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====Eastern European thread====
The Eastern European thread is taken to be east of the East Central European thread, the later of which may be understood as the base line through eastern parts of modern day Germany, Austria, western [[Hungary]]. The first fiction written within these theatres was the novelette [[Ring of Fire (anthology)#"The Wallenstein Gambit"|"The Wallenstein Gambit"]] and the prequel short stories leading up to it, all published in [[Ring of Fire (anthology)|Ring of Fire]] but subsequent long fiction planned in the setting had to await authors scheduling issues, so the plot begun by Flint and finished in outline took a back seat to southern, western and central European events which both had ready collaborating authors and themes of their own to explore in the neohistory. So in June 2006, the writing team of [[1632 writers#Goodlett, Paula|Paula Goodlett]] and [[1632 writers#Huff, Gorg|Gorg Huff]] cracked the Eastern European barrier in "Butterflies in the Kremlin, Part 1: A Russian Noble" when they began the series action in [[Tsar]]ist [[Russia]] in the sometimes comic, sometimes serious serialized novel [[Butterflies in the Kremlin]], which is part adventure, part romance and part spy story. In action to date, an uptime American has moved to Moscow, scandalized the elite of the society, ticked off the bureaucracy and much of the nobility, and helped fight a battle and win it with Poland. Meanwhile the Prince-spy in Grantville has fallen for an American girl (both a commoner and a non-virgin) and as of
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