Do I Still Need a King?

With the conquest of Pan-America complete, the banners of Elysea flew unchallenged across the vast continent. Iberia, Wallachia, and the Dutch had fallen. No other European power had dared to lay claim to the New World.

The only challenge that remained was the untamed wilderness itself.

From the frozen north to the dense jungles of the south, vast territories remained beyond Elysea's reach. The indigenous tribes had seen what happened to those who resisted. Some had submitted, becoming allies or subjects of Elysea. Others had fled deeper into the wilds, refusing to bow to the empire.

King Bruno was not satisfied with half a continent. Elysea would rule from the icy tundras of the north to the southernmost reaches of the world.

For that, he needed Marshal Armand Roux to do what he did best—conquer.