THE INFINITE VOID
PROLOGUE: CHAPTER 2
PART III
A very associative disorder in the status-quo between two vast Empires, meant a lot to the other Empires in the Super Cluster. Of course, the Cluster Council would have no intention of barging in the business of non-advocated Empires, but in this case, they had half a part to play , since The Olivian Empire was part of the council, and had a very major role in it. Despite that, the Council didn’t want any other Empire: ally , or neutral, to be involved in this scenario between these two. Oliviath may have had somewhat of an acquaintance type of status-quo with The Vasuntarian Empire; a political/foreign empirical relation/affair with another Empire had its drawbacks. According to the Council’s code: ‘No one shall interfere in a dispute between a non-advocated Empire , and an advocated Empire unless the advocated Empire requests for assistance.’. In this case, The Olivian Empire didn’t really want , nor requested any aid from the Council. It seems a bit confusing, but prior to the fall of the Haldsogian Empire Of The South Western Cluster, a law like that didn’t exist - laws of the Council at that time weren’t as fancy as they are now, plus the Council had merely begun its primal status.
Cycalopitaphia wasn’t having such a great time after the dispute had broken out by ‘Hias’. Hias had been in a coma for about three weeks, and was left with a major arm, and brain injury which would take at least a few months to completely recover from, however, he didn’t give up , nor had the slightest bit of fear left. The Vasuntarian Ambassador would put his life on the line when it came to refrain anything from being a harmful deed. That’s what it’s like to be a native of Tiwopals, Vasuntaria. Meanwhile, Cycalopitaphia had been greeted by none other than an Olivian Fleet. Though, having given off a warning at first, they charged , regardless of it. Blatantly, they couldn’t hold off much with their forces, being the tiny Empire that they are. They were almost devastated, had the Fleet not shown the slightest of their pity to them. Did this ruin their relations with Vasuntaria ? Somewhat , it did , but they still stood for a cause, and they didn’t want to give up the fight.
-Othello D. Gomes