QUAD-PALS: 004

Somewhere in Syria, about eight thousand soldiers encamped in an isolated valley.

Amongst the rank and file were some who stooped to roast beef, those who sharpened the swords, and others who stood at attention awaiting orders.

In addition to this, there were about 80 captives seated in a large square drawn on the ground, which was manned by ten guardian soldiers standing at strategic edges.

For weeks on end, they had been on the tail of Pharaoh Necho, the Egyptian emperor ruler, after he fled when his army suffered a colossal loss at the battle by the river Euphrates, in Carchemish, against the Shinar soldiers.

The Shinar army was planning an invasion against another Egyptian vassal, where the fleeing emperor had decided to take refuge.

King Nebuchadnezzar, the commander-in-chief, with certain selected senior army officers, was seated in the bivouac around a rectangular table, studying a hand-drawn map and strategizing on their next operation.

The invasion was tagged Operation Babylon XIX. The term "Babylon" was coined out of the word “Babel.” It was the codename given to Nebuchadnezzar’s vision, which was passed down to him from his forefathers that once inhabited Babel, the capital city of Shinar, hundreds of years back when the vision was first formed.

The vision was to bring all the human inhabitants of the earth and their gods under one jurisdiction. This vision was inscribed in a tablet named The Babela Treaty, which the king always carried around to be presented before conquered kings, rulers, or people.

Rising to his feet, King Nebuchadnezzar started off his briefings in a peremptory commanding fashion, “Attention officers! This battle may prove to be the toughest we have ever fought."

"Pharaoh Necho is not your regular puppet emperor that can be easily tamed; remember that it’s on record that the Egyptian Army once put out of action the late, articulate General Ashur-uballit, who acted in my capacity before my commissioning, with the 1000 seasoned soldiers under his command, all thanks to this Egyptian ruler!”

“Besides, the Egyptian Army boasts of possessing one of the best weapons and military minds in the world, which they have successfully employed in destroying other nations and in bringing them into subjection."

"However, that’s history now; we have torn them apart, and we are taking their leader down this time because we are stronger, insurmountable, and unstoppable!”

“Yes, we are! All the senior officers in the tent responded in unison, in vibrating voices that rent the air.

Kaptain Lamblion JC
QUAD-PALS: 004 Somewhere in Syria, about eight thousand soldiers encamped in an isolated valley. Amongst the rank and file were some who stooped to roast beef, those who sharpened the swords, and others who stood at attention awaiting orders. In addition to this, there were about 80 captives seated in a large square drawn on the ground, which was manned by ten guardian soldiers standing at strategic edges. For weeks on end, they had been on the tail of Pharaoh Necho, the Egyptian emperor ruler, after he fled when his army suffered a colossal loss at the battle by the river Euphrates, in Carchemish, against the Shinar soldiers. The Shinar army was planning an invasion against another Egyptian vassal, where the fleeing emperor had decided to take refuge. King Nebuchadnezzar, the commander-in-chief, with certain selected senior army officers, was seated in the bivouac around a rectangular table, studying a hand-drawn map and strategizing on their next operation. The invasion was tagged Operation Babylon XIX. The term "Babylon" was coined out of the word “Babel.” It was the codename given to Nebuchadnezzar’s vision, which was passed down to him from his forefathers that once inhabited Babel, the capital city of Shinar, hundreds of years back when the vision was first formed. The vision was to bring all the human inhabitants of the earth and their gods under one jurisdiction. This vision was inscribed in a tablet named The Babela Treaty, which the king always carried around to be presented before conquered kings, rulers, or people. Rising to his feet, King Nebuchadnezzar started off his briefings in a peremptory commanding fashion, “Attention officers! This battle may prove to be the toughest we have ever fought." "Pharaoh Necho is not your regular puppet emperor that can be easily tamed; remember that it’s on record that the Egyptian Army once put out of action the late, articulate General Ashur-uballit, who acted in my capacity before my commissioning, with the 1000 seasoned soldiers under his command, all thanks to this Egyptian ruler!” “Besides, the Egyptian Army boasts of possessing one of the best weapons and military minds in the world, which they have successfully employed in destroying other nations and in bringing them into subjection." "However, that’s history now; we have torn them apart, and we are taking their leader down this time because we are stronger, insurmountable, and unstoppable!” “Yes, we are! All the senior officers in the tent responded in unison, in vibrating voices that rent the air. Kaptain Lamblion JC
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