For over 2000 years, the air breathing nation has proven and established its dominance over the rest of the world.
They have managed to assassinate all major leaders of other nations as a means to subdue them and prevent any form of uprising.
The major population of the present elemental world was made up of air breathers while those of other nations were either serving as slaves to the air kingdom or are savages and deserters who have found a way to escape slavery.
While the rest managed to protect their nation biding their time in anticipation of a possible revenge mission.
They held on to the belief as stated in the prophecy that someday someone would rise from one of the elemental nations and conquer the present tyrannical air breathing nation, while reuniting both the elemental and the human world.
This dream has lasted for the past 100 years with no one stepping up to fulfill the prophecy. This has made many deserters and savages to lose hope.
There are 8 currently known elemental nations. ~The Air nation, ~The Fire Nation, ~The Water Nation, ~The Earth Nation, ~The blood Nation, ~The metal nation, ~the forest nation and ~the beast nation.
.The air nation is led by the tyrant 'Lord Paige Kalliester. He has a blond, curly, short hair with fairly trimmed sideburns and a chiseled face, with a thick neck attached to his broad shoulders, and a fairly tall, built body attached to two supportive bow legs.
Lord Paige killed every single member of the blood nation that he could get his hands on and he considers a threat.
This was because the blood nation members were expert assassins, being able to move in the night and do considerable damage by just swiping their fingers.
The blood nation has nearly all been wiped out, to an extent that any blood nation member caught would be either captured as a slave or killed and there was a bounty on their heads.
Lord Paige Kalliester stood on top of a balcony of a two-storeyed building as he addressed the air nation soldiers:
"You are the finest soldiers that the eight nations have ever seen, and by you, every single enemy of the air nation has been and will be eliminated".
The crowd roared in jubilation, shouting, whistling, and hitting their metallic air control rods on the ground in a calculated and well-practiced manner.
The metallic air control rod was a rod that every air breather is entitled to, forged based on the innate ability of the wielder to wield immense power in combat. It is a simple straight rod with designs carved onto it, shrouded in secrets peculiar to the air nation.
"Now my soldiers, it is time to kill every last of these savages that have deserted our rule and disregarded our ways, hunt every last one of them down" Lord Paige shouted, causing the air to ripple terrifyingly with immense power.
The wind picked up speed and formed a rapid rushing gust which calmed down a bit later.
This seemed to motivate the soldiers as they shouted in unison while they started to exit the air nation capital city called Clowdiar.
Clowdiar is the air nation's Capital and has expanded well into the borders of the blood nation.
The blood nation members have mostly been wiped out with no one to defend their lands as most surviving members are either hiding in secret and striving to survive or slaves.
The blood nation members that had been caught were used as slaves and their powers had been sealed with an element sealing cuffs made by the metal nation.
This chain is powerful enough to seal any element wielder's ability completely unless removed.
Lord Paige Slightly levitates in the air and this process caused air to accumulate under his feet propelling him upward as he floats higher and further forward in the air.
The soldiers also spun their air control rods allowing their power to revolve around them, using the power of the wind to levitate as they exit the city to hunt down savages and deserters.
Clowdiar was a beautiful city with a tall gigantic gate that served as a border of the Air nation.
The Air nation has a strong affinity for the air element, making it a proper breathing ground for the elementals of the air nation, the wind blew wildly as the soldiers all exited the city one by one.
The commoners looked on as they continued their daily activities, not bothered by the political issues of war and international crisis.