Patricia Moore

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  • Chapter 138 — The Mechanical Era Cover
    by Patricia Moore The sun rose once again on the city of Hoverdam. In the distance, along the cobblestone road, a group of men, all holding strong pickaxes, were breaking down the road. Upon hearing the noise, the people residing in their wooden-planked homes looked outside their windows and observe them Unlike the citizens of the area, these guys were much more toned in their physique, signaling to them that these men were no ordinary men, with the only good guess being retired knights, working for the palace. But…
  • Chapter 137 — The Mechanical Era Cover
    by Patricia Moore Lisa was sitting at a table all alone in the library, surrounded and sealed from any outsiders by the tall thick wooden bookshelves that surround her. Not that there were that many of them there anyways. The children of the northern kings soon found out that, in the treaty that Rose and the Northern Kings signed, they were denied meeting up with their children, meaning they were not allowed to go back home until they can be fully integrated into the Aceaton Empire. As a result, a lot of the students in…
  • Chapter 136 — The Mechanical Era Cover
    by Patricia Moore Kant sat on the back of the carriage, being protected by knights at the front and back. Next to him sat Minister Alan Fleck. They were going through the city, to a small building that Alan had found for the small firearms workshop. The ride was a little uncomfortable, with the two feelings little vibration as the carriage got dragged along. Kant looks outside the window, to see a few buildings have brick and cement chimneys puffing out smoke. The buildings themselves were all made out of wooden planks…
  • Chapter 135 — The Mechanical Era Cover
    by Patricia Moore The office was in a state of complete silence, with the only noise made being the mechanical clicks from the typewriter as Kant continued to type on the piece of paper. To his right of the typewriter, there was a stack of papers, facing down to the left, punched and placed on the file. To his left, there was an open book, which he repeatedly looked at and read before continuing on typing. Alan Fleck soon knocks on the door. After he gets Kant's consent, he enters the room. On his hands, was a stack of…
  • Chapter 134 — The Mechanical Era Cover
    by Patricia Moore It was a wonderful warm morning in the city of Hoverdam. As the sewage expansion is beginning to near its completion, the palace had managed to redeploy a few workers into the construction of the main roads, tram tracks, and tram stations to be utilized soon. This is to connect Lower-East Middletown to Industrial District 1 and allow the free movement of people. The workers consisted of a few retired knights and laborers, with a wide variety of materials being utilized, consisting of gravel, sand,…
  • Chapter 133 — The Mechanical Era Cover
    by Patricia Moore In a relatively small city located near the border to the north, a crowd of people, most of who worked at the docks, watched as a large ship entered the harbor. Once it is docked, men wearing long-sleeved blue uniforms with beige breeches and calfskin boots walk down the bridge. Some held their muskets while others carried wooden crates to put them into the caravans. Other than the musketeers, there were the knights, all clad in their runic suits of armor which gives them immense power over normal…
  • Chapter 132 — The Mechanical Era Cover
    by Patricia Moore It was a very sunny day, in the middle of summer. On the paved road, Decan, Melor, and Lenin walked on the paved roads of the downtown area. The men were wearing suits, heavily inspired by Kant's own black suit, originally intended to appease the OSAC group and the king, who had taken a new liking to the fashion. They were made primarily out of cotton, thanks to the HugoFabrics company churning out lots of cheap cotton fabrics. All of their suits were black in color, matching the color of their pants,…
  • Chapter 131 — The Mechanical Era Cover
    by Patricia Moore It was the first day of the second month of summer. As usual, it was a blazing hot day, forcing Kant took to take off his suit and hang it on the new coat rack he got. As he was sitting down on his chair, with a pencil in hand, he drew on a large sheet of beige paper. He was focused on completing a blueprint of a few new machines he wants to be built as soon as possible. These new machines were intended to help quickly manufacture firearms, as well as the propellant and fulminate, at a fast rate.…
  • Chapter 130 — The Mechanical Era Cover
    by Patricia Moore Meanwhile, all the way over at the city of Vallina, leaders from all over the south come across the land in large wooden ships, onto the dock, where carriages were waiting for them. Once they hope inside, they get to be ridden off to Rose Valline's large palace. Once the north was defeated, they were all invited to the city of Vallina to be at a pivotal moment in human history. A few princes and princesses were present too, a little variety of their siblings who had taken the throne for themselves. On…
  • Chapter 129 — The Mechanical Era Cover
    by Patricia Moore It was the 30th of Nummum, 5018, two days after the test of the tram. Kant was found in his office, reading the typed words on the sheets of paper. It was a charter for a new branch of government, one that kept in tap the amount of taxes one would owe. Just before he could finish reading it twice and over, there was a subtle knock on the door. Kant sat in a more straight and serious position, away from his relaxed pose. He put down the files into the drawer, before allowing them in. "Come in," he…
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