Summoning America

By DrDoritosMD

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Entirely cut off from Earth, the United States finds itself in a scientific impossibility: the entire country... More

Chapter 1: The Transference
Chapter 2: Island of Steel
Chapter 3: Diplomacy
Chapter 4: Delegation Elation
Chapter 5: The Drums of War
Chapter 6: The Battle of Rodenius Sea (1)
Chapter 7: The Battle of Rodenius Sea (2)
Chapter 8: One Sided
Chapter 9: Operation Shock
Chapter 10: The Star God
Chapter 11: The Defense of Ejei
Chapter 12: Demihuman Liberation
Chapter 13: Adem's Retreat
Chapter 15: Esthirant
Chapter 16: Operation Awe
Chapter 17: The Envoys of Mu
Chapter 18: The Republic of Louria
Chapter 19: The Gra Valkas Empire
Chapter 20: The Fall of Leifor
Chapter 21: Military Festival
Chapter 22: Vacation
Chapter 23: Realization
Chapter 24: Doomslayer
Chapter 25: Doomslayer (2)
Chapter 26: The Invasion of Altaras
Chapter 27: The Invasion of Altaras (2)
Chapter 28: The Invasion of Altaras (3)
Chapter 29: Blending In
Chapter 30: The Siege of Le Brias
Chapter 31: The Siege of Le Brias (2)
Chapter 32: The Parpaldian War
Chapter 33: Parpaldian Preparation
Chapter 34: The Imperial Army's Defeat
Chapter 35: Adapt or Die
Chapter 36: Conplan PE002
Chapter 37: Lying in Wait
Chapter 38: Realization
Chapter 39: Denial
Chapter 40: Acceptance
Chapter 41: Global Shift
Chapter 42: Global Shift (2)
Chapter 43: The Fall of Esthirant
Chapter 44: Mirishial Diplomacy
Chapter 45: Gra Valkan Diplomacy
Chapter 46: American Diplomacy
Chapter 47: American Diplomacy (2)
Chapter 48: Moving Forward
Chapter 49: Breakthrough
Chapter 50: Secrets Underneath
Chapter 51: First Impressions
Chapter 52: Eastern Expansion
Chapter 53: New Cautiousness
Chapter 54: Calamique
Chapter 55: Calamique (2)
Chapter 56: Calamique (3)
Chapter 57: Princely Arrival
Chapter 58: Princely Arrival (2)
Chapter 59: Expansionism
Chapter 60: Elysian Defense Initiative
Chapter 61: Gesta's Gamble
Chapter 62: Gesta's Gamble (2)
Chapter 63: Seeds of Doubt
Chapter 64: Secrets of the Beacons
Chapter 65: Awakening
Chapter 66: Leviathan
Chapter 67: Glimmer of Hope
Chapter 68: Wonder Weapon
Chapter 69: Glory to Leifor
Chapter 70: Clandestine
Chapter 71: Rivals
Chapter 72: Esperanto
Chapter 73: Esperanto (2)
Chapter 74: Founder's Prophecy
Chapter 75: Founder's Throne
Chapter 76: Diversion
Chapter 77: Diversion (2)
Chapter 78: Last Resort
Chapter 79: Last Resort (2)
Chapter 80: Blitzkrieg
Chapter 81: Extraction
Chapter 82: Extraction (2)
Chapter 83: Interrogation
Chapter 84: Fall Caeruleus
Chapter 85: Anniversary
Chapter 86: Patience
Chapter 87: Piece of the Puzzle
Chapter 88: War Machines
Chapter 89: Trial by Fire
Chapter 90: Trial by Fire (2)
Chapter 91: Stockpile
Chapter 92: The Battle of Groun Sea
Chapter 93: Insight
Chapter 94: Overkill
Chapter 95: Solidarity
Chapter 96: Mercenaries
Chapter 97: To the Stars
Chapter 98: Data Core
Chapter 99: Big Stick
Chapter 100: The Conference
Chapter 101: The Conference (2)
Chapter 102: Doubt
Chapter 103: Resolution
Chapter 104: Progress
Chapter 105: Onset
Chapter 106: Incentive
Chapter 107: Warning
Chapter 108: Know Your Enemy
Chapter 109: In The Shadows
Chapter 110: Karma
Chapter 111: Wolfpack
Chapter 112: Angreifer
Chapter 113: Justification
Chapter 114: Calm Before the Storm
Chapter 115: First Strike (1)
Chapter 116: First Strike (2)
Chapter 117: First Strike (3)
Chapter 118: Rain of Death
Chapter 119: Approval
Chapter 120: Wavering Pride
Chapter 121: The Fall of Alue
Chapter 122: Dawson Base
Chapter 123: Dawson Base (2)
Chapter 124: Action and Reaction
Chapter 125: Divide and Conquer
Chapter 126: Close Call
Chapter 127: Close Call (2)
Chapter 128: Rising Dragons
Chapter 129: Draconic Wrath (1)
Chapter 130: Draconic Wrath (2)
Chapter 131: Draconic Wrath (3)
Chapter 132: Draconic Wrath (4)
Chapter 133: Losing Faith
Chapter 134: Escalation
Chapter 135: Veirakal Forest
Chapter 136: Veirakal Forest (2)
Chapter 137: Sylverton
Chapter 138: Level Ground
Chapter 139: Pieces in Place
Chapter 140: The Coup (1)
Chapter 141: The Coup (2)
Chapter 142: The Coup(3)
Chapter 143: Hunter Killer (1)
Chapter 144: Hunter Killer (2)
Chapter 145: 99 Problems
Chapter 146: Silkark
Chapter 147: Silkark (2)
Chapter 148: The Land of the Free
Chapter 149: The Home of the Brave
Chapter 150: Orchestra of War
Chapter 151: Symphony of War
Chapter 152: The Battle of Cartalpas
Chapter 153: The Battle of Cartalpas (2)
Chapter 154: The Battle of Cartalpas (3)
Chapter 155: Maelstrom's Herald
Chapter 156: The Eagle's Gift
Chapter 157: At The Seams
Chapter 158: Orisun
Chapter 159: Orisun (2)
Chapter 160: Guaranteed Victory
Chapter 161: Follicus Island
Chapter 162: Follicus Island (2)
Chapter 163: Dietrich's Surrender
Chapter 164: Behind the Scenes
Chapter 165: Gahara
Chapter 166: The Shirakawa Heist
Chapter 167: Reaction
Chapter 168: Durnsbury
Chapter 169: Durnsbury (2)
Chapter 170: Sabotage
Chapter 171: Infiltration
Chapter 172: Junnaral
Chapter 173: Junnaral (2)
Chapter 174: Resupply
Chapter 175: Sovereign's Descent
Chapter 176: The Crown Prince
Chapter 177: To Mu
Chapter 178: In Agreement
Chapter 179: Marcellon
Chapter 180: Venstrom
Chapter 181: The Battle of Mykal
Chapter 182: The Battle of Mykal (2)
Chapter 183: The Battle of Mykal (3)
Chapter 184: D'Arnell's Gambit
Chapter 185: Out Of Options

