I'm not a fan of online novels. I'm just a person who likes to read novels. My knowledge covers many fields, but it doesn't include novels. If you need information about the novel, I suggest you look for other resources.
Sure is. The movie depicts the actual Nuremberg Trials, which were a significant part of history. It stays true to the basic facts and circumstances of those trials.
Sorry, I don't have a definite answer. 'Judgement Day' could be from a wide range of sources like a comic book series, a TV show, or a stage play. Maybe you could provide more clues to help figure it out.
I recommend "I Snatched 999 Abilities". The main character, Yang Xi, is a salted fish who rose up to save his sister, but in the end, he shoulders the fate of the entire human race. He had mastered the stripping ability and could steal other people's abilities. Through his own hard work and intelligence, he had developed the Judgement Organization he had established into a giant force that spanned countless planes. He had also developed the Esper Abilities he had mastered into the strongest divine body in history, becoming an invincible existence. The novel also had a grand world view and a wonderful plot, as if it was also a judge who made people's blood boil. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Well, the idea of Judgement Day in true stories mainly comes from religious teachings. In Christianity, it's seen as a cataclysmic event where Jesus will return and separate the sheep from the goats, so to speak. People's actions and beliefs throughout their lives will be evaluated. It has influenced art, literature, and culture over centuries, with many works depicting the fear and hope associated with this final day of judgement.
It's hard to say for sure. Sometimes these stories are a blend of truth and imagination to make them more engaging. Maybe some parts are real, but others might be made up.
Gears of War Judgement isn't strictly needed for the story. The core plot and key elements can be grasped without it. Though it might provide supplementary details or character development that could add depth, it's not crucial for comprehension.