Since ancient times, people have looked to the stars looking for wisdom, protection, and freedom. Under their benevolent light, human civilization grew and developed, gaining new knowledge and vices, strengths and weaknesses until finally, the Earth their tiny cradle overflowed with them. Godly fear of the celestial bodies was replaced by curiosity, and submissive worship to the thirst for conquest. Now, their gaze towards the heavens was filled with challenge and yearning. Thirst to conquer worlds, crush enemies and overthrow gods. In breaking out of their homes, which had become akin to a prison, they found it all, but a little too late. New worlds were already occupied, the enemies too strong, and the gods were too powerful. All that was left for humanity was to learn the principle that the right to life must be earned. A great philosophy brought to man by their new gods, the Magmatites . Now together, humanity had gained new knowledge and technology, but at the price of their participation in an eternal war brought on by their alliance forged by the heavy hand of new overlords. Be it as it may, humans could never be blamed for their excessive love of peace and with the Great War, burning in the vastness of the universe, it has allowed them to show the strongest side of themselves. Magmamites , who always knew the value of good soldiers, generously rewarded their faithful wards. Under their protection, a young and once internally scattered civilization hiding on a tiny planet, turned into a unified and powerful nation. Now, the steel legions under the banner of the " Romelan Republic," with their formidable strides the will of the alliance spread, destroying the strength of its enemies, both external and internal. We know that people are never content with what they have for long. Once again, humility, corroded by envy, collapses, giving way to ambition. At first, enemies seemed only to be temporary obstacles and the pedestal under the feet of the formidable gods already giving its first cracks.