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'''Wounded Knee''' was a location in [[South Dakota]] where the [[Sioux]] were massacred ([[PROSE]]: | '''Wounded Knee''' was a location in [[South Dakota]] where the [[Sioux]] were massacred ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Book of the War (novel)|namedpart=Tenkswatawa}}) on [[28 December]] [[1890]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Project Thunderbird (short story)|Project Thunderbird]]'') | ||
In an [[alternate timeline (Project Thunderbird)|alternate timeline]], [[Faction Paradox]] changed the course of the Wounded Knee massacre by aiding [[Yellow Bird]]'s [[Ghost Dance]]. Yellow Bird summoned an actual army of ghost warriors to defeat the [[United States of America|American]] cavalry threatening the Sioux. A tear in reality remained in Wounded Knee until it was closed in [[1970]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Project Thunderbird (short story)|Project Thunderbird]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:45, 16 November 2023
Wounded Knee was a location in South Dakota where the Sioux were massacred (PROSE: "Tenkswatawa" [+]Part of The Book of the War, Loading...{"namedpart":"Tenkswatawa","1":"The Book of the War (novel)"}) on 28 December 1890. (PROSE: Project Thunderbird)
In an alternate timeline, Faction Paradox changed the course of the Wounded Knee massacre by aiding Yellow Bird's Ghost Dance. Yellow Bird summoned an actual army of ghost warriors to defeat the American cavalry threatening the Sioux. A tear in reality remained in Wounded Knee until it was closed in 1970. (PROSE: Project Thunderbird)