I stared at the strange creature before , she was more powerful than , similar to Mahaila in strength. Perhaps slightly stronger but with such a small difference victory would be decided by skill and tactics. Yet she was also perfectly willing to serve . Apparently, she was a Firstborn loyalist, it appears this world wasn’t completely hostile to . Even my supposed allies wanted sothing but as far as I can tell this one was genuinely loyal. Unquestioningly loyal even, she honestly ca across as a fanatic.
I rember making the first three naval hives and sending them out against the Naga. I wanted to cull their numbers and keep them away from our waters. If our waters were safer then we would be better positioned as a trading zone and I could better project power towards the eastern continent. We have a lot of exports that can reap a good profit and Cecilia has inford that a trade surplus was a good way to syphon national power from surrounding nations in the long term. Since the Empire was now completely self-sufficient and the only foreign goods we need are luxury goods we would most certainly be selling more than we are buying. Which ans foreign currency would flood into our nation, enriching us and increasing our national power. We can then use that money to improve the lives of the citizens which lowers the chance of any divine fires popping up in my ho.
As I gazed at the great serpent before I couldn’t help but wonder at what the Firstborn were like long ago. I have seen mories of course but one thing about those mories was that they lacked context. But if this one was a creation then the creator must have been far more powerful.
I rember the first ti I t her, quite a surprise honestly. It was certainly an interesting experience eting sothing like that.
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Two weeks ago I was in the ocean hunting the Naga, I had three hives with on the hunt. The original plan was to launch an attack; a few Naga outposts have already been scouted out. Our plan was to attack and destroy them. Hopefully, that would either scare them off or incite a counterattack. When the counterattack happens we can just butcher them and that should be a clear enough ssage.
However, instead when we arrived near Naga waters we were t with a ssenger of all things. They were waiting for us with this strange banner that seed to hang ethereally in the water. The Naga were aquatic humanoids with a humanoid torso and tail that resembled an alligator. They were covered in scales that seed to be a hybrid of fish and reptilian scales. They also had webbed fins on their spines that went down to their tails. Their faces looks more reptilian than fish and their scales were varied in colour. The party before had individuals with varying colours of scales. So were a dark navy blue, so were dark green and others were in lighter shades like cyan and light green.
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