Vaid Empire: Conquest
is a massive fantasy series that aims to mix
erotica
with the quality of a published novel. New chapters and artwork are released every month absolutely free, with the completely optional possibility to receive early access. The Series focuses heavily on worldbuilding, story, and characters.
The world of Ayphieal is shattered and chaotic, with kingdoms and tribes of six distinctive races vying for territory amongst themselves. It is only when a young human warrior finally pushes back against the chaos that the world begins to shift towards order.
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2nd of Senin, 11 AVE.
Shai Domain, City of Shai.
Varse cleared his throat, raising the message cylinder for the Council to see. "I am pleased to announce that the situation in Kinia has stabilized. This
God
Emperor Dominax, along with the bulk of his imperial legion, has been encircled and besieged within the city of Deci."
"It appears King Olvir has some use after all." Representative Vilsak replied with a disinterested huff, sinking into his chair.
Representative Dasik coughed as small conversations broke out at the news, stroking his chin. "With the effort we placed in positioning him upon his throne after the, allow me to say,
unexpected
death of his father, one would hope his purpose would fall into anything more than simply destabilizing Kinia. In any case, where exactly is Deci?"
"One of their Northern cities, though it matters little." Representative Wis replied. "Let us grant a token of our favor to Olvir's advisor for manipulating this little victory and be done with it. He is still under our thumb, is he not?"
Varse passed the message cylinder to his right, allowing each of the twenty-eight Representatives to confirm his words. "Of course. Though truthfully, he has done little to serve our aims. This war seems to be led not by Olvir under his advisor's guidance, but rather his brother.
That
man can never be permitted to gain the throne, for we certainly don't need a capable ruler holding Kinia's crown at this moment of crisis."
"Crisis, my lord?" The Representative to his left asked with confusion. "Are we not witnessing the end to this human empire nonsense?"
Varse tapped his finger upon the massive table, his face stern as he addressed the entirety of the chamber. "In short,
likely
, though I fear our victory may be premature."
Vilsak straightened up, scowling. "Did this ruler...
Dominax
...not demonstrate the lie of his supposed godhood? He remained content to rule his lands for years in relative peace, only to fail after reigniting his conquest. What deity may be trapped by mere mortals?"
"Indeed, I believe none in this room shall debate that he has falsely manipulated the masses. Yet let us not forget the fact he claimed the entirety of Kinia's northern border." Ensik added, stroking his chin in thought. "I'm afraid Potentate Varse has given voice to a concern I've pondered these last few months. So eager are we to dismiss a man who formed the first human empire to ever exist..."
"Only to fall to a simple Prince." Sinshi interjected, folding his hands upon his ever-bloating stomach. "Truly Potentate, allow us to conclude this unsavory part of our history and move onto more...
lucrative
areas of discussion."
Varse succeeded in suppressing his disgust at the man's greed, instead rising to stand. "We would be wise to avoid another folly in feeling secure before catastrophe. Did we not look upon this 'Vaid' Empire with indifference when it first emerged, only to erupt into panic when it uprooted the very foundation of our predictions? I seem to recall Representative Sinshi in particular chastising my leadership at such a time. What did you say then, that 'steps should have been taken'?"
"These damned human writings..." Vilsak muttered as he fumbled with the message cylinder.
Sinshi frowned, folding his arms. "The circumstances were far different than they lay now...
my Potentate
." He replied, almost spitting out the words.
Varse stood firm, gazing down upon him from far across the ancient meeting table. "In many ways you are correct, though to ensure the security of The Domain I must be certain. Therefore, I propose we send an envoy to The Lanthian Empire and request they make an immediate maneuver to gather their warriors along their mutual border with the humans."
Vilsak opened his hands in exasperation as further loud conversations broke out. "Whatever for?! You'd request an invasion of such absurd scale when this conflict is all but settled?"
"Gentlemen hold! Allow me to explain before you wield your tongues." Varse commanded firmly as he quieted the clamorous chamber. "We currently rest upon a pivot in fate containing FAR too many variables. We know of this Dominax's tendency to defy what we believed was plausible. Stability in their southern territory? A human empire? None held the foresight to predict his effect. To be certain now that he shall be defeated is nothing short of foolish."