Chapter 14: Pandor's Surrender

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By DrDoritosMD

Eastern Lourian Subjugation Army, Gim

Pandor eyed Adem as his silhouette slowly shrunk into the distance. He was concerned by Adem's abrupt change in behavior; Adem was usually not one to cower from a fight. Despite his nasty personality, he was still a brilliant tactician. Naturally, Pandor became worried about the United States of America. Due to the absurdity of the reports regarding their Navy's surrender, he had doubts. However, as time progressed, clues surfaced — evidence pointing to the validity of these rumors. Not a single ship or transmission from their great fleet returned, nor did any of their forward scouting elements return.

While he was strategizing, one of his assistants walked up to him. "My lord, the Qua Toynians are marching here. We could not ascertain exactly when they departed due to the loss of our scouts, but they are currently maintaining a position five kilometers from Gim's walls."

General Pandor raised his eyebrow. "And the Americans?"

"We have not discovered any of their strangely uniformed men, nor their vehicles."

Pandor breathed a sigh of relief. "Well then," he said smiling. "Let us meet the Qua Toynians on the battlefield. What have they brought?"

"Their army consists of ten groups of 300. 3,000 men total, with 24 wyverns."

"Ha! That's laughably small. They've had one victory with the help of their allies, and now they have grown overly confident. I pity the men who have to follow such an idiotic commander."

Pandor walked back to the manor to inform his subordinates. Using a manacomm, he relayed his orders to the entire stationed garrison of 10,000 men. They were to assemble outside the city walls and wait for their own wyverns to strike the Qua Toynians. With a mage bombardment and volley of arrows to follow, the Qua Toynian's numbers would be hopelessly thinned. In doing so, he could turn his advantage in numbers into an overwhelming, unscalable cliff; this could reduce the chances of his army suffering casualties from magic-proficient elves and other physically strong demihumans.

With the order given, he ventured out to survey his troops. The opposing army still maintained their position, unmoving. With an army as vast and well-trained as his own, he wondered if the enemy was having second thoughts about their assault. Of course, he'd rather crush this army so he wouldn't have to deal with it when assaulting Ejei, but if they were to retreat, that would signify a great victory with regards to morale.

