Elven Invasion - Chapter 5: The Silent Warning and the Storm Ahead

Chapter 5: The Silent Warning and the Storm Ahead

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The vast Southern Ocean stretched endlessly, its steel-gray waves rolling beneath a sky that threatened a storm. The USS Grissom, a U.S. Navy resupply ship, cut through the cold waters on its scheduled mission to deliver vital supplies to Antarctic research bases. The crew had expected the usual challenges—unpredictable weather, treacherous icebergs, and the sheer isolation of the continent.

What they had not expected was the barely-alive scientist they had just rescued from the icy depths.

A Survivor’s Grim Message

Lieutenant James Holden stood near the medical bay, his fingers clenched into a fist. The young scientist—no older than twenty-five—had been found barely alive, his body nearly frozen solid. The doctors had worked tirelessly to stabilize him, but he remained comatose. Whatever he had been through had nearly killed him, and his battered body told a silent story of horror.

Captain Douglas Reeves paced near Holden, his hardened features grim. “You’re sure he was alone?”

Holden nodded. “No sign of anyone else. The man was drenched, unconscious, and clutching a broken comm device. If it weren’t for that damn orca that pushed him toward us, we wouldn’t have found him.”

The two men turned as Dr. Elena Vasquez, the ship’s lead physician, stepped out of the med bay.

“He’s stable,” she said. “Barely. But before he blacked out… he muttered something. Just one thing.”

Reeves’ brow furrowed. “What was it?”

Vasquez took a deep breath, her face pale.

“Turn back. Antarctica is lost.”

A heavy silence fell between them.

The Dilemma at Sea

The officers gathered in the bridge, the situation weighing heavily on them. Antarctica was supposed to be uninhabited except for scientific teams. What could this man have seen to make him say something like that?

“We have two choices,” Commander Alex Carter said, his voice firm. “We press on and complete our mission or we turn back.”

“And leave the other research teams without supplies?” Holden countered. “We don’t even know what happened. What if it was just some accident?”

“An accident that left him nearly frozen to death and whispering about Antarctica being lost?” Vasquez shot back.

Reeves exhaled sharply, rubbing his temples. “There’s something wrong here. But we can’t just abandon our duty. If we leave, we leave everyone down there to their fate.”

Silence.

Then a voice crackled over the radio.

“Unidentified vessel, this is the Pacific Star. Do you copy?”

Holden immediately responded. “This is the USS Grissom. Identify yourself.”

“This is Captain Mark Reynolds of the cruise ship Pacific Star. We’ve been informed of unusual activity around Antarctica. Do you have any updates? Is there a storm in coming?”

Reeves exchanged glances with his crew. The Pacific Star was a luxury cruise liner, carrying civilians on an expedition. If something terrible was happening in Antarctica, they couldn’t risk innocent lives.

“This is Captain Reeves of the Grissom,” he said. “We’ve recovered a survivor who strongly advises turning back. We recommend you alter course immediately, I don't know what's happening there but shouldn't be something civilians to get involved in.”

A pause. Then Reynolds responded.

“Understood. We can take the survivor and any crew you wish to send back.”

Reeves nodded. “Prepare for transfer.”

A Choice That Seals Their Fate

The exchange was swift but somber. The injured scientist, along with a handful of crew members, was transferred to the Pacific Star. As the cruise ship veered away, disappearing into the mist, the USS Grissom pressed forward toward Antarctica.

Holden stared at the receding ship, a knot in his stomach still thinking whether he made the right choice or not.

“Think we just sent them to safety?” he asked.

Reeves didn’t answer.

Hours later, the Grissom neared the Antarctic coast. The research bases were in sight—except something was wrong.

The structures were lifeless, dark, and partially destroyed.

“No radio signals,” Carter reported. “No signs of life.”

The ship’s radar suddenly spiked.

“Unknown contacts!” a crewman shouted. “Dozens of them! Closing in fast!”

The first explosion rocked the ship before they could react.

From the blinding white snow, figures emerged, moving with inhuman grace.

Elves.

Mary’s Perspective – The Royal Knights Strike

Mary watched the Grissom from a distant ice ridge, her golden armor reflecting the pale sunlight. She felt nothing as the attack commenced.

“This is war,” she told herself. “There is no place for mercy, close the distance and destroy them and ensure no words get back to those outside”

At her command, the Royal Knights struck first. Lunar Priestesses raised their hands, casting void magic, severing all communications from the ship. The humans were alone.

