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Elven Invasion

Chapter 67: The War Against the Shadows

Author: Respro
updatedAt: 2026-02-08

THE DAWN OF RESISTANCE

The Cataclysm Protocol had shattered the world, but it had not broken its will.

Governments staggered back to their feet, bruised but determined. In a matter of days, emergency councils formed across Washington, Moscow, Beijing, London, Paris, and New Delhi, along with other surviving power centers.

For the first time in history, all major nations stood united, setting aside political rivalries, past conflicts, and territorial disputes.

The Elves had revealed themselves.

The Specter had stepped out of the shadows.

And now, humanity would fight back.

GUERRILLA WARFARE IN THE NEW WORLD

With the world's digital infrastructure compromised, conventional warfare was impossible. Surveillance networks were unreliable, missile guidance systems had been corrupted, and entire fleets were immobilized due to Specter's influence.

But humans had always adapted. If they could not fight in the open, they would fight in the dark.

From the ruins of Geneva to the broken streets of New York, the forests of Siberia to the jungles of Southeast Asia, special forces, black-ops units, and paramilitary cells launched attacks against Specter strongholds and Elven encampments.

In Moscow, an elite Spetsnaz unit, working with rogue CIA and MI6 operatives, raided a hidden Specter command post inside an abandoned Soviet-era bunker. The battle was brutal, as Specter forces now wielded arcane abilities, their bodies reinforced by Elven magic rituals.

A Specter commander—once a former Russian intelligence officer—unleashed a devastating bolt of dark energy, incinerating three soldiers in an instant. But before he could strike again, a well-placed sniper round from a GRU operative ended him.

The battlefield had changed. Specter had been granted magic. But humans had adapted faster.

THE ANTARCTIC FLEET SETS SAIL

Far to the south, the Elves had not been idle.

On the floating island forged from Antarctica’s frozen heart

, a massive fleet had been assembled.

Sleek, silver-hulled Elven warships, powered by both magic and stolen human technology, lined the icy docks. Their masts hummed with energy, great mana-infused cannons mounted along their sides.

On the highest balcony of the Grand Citadel, Princess Dyana von Forestia stood, overlooking her fleet.

Her violet eyes burned with an obsession that only those who had lost something dear could understand.

Beside her stood Mary, the leader of the Royal Knights, and the most dangerous thorn in Dyana’s side.

Their rivalry ran deep, extending beyond political differences—beyond the very factions they represented.

Dyana, the proud princess , representing the faction of High Elf nobles and Royal Elves contesting Queen Elara’s throne.

Mary, the warrior of common birth, the leader of Queen Elara’s personally sanctioned army, and the woman Dyug had chosen in secret.

Both wanted Dyug.

Both were prepared to reshape the world for him.

Mary did not kneel. She never would. Instead, she met Dyana’s gaze with unflinching confidence.

“I take it you summoned me for something important,” she said coldly.

Dyana’s expression was neutral, yet sharp as a blade. She gestured toward the fleet.

“The warships will set sail. They will strike the human nations near us, shattering their last bastions of control.” She paused. “But I have another mission for you.”

Mary crossed her arms, unimpressed. "I don’t take orders from you."

Dyana smirked. "Then consider it an opportunity. If you are as devoted to Dyug as you claim, then you’ll want to be the first to find him."

A tense silence followed.

A portal had been opened in the Amazon Rainforest.

Through it, Mary and her elite warriors would enter South America, a continent already in anarchy after the Cataclysm Protocol.

Where governments had fallen, they would strike.

Where Specter had influence, they would make allies.

And where Dyug’s presence was rumored—if he was alive—they would find him.

Mary exhaled sharply, then turned toward the portal. "I don’t need your permission to do what needs to be done."

Dyana’s voice followed her as she walked away. "Of course you don’t. But remember, Mary—if you fail, it will be me who finds him first."

THE SHADOW RAID: ENTERING THE AMAZON

Deep in the Amazon Rainforest, a swirling portal pulsed with dark energy.

The ancient Elven magics had twisted the fabric of reality, linking their Antarctic stronghold to this new battlefield.

From the shadows, jaguar warriors, cartel remnants, and Specter operatives watched—some in awe, others in fear—as Mary and her unit emerged, clad in obsidian armor, blades gleaming with arcane power.

A Specter agent, one of the organization’s highest-ranking officers in South America, stepped forward. He was older, hardened by decades of black-ops missions, his face scarred from a lifetime of war.

"Commander Mary," he greeted, his voice level but wary. "Your arrival changes the game."

Mary’s golden eyes locked onto him. "It is no longer a game."

Behind her, her Royal Knights—Elves trained in assassination, sabotage, and magical warfare—spread into the jungle, already preparing their first strike.

"Who stands against us?" she asked.

The Specter officer exhaled, looking toward the distant horizon, where the first UN counteroffensive was rumored to be forming.

"Everyone."

THE UNITED NATIONS STRIKE BACK

At a hidden airbase in Australia, representatives of the surviving military forces of Earth gathered around a war table, studying the Elven fleet’s movements with grim focus.

The room was packed with high-ranking officers from the U.S., Russia, China, India, France, Britain, and more—nations that had once been rivals, now united by necessity.

A U.S. Admiral

slammed a thick dossier onto the table, revealing satellite images of Elven warships departing Antarctica, splitting into fleets bound for South America, Africa, and Australia.

“We hit them before they land,” he said, voice hard as steel.

A Chinese general, his expression unreadable, examined the data. “Their ships withstand missiles and artillery. Our best bet is close-quarters sabotage—crippling them from within.”

A Russian colonel, his uniform still bearing the scars of past battles with Specter, nodded. “Our Spetsnaz teams have operated behind enemy lines before. We know how they move. We can coordinate.”

An Indian Air Force marshal leaned forward. “We still control several airbases in the Indian Ocean. Our pilots are ready to intercept their advance.”

For the first time in human history, the world’s greatest military strategists worked as one.

The plan was set.

* Elite strike teams would infiltrate and sabotage Elven warships.

* Aerial squadrons would engage in dogfights against magic-powered Elven fliers.

* Naval forces would mobilize to intercept landing fleets.

* Special forces would target Specter’s hidden bases, cutting off their Elven allies.

This was no longer just a war.

This was humanity’s last stand.

A WORLD ENGULFED IN FLAMES

As the night deepened, the world braced for the next battle.

* In Antarctica, Elven warships glided over the frozen seas, bound for distant shores.

* In the Amazon, Mary’s forces prepared their first assassinations and terror campaigns.

* In secret bases across the globe, humanity’s last hope—the United Nations resistance—prepared their counterattack.

The war had truly begun.

And the fate of Earth hung in the balance.

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