Chapter 20 - FINAL CHAPTER
“And then they turned on their old allies again…”
The Watcher shook his head.
“The Dynastic Union of Sabak is going down, then?”
The Creature cocked his head.
“Yes. It was inevitable, I guess, when they didn’t renew their alliance. Most curious that they did not…”
He pointed.
“And they are finished. With a two-pronged attack from the galactic north and their borders with the Prime Wardens, it was going to go fast, I guess.”
The Watcher nodded.
“And now they are moving south, towards the Independent Pakari Commonwealth. The only civilization not controlled by the Horde or the Nagyari, except the ancients.”
He smiled.
“And there it goes. Another vassalization war.”
He gasped.
“The L-Gates. They are opened. The Horde ally the Union of Poci’Ganklak opened them.”
The Creature nodded.
“And there is a civilization in there. Seemingly benevolent, yet secretive.”
He frowned.
“And they declare that the Bir system is not to be explored. Most interesting.”
The Watcher laughed.
“Yes. And the Nagyari has wisely set that system as forbidden to enter. Probably for the best.”
He laughed.
“The Pakari is toast. And it would have happened sooner had not the capital been this well defended. The Nagyari had to build more troops.”
The Creature tsk’ed.
“Poor planning, that.
The Watcher nodded.
“Indeed. But look at this, the Union of Qix’Poktrak is in trouble. They have a machine uprising on their hands. Not to worry though, they have the entirety of the Horde behind them.”
He grinned.
“In any case, the Nagyari has won. The Watcher council won’t make it official before another 50 odd years goes by, but it is all but a certainty. I guess it’s time to lay back and take a nap. But first, I suggest we celebrate the Nagyari with a glass of champaigne. Cheers.”
The Watcher shook his head.
“The Dynastic Union of Sabak is going down, then?”
The Creature cocked his head.
“Yes. It was inevitable, I guess, when they didn’t renew their alliance. Most curious that they did not…”
He pointed.
“And they are finished. With a two-pronged attack from the galactic north and their borders with the Prime Wardens, it was going to go fast, I guess.”
The Watcher nodded.
“And now they are moving south, towards the Independent Pakari Commonwealth. The only civilization not controlled by the Horde or the Nagyari, except the ancients.”
He smiled.
“And there it goes. Another vassalization war.”
He gasped.
“The L-Gates. They are opened. The Horde ally the Union of Poci’Ganklak opened them.”
The Creature nodded.
“And there is a civilization in there. Seemingly benevolent, yet secretive.”
He frowned.
“And they declare that the Bir system is not to be explored. Most interesting.”
The Watcher laughed.
“Yes. And the Nagyari has wisely set that system as forbidden to enter. Probably for the best.”
He laughed.
“The Pakari is toast. And it would have happened sooner had not the capital been this well defended. The Nagyari had to build more troops.”
The Creature tsk’ed.
“Poor planning, that.
The Watcher nodded.
“Indeed. But look at this, the Union of Qix’Poktrak is in trouble. They have a machine uprising on their hands. Not to worry though, they have the entirety of the Horde behind them.”
He grinned.
“In any case, the Nagyari has won. The Watcher council won’t make it official before another 50 odd years goes by, but it is all but a certainty. I guess it’s time to lay back and take a nap. But first, I suggest we celebrate the Nagyari with a glass of champaigne. Cheers.”