At this point in time, the trial had become like a market place, every single person before me just spout out incriminating facts one after another, and it was just as absurd as it looks as it was as steadily incriminating as it goes. I don’t know if they were just outright stupid or just already went crazy, or they just forget that they were In a court and I am before them right now are a judge that proceeding of the entire trial. But still then again, the more they speak the more apparent their crimes are, and each single one of them deserved to be punished to the full extent of the punishment. Murder, kidnapping, robbery, sexual assault, embezzling literally every single crime that one can commit they all have done it. From the Baron all the way to the insignificant vassal before me, all of them had done some messed up things.“…Silence!!!….Enough!!…Order in the court!!….how dare you all turned my court into a shouting contest between you all!!….Bailiff!…bring an o
“SILENCE!..You all have done more harm to many people….TO ALL OF THESE PEOPLE BEFORE YOU!!…THAN ANY MONSTERS EVER DID!!!…..you harm them!..exploited them!…you make them live in fear for a long time!!….you all did this!!…you know this people were weak!…and you disdained them all!!!….you treated them like an animal!…because that is what they are to you all!!!!……what a shameful people you are!!!….what kind of a lord?…a leader are you?…..the people put their faith on you to lead them to a better future…and you ruined them?!!…What kind of a human being are you?….Even a monster protect their young and lead their pack properly!!…..and you!…YOU ALL ARE WORST THAN A MONSTER!!!….YOU ALL ARE THE MANISFITATION OF EVIL ITSELF!!!…SHAME ON YOU!!..”.At this moment, the people were already upsets as they were as the Baron and all the accused just simply rambling off all the bad things that they had done, in an attempt to rescue themselves from being punished, and when that rambling were stopped with
As always, when ever I got the chance to discredit the current Alemia Nation royals and all of it’s institutional body it would take a shot at it as it will always be beneficial to have a constant support in this war. And by the looks of the audience have on their face, I can certainly feel that the jab that I took do made a big impact on them, as they now learned that this Baron does not became the way he is by his own credits alone, but due to the support and help from those that were supposed to prevent him from doing the ugly things to begin with. And to Baron Sunders, as soon as he saw where this trial will goes, he naturally were trying to begged for his life as always.“And, IF, you think that I would just turned a blind eye to all of your crimes and let you off free…..Then you are mistaken!!….I am sick and tired of your facade…all the nobles that are misusing their powers all of their crimes and inhumane acts, you are all disgust me!!….I will show you and all you criminals out
The verdict is already out and the sentences has been concluded, and with that comes the thunderous cheers from the crowds in and around Sunders City Square. This moment were a joyous moment for everyone, it was like a dream come true to all of the people that has been suffering for so long now. The people who had long forgotten the taste of justice being served correctly, now can felt the satisfaction of seeing a true justice being served before them. Everyone knew at this moment, the Eastern Alemia Region will changed and it is not just the Sunders City alone, and they also prayed that this changed will also spread all over the Alemia Nation soon. Baron Sunders and His people were still in a stunned state, they didn’t know what to do right now, like a deer on a spotlight in the midnight.“Get Up, criminal!…..”.(Aeternum Soldier)“No..no..no..NO!!!!!….you can’t do this to me!!!!….NOOO!!!!..”.(Baron Sunders)Baron Sunders felt the grip on his arm, and he was yanked up on his tw
From the Sunders City Square, to New City, Aeternum and to the entire Alemia Nation and also the Central Continent. Baron Sunders, His Family and His vassal, sins were ripped opened to the world to see and condemned them openly. The trial that were done by the President of Aeternum himself, set an all new precedent in a true justice and faithful trials, like it was no others. From the proceeding, method and way of judged, Aeternum has literally showed the world, to the uninformed masses how a trial process were done.Up until now, for the many common people, they knew about trial and of it’s existence, and how it was supposed to work. But they have never seen it or even know how it works at all, all they knew is that it was supposed to punished the criminals and upheld justice, but so far, in their entire life the Court of Justice that the know have never ever once do that.Instead of punishing the criminals, it was always the victims that were punished. Hence the trust of the Court of
“[Today, at Afternoon, in Sunders City Square…Baron Sunders, together with his family and also Vassal family, were executed to death sentence…..for the charges of crime of over 30 charges, from murder to warmongering….his time of reign over the Eastern Alemia Region, has started with lies, deception and violence….it was still an unknown reason as to why, the Alemia Royal Court of Law, which once already brought this man to the court and did not punished him at all, when the crime that he does were obvious and so blatant….]”.(Quara Raedrim)“[…It is also a mystery to me, Miss Quara…Then again, a Noble being hold in Court…in this day and age…usually no matter how harsh their crimes is….they will always got away with it…..that is the sad truth about it…in Alemia Nation or in any other nation….I even sees it happened all over the place…BUT!!…look at what happened when a true justice come in play…Boom!..dead…there right there..Justice is served..]”.(DJ Skelly @ Paul)Listeners were nodded
