Ritsuka gathered with Romani, Da Vinci, Sion, Goredolf, Olga, Ophelia, Mash, and Kadoc in the briefing room of Chaldea. He addressed the group, his expression serious yet determined.
"Alright, everyone. We know this Lostbelt is under Akuta's control, indicating it's of Chinese origin. The critical question is: from which era did this Lostbelt branch off from proper human history?"
Romani adjusted his glasses thoughtfully. "Given the geographical and cultural clues we've gathered, it might be rooted in ancient China, possibly around the time of the Han Dynasty. But we need more data to confirm."
Da Vinci chimed in, her holographic form projecting maps and historical timelines. "Considering the technological and mystical advancements observed, it could be much later, maybe during the Qing Dynasty. The presence of certain mythical creatures also suggests a blend of historical eras."
Goredolf, ever cautious, added, "Whatever the era, we must prepare for the worst. Akuta's control means the Lostbelt is likely unstable and dangerous."
Ritsuka nodded, absorbing their insights. "We'll gather more intel before deciding our next move. Everyone, be on alert. This won't be an easy mission."
The group exchanged determined looks, each understanding the gravity of the task ahead. With the fate of another Lostbelt hanging in the balance, they prepared to embark on their next adventure into the unknown.
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Ritsuka took a moment to gather his thoughts before explaining to Kadoc and the others about the original 3rd Lostbelt as it existed before the reset.
"Well, the original 3rd Lostbelt, known as S.I.N.: Land of Unified Knowledge, diverged from proper human history during the Tang Dynasty in China," Ritsuka began, recalling the details. "In this Lostbelt, the Tang Dynasty never fell, and it continued to flourish into a technologically advanced civilization. The ruler, Qin Shi Huang, known for unifying China in proper history, here extended his reign with the aid of advanced technology and mystical knowledge."
Romani nodded in agreement, "Yes, it was a world where technology and mysticism were intertwined, with enormous advancements in both fields. The society was characterized by vast cities, intricate networks of knowledge, and a rigid hierarchical structure upheld by powerful magicians and intellectuals."
Da Vinci added, "The threat posed by this Lostbelt was significant due to its potential to disrupt the balance of power and knowledge across human history. Our mission was to navigate through this alternate history, understand its complexities, and determine its impact on the Greater History of Man."
Ritsuka concluded, "Akuta's control over this new Chinese Lostbelt suggests that while the setting may differ, we could face similar challenges of navigating through an advanced and authoritarian society, deciding its fate."
The room fell silent as everyone absorbed the implications of their mission, preparing themselves mentally for the challenges ahead.
Ophelia consulted her list of potential time periods. "I have a few time periods set. Let's see which one of them might be the origin of this Lostbelt."
She scanned through the entries, each representing a critical divergence from the proper human history that could have led to the formation of the Lostbelt they were investigating. "There are several possibilities," she noted, "including points in the Tang Dynasty's extended timeline, potential alterations during key technological or mystical advancements, and deviations involving significant political or societal changes."
Romani chimed in, pointing to one of the entries. "The divergence in the 7th century, where Qin Shi Huang's rule extended due to advanced technologies and mystical developments, seems particularly relevant. It's where we first noticed the divergence in historical records."
Ritsuka nodded thoughtfully. "That could be our starting point. If Akuta has seized control, it suggests a pivotal moment in this extended Tang Dynasty's history where the balance of power shifted dramatically."
Da Vinci added, "We should also consider any subtle variations in cultural development or scientific progress that might indicate a divergence from the known historical narrative."
As they discussed, Sion reviewed her own data, cross-referencing it with the observations from Chaldea's historical archives. "I'm narrowing down the possibilities based on technological advancements and societal structure," she reported, sharing her findings with the group.
With each passing moment, the group honed in on the critical divergence points, preparing themselves for the challenges that awaited in exploring and potentially rectifying the course of this Lostbelt.
Kadoc then spoke up, "Have any of you thought about another very important time period? The Mongol Empire during the time of Genghis Khan. After all, he did conquer vast territories, including parts of China."
