[@Lasersquid112] (OOC : Sorry for the late reply) [quote=@Lasersquid112] He charges at the nearest Berthold who was doing a Bladestorm attack, and dives beneath the blade. Quickly, he thrusts upwards, trying to split him in half. Heedless of whether or not he succeeds, he rolls to the side beneath another Berthold doing a Bladestorm and rends his legs. [/quote] A Berthold clone got sliced in half successfully and then got quickly dissipated into thin air. As this otherworldly supersoldier rolled to another clone, a ball of energy suddenly barged in the way and burst into a purple rift. "[color=orange]Goodbye![/color]" With great force, the rift forcefully sucked the supersoldier into it. The rift then closed down, leaving nothing in its wake. ****** In a strange, distant land of mushrooms and swamps immersed in the dark... A rift opened up in the sky, and the super soldier came down crashing onto a vast swamp, unleashing a shockwave that trembled the earth. The smelly, muddy, corrosive waters of the swamp kept dragging the super soldier down as if the swamp was a monster hungry for its meal. Even more bothersome, several swampy roots glowing in mysterious green hues arose out of the swamp and quickly entangled him. ************ [@Trackten] [quote] 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. [/quote] The many heavy warships and submarines of Peiyang welcomed the Japanese forces, though not as passionate and zealous as the Japanese did. The choppers were doing quite well against Japanese warships, but their advantages were dwarfed when the Japanese brought in their aircrafts. Initially, they lightly regarded the aircrafts and laughed it off at first, but they would be gravely mistaken. They were badly surprised when these aircrafts show off their prowess, technology and even magik, leveling their armies with ease. But the Peiyangese were not easily done for, they would soon bring in their own brands of fighter aircrafts and anti-air warships too. Though the Peiyangese aircrafts are vast in number and quite advanced in tech, they were lacking in magik. ***** Many of the Australians, not aware of the Mechans' Code of Law and strength, decided to bundle themselves into militia groups and fight the Mechans with all the magik and firepower they could muster. Some Battlemages from the army were also dispatched, in civilian clothing, to help fend off the Mechan invaders. Most Australian resistances were concentrated in villages and towns, while the vast wilderness were discarded to Mechan hands except for a few key strategic routes. The government, however, did not officially declare war to the Mechans yet, all the while backing up militia groups behind the scenes. The government broadcasted their special messages over to the Mechans, requesting negotiation and peace.