". . . we call it the Last War, not because it was mankind's final battle, but because the world which started the war no longer existed by its close. It lasted forty years, and it saw the destruction of four mighty empires. Two generations never knew a world without conflict; few were not personally touched by its ravages, and fewer still remembered a world without Ogres . . ."
– from "After the Long Winter: Roots of the New World"
University of Melbourne, 2250
Friday, 16 January 2026
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Note sure where this first appeared - probably in B&W and later colourised like some of other works - but it is dated 1985.
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