“Sir!..the last remaining monster in the stampede has been killed sir!..”. (Captain Amalie Robulast)
Captain Amalie was the second in command of the Aeternum army that were touched down in Eloesa City. She is a new recruit from the New Shark Region, Eastern County, and also the 2nd Daughter of the Robulast Noble family. Blonde haired with 179cm high, and also a Vampire, still she show quite a determinations as soon as she entered the military, and just like the other 800 soldiers on the wall and around the city she was also new in the battlefield.
“Great…Maintain the surveillance…regulate our men, make sure they do not get too tense…Every movement is lessen by a notch..but stay on positions…you stay here for now, and don’t leave the wall..I’m going to set up our communications base…”. (Major Brandon
Despite what I’ve wanted, something were never went my way. To be honest at this critical moment I rather focused at only one matter, if I were to put in prioritize, the impending war with the possible calamity that is the Northern Alemia was much more concerning than the Kingdom of Eloesa situations. But on the other hand the possibility of finding oil and the benefits that it would provide Aeternum were too good to pass on.“Bina…how’s the situations at Eloesa City?..Did Major Brandon already started on it’s campaign?..”.“He just arrived there and already started to fortify the city…in terms of progress, he’s already made quite a progress…here’s is his report…”. (Bina)Bina handed me the report her men compiled from Major Brandon, upon touched down he actually drive straight into a battle, then the appearance of tier 4 and above sea mons
My discussion with Elijah, for me trying to convince her that me going to the center of the battlefield is something that are very essentials actually took a whole afternoon, only after then she does agreed with my terms. Still even though she agreed, she still listed a lot of things for me to follow, and one of them were her arrangement that should I fail to deliver any blows to the enemy in my initials attacks. I would immediately attacked and after that, the whole Aeternum army would started to enter the Northern Alemia and started the full scale attack.“How can you agree with this Sister Elijah?…it’s Literally deadly in there..surrounded with enemies right in the middle of enemy forces…<Sigh!>..”(Bina)Sitting around the dinner table, in My mansion, me, Elijah, Andrea, Mina, Rafaela and Bina were all seated and having our dinner as always. At this time me and
The Next day after my discussion with all my ministers, Me and Elijah made a crucial stops at the Aeternum Central Intelligence Agency Department, one of the most secretive branch that I have created along side Elijah, Naturally I made this department to resembles the CIA and also MI6 back on earth. An intelligences agency that houses all kinds of spies that could help Aeternum maintaining it’s security and safety from any nations in central continent.Ever since it’s establishment, Aeternum Central Intelligence Agency has made their mark as one of the most effective deterrence in quelling any threat that Aeternum would faces, the threat from banditry all around Aeternum, eliminating spies from other country, detecting corruption inside Aeternum government branch, Providing Crucial informations in other neighbourhood nations. 60% of the ACIAD agent and workforce were recruited from the Beaver Clan, Thanks to their ninja like culture I deemed they wer
As always for centuries and decades, Sundays has always been deemed as the purest and the holiest days of every weeks, It was glorified as the day when the God of Light descended to bless upon the livings that lives all around Fantasma. Following the beliefs of the Church of Lights, many of the resident and citizen around the central continents attended the Church Mass, to listen to the sermon from the priest and wanting to cleanse themselves from their sins.“Let Us pray to the Light~”. (Father Norman)For the last 30 years Father Norman has been the face of the Church of Twin Stars Town, in Visma nation. He was a fat bald middle aged man in his late 40’s, his bodies were draped with a silks garments, his hand were stacked with golden rings and bangles, even the rosary hanged around his neck were made out of pure golds. For someone who is a pious man, he dressed nothing like it, he bragged that he was a man that is free fr
Although the Zombies outbreaks and manifestation has already occurs inside the Twin Star City, Church of Light, Church, the outbreaks and the spreading of it was able to be contained from ever infecting the common civilians, but as for the entire staff of the Church, excluding the main priest Father Norman all of the nuns and staffer has already being turned into an Undeads zombie.Swiftly under the order of Viscount Baxter Anderton, the threat has been neutralized as soon as it shows the sign of outbreaks. After pummelling Father Norman to pulp and dragged straight to the city prison, Twin Star City Church were cleanse with an overwhelming soldiers and then burned down to the ground on the same day. After the situations has calmed down, Viscount Baxter goes back to his City Lord Mansions with the Belloc families on tow with him.“My lord, are sure this is the best options?..”. (Baron Raynard Belloc)He calml
