CHAPTER IV
SETTLEMENTS OF DOGMATIC TRAUMA
Emperor Albidiwan Husdak, 76th Emperor Of Oliviath, sat swiftly between the dents of his thighs resting upon the slender throne bestowed by the bloody gems of millennium corpses.
“Vasuntaria always desires rest of cultivation; that civilisation hasn’t rested itself from conquerors of the galaxy for generations.”, Said Emperor Husdak.
“They’re sure not as restless as Fluoren, but just as naive of mutual actions of reciprocations as they are.”, Said The 6th Celestial Knight, Illorpheust Yiist, standing firmly with his shoulders rested with the wall, and arms folded as permitted to do thanks to his higher rank.
“To what to do we hold the judgement of comparison between Vasuntaria and Fluoren?” asked Emperor Husdak with irony.
“They’re both just naive, that’s the only inference I was stating.” replied Yiist.
Emperor Husdak continues with his verdict:“Maybe they’re both naive, but Fluoren is a mere nation compared to an enormous civilisation governing the distances of ⅓ of the Eastern Cluster, and furthermore, they have been thriving for postulative of about 10 Millennia or probably more. Some speculate that their history dates back to even The Void Age, the age most norms of today are forbidden to utter a word about. You see, Fluoren has been precocious in their own stance for only a few centuries, they’d probably be able to destroy a remote city of ours, but The Vasuntarian Empire has the capability of stalemating us as a whole.”
Blatantly, even the Olivian Emperor had deep praise, but envy for the enormous relic of power that Vasuntarians had in their possession- passed on generations after generations, millennia after millennia.
On the other hand, Fluoren’s Civil War had not been in any state of calm. A witness, be it the dog of the Empire, or a patriot defending the nation, or simply a wanderer wandering by, could have without an effort say that conflict might even diminish and banish a flourishing civilisation to oblivion, if this war keep continuing on for another decade or less. Albeit, being exposed by an ambassador of Cycalopitaphia, and retaliated with violence, the Olivian Empire still stands with enough infiltrates to sabotage and exploit more of other nations around its own planet, and its neighboring galaxies. The way it was placed to view, all of this situation was meant to major itself towards more of a infrastructured status-quo that would give birth to a new Collective Empire combining all the Empires Of The West, East, North & Central Clusters- South either contained little life, which were barely intelligible or almost none at all.
Settling down all this dogmatic actions, the Cluster Council finally came to an agreement to dispute all the Council facilities of the Olivian Empire till further inquiry. The Olivian Empire wasn’t under much of a serious extermination, but was on the strike of one. Though, it’s unlikely for the Cluster Council to put its own Empires into suspense, it’s quite comprehensive that they’d need to justify all of their actions, like a parent needs to make sure not to spoil its own children.
Olivian Empire had never been more furious at such a “tedious”, as they remarked the Council’s decision to be. Not only did they lose access to border teleportation transport, but also lost access to additional forces which they could at situations use to diverge and decoy some pertainable objectives in between sub-objectives of the war. Deploying the Celestial Knights was something they wouldn’t consider doing even at times of Galactic wide wars; their duty was often to be dispatched along the far ends of Cluster and beyond, scavenging or searching for relics pertaining to Ancient Civilisation or anything of Mystic value. Regardless, this was one of the rarest of dire times, in which they had to take into consideration of dispatching a mere bit of the Celestial Knights- Celestial Knights are known to possess and hold very intensive and inquisitive powers that they’ve been trained and equipped with from an early age, they’re not easily chosen by the Empire, and have a very competitive number of candidates. Therefore, being drafted over to the Celestial Knight took decades of training and effort, and the chances of ever getting a spot in the Celestial Knights’ position would be one in a one hundred thousand candidates, and rarely two-, which might have been enough to withstand against the ethereal forces of Vasuntaria.
Vasuntarian Empire was taking some precautionary measures as they should have been, but despite all the war drama engendering in between, majority of their work depended deeply upon scavenger study. Their system had not been as stable as before; however, it was not the case where they’d be completely broken , as they still had to pertain back to what their civilisation purely held on to, not as an apparatus that died every now and then and needed some sort of non-renewable resource in order to function again. Their refinement of systems remained constantly in grasp of purity and divinity.
It’s purely as stated by the Ancient Teachings Of OLIGAQP IO. PHANTSAK: “ A system of non-chaotic endeavor will always find a way to not indulge itself into an ambivalent scenario , where all will cease control and engender constant catastrophe, but it’s the benevolence of each and every individual whose words and deeds will merely matter, but their pure virtue and foundation will remain effulgent.”