In the evening after the Trial and executions of Baron Sunders and his cronies, the tension in the city and in fact for the entire army as well were lifted, everyone were less tense that what were used to before. As for me in particular, I felt refreshed after the whole ordeal, and I know for certain that this opportunity is something that I cannot let go at all. Baron Sunders trials is served with a purpose in mind, it is first of all served to be the start of a new beginning for the people of Alemia Nation, signaling that from now one they all should be prepared for Aeternum to rule over them, and of course the change of government and also the overall environment of their lives. The second purpose, is to served as a reminder to all the corrupted leaders and nobles that they neck were on the line next.In Alemia Nation nobles and leaders, that are the same as Baron Sunders were literally everywhere, and all over the places, and for me and for Aeternum to really ruled over Alemia Nat
I am currently waiting for my time to make a speech on the progress of war, well, it is more likely to further flamed the war propaganda and fear mongering the Alemia Nation leaderships. By now, I am already realizing the mistake that were on me part, and that is, I overestimated them too much, like way too much. In fact, now, to me and my army, the one that I should be worried about is the Alemia Nation environment, the problem with their monsters and dungeons overpopulation. The monsters were even a bigger threat to my advances than the Alemia Nation war forces.At the moment, my army were busied handling the monster population all over the Alemia Eastern Region, these entire region were just littered with them, only in the area of human population the monsters numbers were lowered, but even in that kind of area, the monsters were still a big threat. It was simply said that right after the first civil war that I have interfered, the monsters were not being culled at all, and instead
"This is why we step up,"I said quietly, almost to myself but loud enough for everyone to hear."Because no one else will.""Aeternum leads,"Selie said, her voice steady."And we don’t falter,"Captain Lionel added. The room was silent once more, but this time it wasn’t somber. It was charged with purpose.As the clock ticked closer to the final battle, the Aeternum Army continued its march, undeterred and unwavering. On all fronts—north, south, east, and west—the troops advanced with a singular purpose: to bring justice, order, and prosperity to Alemia.For the first time in a long time, Alemia’s people would have something to believe in—a government that didn’t just promise change but delivered it.And as the Dragon One flew high above the battlefield, its presence a symbol of Aeternum’s strength and resolve, everyone knew that this was more than just a war. This was a turning point—a moment that would define not just Alemia’s future but the very essence of what Aeternum stood for
"Every time I read these reports, it makes my blood boil,"Captain Lionel, who was standing nearby, muttered. His fists were clenched at his sides, his anger barely contained.I nodded, my expression hardening."It’s unacceptable. This war, this suffering—it ends now."The reports from Baron Louise and Count Dracul only reinforced my resolve. Both sides were guilty. Their leaders were corrupt, their nobles complicit, and their soldiers nothing more than pawns in a game of greed and power. There was no redemption to be found in either faction."They have chosen their fates,"I said, my voice cold and final."They had every opportunity to rule justly, to care for their people, to avoid this war. Instead, they chose greed and tyranny. When we move forward, we do so with a clear conscience."Despite the clarity of my decision, there was no denying the gravity of the situation. The suffering of the Alemia people weighed heavily on everyone aboard the Dragon One. Around me, the bridge crew
"Your Excellency,"they said in unison."Stand,"the president ordered, a small smile tugging at the corner of his lips."You’ve served Aeternum well. There’s no need for formalities here."As they rose to their feet, Baron Louise dared to speak."It is an honor to finally meet you, sir. I’ve waited a long time for this moment.""And I,"Count Dracul added,"Am humbled to stand before you."The president leaned forward, resting his elbows on the armrests of his throne."I’ve read the reports from Selie. Your contributions to this campaign have been invaluable.""Thank you, sir,"Louise said."But the work isn’t done,"the president continued, his tone growing serious."Your roles as messengers are not just a formality. You will return to your respective factions and deliver a clear message from Aeternum: the war ends now."Both men nodded."And if they refuse?"Dracul asked cautiously. The president’s gaze hardened."They won’t have a choice."The room fell silent, the weight of his w