All over the Central Continent of Fantasma, as always the day started with no different as the day before, the worked continues as always, people went around with their lives as always. But now with the emergence of a Radio Shows, the daily lives of Medieval Fantasma has gotten a new morning routine, For many of the commoners, the good day to started the day was to listen to their own radio at home, or head over to the nearest, Aeternum Super Store Chain or the Famous Aeternum Cafeteria or even the nearest tavern, to listen the news from the radio.“Good Morning Fantasma~!…Today we started our beautiful day, with another emergency news..and this time it comes from the famous nation in Central Continent…Visma Nations…I hand over the news to our beloved beautiful caster, Miss Quara Raedrim..”. (DJ Skelly)The cheery voice of DJ Skelly has always been the first voice that greeted every listeners of the show all
I was still inside the training facility inside of Aeternum Military base, it was only been 3 days after the Secret Mission were given to the Aeternum Central intelligence Agency to perform the damaging mission against the Church of Light. I don’t really pay attentions to what that sides were doing as I were more concern about the current both battlefront in Alemia North and the Eloesa Kingdom. To be honest both sides were doing just fine, in Kingdom of Eloesa the situations has been stabilizes, Major Brandon were quick to deployed a team to retrieved the Crude oil sample, and as of now currently in the middle of researching it.As for the situations on the Border of Shark Northern region and Alemia North, all the troops has been fully stationed and ready to move out. Also Major Xing as well as all the special forces and all Aeternum related personel has been able to left the Northern land safely, also the Radio towers has all been set up and already funct
Although the plan was for me to went in alone, Alfred despite me saying he doesn’t have to, he insisted to do so, in actuality he was an existence that was on Tier 5, almost to the point that he can literally fight an entire large kingdom and emerged as a winner all by himself. Also he was an Undead I don’t really worried about him not being able to keep up with me nor even worried that he might be dead, because he’s already dead by now, in terms of survival, he have even a higher chance even compared to me.“Are you sure you don’t need me goes in with you Sir?..”. (Sasu)Inside the Helicopter heading to the Shark Region Northern County border, there were only me, Alfred and Sasu seated inside of it. Sasu also know that I planned to only entered the Northern Alemia with only Alfred with me, as my personal bodyguard who’s been sticking right by my side at all the time, he can’t help but feels wo
Ambassador Roland cleared his throat. “Director Kwak… if I may speak freely?”“Always, Ambassador Roland.”He stood, brushing a hand across his waistcoat. “We are humbled. To house our people in such a place… it is more than any of us expected. We… we feared being seen as the weaker voices among the UNA.”Kwak Lum’s smile broadened, his eyes gleaming like starlight. “We do not see you as weak. We see you as family.”The moment lingered in silence, the kind that needs no words. Roland sat down; cheeks slightly flushed but heart a little lighter.Outside, beyond the floor-to-ceiling window, the sprawling city continued its dance of preparation. Massive floral displays were being installed at the roundabout leading to the Summit Plaza. Colorful banners were raised in quick succession, displaying the names of each arriving nation. Already, the delegation from the Dukedom of Angela had arrived in a train of shimmering glass carriages. The Republic of Telvinia’s airship hovered just beyond
“Attention citizens of the Free Nation,” a cheerful voice echoed across cobblestone streets, “this is an international broadcast. In four weeks’, time, the UNA Summit will commence in New City, Aeternum. Thirty-one proud nations will stand together under one flag of progress, cooperation, and shared security. We celebrate an era of peace—an age of unity…”The words echoed like thunder in the council chamber.Outside, people paused to listen. While many among the elite scowled and turned away, others in the lower districts paused, curious. Some even smiled. The promise of unity, safety, and growth was seductive—especially to the common folk, burdened by Triangle Guild’s centuries of unchecked power and exorbitant fees.Kennedy noticed it. “Look at them… even our own people are considering it.”“They’re weak,” Carn muttered. “They don’t understand what’s at stake.”Alphonse’s brow furrowed. “Or maybe they do. Maybe they’re tired of being bled dry by guild taxes and levies. Aeternum gave
In New City, President Kaiser Mies Sai met with his advisors. The room buzzed with discussions about the upcoming summit and the potential threats from dissenting nations.Advisor Elena: "Mr. President, intelligence reports suggest increased propaganda from the Principality. They aim to discredit the summit and our initiatives."President Mies: "We anticipated resistance. Our focus remains on unity and progress. Let their words be drowned by the chorus of cooperation and shared prosperity."The President's resolve was clear. The UNA would not be deterred by the dissent of those clinging to outdated and oppressive ideologies.As the summit drew nearer, the world watched with bated breath. Supporters of the UNA saw it as a beacon of hope and collaboration, while detractors viewed it as a threat to their traditional power structures.In the Principality of Light, the Church intensified its rhetoric, urging its followers to resist the UNA's influence. Yet, whispers of dissent emerged even
