Rowdy people, self entitled and just outright problematic bunch, is the scum of society that would always exist. And personally that is a problem, especially when there were a society of mixed race and culture like my Aeternum, that kind of situation need to be handled properly and fast, nipped it in the bud before it’s sprouted into something else. Human especially in Fantasma kinda much more easier to fell to their tendency of labeling themselves as superior, and when they become racist, this trait is hard to be washed off from their personality.“Yes, Your Highness…quite a few of them actually, especially the noble’s folks…”.(Holgun Iron Horn)“Then…just simply told the police to captured them and jailed them immediate…have those that have the tendency of becoming a racist to be rehabilitated at once……”.“Alright, Sir….”.(Holgun Iron Horn)“Hmm…you know what, let’s just add some light test to separated those racist from the normal folks in the very beginning…have all the escorted o
Governing a newly acquired region is not at all an east task, after all one of the thing that you had to deal with and do is, cleaning all the messes that were left behind from the other predecessor. And in this case, when you were taking over from an incompetent and also useless leader, the mess were quite a lot, on top of the racist and problematic people were like flies and were just all around you, that you need to cleaned up fast. You also need to work hard to make sure that no matter what, you will never lose the people trust in you.In this particular case, the surged of people that comes to work for my government, is quite a lot, and at the moment, the lack of accommodating is really an alarming one, especially when the only city that were undertaking that labour were about to be overrun by the amount of people that are wanting to work to earn their living. Luckily, I kinda guess already that this might happened, so thankfully by just opening the Administration District in onl
On one hand, I need the citizens to be apart of Aeternum as fast as they can so that everything can move on, as it should be, but on the other hand, there were another complication and that is the hassle of the illiteracy of nearly 90% of our new citizens, and in Aeternum which is now already a modern society, not being able to read and write is certainly a big problem. If Aeternum were like any other nation, that didn’t care about their people being dumb, that would be non issues at all, as I can just go all warring with their nation.But now that I wanted the current population to be a part of Aeternum society and integrate these people fully, they need to changed their ways, fast. And on the earliest stage of becoming and Aeternum citizens, is that it will be much more helpful if the new citizens will be able to read and write, as there are a bunch of documents to be filled and managed by themselves properly. And if these new populace can’t read and write, then these will create a
Under my order, Holgun and the staffs move fast and prepared everything as they have done several times before this. Having a meeting via a face time, is certainly out of place in these medieval era, and for those that first saw this they were always mind blown about, and they were even more shocked when they realized that all this happened were not fully because of magic but more so towards the technology. As always I waited for all the set up to finish, and when it does, as always the first one to picked the video call, were as always, Elijah.“Afternoon, Elijah..how are you?…”.“[Afternoon, Master…I am faring just fine…there is not a lot going on here….everyone know to stayed on their lines..especially those outsiders….other than that…everything is good……how are you, Master?….good?..]”.(Elijah)Elijah were in her office right now, and as always looking as flawless as she always does, Sareen and Governess Jelina were also there with her, although they were seated somewhere in the ro
“[Everyone….settle down now….we have issues to solve now…..so Master, please do tell, what is these issues that you have encountered…]”.(Elijah)“Thank you, Elijah…so…this is the issues that we have…at the moment…”.As always the only one that were able to get everyone on track as always were Elijah, and with her words everyone are now back to attention and focused. And so with the attention is now back on me, I started to laid out everything for them to know. I am very serious about this and naturally they had to take it at the same degree that I do, and from my words they also know that this problems is really something that can incite a lot of other type of issues and it needs to be dealt with and fast.“[I see…that is certainly a problem…with the amount of the people that are illiterate…this means, it would create a lot of problems at the administration levels….delays and confusion amongst the new citizens would happen…that is very concerning…]”.(Elijah)“[Not to mention a possibl
Well, Holgun…there is the answer…we will have to bear with the minus point for the populace for now…”.“I supposed so, Your Highness…and I agree, expanding more of our current professional workforce is already a worrying factor….so, using a guide would be much better for now….beside, although the people were illiterate…they still can work and understand thing pretty well…”.(Holgun Iron Horn)“That..they sure do, Holgun…”.Using a guide is the only solution for now, and I agreed with what Holgun said, these people can still work and lived just fine with the additional knowledge, there will be a guide to help them to get through what is need to be done. But over the time I am sure that our new citizens will be motivated to learn all by themselves, after all, literacy is one of the core values and also a point that made any Aeternum proud.“Alright, then….let’s put a guideline for all the Guides that would be lending their help in our new citizens future education…although, our citizen t
All that I can say, when in regards of religion, Aeternum citizens are very devout worshipper. Very religious to the point that the belief spread like a wild fire, to the point that if it were left behind, Aeternum might become many religion holy ground. Thankfully I am not taking religion and belief lightly when I made Aeternum, I know that with the openness approach of Aeternum to the freedom of religion, beliefs in my nation would flourish. And I also knows the threat of such approach would bring to the nation stability, this is why I have created the Cathedral of Faith.The creation of Cathedral of Faith is not at all a simple one, but it’s aim are. In Fantasma, there are many religion exist in it, it was safe to say that each races have their own beliefs and pantheon of gods, and in that race, each tribes have their own set of beliefs. And like any religious bunch, they really strict and zealous about their own beliefs. And a lot of religion do deemed other religion as heretic, a
“How many of the Cathedral members were where already?..”.“200 members of them are already here…50 of them were the high priest of all religions and the other 150 is the members and the staffs….about 100 of those members are include in the working of the Cathedral construction process…..well…they were adamant to built that cathedral with their own hands…they said…”.(Holgun)Holgun were a bit weirded out when he mentioned the Cathedral members were adamant of being involved in the building of their own cathedral. And in actuality that is fairly normal, in fact all over Aeternum territory, when ever a cathedral were built, the member of Cathedral of Faith were always there to contribute, be it is monetary ways or the labour way. That is just the way they are, in fact, there were multiple times where they built their own Cathedral by themselves.Essentially if they were a company that dwell in constructions, they would probably stood on the top 5 of construction company in Aeternum. And
"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