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Rider Al soared high above the northeastern skies of the Kingdom, mounted on his wyvern. The vast emptiness of this region stretched endlessly before him. To the east lay only the glimring expanse of the ocean, its waves catching the morning sun. His mission was routine yet critical—patrolling this remote region to ensure no surprise incursions by the Lativa Kingdom's forces. The recent skirmishes had made such vigilance necessary, especially in areas as isolated as this.
"Odd…" Al muttered, squinting into the horizon. His wyvern's sharp instincts seed to have detected sothing as well, its wings beating with slight hesitation.
Far ahead, a speck appeared in the distance, no larger than a grain at first glance. Al tightened his grip on the reins. As the object approached, his unease deepened. It wasn't another wyvern—that much was clear. It moved too steadily, too precisely, without the rhythmic wing flaps characteristic of flying creatures.
"What in the Queen's na is that?" Al whispered. He activated the enchanted communication device strapped to his arm, sending a report back to headquarters. "HQ, this is Rider Al! Unidentified flying object spotted. Currently moving in to investigate. Location: northeastern skies, altitude 3000 ters."
Closing in, Al could see more details. The object was massive, its structure unnatural. Four rotating contraptions on what appeared to be wings propelled it forward with an unnatural hum, the blades spinning at a speed that blurred them into invisibility. Lights blinked rhythmically on its body, as if marking its presence. His wyvern instinctively veered away, struggling against the pressure of the wind stirred by the object's passing.
"HQ! The object is unlike anything I've ever seen! It's… fast, faster than anything in the sky. I can't keep up!It's heading toward Patro. Repeat, the object is moving toward Patro!"
Back at headquarters, Al's report sent the command center into chaos. Officers barked orders, ssengers scrambled, and the atmosphere grew tense. Sothing that could even outrace a wyvern was headed for the economic center, Patro. If it was attacked, that would stain the prestige of the military.
"Third Wyvern Squadron, prepare for imdiate deploynt!" the commanding officer bellowed. "The target is approaching Patro at high speed. Shoot on sight!"
Twelve wyverns, their riders ard and ready, launched from the runway, climbing swiftly into the azure sky. The squadron leader, an experienced veteran, relayed orders through magical communication.
"Form a defensive line! Don't let it pass!"
As the squadron intercepted the object, the riders prepared for battle. The wyverns hovered in formation, their mouths glowing with the fiery energy of their breath attacks. But just as they prepared to unleash a coordinated strike, the object did sothing unimaginable—it began to climb.
"What?!" the squadron leader exclaid, his eyes wide. "It's gaining altitude!"
The wyverns, already at their maximum flying height, couldn't follow. They watched in frustration as the object ascended effortlessly, leaving them behind.
"Unidentified craft has evaded us!" the leader reported back to headquarters. "It's ascending far beyond our reach and heading directly for Patro!"
anwhile, Captain Jiggor, in charge of Patro's defense, received the grim report. He stepped outside, his eyes scanning the sky. The hum of the craft grew louder, a sound alien to the bustling city below. Soon, the object erged—a sleek, white figure cutting through the sky with unnatural precision. Its engine roared, propelling it forward, as it descended slightly, circling the city like a predator stalking its prey.
Patro's defenses were caught off guard. The city's wyverns were still en route, and no other asures were ready to intercept the intruder. Citizens stopped in the streets, their faces turned skyward in awe and fear. The strange craft made several passes over the city, its blinking lights reflecting off the spires of Patro's buildings. And then, as suddenly as it appeared, it veered northeast, vanishing into the horizon.
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Gorontalo Province— It is a large island in the Kingdom of Britannia with a total area of approximately 97,000 square kiloters. This province is governed by a governor who is appointed by the Queen herself, as this region is directly under the rule of the royal family.
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Governor Pakaya sat at the head of the council chamber, his expression grim. The incident in Patro had shaken the province's leadership. An unidentified craft had violated their airspace, circling their most important city with impunity. The military had been powerless to stop it, and its origin remained a mystery.
"The craft was faster than a wyvern and flew at an altitude we cannot reach," Pakaya began, his voice steady but heavy with concern. "It bore no recognizable markings, no banners of any known nation. What do you all make of this?"
One of the intelligence officers raised his hand. "Governor, according to our intelligence, the Venus Republic, the second largest country in the North and a High Nation, has developed a flying device that is similar to this unknown object. Their latest prototype reportedly reaches speeds of hundreds kiloters per hour. However, the craft sighted yesterday far exceeded that, likely traveling over 400 kiloters per hour. But…"
"But what?"
"In the far north of Venus, there are reports of a rising power, a new Super country. It is expanding its borders, by annexing neighboring countries. They have nad themselves the Magnus Empire and have declared war on a coalition of small and dium-sized countries on the sa continent, according to intelligence reports we received yesterday. Their weapons are completely unknown to us."
The room fell silent. Magnus was distant, its conflicts seemingly irrelevant to them. Yet, if this craft was a product of their technology, it posed a terrifying threat.
"However, they are very far away. Even just considering our distance from Venus, it is already more than thirty thousand kiloters. It is hard to believe that the object of this event could co from there."
The eting circled back to the fact that they simply knew nothing. In any case, tensions with the Lativa Kingdom continued, forcing their nation into a constant semi-ergency state. This new incident was just an added headache for the leadership. If the object were an ally, simply making contact would be sufficient, so to deliberately perform a hostile act like invading their airspace ant that the chances of this being an enemy were quite high.
At that mont, a young official from foreign affairs burst into the eting, completely out of breath.
"Governor Pakaya!" he exclaid. "We've just received a report from the navy. This morning, off the northern coast, a massive sea vessel—260 ters long—appeared without warning. A delegation claiming to represent a nation called the 'Bernard Empire' made contact."
The room erupted into whispers. Pakaya raised a hand, silencing them. "The Bernard Empire? Who are they?"
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