"Come on, we have to hide! They are coming! Quickly!"
The man wearing a dark hooded robe shouted as people ran and disaster struck. There was blood.
Gallons of it splattered everywhere. Dead bodies were on the ground, it was such a gruesome sight to behold that only those with a strong stomach would be able to endure such a sight. All of these were the unfortunate results of a simple conflict between two empires.
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It all began on the eve of battle, with our main character Marcus, standing among his fellow soldiers, tension and anticipation thick in the air. The empire he served, known for its strict sovereignty and law-abiding soldiers, was locked in a bitter dispute with the rival empire, the Empire of Ruhdavetekha. The reasons for the war had long been forgotten, buried beneath generations of animosity and thirst for power. All that mattered to Marcus now was survival and, if possible, returning to his beloved family unscathed.
As the first rays of sunlight broke through the darkened sky, the battle commenced. The rattling rounds of gunfire, the cries of the wounded, and the smell of blood and smoke pervaded the battlefield. Marcus fought with unwavering resolve, he defended his comrades and pushed forward,though it was hard he had to persevere because he wanted to survive. It was all so chaotic, a death occurring every minute, no mercy shown.
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The story unfolds with each passing day of warfare, revealing the true horrors of conflict. Marcus witnesses comrades fall, dreams shattered, and hope vanquished. Yet, even amidst the chaos, moments of respite and fleeting triumphs emerged. He befriends a fellow soldier named Noah, their bond growing stronger with each shared triumph and near-death escape.
Huff. Huff.
"Thank you", Marcus thanked Noah for saving them from a bomb attack,
Noah looked at Marcus who was trying to catch his breath.
"No problem, after all we are both soldiers, not to mention friends."
After Marcus's breath finally relaxed, he said, " Let's find a safe place to stay, just for the night to get some rest at least. After all, we still have to look out for the other soldiers."
"You're right, we should. Let's find a nearby cave or at least a well structured place that wouldn't be destroyed easily."
"Sure, let's go?"
"Yeah."