“The threat from Darkness Guild retaliations…does need our concerned…after all, it was a world wide organizations..let’s us be truthful…Darkness Guild existed all over the central continent…and it was safe to say..with their age…we can deduced that perhaps they might have a very large influence on perhaps a number of countries..and that countries might be our own neighbour…”.
“I am agree…after all, though we know the Darkness Guild notoriety…in the end..we can’t force other nations to take the same actions that we took today..”. (Governess Jelina)
Everyone were nodded at Jelina and mine opinions, although we have eliminated the threat within Aeternum border. That conclusion can not be said on the outside of our border, and due to the Darkness Guild sheer of scale, it was very safe to assume that they might already have a few countries that were under
Aeternum Black House, Presidential Office. Despite the Cabinet meeting has already ended, still there were a lot of issues that requires far more detailed attentions and retouch. One of the matter was the implementations on ho to deal with the future threat from the Darkness Guild, on some level, I have some thoughts, regretting that such organizations had to be eliminated from Aeternum. Because after all an underworld organizations despite it’s demerits, it also have a lot of advantage if placed on the right spot. But in the end, their uncontrolled method and ways has proven to be much threat to Aeternum than beneficial. I rather made them a straight up an illegal entities then watched them become on of the main contributor of the corruptions inside of Aeternum administrations. Inside of My office, All of my ministers were here with me, as we have to decide the ways to strengthen our border, naturally after the decision
For me personally, I know for a fact that, Aeternum at this point can’t achieves such things at the moment. I am not naive enough to think that a single small nation can set such a large goals, to turned an entire world for the better, it was almost impossible to do so, and setting an aim for such things will be one of the main ingredients for Aeternum downfall. Bina heard me, and she realizes her vision were wrong, she realizes that she has miss looked her priority, and it made her speechless as she cast her gaze downwards.“Let this be a reminder to all of you…and passed it to everyone who works under you…remember…no matter how big or strong we are at the moment…Aeternum is always first…protect, served and glorified Aeternum first..other seconds…remember, we can only freely change ourselves..not others…Like before, I allowed clearing the Darkness Guild den, the were on the close proximity with our bo
“{I am unable to do anything, despite the help that you and Aeternum has given to me up to this point…My dear Friend Mies, My wife and child has been hold hostage inside of the Hallerusia Palace..along with the Crown Prince Robert The 2ndFiance, Princess Bernadette Wolfgang….It was seems to be that our Siege on the Capital had to be postponed…even worst scrapped…Dear Friend, I know this is ungrateful of me to ask once more of your help though you have given so many….but, I will lower myself..and beg you for once more….please spare some help..or thoughts plans for us to get out of these obstacle….Sincerely, Your Friend, Duke Merrica Murr…}…Well, this is quite a predicament…concerning even..”. (Alfred)The issues regarding the letter somehow got dragged all the way to the breakfast the next morning. Since these issue were closely related to me, I have yet ta
Aeternum, Presidential Mansion, Butler Study Room.After the president has finished his breakfast and headed to prepare himself for the day ahead, Alfred headed to his room, which is the largest room in the Maids and Mansion Staff quarter, he made a call to office of the Madame of the Mansion.“Hello Lady Elijah…Regarding the Letter from the Duke, Sire Mies has read of it and made a decision that he had to give a respond to the Duke…after he finished the tour at the Research and Development Centre…he would leave for the Merrica City, perhaps in the evening…”. (Alfred)Alfred as always called for Elijah to informed the Lady of the House about Mies decisions, after all, last evening when the letter arrived, he had told Elijah first as soon as he got the letter, and after he found out the content of the letter.