From the manacomm, he was informed that his wyvern knights were ready to strike, and he gave the order to commence the operation. Simultaneously, his men marched forward, intending to reach firing range for their spells and arrows by the time the Lourian wyverns completed their attack run. Then, he saw trails of smoke in the distance — the same trails of smoke described by all the fallen Lourians throughout the past few weeks. His blood ran cold as he watched the trials move toward the sun, where his wyverns were positioning for a strike.

He put his hand up to his eyes, squinting to maintain visibility of the light arrows, which curved to follow his wyvern knights. Their evasive maneuvers were helpless; the manacomm became saturated with the panicked screams of the dying. Blasts echoed one after another as the light arrows found their targets, reducing the pride of the Lourian military to mere chunks of burnt flesh and shards of destroyed armor. His troops heard the explosions as well and glanced upward. Pandor sighed deeply; he could sense the morale of his men plummet, wondering what had happened to their aerial support.

While Pandor wallowed in regret, desperately trying to salvage the operation, he noticed several dots appear in the distance. Accompanied by a rumbling sound, the behemoths eventually came into view and struck a neuron. He realized their identity: these were the same harbingers of death that felled the Eastern Lords Division. He felt a sharp pain in his heart as he recognized that he was in fact the idiotic commander. The Qua Toynian army was used as bait, to lure out his army and goading him into thinking that it would be an easy victory.

He quickly yelled into his manacomm, "Scatter! Scatter! Don't clump up!"

His troops obeyed his orders, but he had underestimated the speed of the flying behemoths. They were already upon his forces. "How could something so large fly so fast...?" He hopelessly asked.

The bellies of the beasts opened up, revealing their instruments of death. Pandor sunk to his knees and felt the wet grass press against him as he fought back tears. "No..." Despite his disbelief, he couldn't help but watch the bombs fall down like rain during a heavy storm. With thunder that even a heavy storm couldn't surpass, the bombs split apart into thousands of gnat-like submunitions and ignited. A cascade of light erupted from the position of his army, engulfing nearly everyone. A few who had heeded his commands early managed to survive, but not enough to make a difference.

Horns echoed, signaling the commencement of the Qua Toynian assault. They marched around the smoldering craters, ignoring the dying men. They approached the walls of Gim and one person stepped forward: a man with a pointy face dressed in elegant armor.

"I am General Nou of the Qua Toyne Judgement Force! Surrender now, or perish!"

His eyes red and watery from the horrific massacre, Pandor felt utterly defeated. No, he was utterly defeated, and nearly his entire army was wiped out. Seeing no other options, he gave the order to surrender.

——

Jin Hark

Four men sat around a table, discussing the news of General Pandor's surrender. The information, relayed via manacomm, came as a grave shock. The Americans allowed Pandor to submit a report of his surrender and the circumstances that brought it about.

"The enemy used the same attack twice, and annihilated both of the armies we assembled?" A blonde, bearded man adorned in armor asked. "This certainly cannot be possible!"

General Patagene shook his head. "The report came from Pandor himself, one of the Three Great Generals. General Miminel, surely you at least have trust in your comrade?"

"You make a fine point, however: what if he was forced to say such things? Pandor is an excellent tactician, but not a trained spy who can stay resilient with a blade at his neck. Hmm, what happened to Adem?"

"I believe he fell back. He departed to ask us for reinforcements directly, but it appears that he left too late. The enemy attacked right after he left."

"Hmm, lucky him. If there is one man I'd trust with regards to authentic battle reports, it would most likely be Adem." Miminel rubbed his beard.

A short, balding man spoke up. "I might not be the most knowledgeable in military affairs, but even I can see that our reckless disregard of the information at hand has led us to lose three major forces already. First, the Great Fleet: we did not take time to research the Americans and charged at them despite the overwhelming technological disparity. Second, the Eastern Lords Division: while we did not inform them of the fleet's surrender, they themselves experienced American firepower first hand when they lost their scouts. Third, the Eastern Subjugation Army: despite knowledge of the enemy's capabilities, they still engaged in combat."

"Well, Lord Maus, that does make sense." Miminel nodded in agreement. "Yes, we should tread with caution now and assume that these absurd reports are true, lest we lose more men to ignorance."

Patagene said, "Let us then analyze these absurd reports... Lord Maus, what kind of weapons did the Americans employ?"

"Each major defeat included the use of a weapon that our men have described as 'light arrows' or 'homing light arrows'. Fired from their iron dragons and iron warships, these weapons are primarily used against our wyvern knights, following them at unimaginable speeds before making contact and exploding."

The wizard among them, Yamirei, raised his eyebrows. "What else?"

