Three-eye race, their hierarchy is quite different from what humanity has seen, that's because Three-eye race are divided into five stages by the human race, which are: javelins, Adults, Adepts, Commanders, Chiefs, and King or Queen, which are also the highest and strongest among them.
What makes them special is their eyes; a javelin only has one eye, then two when he evolved to the Adept stage, then three when he became a Chief. Each eye has its own unique abilities.
During that war Three-eye race only sent an Adept with the majority of their army being javelins, yet they were able to conquer five planets from the human race's solar system and almost defeated them.
But when the human race was just a step away from being defeated, help finally arrived from an unknown source. No one knows which organization or race they are from, though the world government were suspected to know something about them but they refuse to tell the masses who they are.They were like humanoid wolves with sharp claws and tough hide; they were faster and stronger than the regular chimerans.
With their help, the human race was able to fight an even battle against the Three-eye race.
Being put in a stalemate with the human race makes the Three-eye race Adept squash a little bit anxious, and seeing that they were having more and more casualties every day makes him temporarily stop the war because he is not stupid; he is very much aware that the fertility of the human race is more than ten times that of theirs. In a century, the human race will recover most, if not all, of their casualties, and them, they might not even completely recover theirs in a millennia.
Because of that, they asked for reinforcement from their galaxy. for some unknown reason, it took the Three-eye race reinforcement a decade to arrive. The moment they arrived, they started another war. This time, the Three-eye race was shocked because it was also around this time that General Arin and General Oscar officially became level 5 chimeran, even the other family leaders and governmental leaders were just a step away from archiving level 5.
This was a turn of event for the human race; no one knows why the Three-eye race didn't send another Adept to join the battle against the human race. If they've done that then the outcome of the war would have been uncertain. Perhaps they never expected the human race to produce a level 5 chimeran, which is comparable to an Adept. It was not only the world leaders that upgraded their level in that decade; even the human army also upgraded their level.
This marked the start of the Three-eye race's nightmare in the Milky Way, because this time
The human race upgraded chimeran army clashed with the Three-eye race's Devourers, resulting in catastrophic battles that scarred the planets. Adept squash became uncertain about the outcome of the war, he began questioning the true cost of their victory, wondering if the human race's resilience and the humanoid wolf ferocity would ultimately prove the downfall of his army.
Meanwhile, General Arin and his allies launched a daring assault on the Three-eye race's flagship, seeking to cripple their command structure. The outcome was now hung in balance, as the fate of the Milky Way teetered on the brink of collapse.
The battle raged on, with both sides receiving actualities upon actualities. But as the human chimerans army and the humanoid wolf race's warriors fought in tandem, they began to gain the upper hand due to their numbers. The Three-eye race's Devourers proved be very formidable, but the humans' numbers and adaptability with the wolves' ferocity eventually overwhelmed them.
Adept squash, realizing that they're definitely going to lose the war, sounded the retreat. The Three-eye race fled the human solar system, with their tails between their legs.
In the aftermath, the human race and the humanoid wolf race collaborated to chase and eliminate more of the Three-eye race. Together, they were able to saved humanity from the brink of destruction.
From the ashes of the war, a new faction arose: the Hunters which was formed by a selected five individuals from the from the five great power. Their sole purpose was to track down and eliminate any remaining Three-eye race in the Milky Way. General Oscar, now a legendary figure, stood at the forefront of this new organization.
The Hunters main aim is to ensure that the Three-eye race would never again enter the Milky Way galaxy to threaten humanity. Their motto echoed throughout the galaxy: "We are the Hunters, and we will not rest until the Three-eye race is extinct and humanity flourish."
After the war, the humanoid wolf race vanished as mysteriously as they had appeared. The world government, still reeling from the conflict, made a controversial decision: to erase all records of the humanoid wolves' existence.
The official story became that the human race had single-handedly defeated the Three-eye race. The Hunters, now a revered organization, continued their mission to eradicate any remaining Three-eye race threats in the galaxy.
But whispers persisted. Some claimed to have seen the humanoid wolves watching from the shadows, their piercing eyes gleaming in the dark. Others spoke of secret meetings between human leaders and the enigmatic wolves.
The truth, however, remained classified. The world government had deemed it too dangerous to reveal the existence of another powerful, sentient species. The humanoid wolves became a myth, a legend whispered among conspiracy theorists and forgotten by the general public.
General Oscar, now an iconic figure, continued to lead the Hunters, while General Arin, founder of the Celestial Academy, recruited talented Chimerans to join his institution. Despite knowing the truth, they remained silent, honoring the pact forged during the war. The human race, still recovering from the devastation, slowly rebuilt. However, in the shadows, a lingering question persisted: what had become of the humanoid wolves, and would they ever return?
Mark, recalling his history class, shook his head, wondering when the turmoil would end.
A century ago, the Three-Eye race had returned to the Milky Way galaxy, their method of entry unknown. Rumors swirled about a commander with ten Adapts leading them, though this remained unconfirmed.
The ten Adapts were real, having joined the battle a century ago. Since then, tensions between humans and the Three-Eye race had escalated, with skirmishes frequently occurring when the two races encountered each other. The last clash, eleven years ago, had claimed the lives of Mark's parents.