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Elven Invasion

Chapter 71: Fractures in the Fog

Author: Respro
updatedAt: 2026-02-08

MISSION BRIEFING – U.S. NAVAL BLACKSITE (UNDISCLOSED LOCATION)

The room was silent, save for the soft hum of a holographic projector.

Solomon Kane stood at the edge of the circular table, arms crossed, his dark coat still smelling faintly of salt and smoke from his last mission. Around him, his handpicked team waited: Jamie Lancaster, the young scientist he had once risked his life to rescue from the heart of the Elven stronghold; David, her father, ex-Special Forces; Beth, her mother—and Solomon’s former love; and Ryan, David’s long-time friend and combat medic.

The projector lit up, casting a glowing map of the Indian Ocean.

Admiral Henry Lancaster, grizzled and sharp even through the secure intercom line, spoke calmly. “We’ve confirmed movement on what we’re calling ‘Elven Island Alpha.’ It surfaced three days ago, cloaked until now, 400 nautical miles southwest of Madagascar. You’re going in to investigate.”

“Covert recon?” David asked.

“Affirmative. Eyes only. No unnecessary engagements. We need intel on whether the elves are regrouping—or splitting apart. Reports suggest the latter.”

Solomon glanced at Jamie. She was no longer the trembling girl he had pulled from a elven fortress. Now she wore a tactical suit fitted with her own designs—lightweight mech-fiber armor with pulse battery nodes and a data-mapping pack on her back. Her work in advancing Earth’s mech technology had made her a top Specter target.

“We move at dawn,” Solomon said.

LANDING ON ELVEN ISLAND ALPHA – SOLOMON’S POV

The stealth sub breached the waves under a moonless sky.

Drones swept ahead in silence, scanning the cliffs where Elven watchtowers pulsed with faint blue light. The island was unnatural—its shape a perfect circle, like it had been raised by magic, not tectonics.

Solomon and his team made landfall beneath the cover of enchanted mist, cloaked by Jamie’s modified ECM field. They crept through twisted silver trees, past broken statues and glowing stones etched with unfamiliar runes.

“This place feels wrong,” Ryan muttered. “Like the forest itself is watching.”

“It probably is,” Beth replied, her voice cool.

Jamie paused beside a ridge. Her visor pulsed green. “I’ve found something.”

They crouched behind overgrowth overlooking a sunken courtyard. Below, three groups of elves stood in tense standoff.

Solomon pulled out his scope.

Princess Dyana stood tall in ceremonial armor, flanked by golden-haired High Elves—the Aristocrat Faction. Across from her, Mary, her armor dirtied and cracked, stood with her remaining Royal Knights. A third group—cloaked in dark green and sea-blue robes—watched from a distance. Their banners bore no house sigils. These were the Neutralists, elves who still believed in finishing the Earth invasion without internal power struggles.

“What the hell is this…” David whispered.

Solomon focused on Dyana. Her voice rang out, amplified by magic. “You disobeyed the Crown, Mary. You abandoned South America. You left your mission. You are no longer commander of the Royal Knights. You are a traitor.”

Mary didn’t flinch. “I saved what was left of our forces. We were dying in that jungle, Dyana. I chose to fight another day. You chose vanity.”

Tension rippled across the clearing. Magical energy crackled. Spears and blades hummed.

“Not good,” Solomon muttered. “We need to fall back. Jamie, tag this location.”

But it was too late.

A shimmering barrier flashed around the clearing. The elves had sensed them.

AMBUSH IN THE MIST – RYAN’S POV

The ground erupted in vines. Arrows soared past. Ryan rolled and returned fire with a suppressed SMG, bullets bouncing off a conjured shield.

“Contact front! Thirty meters!” he shouted.

David hauled Jamie behind a tree, laying suppressive fire. “Go, go!”

Solomon activated a gravity pulse mine. It detonated with a silent shockwave, slamming two charging elves into a boulder.

Beth moved like a shadow, twin blades cutting down an attacker who lunged for Jamie. “No one touches my daughter.”

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Jamie, breathing hard, slammed a glowing beacon into the ground. “Fallback point marked! Ten seconds to jump!”

Solomon triggered his exosuit boosters and vaulted toward her. “Now!”

They vanished in a flash of blue light—Jamie’s emergency teleport activating just before an Elven commander’s blade struck the spot where Solomon had stood.

ESCAPE AND REVELATION – JAMIE’S POV

They rematerialized in a cavern beneath their extraction point. Jamie staggered, drained. The beacon sparked and died behind her.

“Everyone alive?” Solomon asked.

Ryan winced, holding a gash on his thigh. “I’ll live.”

David nodded. “We got what we came for. But that was close.”

Beth was already binding Ryan’s wound. “Those elves weren’t just angry. They were fractured.”

Jamie looked up at the projections on her wrist unit. “I scanned their communication pulses. They’re split into three distinct military command networks. Different runes, different encryption methods.”

“Three factions,” Solomon said. “Just like the Admiral feared.”

Jamie brought up the data:

* Princess Dyana: Now fully leading the Aristocrat Faction, stationed in Madagascar.

* Mary: Declared a traitor, retreating with her loyalists toward islands near Australia, forming the Royal Faction.

* The Neutral Elves: Based on an island closer to Antarctica, still pursuing Earth’s conquest without picking sides.

“They’re at war with each other,” Jamie whispered. “They’re not one force anymore.”

Solomon’s eyes narrowed. “And that means we’re not just fighting one enemy. We’re fighting a civil war.”

BACK AT HQ – HENRY LANCASTER’S INTERCOM

They returned to the blacksite twelve hours later.

Admiral Henry Lancaster’s voice came through the intercom, gravelly with fatigue. “Report.”

Solomon stood at attention. “The elves are split. Madagascar is Dyana’s stronghold. Mary has gone rogue. The third faction remains independent. Their command structure is dissolving.”

Henry was quiet for a moment. “Good work. This changes everything. The factions will turn on each other. We can use that.”

Jamie stepped forward. “Sir, I suggest we create a targeted signal disruption across the Elven frequencies. If we can provoke skirmishes between their factions—”

David raised an eyebrow. “You mean escalate their civil war?”

Jamie nodded. “Exactly.”

Henry grunted. “We’ll discuss it in strategy council. For now, get some rest. You’ve earned it.”

The intercom went dead.

As the others filtered out, Beth lingered.

She turned to Solomon. “You saved her again.”

“She saved herself,” Solomon replied.

Beth gave a faint smile. “Still the same answer after all these years.”

He didn’t respond.

She walked away, leaving him alone under the hum of the fading projector.

EPILOGUE: THREE FLAMES

Across the war-scorched world, new banners rose.

* In Madagascar, Princess Dyana declared herself the rightful heir to the Elven war campaign, vowing to crush both human and traitor elf alike.

* In the Australian archipelago, Mary fortified lost islands with her remaining Royal Knights, refusing to bow to the crown that betrayed her.

* Near Antarctica, the Neutral Elves built silent towers under stormy skies, preparing for the next phase of their invasion, loyal only to the ancient decree: “Earth must fall.”

And in the shadows of both Earth and Forestia, the war grew colder… and more personal.

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