My Name Is Not Important
A simple fisherman who deeply loves his wife and strives to peacefully coexist with his environment, finds peace one day when giving away his prize catch to the poor and starving citizens of the island nation where he resides. This altruistic action is the first he has ever truly committed to as his past is haunted with years of murder due to a lifelong career as a soldier and general in the small island nation of Atlantis.
When the island nation's King decides to eugenically eradicate the unlicensed and unregistered citizens, the former general takes it upon himself to stage a coup to overthrow the King and topple the current general of the Atlantisian military.
After recruiting several of his old commanders and convincing them to sympathize with his plight, the coup is executed, but is not an entire success. Civil war breaks out and both sides are far too evenly matched for one to achieve a military victory. Faced with the starvation of his soldiers and the safety of his wife and unborn child, the former general commits to a strategic plan that will forever alter the history and future of mankind.