Prologue
It had been a time of great unrest. The world was on edge since the humans had
obtained the sacred, ancient artifacts from the Consummate of the Trust. Despite the vast mixture of advanced
technology that was owned by the humans, their eastern shoreline was still
battered by the Orc landing party several months ago. The western hemisphere’s most advanced humans
living on Eioda had been bracing itself for the prophecies to come. Some believed that war was inevitable while
some knew that war was already here. In
this time of political uncertainty, the humans would somehow be in need of its savior;
The Winter’s Legacy…, Thame Elliot.
Despite the times and mounting turmoil
that ravaged the nation of Eioda, the love of two people would not be swayed by
what was to come. It was Thame and Charlotte’s
time….
Gathered together in a three
tiered church in the human country Eioda’s major military city of Ardile, a
packed house watched as Charlotte Landry was escorted down the aisle by her
father, the Admiral of the Eioda Naval Fleet, Bareq Landry.
Dad, Bareq Landry throughout his
years of service had earned the tag-name Flash, wore his dark brown wavy hair
swept back and hung lose about his neck with a thick line of grey stretching
from temple to ear. He wore a black tux
and a slight chuck of fat extended the waist line of the suit due to lack of
proper exercise.
Charlotte wore a gleaming white
dress with flowing gown that trailed a meter.
Her bright blue eyes gleamed while those same, matching eyes of her
father walked beside her wearing a proud smile which was uncharacteristic of
the usually stoic soldier. He kept his face reserved as he handed his daughter
over to her soon to be husband, Thame Elliot.
These two families were considered royalty in the eyes of the people
living in Eioda and a packed church watched eagerly with smiles and tears as
the two became one.
“Dear family and friends… We are
gathered here today, to witness the love of two people, bound together for
eternity, in the eyes of Enigmone,” said Pastor Clay Reynold, a disciple of Ren
Saint Paul and the Tarrin Faith. Thick,
silky greased back black hair of Pastor Reynold’s was tied into a ponytail with
long streaks of gray. He wore a black
suit and black shirt with a clerical collar showing a square of white under his
chin. Completing the priestly outfit, a
long necklace of wooden prayer beads with a cross hung to his stomach. Looking into the faces of the couple that
stood side by side in front of him, pastor Reynold displayed a proud smile
showing a toothy grin with a large gap between his two front teeth. “Let us celebrate the union of Thame Elliot
and Charlotte Landry in Holy Matrimony,” said pastor Reynold.
Thame wore a wide grin that
nearly split his olive complexioned face in half. He leaned in, black hair cut
short and closed his brown eyes and planted a deep kiss on his wife.
Seated
in the stands, Empress Autumn Augustus with her unique grey eyes discreetly
caught the attention of Admiral Bareq Landry’s striking blue eyes from across
the pew and gave a slight nod. The
movement was barely visible to the other guests who were focused on the
reception and the two young people smiling wide, drowning within each other’s
eyes.
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“How was the wedding, Empress?”
asked Violet Inkhorn, looking at her Royal Highness’s beautiful caramel
complexion and dirty blonde hair that fell past her shoulders as she entered
the Temporary Command and Control Center located on the black sand beaches of
Ardile, the main port on Eioda’s eastern shore. Violet had worked for the empress since her
ascension to the highest seat of power in the human territories. She thought of the empress as a rare beauty
of sorts. She had heard the rumors spread about her empress’ sexuality since
every suitor that came to Autumn’s door had been turned away despite their
social standing or wealth. What people did not realize, what people did not see
behind the scenes was how much pressure the empress carried, relationships
would only serve as a distraction.
The Empress’ secretary sat in
the corner behind a makeshift desk which was a broken, plastic door resting on
scavenged, mismatched table legs and even a bat. Violet pushed her thin, square
framed glasses back onto her olive skinned face with plush pink lips that were
made for kissing. Her dark hair was tied into a pony tail that hung over her
shoulder while her white blouse was buttoned to the top and her black, leather
skirt matched her high heels.
“The ceremony was wonderful,”
replied Autumn, “but I am glad that it’s completed and out of the way. Now I can deal with more pressing matters.” She nodded to her military brain trust seated
around the large table in the center of the tent that was the temporary CCC. She took her seat at the head of the table.
Outside, several tents were
setup along the black sand beach of Ardile with the ruined roof of the Pyramid
casting a deep shadow over their operations. The building was currently undergoing
construction, after the destruction caused by the Orc attack had bombed the other
major military installations along the Eioda eastern shoreline, from Ardile to
Queens. Until the damage was fixed,
anyone flying overhead could look down into the halls of the Pyramid.
Several Eioda Marines were guards
standing strategically around the tent that held the powerful military
brain-trust, soldiers that blended into their surroundings, almost
invisible. This group of high ranking
officials sat around a large mahogany table. The heavy wooden table had been levitated into
place when it was brought through a portal from the Capital City of Eioda, Consonance.
The chairs however were a scattered
assortment of whatever could be found in the camp.
“The
most pressing matter should be wiping these filthy green skins off the face of
Threa,” said Admiral Bareq Landry, stepping through the flap of carbon
composite vinyl that was the tent entrance.
Bareq Landry was decked out in full military regalia: a double breasted,
dark blue, full length coat with a shining collection of emblems, metals and
pins plastered on his right breast. Underneath the formal attire was all business
with light weight reinforced carbon Kevlar body armor of the skin tight
exo-suit. On the right hand side of the Empress, he took
a seat. “They attacked us and actually
put their filthy green feet on our soil and for that they should be punished.
