Henteria Chronicles Ch. 3 - The Peacekeepers -u... |best| Jun 2026
This adds a layer of dramatic irony to the proceedings. The citizens of Henteria view the Peacekeepers as saviors, but the reader, privy to the protagonist’s scrutiny, begins to see the rot within the foundations. It sets the stage for a conflict that transcends swords and sorcery, moving into a battle of ideologies—Chaos vs. Order, and Freedom vs. Security.
"House 27 was a House of the old Assembly," Maela said slowly. "A minority, but a persistent hand in shipping security. They were dissolved decades back after the fracturing. If a message bears their mark now, it suggests an old office doing old business—or someone imitating them." Henteria Chronicles Ch. 3 - The Peacekeepers -U...
Beside her, Halvar folded a gloved hand over the rail. He had a permanent way of making his shoulders look like a parked ship: always braced, always ready for a storm. "Rumors are a kind of order, then," he said. "They tell you where to stand and what to watch. Today's rumor says the Peacekeepers are coming." This adds a layer of dramatic irony to the proceedings
...then this is the pinnacle of the series. It bridges the raw aggression of Chapter 1 and the world-building of Chapter 4 (currently in development). Order, and Freedom vs
These leaders, hailing from various nations across Henteria, shared a common dream: to establish a permanent force dedicated to maintaining peace and stability across the realm. They envisioned an organization that could intervene in disputes before they escalated into full-blown wars, mediate conflicts impartially, and protect the innocent from the ravages of battle. After years of secret negotiations and strategic planning, the Peacekeepers were officially founded in 1263.
Situation: You find a letter revealing the Kingdom secretly broke the truce three weeks ago.
