Arena of the Dead The Complete Saga

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Summary

In a world crushed by empires, a boy becomes the weapon his nation never knew it needed. Fourteen-year-old Martin Arkila only knew a life of oppression under the Zaphlisian regime. Orphaned by the conflict that birthed his fledgling nation of Arkania, he is a cynical survivor, disillusioned by patriotic speeches and weary of a peace he knows is fragile. He is right. When the mighty Hectagon Alliance—a coalition of eight nations led by the undefeated Phoenix Empire—shatters the peace, Martin’s world is burned to the ground. Forced to enlist in the desperate Crescent Army, he is thrust into a war where Arkania is outnumbered, outgunned, and on the brink of annihilation. But Martin possesses a rare gift: a tactical mind that can anticipate the enemy's every move. From the ashes of his first battle, he rises, forging a legendary squad and earning the callsign "The Flame of Arkania." As the body count rises and he loses everything he holds dear, Martin's quest for survival transforms into a burning crusade for vengeance against the Alliance's master strategist, the brilliant and ruthless General Argen. This is a story of total war, from the trenches to the command room. It is a saga of brotherhood, sacrifice, and the crushing weight of command. As ancient super-weapons are unearthed and unstoppable fleets darken the horizon, Martin must evolve from a scared boy into the leader who can unite a broken nation for one final, impossible stand. The Sunrise has set. The Night of Demise has fallen. This is The Last Stand.

Status
Complete
Chapters
44
Rating
5.0 2 reviews
Age Rating
13+

ARKANIA

Watching the sunset, I wondered if I would live another second like every other veteran or if I would be buried like every martyr. But I know one thing: whatever rises after this sunset will decide everything.

I was born in a poor nation known as Arkania. Ten years ago, Arkania was liberated from the communist country of Zaphlis. I spent the first three years of my life in that hell. We Arkanians were a minority. Every day, the town square became a graveyard. Our mothers and sisters were dishonored. Our elders hanged. Anyone who dared to speak against the atrocities was burned alive. And we? We could only watch, crushed like insects beneath their boots.

Every young soul wished they had never been born. No one wanted a family, because in the end, they would only be buried in the soil.

But three years before independence, a revolution rose—something we Arkanians had only dreamed of. But it was real. Michaela Zarkis gathered all the young souls and led a war that would change our present and our future. Through the black market and with the help of his family, he stole enough weapons to ignite the flames of war. The revolution was known as the “Revolution of the Red Crescent.”

The goal was not to overthrow the Zaphlisian government, but to liberate the western region of the country. Small though it was, the land was rich in resources. In the first year, all supply lines leading to future Arkania were cut off, and in the second year, every Zaphlisian was driven out. Soldiers were executed, and the men taken as prisoners. The women and children were allowed to return to Zaphlis. We knew we had won.

Fearing that the war might become uncontrollable, the Great Empire of the Phoenix intervened, and the war was stopped. After lengthy negotiations, we were granted all the land we had fought for, and Arkania was established.

After years of persecution and genocide, we had finally won. We were free.

Michaela became the leader, for he had both the mind to guide and the support of the people. He rose as the pride of the nation, the idol of the young. In the first three years, he laid the foundation for our country’s infrastructure, including hospitals, schools, and universities. The foundations of Arkania stood firm. Children finally received a proper education, and families could dream again.

The neighbouring state of Malfis became our first ally and chief trade partner. Through talks and agreements, even the mighty Phoenix Empire opened its doors to us. We sold them our resources, and in return, we received what every new nation needs most—strength. Arms, ammunition, and the means to forge our own. With trade came factories, training institutes, planes enough to be called an air force, and ships enough to be called a navy.

Zaphlis still loomed like a shadow, a threat we could not ignore. Yet, under the weight of international pressure, they held back their blade. For the first time, we Arkanians breathed without fear.

By the time our country turned four, the world had recognized us. Arkania was no longer a dream. It was a nation. And we, its people, were no longer exiles—we were Arkanians.