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Two great powers in war, Omazole and Amar.
The stage is one of them, an island owned by Eimar, a country with a social system higher than women.
Omazole on the hero’s side is pay-for-performance, and powerful people are valued regardless of their origin, educational background, age or gender, but Amar is a country where pedigree is important. The reason why women are ranked high is because they emphasize the maternal lineage.
The island, which is a strategically important point, is called “Battery Island” by both armies, and is home to one of Amar’s leading artillery units, which deploys huge mortars (gigants), and a powerful infantry unit that defends it. ..
Large ships are shot with huge artillery (gigant), so the Omazol army cannot carry out large-scale landing operations. Even if you take a chance and land a small unit on a small ship, you will be returned to a powerful infantry unit.
Colonel Bennett, commander of the Omazole Army, entrusted the capture of such battery islands to the “major” of the independent special forces.