The kingdom of Eldrath lay in ruin, but its people were alive, trembling under the shadow of the Draconic Executioners. Sonar Von Draconia walked through the streets, black flas curling at his fingertips, eyes cold and calculating. Every citizen, noble, and soldier knew one immutable truth: defiance ant death.
Morgrath circled overhead, a living eclipse. Xyrris and Draven patrolled the streets, ensuring discipline through fear. Selene’s magical chains glimred over strategic points, suppressing spells and bending would-be mages to his will. Kaelen’s skeletal legions marched through the city, a constant reminder that death obeyed only him.
[Empire Status: Consolidation Phase – Eldrath Completed.]
[Neighboring Kingdoms – Observation and Intelligence Gathering Initiated.]
Sonar called his Council of Executioners to the palace’s war room. Maps, intelligence reports, and magical scrying crystals illuminated the table.
“Eldrath is under our control,” Sonar said, voice cold and commanding. “But conquest is only part of the task. The surrounding kingdoms watch. Fear them. Break them before they resist. And above all… never show weakness.”
Veyra was tasked with infiltrating spies and assassins into neighboring kingdoms, spreading rumors of unstoppable Draconian power.
Selene and Kaelen coordinated magical suppression on enemy capitals, preventing sorcery from challenging Draconia.
Seraphis and Nyssara ensured local nobles in Eldrath enforced Draconian law ruthlessly, creating obedient vassals.
Draven, Xyrris, and Korrak trained Eldrath’s army into a lethal auxiliary force, ready to strike or intimidate neighboring lands.
Thalrik fortified the city, making Eldrath unassailable, while Morgrath provided aerial dominance to monitor all approaches.
Within a week, Sonar sent envoys — black-clad figures bearing gifts of gold, food, and ominous warnings. His ssage was simple:
“Submit to Draconia, and live under order. Resist, and your lands will burn, your armies will be ash, and your rulers will die.”
Kingdom after kingdom received the ssage, watching Eldrath’s transformation. Once proud lords whispered in fear, councils dissolved in panic, and armies reconsidered mobilization. No mortal king wanted to face the Draconic Executioners.
Veyra smirked, watching the ssengers return. “Fear is working. Many will bend without a single battle.”
Sonar’s black eyes glimred. “Good. War is costly. But obedience secured through fear and intelligence… that is efficiency. The world will learn that resistance is aningless before Draconia.”
Even as the kings of neighboring lands debated their fates, Sonar’s empire thrived:
Taxes were collected efficiently.
Rebels were punished publicly, with the Executioners enforcing law with precision.
Military readiness was maintained, while magic-users were monitored and controlled.
Morgrath patrolled the skies, Kaelen’s undead reinforced city borders, and Selene’s chains suppressed any spark of rebellion.
By the end of the month, Eldrath was not just conquered — it was a model of Draconian rule, a warning to the world. Sonar sat upon his black throne, the Executioners around him, and considered the next step.
“The kingdoms fear us,” he murmured. “And soon… they will kneel. Not from rcy, but inevitability. The Draconia Empire grows not only in land, but in legend… and in terror.”
🔥 End of Chapter Sixteen.
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