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War and Wisdom
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War and Wisdom in Vernon, BC
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War and Wisdom in Vernon, BC
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On the island of Euphorica, humans, humanoids, and chimpanzees share a fragile peace-until greed shatters the balance. The lush forests, a sanctuary for the chimpanzees, are razed to make way for human expansion.
Ignored and dismissed, the chimpanzees face a harsh choice: submit to a world that sees them as lesser...or rise in defiance. Led by the unyielding Laparido, they make a choice that shakes the foundation of Euphorica-taking their fight from the shadows of the forest to the halls of justice.
As violence erupts and courtrooms echo with unheard voices, the question looms: Who truly owns the land? If survival is a matter of power, can those who have been wronged ever find justice?
The revolt of the voiceless challenges the morality of ownership, the limits of coexistence, and the meaning of civilization itself. In a world where the lines berween humanity and nature blur, will wisdom conquer war, or will the revolt bring irreversible chaos?
On the island of Euphorica, humans, humanoids, and chimpanzees share a fragile peace-until greed shatters the balance. The lush forests, a sanctuary for the chimpanzees, are razed to make way for human expansion.
Ignored and dismissed, the chimpanzees face a harsh choice: submit to a world that sees them as lesser...or rise in defiance. Led by the unyielding Laparido, they make a choice that shakes the foundation of Euphorica-taking their fight from the shadows of the forest to the halls of justice.
As violence erupts and courtrooms echo with unheard voices, the question looms: Who truly owns the land? If survival is a matter of power, can those who have been wronged ever find justice?
The revolt of the voiceless challenges the morality of ownership, the limits of coexistence, and the meaning of civilization itself. In a world where the lines berween humanity and nature blur, will wisdom conquer war, or will the revolt bring irreversible chaos?


















