The elves of Valoria

"just when you think they've revealed everything, they have something else up their sleeves." The one speaking is commander Layla. She is the commander of this elven fleet.

The Elves of Valoria were not the gentle, ethereal beings that Earth's ancient myths once described. These Elves were conquerors, hardened by millennia of warfare and the subjugation of many worlds. Their empire, known as the Dominion of Valoria, spanned across the galaxy, and their name is widely known among other beings ij the universe as conquerors og worlds.Their home planet, Valoria, was a world of ancient forests and towering crystal cities, where nature and technology coexisted in perfect harmony. But beneath this veneer of beauty and sophistication lay a society built on the principles of dominance and control. The Elves of Valoria believed in the survival of the fittest, and they had proven themselves to be the fittest in every corner of the galaxy they had touched. Valorian Elves were tall and imposing, their physical forms a testament to their genetic superiority. Their skin ranged from pale to a faint, iridescent hue, shimmering in the light like polished stone. Eyes of cold, piercing silver or gold betrayed no emotion, only the calculated precision of beings who had long since abandoned any semblance of compassion or mercy. Their long, flowing hair, often as white as snow or as black as the void of space, was a symbol of their purity, their untouchable status as the rulers of worlds.Their strength lay not only in their physical prowess but in their mastery of magic and technology. Valorian magic was not whimsical, it was a form of cosmic energy that had been nurtured for centuries in Valoria.The elves wielded it with the same precision as their weapons, bending bature to their will, reshaping worlds, and breaking the spirits of those who opposed them. Their technology was equally terrifying, a fusion of organic and mechanical that defied the understanding of lesser beings. Their ships, sleek and silent as specters, could traverse the space in an instant, while their weapons could obliterate entire cities with a single strike.

Elemental Domination that is the power of the elves have. While the humans control Qi, the elves have the power to control the elements directly, via cosmic energy. They are able to harness pure cosmic energy and use it to dominate the laws of nature. The Valorian Elves could dominate them on a level that is terrifying. They could command storms that ravage entire cities, summon fire that burns hotter and longer than any natural flame, or freeze their enemies with a cold that saps not just warmth but hope. Their elemental power would be a display of their power over nature, bending it to their will in ways that would seem godlike to humans.

The Valorian Elves were not content with ruling just a handful of planets. Their thirst for power was insatiable, driven by a deep-seated belief that they were the chosen race, destined to rule over all lesser beings. This belief was not just cultural but encoded into their very biology.

From birth, Valorian Elves were indoctrinated with the knowledge of their superiority, and this knowledge was reinforced by the cruel hierarchy of their society. The weak were eliminated, the strong ascended, and only the most ruthless rose to the top.Their conquests were not motivated by greed or the desire for resources, but by the need to expand their dominion, to bring all life under their rule. To the Valorian Elves, the universe was theirs by right, and any who opposed them were nothing more than obstacles to be removed.

When the gods lifted the ban on Earth, the Elves saw an opportunity. For Millennia, Earth had been protected, hidden away from the eyes of those who would seek to conquer it. But now, the veil had been lifted, and the Valorian Elves were eager to add another world to their empire. They had watched Earth from afar, since it's recalibration, observing its inhabitants, measuring their strength, and finding them wanting. To the Elves, Earth was a ripe fruit, ready to be plucked and brought under their dominion.But the Valorian Elves were not fools. They knew that even the weakest of prey could be dangerous when cornered. They had seen the gods' hand in Earth's history, the interventions that had saved it from destruction time and again. They were cautious, testing the waters before committing to a full invasion. The mechs they had sent were merely the first wave, a probing attack to gauge the strength and resolve of Earth's defenders. These mechanical monstrosities were not designed to instill fear, to sow chaos, or to demoralize the human population before the true invasion began. These were merely test jabs at the humans to see how they respond to a little bit of crises.The Elves themselves remained hidden, watching from the shadows as their machines did their work. But soon, they would reveal themselves, descending upon Earth like a plague of locusts. They would come not as saviors or benevolent rulers, but as conquerors, with no mercy or compassion for those who stood in their way. Earth would be just another trophy in their long list of conquests, another world to be reshaped in their image.

For the Valorian Elves, this was not just a war. It was a demonstration of their superiority, a message to the universe that there was no place they could not reach, no world they could not subdue. The humans, with their fragile bodies and their fleeting lives, would learn this lesson the hard way. And when the Elves finally set foot on Earth, they would bring with them the full might of the Dominion of Valoria, a force so overwhelming that even the gods themselves would tremble at the sight.

Or at least that's what the believe. For no one knows the true powers of the gods, they are a mystery and their stories, are not to be told lightheadedly.