the price of blood, pride, and reputation. Step into a world where honor is measured in blood and reputation can be lost with a single accusation. "The Dueling Ground" presents six masterfully crafted tales that explore the deadly ritual of the duel across different eras and societies, where a man's word is his bond and insults can only be settled at dawn with pistols drawn.Lukas Dvorak weaves intricate narratives of pride, deception, and consequence, beginning with "The Cartographer's Pistol"-a gripping story set in Imperial Vienna's academic circles. When cartographer Edmund Voss is publicly accused of plagiarism by his rival Benedikt Zarda, the confrontation spirals beyond professional rivalry into a matter that can only be resolved on the dueling ground. As Edmund uncovers evidence suggesting Zarda may have stolen his data rather than the reverse, he faces an agonizing choice: challenge his accuser and risk everything, or allow the lie to stand and lose his life's work.Each story in this collection examines the duel from a different angle-not merely as violent spectacle, but as a complex social mechanism that reveals character, tests loyalty, and forces impossible choices. Dvorak's characters are neither simple heroes nor villains; they are men caught in systems of honor that demand satisfaction, doctors who must attend to wounds they wish had never been inflicted, and women whose influence operates in the shadows of a male ritual.With meticulous historical detail and psychological depth, "The Dueling Ground" explores what happens when personal integrity collides with social expectation, when truth becomes less important than perception, and when the only path forward leads through gun smoke at twenty paces. Lukas Dvorak is a writer drawn to stories of honor, conflict, and moral complexity. His work explores the weight of decisions made in moments of tension, often set against historical backdrops where personal honor and larger consequences collide. With a fascination for period detail and psychological depth, Dvorak crafts narratives that examine how individuals navigate codes of conduct and their aftermath. He lives in Northern Europe and divides his time between writing and research into historical archives.

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