A hidden valley on the border of Laos and Vietnam, untouched by modern development. Towering ancient trees form a natural canopy, their roots intertwining like the bonds of the people gathering beneath them. A shimmering river cuts through the valley, reflecting the flickering light of traditional lanterns. The atmosphere is electric—this is not just a meeting. It is history in the making.
Representatives from across Southeast Asia—indigenous elders, environmental activists, spiritual leaders, and cultural icons—have assembled in a sacred clearing, ready to forge a new alliance: The Green Pact.
At the center of the gathering, a stone table bears symbols from various Southeast Asian cultures—Balinese scripts, Lao patterns, Vietnamese calligraphy, and Dayak carvings. It represents a shared past and a common future.
Lia, the skilled diplomat, stands before the assembly. She is composed but resolute, her presence commanding respect.