[quote=@Kuchenlein]Several battlemages of Koryo unleashed whirlwinds and tornadoes onto the incoming hordes of Japanese infantries and tanks, trying to hurt and block them.[/quote] As the Koryoen battlemages casts their wind magik towards the invading Japanese regiments, they failed to notice that their tanks is built with a magik-imbued armor that can deflect most of the magik attacks against them, protecting the infantries. Meanwhile, the Japanese infantries managed to get close with the Koryoens as they began attacking them with either their sword or rifles. [quote=@Kuchenlein]And right at this moment, fleets of skyships and bombers from Peiyang (west of Korea and Japan) appeared in the high skies, bombarding the frenzied Japanese with clusters of bombs and energyballs. Several other fleets of airplanes flew by and paradropped battalions of Peiyangese troops to the fray. The Peiyangese troops would join the Koryoans once making landfall, reinforcing the Koryoan ranks.[/quote] "These bastards have Peiyang as their allies!" one of the infantry shouted. "To hell with these fools!" their general called, "They're just calling for their own death wish. Now charge!" Charging through the bombardment of the field by the Peiyangese fleet, as each of them were fearless from death and willing to do anything in the name of their Empire. It was not long enough until the Japanese Air-force arrived into the battlefield. The Japanese aircrafts were similar to their WW2 counterparts but improved with the latest technology and magik-powered. [B]===[/B] [i]--- Somewhere in the desert, Australia[/i] The colonization of Australia has begun as the colonial forces of Steel-Born Alliance began to spread out throughout Australia. If they met with the humans, they either be forced to leave from their colony or execution under the law of the Steel-Born Alliance despite people were oblivious to their kind of Code of Law. The massive movement of their colonial force has led to the attention of Australian government, seeing their colonization as a threat to their sovereignty.