"And if so?" Representative Dasik asked calmly as the Dril to his right rubbed his forehead. "If this human truly is defeated?"
Varse held out his hands. "No further action shall be required. I do not request an 'invasion', but rather the preparation for one should we learn of his survival. The Lanthians need only to gather until we are able to assess the situation further. If this human escapes Deci alive, they must be required to march into The Empire's heartland and seize his core of influence."
Sinshi sighed, letting out a chuckle. "It seems our Potentate would see us spend every ounce of political influence we've built within The Lanthian Empire's leadership on...a
hunch
. Centuries of manipulation, undone on the off chance this human escapes his doom. A bit dramatic, wouldn't you say?"
"I don't find our potential annihilation to be humorous." Varse replied with eyes as cold as the blizzard raging beyond The Citadel's walls. "For too long I've considered this man nothing more than a distraction, a deceiver playing with power. With his reignition of his conquests, I see now that I may be mistaken, for what shall stop him from marching upon us a day in the distant future? What of his descendants, should they continue his momentum? Such a possibility MUST be stopped here, at this singularity in time."
Ensik cleared his throat. "I happen to agree with The Potentate. This Dominax has escaped our every attempt to undo him thus far. Would an assurance of an end to our greatest threat truly be unwarranted?"
"Greatest threat? Hold your wits about you Ensik, for they seem to be fleeting in your old age." Representative Xinsi replied. "The Taziks hold an empire FAR greater than the humans, yet we've successfully pacified them on numerous occasions. Our eyes fall to much greater matters than human squabbles."
"Yet observe their progress." Varse corrected. "Gaze upon just how much they've taken, absorbed into their ever-growing empire in a matter of years while we've prevented The Taziks from conquering Tarahir for decades.
That
is their threat.
That
is our failure, laid before us."
"Then you'd have The Lanthians gather a force the size they haven't seen in centuries?" Vilsak asked. "How could their Grand Miarch sell such a thing to their masses without exposing our manipulations? You'd reveal our hand and see it severed."
Varse nodded in contemplation though remained firm. "I've considered such risks myself, and I believe I've found a solution buried in The Citadel's Vault of History. Numerous records depict occasions where The Lanthian's have ventured from their jungle for greater purposes, not so unlike our own. Though the need for them to raise armies is rare following their unification, they've marched against The Kingdom of Wonakaros's southeastern border when their lands have been threatened by raiders."
"Yet the humans have never so much as entered their lands. Such an excuse shall fall away foolishly." Sinshi replied with a subtle grin.
Varse's face hardened further, though he continued. "You fail to see the possibilities, as The Lanthians may claim to be acting preemptively, threatened as they are by such an aggressive realm upon their border. Is that not our own aim, to take action before they are capable of threatening us? The greatest lies are those who hold a hint of truth."
"And if this potential invasion is indeed necessary?" Xinsi questioned. "Will The Lanthians not undo our carefully perfected balance of power? Would we not create a greater threat, allowing them to take The Southern Human Basin?"
"Yet therein lies the art." Varse replied, almost allowing himself to grin. He had certainly come prepared. "Much like our own people, The Lanthians exhibit no desire to hold land outside of their natural environment. To rule anywhere but their treetop cities would become burdensome, particularly when attempting to inflict their will upon unruly humans. Our own records demonstrate that even when taking Arkos lands, they merely dismantle the threat to their borders before pulling back into their jungle. They'll take the human lands, breaking apart whatever unity has been formed by the effects of The Vaid Empire before abandoning whatever they've seized. Is such an outcome not exactly our vision? To return them to the squabbling and manageable Chiefdoms they were before this Dominax?"
The Council broke into conversation, appearing much more controlled than their previous outbursts. Their words came to an end only a short while later, as Sinshi rose from his chair.
"Gentlemen, while you discuss the efficacy of such plans, allow me to remind you of this fact: a maneuver of this proportion may not be required at all. King Olvir holds Dominax, only needing to finish him off the moment this 'Deci' city surrenders. Is the cost of such unnecessary preparations truly in our people's best interest? While we've placed the current Grand Miarch upon the throne of The Lanthian Empire, there is no doubt she'll require far greater compensation at a request of this magnitude."