"Baron Louise,"Count Dracul greeted, his voice low and even."Count Dracul,"Louise replied with a faint smirk.For a moment, they stared at each other in silence. Then, when they were certain no one could overhear them, both men let out soft chuckles."Of all the people they could have chosen,"Louise said, shaking his head,"They picked us."Dracul smirked."Poetic, isn’t it? Two of Aeternum's informers sent to negotiate on behalf of these fools."Louise let out a short laugh."It’s almost too easy.""Let’s not keep them waiting,"Dracul said, gesturing toward the Aeternum Army in the distance."The sooner we meet with the president, the sooner we can get back to work."Together, the two men rode toward the Aeternum frontlines, their hearts light with the knowledge that they were returning to their true allegiance.As they neared the Aeternum encampment, they were greeted by a group of soldiers, their imposing figures silhouetted against the setting sun. The soldiers didn’t speak,
The arrival of Aeternum Army brought back memories of the first civil war for everyone in the palace. That war had been a brutal lesson, one that the Alemia leadership had clearly failed to learn from.The words of the Aeternum President echoed in the minds of the queen and her advisors:"If this nation fails to be led with justice, I will take it away from all of you."And now, as the president’s army loomed at their doorstep, those words felt like a prophecy fulfilled."Your Majesty,"a trembling advisor ventured cautiously,"What... what shall we do?"The queen’s head snapped up; her eyes wild with desperation."Do? What can we do? They’re already here!""But surely, Your Majesty,"another courtier interjected,"Perhaps we can negotiate? Offer terms of surrender?"The room fell silent. Everyone knew the truth: Aeternum did not negotiate with failures."Silence!"the queen shrieked, her voice cracking."We are not finished yet! There must be something we can do!"Her outburst only d
“Your Highness, I must remind you... Aeternum is not here to negotiate. They have come to end this war.”Amariss froze, his eyes wide with terror. The realization that there might be no room for diplomacy hit him like a hammer. Both the Queen's court and the Crown Prince's council were gripped by the same paralyzing fear: what if Aeternum's method of ending the war included their complete eradication?For decades, the ruling classes of Alemia had thrived on corruption, exploitation, and oppression. They knew they were guilty of crimes that Aeternum, with its modern ideals of governance and justice, would never tolerate.“It’s not just the Crown Prince,”whispered a noblewoman in Queen Romella's court.“It’s all of us. Do you think they’ll spare us once they see how we’ve ruled?”Another courtier replied grimly,“Spare us? If we’re lucky, we’ll be given a quick death. If not...”The room fell silent, each person consumed by their own visions of impending doom. Meanwhile, the Aeternum A
Inside the Crown Prince’s opulent command tent, General Legal burst in, sweat dripping down his brow. The Crown Prince, lounging lazily on a golden throne, barely acknowledged him at first.“What is it now, Legal?”Amariss drawled, swirling a goblet of wine. General Legal’s voice cracked as he spoke.“Your Highness... Aeternum... They’ve arrived.”The goblet slipped from Amariss’ fingers, shattering on the floor.“What?!” he roared, bolting upright. “How? Why wasn’t I informed sooner?”“They just appeared, Your Highness,”Legal stammered.“At the edge of the battlefield. Their forces... They’ve surrounded us.”Amariss paced frantically, his face contorted in a mixture of fear and indignation.“This can’t be happening! We’re not ready for them!”Back on the battlefield, the silence was deafening. Both the Queen’s forces and the Crown Prince’s forces stood in uneasy truce, their weapons lowered but their hearts pounding.For the soldiers, the presence of Aeternum felt like being caught
At the city square, a young boy tugged on his mother’s sleeve, pointing to the horizon.“Mama, is it true? Are they here to save us?”The mother, her eyes brimming with tears, nodded.“Yes, my child. Aeternum is here. We are saved.”As the Aeternum Army drew closer, their banners unfurled, and the symbol of Aeternum—a golden tree encircled by a shining sun—fluttered proudly in the wind. The soldiers marched in unison, their disciplined movements a stark contrast to the chaos that had gripped the city for so long.In the midst of the approaching forces, the Dragon One Airship hovered like a mighty eagle surveying its prey. Onboard, Mies Sai stood at the helm, his eyes fixed on the Alemia Capital City.“This is it,”he said softly, his voice carrying a weight that no one else could fully understand. Beside him, Lt. Colonel Selie and T.A.S. stood ready, their expressions mirroring his determination.“Mr. President,”Selie said, her voice firm but reverent,“Your orders?”Mies Sai glanced
“T.A.S.,”Mies Sai said, his tone shifting to one of command,“Open the communication line to the admiral.”Within seconds, the image of Admiral Duchess Kolarova appeared on the screen. Dressed in her pristine navy uniform, her sharp features exuded authority and confidence.“Admiral,”Mies Sai began,“I want your fleet to break away from the southern troops and position yourselves for long-range artillery bombardment. Your fleet’s firepower is unmatched, and I want the enemy to understand the futility of their resistance.”Kolarova saluted crisply.“Understood, Mr. President. The fleet will move into position immediately.”“Additionally,”Mies Sai continued,“Prepare to launch one small missile during the bombardment. It’s not about destruction—it’s about sending a message. Let the enemy see what they’re up against.”A sly smile crossed Kolarova’s lips.“Consider it done, sir. The missile will remind them why Aeternum is a force to be reckoned with.”The Aeternum Royal Navy, with its