Not to mention the fact that because of those actions they are now in violation
of the Elven-Dwarf Maritime Peace Treaty.”
“Is the
H.A.E.M.P. ready to go Admiral?” asked Empress Autumn Augustus. She kept her face calm and took a deep
breath. There was a cold, cool gleam to
her grey eyes while she swept them across the generals seated before her.
“Ready
and waiting your Highness,” replied Bareq Landry.
“Initiate
launch sequence,” said the Empress. Autumn pulled the nuclear football from a
lockbox underneath the mahogany conference table. The Admiral of the Fleet and the Empress of
Eioda inserted their detonation keys. After each of them punched in their
confirmation launch codes, and then at the count of three, turned.
Several
hundred thousand kilometers away, high above the heads of the unsuspecting humanoid
citizens of the planet Threa, a satellite stationed in geosynchronous orbit
above the planet received a signal. The
satellite responded by sliding open a rectangular panel to expose four
High-Altitude Electro Magnetic Pulse missiles. The laser guided HAEMP missiles propelled themselves
from their holding case. Two missiles
headed towards the Orc territory while the remaining two traveled to the Goblin
Nation; both in the eastern hemisphere of Threa where were far away from the
humans of Eioda in the west. An
electromagnetic pulse of radioactive energy detonated in the late evening night
above the Capital Orc City, Heldefolan and the Goblin capital, Bengali.
In the
makeshift forward command post, the handheld Plan Position Indicator screen
located at the center of the table lit up like a flash of lightening. The P.P.I. was a handheld, circular device
that projected three dimensional terrain of the Orc capital, Heldefolan as a
projection, suspended in mid-air, a few centimeters above the table. Gazing down at the terrain of the city, everyone
at the table watched lights wink out of existence across the city as power
died, computer chips, circuits and anything else that relied on electricity
fried beyond repair from the EMP blast. Backup
generators exploded at several sites on the map from overloading power stations
that could not handle the strain.
Sitting at the eastern edge of
the mahogany table in a flimsy, plastic, puke green, low back chair, Colonel
Samuel Temple with his shiny bald head watched the three dimensional
representation of the EMP blast with ravenous green eyes rimmed with black from
no sleep and sunken in below a protruding, cave-man-like brow. Colonel Temple did not bother to dress up for
this meeting, electing to go with functionality over good looks. He wore a skin
tight brown and green camouflage exo-suit that protected him from neck to toe
in carbon composite Kevlar infused with the indestructible adamantite. The EMP blast spread out across both cities
like water expanding across a plate. Assessing the amount of damage displayed by
the projection, he gave a nod to the other brass sitting around the room. The largest regiments of Marine troops were
under the direct control of Colonel Temple. His advanced combat knowledge,
troop placement skills, and outside of the box strategic thinking gave him the
unique experience that was needed to lead all of the Eioda military infantry
ground troops.
Seated
across the conference table from Colonel Temple was General Cadence Hightower. She too wore an exo-suit but chose an
all-black model. She had slanted, almond
shaped black eyes and black hair that was cut short and barely reached her
neck. “We can finally proceed with the
Normandy plan and finish the assault. We need to launch the combined ground
forces of the ENS Army and Marine Corps troops to destroy the Orcs and the
Goblins weapon manufacturing, production installations and all transport aide
stations,” said General Hightower. “If
we launch an attack after the sun goes down we can catch them unawares and
decimate their ground forces and disrupt their supply lines. Before they would
even know what hit them we could wipe out half of their military personal.”
“Not so
fast,” said Admiral Landry. “Now that
the Orcs and Goblins can no longer use their electronics, it doesn’t mean they
cannot still fight.”
“We will
have them in our grasp if we move quickly,” said General Hightower.
“All of
their electronic equipment is now worthless. We can take our time--” Colonel
Temple tried to say before being cut off.
“Take
our time until what!” said General Hightower slamming her fist onto the table. The black exo-suit fist drove a small crater
into the polished wood. “Until the Orcs
are marching on our shores again but
this time with Trolls and Giants to accompany them!”
“Calm
down,” said Empress Augustus with hands extended, fingers spread wide as she
patted the air, hoping her calm gestures would keep the hot blooded general
relaxed and thinking rational. “We need time to bring our neighboring countries
to the north and south of Villus and Seldor to join us. Hopefully the Elves and
Gnomes across the Mizuki Ocean will agree to provide military aid when the time
comes. We will need to send emissaries
to each respective nation. Not only that but have you forgotten, we are still
rebuilding major installations here in Eioda and bolstering our defenses.”
“So you
are suggesting we sit back on our hands and continue to do nothing!” said
General Hightower, heat in her dark almond eyes. She rose furiously and towered
over the seated members of the Council.
Giving
her General a scathing look, Autumn Augustus’ grey eyes were ice cold and held
the promise of pain.
Receiving the message, crystal
clear, General Hightower swallowed hard and relaxed back in her seat. Her head was hanging, eyes averted, thin lips
held in a pout.
“I am suggesting that we proceed
with caution,” said Empress Augustus. “I
will hear no more of it. This meeting is dismissed. You all have your assignments. Remember that there is a dark cloud spreading
not only across the nation but across people’s hearts. May the light forever shine upon you.” She
stood with a slight nod of the head and marched out the tent, dirty blonde hair
swaying as she walked.