"Their warships boasted a cannon, much like the Parpaldians', except this single cannon could fire rapidly and accurately. Finally, the attack employed by their behemoth iron dragons was a bombing run. We've tossed around the idea of throwing bombs from wyverns, but decided against it due to the weight capacity of wyverns and the effectiveness of their fireballs, which completely negate the need for bombs. It seems that these Americans, having no wyverns in their arsenal, went a different route."

General Patagene hummed, deep in thought. "Yamirei, what do you think?" He turned to look at Yamirei, who was wide-eyed in severe shock. "Yamirei? What's wrong?"

"Homing light arrows, magical cannons, raining bombs... No! It can't possibly be—!"

"Yamirei? What is it?" Maus asked, worried.

"The United States of America must be the Ancient Sorcerous Empire of old! The Ravernal Empire!"

"Good heavens, no!" Miminel recoiled in fear.

"Wait," Maus interrupted. "If they truly are the Ravernal Empire, why bother engaging in diplomacy in the first place? The legends depicted them as brutal overlords, masters of the slave races, which consisted of all other races but themselves. Furthermore, the legend said that when they return, darkness will envelop the skies for a brief moment."

"Hmm... yes, you do have a point about diplomacy. Their envoys did seem rather polite. And the skies... there was an incredible storm to the east, but I know of no darkness that occurred. I apologize, perhaps I was out of line with this hasty assumption."

Everyone breathed a sigh of relief. Then, a voice called out from the hallway. "Pardon me for interrupting, but I used to be a scholar before I found my passion for cooking."

"Ah, Head Chef Wileman!" General Patagene immediately recognized the man. "That all makes sense now; you sound quite sophisticated for merely a chef!"

"My lords," he bowed. "I was able to catch some of your conversation as I was walking by, and I must pose a consideration. The Ravernal Empire was a transferred nation. The United States of America claims to be a transferred nation as well. Both employ iron dragons, iron warships, and homing light arrows. Therefore, would it be safe to say that their power levels are similar?"

"Hmm, yes that is a quaint observation," Miminel said. "But that doesn't explain why we cannot detect their magic."

Yamirei picked up on this, suggesting, "What if their magical power levels are so great that they cannot register on our detectors?!"

The four men muttered in agreement, realizing that at the very least, the United States had a level of power comparable to the feared legend of old. While they talked, Wileman excused himself. "Y'all have a nice day. I've got to go get some ingredients for the meals tonight."

The four men waved him goodbye. "Strange fellow, isn't he? I've not heard many people say 'Y'all'. Come to think of it, I haven't heard anyone say that word," Maus said.

"Well, he did tell me he was from a remote island south of Nahanath. Bunch of barbarians down there, so it wouldn't surprise me if he uses barbarian terminology," Patagene said. "Anyway, how are we going to give this news to His Highness?"

Yamirei shuddered. "Either way, he will not like it. Perhaps if I emphasize their magical prowess, we may yet be able to avoid catastrophe."

——

The four men knelt before their king, none uttering a word.

"So," King Louria said, his voice echoing throughout his throne room. "What news do you bring?"

The four men looked at each other, silently beckoning the others to go first. Eventually, Patagene decided to take the initiative, unwilling to allow the awkward silence to continue. "Your Highness... we received an update from General Pandor regarding the Eastern Subjugation Army."

King Louria smiled. "Ah, so we have finally taken Ejei, I assume?"

Patagene bowed down further to hide his face. "Your Highness... The Gim garrison was wiped out. The Eastern Subjugation Army divisions stationed there suffered over 90% casualties."

The atmosphere in the room simmered as King Louria radiated silent anger. "How?"

Patagene looked over to Yamirei, signaling him to elaborate. The old wizard began, "Your Highness, we face a transferred nation just like... the Ravernal Empire!"

"Hmm..." King Louria stared down at Yamirei, who was visibly terrified. "If we were truly fighting the Ravernal Empire, we would not have had the opportunity to even surrender."

"I meant we are fighting a force like—"

King Louria cut him off, preventing Yamirei from giving a vital explanation. "Miminel, why have we lost our position in Gim?"

"Your Majesty, it is because Pandor was unable to receive reinforcements. He only had access to about ten thousand men; a hundred thousand should have been on site for preparation to push further into Qua Toynian territory."

"Ten thousand? What is the rest of the army doing?!"

"Your Majesty, the army has received numerous setbacks. Many of the lords within our army are refraining from sending their troops."

This time, it was Maus' turn to feel the heat. King Louria glared at the frail man. "Maus... have you not conveyed my will to the lords?!"

"Your— Your Highness, please forgive me! I have conveyed your will, but none wish to—"

"No matter! Let them know that if they do not meet expectations, they will earn my ire! I will personally strip them of their titles if this continues any longer!"

"I shall let them know, Your Highness," Maus replied meekly.

"Now go. The next time I receive news from you lot, it better be good."

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