The Ministry of Infrastructure has begun preparations to reroute major traffic corridors to accommodate the anticipated diplomatic convoys and foreign delegates. The Ministry of Culture is also curating a week-long cultural exposition to showcase Aeternum’s diversity and progress.President Mies’ spokesperson confirmed that multiple major policy announcements are expected during the summit’s plenary sessions, including topics rumored to include:Official designation of the Aeternum Credit as the UNA’s preferred trade currency. Establishment of the UNA Education Oversight Bureau. Expansion of continental transport infrastructure, and. Strengthened defense cooperation under UNA guidelinesNo foreign media has yet been granted interview access to the President ahead of the summit, but sources within the Black House suggest the upcoming event is being viewed as “a generational turning point.”"The world is watching. The people are ready. And in five weeks’ time, New City will become more
Aeternum would continue to offer education, security, and infrastructure assistance—but always in a way that ensured we maintained our lead.We would teach them how to build schools, but we would own the publishing rights to the most advanced textbooks. We would help them create local militias, but they would still call for Aeternum troops when true threats loomed.We would help them modernize, industrialize, prosper—but they would know, always know, that Aeternum had already blazed the trail further ahead. I didn’t want vassals. I wanted allies who could never quite catch up—because they didn’t need to. They needed us to lead.I rose from my chair and walked toward the window. New City stretched into the horizon, its shining towers and clean streets proof of what discipline and vision could achieve.If left alone, the world would fall back into darkness. If left to their own devices, these medieval kings and nobles would tear each other apart again. The future needed guardians. The U
I knew what was at stake. We had to uphold this example. We had to show, beyond doubt, that the age of “Human First” was over.That the only supremacy left was the supremacy of character. Wisdom. Unity. Vision. And if we could carve that truth into the very soul of the UNA—if we could bury the old hatreds under libraries, not graves—then maybe, just maybe, this world could finally, finally leave its chains behind.I stood up from my chair, moving to the window. Out there, the city pulsed—an endless, living testament to what was possible when walls were torn down, not built higher. I closed my eyes for a moment. I didn’t want to be remembered as the conqueror of nations. I wanted to be remembered as the architect of a new era.One where no child was born inferior. One where no citizen was condemned by the shape of their ears or the color of their skin or the tail on their back. One where power didn’t mean oppression—but opportunity.Aeternum would be the beacon. And the UNA? The vessel
I took another sip of tea, letting the warmth spread through me.Because here’s the delicious irony: by copying our education system, they didn’t just adopt our books and schedules.They were adopting our mindset.Every child who learned using our curriculum. Every teacher trained by our methods. Every official who quoted Aeternum textbooks. They were all little seeds planted deep within foreign soil.In ten years?Those nations would think like us.In twenty?They would be like us. All without a single sword being drawn. I leaned back in my chair, utterly content.Without armies, without bloodshed, we were gaining soft political power over thirty-one nations.Real power.The kind that shaped futures. Mina clinked her cup lightly against mine in a silent toast, her green eyes sparkling.“To the future?” she teased.I smiled, lifting my cup.“To the future we’re writing,” I said.And out there, beneath the quiet, darkening sky, the seeds of a new world had already begun to bloom.The n
In New City, the public watched it all unfold on massive news screens and digital displays.A young woman in a coffee shop blinked back tears.“My mother couldn’t even sign her name,” she said. “Now, she’s going to school at sixty. Can you imagine?”A factory worker on break raised his can of iced tea. “They used to mock us for thinking machines would replace us. Now? My kid’s learning to design them.”Later that evening, President Mies stood at his office window in the Black House, overlooking a city glowing with lights and ambition.Minister Myers entered, holding the finalized signed charter.“It’s done,” he said quietly. “They all agreed. The future begins today.”Mies nodded. “We’ve unified their borders, their defense, and their markets,” he said. “Now, we unify their minds.”A long silence followed. Then, just a single line: “History will remember this moment.” And across the continent, it already had.The evening air was soft, almost languid, as I sat back in my chair, savorin
As the documents were sealed, cameras flashed and live broadcasts streamed the images of rulers shaking hands with President Mies—smiles genuine, eyes alight with purpose.The message to the world was unmistakable:Aeternum does not just lead with power—it leads with knowledge.Later, in a private conversation, Jonathan Myers turned to Mies.“This is more than we hoped.”Mies looked out the window of his office, where the UNA flags fluttered in a perfect row.“No,” he said. “This is exactly what I planned.”Jonathan raised a brow. “And what next?”Mies smiled faintly. “We teach the world… to think like us.”The central assembly hall of New Concordia UNA Headquarters—a gleaming white dome adorned with banners of thirty-one nations—had never been so full.Delegates filled every seat. National flags stood in perfect rows. The giant LED display behind the stage glowed with the symbol of the United Nation Alliance, now framed by a new banner in golden letters:"Education for All – A Future