Europe believed it had time.
When the Continental Unified Mandate (C.U.M.) expanded beyond North America and began drawing South America into its sphere of influence, European leaders suddenly faced a terrifying reality: the balance of global power had changed. Trade routes, financial systems, critical infrastructure, and strategic resources were becoming concentrated under a single superpower unlike anything the modern world had ever seen.
As emergency summits erupt across Brussels, old alliances begin to fracture under pressure. Nations that once spoke of unity now struggle to agree on how to respond. Markets tremble, military forces quietly mobilize, and hidden economic dependencies are exposed. What begins as a political crisis soon becomes a fight for sovereignty itself.
Caught between fear, ambition, and survival, Europe must decide whether it can stand together against an emerging continental giant-or risk becoming dependent on forces beyond its control.
Blending geopolitical suspense, strategic intrigue, economic warfare, and international power struggles, The European Panic explores a chilling near-future world where influence can be more dangerous than invasion and where the greatest battles are fought through trade, technology, information, and fear.
The old world order is ending.
The question is whether Europe can adapt before it is too late.