Chapter 15 - A Traveler

The battlefield was a nightmare of fire and steel. Bullets tore through the air like hissing vipers, mortar shells exploded in deafening bursts, and men screamed as the world around them burned. The frontlines of occupied Europe were nothing short of hell itself.

Yet amidst the chaos, one man stood unwavering.

Steve Rogers.

The super soldier led his men forward with ferocious determination, shield flashing as he deflected gunfire, taking down Hydra operatives with the efficiency of a warrior born for battle. He wasn't just a soldier he was a force of nature. The embodiment of what mankind could be.

And far from the battlefield, standing in the ruins of a bombed-out church, a golden-eyed observer watched in silence.

The Emperor stood tall, his posture unshaken, his presence commanding. He had seen thousands of battles across centuries but this was something new. The sheer scale of destruction, the weapons, the unnatural war machines Hydra had begun deploying... this was no ordinary conflict.

His mind stretched across the battlefield, sensing every movement, every heartbeat, every flicker of willpower that determined who would live and who would die. His focus settled on Steve Rogers, who threw himself into danger with reckless abandon, leading his men forward without hesitation.

"A mortal who defies his limits…" the Emperor mused to himself. "Perhaps humanity has not lost its fire after all."

Then movement behind him.

A whisper of breath. The weight of a gaze upon him.

His psychic senses had felt them coming long before their footsteps touched the ruined stone.

"You know," a voice called out, "most people don't just stroll into a war zone."

The Emperor didn't turn immediately. He already knew who it was

Howard Stark.

And beside him Peggy Carter, pistol already half-drawn, watching him like a predator watching something unknown.

A Meeting in the Shadows

The Emperor finally turned, facing them fully. The dim glow of distant fires painted him in an ethereal light, casting long shadows across his angular features. His golden eyes unblinking, piercing, locked onto theirs with an intensity that made the air feel heavier.

Peggy was the first to speak. "We've been looking for you."

Howard exhaled sharply, arms crossed. "Yeah. And guess what? We didn't find much."

The Emperor gave them a small, knowing smile. "That is by design."

Howard narrowed his eyes. "Yeah, see, that's the part that bugs me." He took a step closer, lowering his voice. "No records. No history. No trace of you in any file, anywhere. It's like you don't exist."

Peggy's gaze was sharp. "Who are you?"

The Emperor was silent for a moment. His expression remained unreadable. Then, he spoke.

"A traveler."

Howard scoffed. "That's vague."

Peggy's grip on her pistol tightened. "Try again."

The Emperor tilted his head slightly, as if considering whether to humor them. His golden eyes flickered with something unreadable before he finally said:

"I have walked this world longer than you can comprehend. I have seen empires rise and fall, kings become tyrants, and men become legends. I have stood beside the greatest minds of history and fought against the worst monsters to ever plague mankind."

Howard blinked. "...Okay, so you're either crazy, or you actually believe that."

Peggy, however, was studying him closely.

His stance. His tone. The way he spoke as if he had witnessed history firsthand.

And then there was his presence.

There was something unnatural about him. Not in the way of Hydra's twisted experiments, nor in the way of the enhanced soldiers they were beginning to face in the field. Something ancient. Something unknowable.

Howard's voice pulled her back. "Alright, mystery man. Let's say, for one insane second, that you're not just some war-hardened lunatic with a talent for making himself disappear. Why are you here?"

The Emperor turned his gaze back to the battlefield, where Steve Rogers was fighting like a warrior out of legend.

"Because I wanted to see if mankind still had the strength to fight its own battles."

Howard watched him carefully. "And? What's the verdict?"

For the first time in centuries, the Emperor felt something stir within him something close to hope.

"I think this world may yet surprise me."

Peggy exhaled. "You're not telling us everything."

The Emperor smiled faintly. "Then I imagine you trust very few people."

Peggy's expression didn't change. "Only the ones who earn it."

Howard exhaled, rubbing his forehead. "Alright, fine. You're a mystery wrapped in an enigma, we get it. But you're clearly not some ordinary guy, and" He gestured to the battlefield. "you're clearly interested in Rogers."

The Emperor stepped forward, the weight of his presence unshakable.

"There is a soldier there who may yet shape the future."

Howard frowned. "You mean Rogers?"

The Emperor didn't answer. Instead, he simply turned and began walking toward the battlefield, his long coat billowing behind him.

Howard ran a hand through his hair. "I don't know about you, Carter, but I think we just met someone way above our pay grade."

Peggy exhaled sharply. "I think we just met someone who's not supposed to exist."

And for the first time in their lives, they weren't sure if they had found an ally... or something far more dangerous.

To Be Continued...