Brotherhood Steel the 2nd wrote:
Still taking a few moments to awake from herself blacking out, Marie soon regained enough of her thought and awareness to realize that they were away from the staging point and were in fact running away. Once she realized what was happening, she began to try to leave the APC as Andy and Durunya held her back. Crying, Marie shouted to them. "Dammit, what the hell are you all doing? We could have held that line and kept Celebrature from falling. Why are you all letting Faylinor take the fall with only his guard when we have a full army here to support the defense? Dammit!" At this point Marie again fell limp as she just cried into Durunya's chest as both her and Andy held onto Marie.
With the remnants of the Elven Fleets withdrawing, both the Warforge Fleet and the Imperium 5th Fleet began to make their final push towards Celebrature waters to have their land forces join in the fight. However, after only about 20 miles off the coast, both fleets were informed to change course further south as they were informed that the capital had been overrun and that they were now going to be staged out of the southernmost city of Celebrature. As the two fleets proceeded to make the change and begin their move further south, they would soon join up with Marie and the others as the city they were heading too was on the borderline between the Wood Elf Kingdom and Celebrature itself.
"Uncle didn't want you to die Marie and neither did I. Marie face logic. It was almost 2 million vs 50000. There was no way to win and the allies know this thats why they left us. Marie you can't win ever battle. All we can hope is to rally with our allies and try to counter attack." Durunya said hold Marie close. She was crying herslef. She was about to lose a Uncle.
Faylinor looked at a picture of his wife on a locket she gave him long ago. As the first elements of the Imperial army approach, He drew his sowrd and ready himself for battle.
As the allied fleet made speed to Celebrature, They discovered why The Elves left. A giantic wave moved towards the allied fleet. As it got closer the allies saw to their horror it was moving like a person and had a humnoid shape.