The ship’s anti-air defenses roared to life, firing at the flying elven warriors, but the High Elves countered with light magic, intercepting the projectiles midair.

The humans were organized, trying to fight back, but they were hopelessly outmatched.

“They’re strong-willed,” one of her knights commented.

“Strength of will means nothing against overwhelming power, all strategies become meaningless when faced with pure power” Mary responded coldly.

The Desperate Last Stand

On the Grissom, Holden gritted his teeth as he fired his rifle.

The elves moved too fast, their swords and magic cutting through soldiers like paper. Blood stained the deck as the crew fought bravely, but it was a losing battle.

“Detonate the ship!” Reeves ordered. “We can’t let them take anything set fire to the ammo depot, THROW A DAMN GRENADE IF YOU HAVE TO!”

Carter ran toward the control panel—only for a blinding arc of golden light to slice through him, leaving nothing but charred remains.

Holden turned and fired at the attacker—Mary.

She blocked his bullets with a flick of her sword. He didn’t even have time to scream before she ran him through.

The battle was over.

Mary stood over the fallen humans, her sword dripping with blood. The ship had been claimed.

“We have more than enough information from those captured, the empire doesn't require the tricks of the magicless, Burn it,” she commanded.

Lunar Priestesses gathered, raising their hands. The ship erupted into blue flames, consumed by divine magic.

A Silent Victory – And a Hidden Awakening

The Grissom was gone.

Mary stared into the flames, but she felt no satisfaction.

“Dyug,” she thought. “I hope you’re watching.”

Far away, in a secret underground base in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, an elf lay in a coma.

For weeks, he had been unmoving, untouched by the world.

But as the Grissom sank into the abyss, his finger twitched ever so slightly.

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1: The World of Forestia and the Elven Empire 2 Chapter 2: The Invasion Begins 3 Chapter 3: The Queen’s Vow and the Call to War 4 Chapter 4: Ice and Blood 5 Chapter 5: The Silent Warning and the Storm Ahead 6 Chapter 6: The Calm Before the Storm 7 Chapter 7: The Shadow in the Snow 8 Chapter 8: Storm and Shadows 9 Chapter 9: The Weight of Betrayal 10 Chapter 10: The Breaking Point 11 Chapter 11: The Chase to South Georgia 12 Chapter 12: The Chase Across Continents 13 Chapter 13: Into the Amazon 14 Chapter 14: Blood in the Jungle 15 Chapter 15: The Waterfall Portal 16 Chapter 16: The Twin Shadows of Antarctica 17 Chapter 17: The Hunt in the Jungle 18 Chapter 18: Shadows in the Jungle 19 Chapter 19: Shadows in the Swamp & Tides of Power 20 Chapter 20: Shadows of the Past 21 Chapter 21: Shadows of the Wild 22 Chapter 22: Into the Swamp 23 Chapter 23: Through Fire and Hope 24 Chapter 24: The Path of No Return 25 Chapter 25: Shadows of the Past, Flames of the Future 26 Chapter 26: The Seeds of Rebellion 27 Chapter 27: The Return and the Rebellion 28 Chapter 28: The Meeting of Giants 29 Chapter 29: The Spark of Rebellion 30 Chapter 30: The Gathering Storm 31 Chapter 31: The Witch of the Rebellion 32 Chapter 32: The Iron Storm 33 Chapter 33: The Battle for the Shore 34 Chapter 34: The Storm of War 35 Chapter 35: The Tide Turns 36 Chapter 36: The Wrath of the Ice Worm 37 Chapter 37: The Devourers Beneath 38 Chapter 38: The Rising Storm 39 Chapter 39 – The Cost of Rebellion 40 Chapter 40 – Stalemate 41 Chapter 41: The Witch’s Past 42 Chapter 42: The Road to Retaliation 43 Chapter 43: The Night Offensive 44 Chapter 44: The Fire and the Escape 45 Chapter 45: The Navy Doesn’t Leave Its Own 46 Chapter 46: The SEALs Strike Back 47 Chapter 47: The Search for Jamie 48 Chapter 48: The Truth Behind Grey Hound 49 Chapter 49: Striking Back 50 Chapter 50: Reunion and Reckoning 51 Chapter 51: The Final Gambit

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