Aeternum, Government District, Research and Development Centre.“BOSSS!!…look at this!!…Beautiful isn’t it?…a modern Vehicles powered by our very own natural power..the Mana Core!!..Just like you said the usage of petroleum really were bad..not only for the environment..but also for the people around it!..”. (Professor Bar)As one of the first generations of Aeternum, that were here at the beginning of Aeternum founding, Bar and Bob who is the Leading figure in the Research and Development Centre, they naturally friendly with me and called me the same terms as any, that belonged to the first generation of Aeternum, Calling me ‘Boss’.When me and Alfred arrived at the Centre, Bar and Bob were already there, at the front gate, together with all his subordinates, all of them were wearing slick White Robe with a downed hood, with the back side embroidered wi
“Is that the president?..”. (Elf Military Police)“...Yeah….and a bunch of Researcher….I can’t help but feeling sorry for those softies….a few of them already showered our Runway with their pukes….well that’s what you get when you wanted to tag along in the car that were drive by Aeternum greatest driver…”. (Lizard men Military Police)It was truly a spectacular sight to see Bulky Fort X50 that were filled with researchers, racing through the runway, doing drift left and right, then going full speed like a F1 car, with no limitation whatsoever. Every single person that were on the Runway and at the Air Force Base were all spectating the reckless drive, some were even cheering when the truck drifts, some of the soldier were even started to made a bet on their chosen researcher, seeing who would vomit next.“[SCRRRRREEECCCHHHH!!!]….Owh, Eli
Hallerus Kingdom/Aeternum Border.Unlike any other Border in Central Continent, Fantasma. The border of Aeternum were extremely clear, Usually for any medieval country in Fantasma, A nation border were usually consist of the same features, a large sized Town or Fortress, were built at the main roads that connecting countries, which then serves as the entry point to the country, and then, in addition to said Fortress or Town, there will be a stretch of high and seemingly impenetrable and imposing Walls. Though this kind of wall were just span at least a few kilometers long, rarely stretch passed a dozen kilometer and even impossible to see one that encompassed the entire nation border.But that not seems to be the case for Aeternum, The border line of Aeternum was built, in about 1 kilometer away from the Hallerus Kingdom, Murr Territory Border wall, or The Fortress Merrica of The Tri-Nation Valley. And Unlik
If it was a civil war then they were not actually my concern, nor I even want to get involved, Elven nation no matter which country it is, they were more isolated and rather wanted to keep everything to themselves, that’s just how they were, Proud, arrogant and self centered, especially those Elf that were on power. As for elf generally they were all just the same as any other people, not very much different, but one factor that differentiates them from any other races, is that their capacity for magic, Elf no matter whom, young or old, they were born special in Fantasma, to be the master of Magic.“Hmm…those refugees, is of Child of Light tribe…that’s is a rare one…”. (Alfred)Alfred chimed in as he had made his closer observations.“Child Of Light Tribe?….are they related to the Principality?..”.“...No…as a matter of fact
“That settles it,” said Queen Inariel. “I want one. No—two. One for me, and one for my heir.”There was laughter, yes—but beneath it, genuine interest and burning ambition.These weren’t simply rulers indulging in luxury. They were leaders who understood symbols. In their home countries, where roads were still dirt and carts still squeaked over stone, returning in a Presidential SUV would not merely signify alliance—it would inspire transformation. A visual cue to their people that change had come.Brogath turned to Cassana. “And how do we acquire these… symbols?”Cassana smiled. “Each vehicle is available through our UNA Government Procurement Program. With subsidies for infrastructure partners. If your country commits to hosting an AAM-supported maintenance center, we offer reduced fleet prices.”Prince Thelric’s eyes lit up. “So, we wouldn’t just buy cars. We could build an AAM branch?”“Exactly,” said Cassana. “It’s part of Aeternum’s development outreach.”The implications were e
Mrs. Jamey blinked. “Pardon?”The Queen’s proposal was gentle but clear. “Our kingdom—Lirya—is small, yes. But we have abundant cotton, some of the finest silk-spinning traditions in our mountain region, and a rising population of tailors looking for stable work. Nicole’s… would be cherished there.”It wasn’t long before other leaders joined the conversation. Prince Thelric spoke of his nation’s dye-producing forests. A dwarven delegate mentioned an offer to help forge enchanted weaving machines. Everyone wanted to be the first to secure Nicole’s expansion.Mr. Jamey chuckled, both overwhelmed and humbled. “We always thought expansion meant bigger cities in Aeternum. But… I suppose we’ve been looking too closely. Nicole’s could mean something far more if we carry her name into the world.”By the time the sun began to set, the Jameys had exchanged contact crystals with six different representatives. Nicole’s might soon go international.And Nicole’s was just the beginning. Across New C
“It is said that if knowledge was water,” said their guide, a half-elf librarian named Vestra, “then Aeternum’s library is the ocean.”In a grand central chamber, they passed under a dome showing a starmap that changed with real-time sky positions. Every known nation had a section—yes, even the smallest and poorest. Aeternum had made it a point of pride to gather the history of every people in the continent, even those now forgotten by time.“This is… our old crest,” Queen Inariel whispered, her fingertips trembling as she reached toward an illuminated tome. “From three centuries ago… when our land was still one forest, before the wars divided it…”“We thought this was lost,” murmured Thelric as he came upon a scroll written in his kingdom’s ancient language, long dead and unspoken.Their tour grew quiet. There was no mocking here, no pompous declarations of Aeternum’s superiority. Only quiet reverence. A nation this strong, this secure, chose to preserve—not dominate. It guarded the
A knock at the door interrupted the quiet hum.It was Director Kwak Lum, again dressed in his signature dark blue robes, his draconic features smiling as he entered.“Honored guests,” he said, bowing respectfully. “Allow me to welcome you, on behalf of the Aeternum Crown and President Mies Sai. You are the first stars to light the Summit’s sky, and we are honored by your presence.”The gathered leaders rose and bowed in return.“We will ensure your time here is not just comfortable,” Kwak Lum continued, “but fruitful. Tours of the city have been arranged. Economic delegates will arrive within days for pre-summit discussions. And the Four-Leaf’s hot springs are now fully prepared—though I dare say our chefs may be the true stars of the Resort.”Laughter rippled through the room.As Kwak Lum left, Queen Inariel turned to the others. “Let them come in airships. Let them come with fanfare and marching bands. We came with purpose.”“And humility,” Brogath added.“Let’s make sure the world
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