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Elven Invasion

Chapter 34: The Storm of War

Author: Respro
updatedAt: 2025-11-15

The Battle Rages On

The Antarctic sky burned with fire and magic. Explosions echoed across the icy plains as human warships and elven battalions clashed in full-scale combat. The naval bombardment had intensified, with the combined fleets of multiple nations hammering the elven fortifications. At the same time, the mechs had begun their assault, paving the way for the ground troops to land.

From high above, jets from USS George Washington screamed across the sky, dropping precision bombs while narrowly avoiding blinding streaks of golden Light Magic fired by the elven mage battalions.

Below, the human navy pressed forward with an unrelenting barrage of missiles, torpedoes, and railgun fire. Submarines prowled the dark waters beneath, launching volleys at elven naval positions. But the elves were not so easily overwhelmed.

Elven warships, sleek and enchanted, glided across the waves, their hulls reinforced with divine blessings. Lunar Priestesses stood upon their decks, their hands raised as they channeled shields of shimmering moonlight to deflect incoming attacks.

Then came the counterattack.

Golden beams of searing Light Magic lanced across the battlefield, slicing through the sky like divine spears. One struck a U.S. destroyer, slicing through its deck in a fiery explosion. Another tore through a Chinese frigate, its hull splitting apart as sailors desperately abandoned ship.

But the humans had come prepared.

“ALL SHIPS, SPREAD FORMATION! INCREASE COUNTERMEASURES!” Admiral Henry Lancaster barked into his radio.

Electronic warfare systems flared to life, scrambling elven targeting spells. Anti-magic defenses hummed on battleships, absorbing and deflecting incoming magical attacks. Slowly, the balance of power shifted.

And then, the mechs landed.

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Grey Eagles: The Shadow of Death

Captain Samuel Briggs smirked as his American Grey Eagles mechs touched down on the icy shores, their stealth modules flickering before fully deactivating.

“Alright, boys. Time to clear the house.”

Armed with high-powered plasma rifles and cloaked in adaptive camouflage, the Grey Eagles were built for infiltration and precision strikes. Moving with eerie silence, they slipped past elven frontline defenses and eliminated key targets.

One mech crouched low, its thermal blade humming as it sliced through an elven ballista, causing a chain reaction that blew apart an entire artillery outpost. Another fired a suppressed railgun shot, taking out a High Elf commander mid-incantation.

The elves quickly realized they were being hunted.

Vice-Leader Seraphina of the Royal Knights narrowed her voilet eyes, sensing the unnatural movement in the fog.

“They’re here,” she whispered, gripping her enchanted rapier.

With a flick of her wrist, she unleashed a shockwave of Light Magic, exposing a cloaked Grey Eagle mech. Immediately, elven archers fired glowing arrows infused with divine magic, forcing the mech to retreat.

But the damage had already been done—several elven war machines were already reduced to smoldering wrecks.

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Blue Titans: The Unbreakable Wall

On the opposite side of the battlefield, Major Viktor Petrov led the Russian Blue Titans in a frontal assault.

The massive, heavily armored mechs crashed onto the shore, sending shockwaves through the ice as they activated their kinetic barriers. Their thick armor absorbed multiple magical attacks, while their rotary cannons roared to life, shredding through enemy formations.

One Blue Titan stood firm as a Royal Knight charged it, blade glowing with divine fury. The elf leapt, aiming to sever the mech’s head—but before she could land the strike, a shockwave pulse erupted from the mech’s arms, sending her flying into a ruined tower.

The Blue Titans were not agile, but they were indestructible. Their advance was slow, methodical, and unstoppable.

Viktor Petrov grunted as he saw an incoming Lunar Priestess squad weaving a powerful conjuration spell.

“Пора сжечь их (Time to burn them),” he muttered.

A hatch on his mech’s shoulder opened, launching thermobaric missiles. The resulting explosion vaporized the entire priestess squad in a single blast.

The Russians were holding the line.

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Red Archers: Death from Afar

From a vantage point above the battlefield, Colonel Zhao Wei’s Red Archers locked onto their targets.

Unlike the brute force of the Blue Titans or the stealth tactics of the Grey Eagles, the Red Archers specialized in precision warfare. Their mechs were lighter, designed for long-range sniping and surgical strikes.

Each mech carried high-powered particle rifles, equipped with auto-targeting A.I. to detect magical energy sources.

The result?

Elven mages dropped like flies.

A Lunar Priestess was mid-chant when a Red Archer fired a particle round, piercing her skull before she could unleash her spell. A High Elf commander tried to rally his forces—only for his head to explode from a perfectly placed shot.

Zhao Wei remained cold and analytical as she spoke into her radio.

“Red Archers, eliminate any remaining field officers.”

One by one, the elves’ chain of command began to collapse.

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Green Guardians: The Indomitable Vanguard

Commander Arjun Mehta’s Green Guardians were the final piece of the puzzle.

Designed to be the most balanced of all mechs, the Green Guardians combined shielding technology with devastating counterattacks.

As fireballs, ice lances, and Light Magic barrages rained down, the Green Guardians’ energy barriers absorbed the impact, preventing any significant damage.

Then, they retaliated.

A Green Guardian unleashed an electromagnetic pulse, disabling an entire platoon of elven war golems. Another switched to heavy plasma fire, melting through enchanted armor.

Arjun himself piloted the lead mech, directing his forces with surgical precision.

“Hold formation! Do not let them retake the beach!”

The Green Guardians advanced, pushing the elves back inch by inch.

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The Landing Begins

With the mechs securing the beach, the second wave of human forces stormed onto the shore.

Tanks, armored personnel carriers, and infantry divisions flooded onto Antarctica, moving through the secured breach created by the mechs.

The largest amphibious assault in modern history had begun.

Elven forces struggled to regroup, their chain of command fractured and their defenses in disarray.

Vice-Leader Seraphina of the Royal Knights clenched her fist, her silver hair drenched in sweat.

“This… is not how we were supposed to lose.”

Commander Lysaria of the High Elves gritted her teeth.

“We must hold out until Princess Dyana and Commander Mary return.”

They had one last plan, but it depended on their missing commanders.

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Mark and Henry's Decision

On the USS George Washington, Henry Lancaster watched the battle unfold.

“We’re pushing them back, but something feels… off,” he murmured.

Mark Reynolds, watching from the Pacific Star, nodded.

“They’re not fighting to win anymore… they’re fighting to delay us.”

Henry frowned.

“Then what the hell are they waiting for?”

Unknown to the humans, deep within the elven fortress, a hidden ritual was nearing completion.

And when it was done… the real battle would begin.

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