Ritsuka considered Kadoc's suggestion, nodding thoughtfully. "That's a significant point. Genghis Khan's conquests reshaped much of Asia and could certainly be a divergence point for a Lostbelt."
Mash added, "His empire had profound effects on cultural exchange and technological advancements across Eurasia. It's plausible that a Lostbelt stemming from this era could represent a radically altered China under Mongol rule."
Da Vinci, always quick with analysis, interjected, "If we're exploring this, we should look into specific historical anomalies or suppressed events during that period. It might provide clues to the nature of this Lostbelt."
Ophelia, reviewing her data again, mused, "The Mongol conquests altered the course of history significantly. If Akuta has anchored this Lostbelt in such a pivotal era, it could mean substantial changes to China's cultural, political, and even magical landscape."
Romani, deep in thought, added, "We'll need to prepare for the unexpected. Genghis Khan's influence was vast, and any Lostbelt stemming from that period might present challenges we haven't encountered before."
With their sights set on the Mongol Empire during Genghis Khan's reign, the team began to outline their strategy for investigating and potentially resolving the mysteries of this Lostbelt.
Ritsuka, leaning forward, expressed his thoughts more deeply, "Kadoc, you're onto something crucial here. The Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan was a time of immense change. If Akuta has crafted a Lostbelt from this era, it's likely to be drastically different from our historical records."
Mash, always attuned to the human element, added, "The impact on people's lives, their beliefs, and even their magical practices during that time could be profound. We might encounter magi who adapted Mongolian shamanism or even integrated it with their existing traditions."
Da Vinci, scribbling notes furiously, nodded in agreement, "Absolutely, Mash. The blending of cultures and the rise of new mystical techniques could create a unique magical landscape. We'll need to be prepared for these cultural shifts."
Ophelia, adjusting her glasses as she reviewed the data, chimed in thoughtfully, "Furthermore, the political structure under Mongol rule was complex. If Akuta has diverged from history, we might find a China under a unified Mongolian banner, with its own set of ruling practices and societal norms."
Romani, his brow furrowed in concentration, added, "And let's not forget the potential military challenges. The Mongol armies were formidable, and any alteration to their strategies or technology could pose a significant threat."
The room buzzed with anticipation as the team strategized, each member bringing their expertise to the table. They knew that uncovering the secrets of this Lostbelt would require not only historical insight but also keen observation and adaptability in the face of unknown magical phenomena.
As the team continued their discussion, Goredolf spoke up, "We need to consider our approach carefully. This Lostbelt might be more than just a different timeline; it could be an entirely new civilization with its own rules and dynamics."
Sion nodded, adding her perspective, "Our first priority should be to gather intelligence. We need to understand the lay of the land, the key figures in power, and the state of the local population. This will help us navigate the political landscape and avoid unnecessary conflicts."
Ritsuka, looking determined, said, "Agreed. We'll need to move quickly and carefully. Mash, Kadoc, and Ophelia, you'll be with me on the ground. Da Vinci, you'll stay here and provide support with Romani and Sion. Goredolf, coordinate with the other teams and keep our communications secure."
Mash, always ready for action, nodded firmly. "Understood, Senpai. We'll be ready to deploy as soon as possible."
Ophelia, checking her equipment, added, "I'll prepare our magical defenses. We don't know what kind of threats we'll face, so it's best to be cautious."
Kadoc, deep in thought, contributed, "I'll work on our cover identities. If we're infiltrating a Mongol-ruled society, we need to blend in as much as possible. Historical accuracy will be crucial."
Ritsuka, feeling the weight of responsibility, took a deep breath. "Alright, team. Let's get to work. We have a Lostbelt to uncover and a world to save."
With that, the team dispersed to prepare for their mission. Each member focused on their tasks, the gravity of their situation driving them to work with precision and dedication. The fate of this new Lostbelt—and potentially their own—hung in the balance.
As meanwhile in a different place—more accurately, in the Chinese Lostbelt—sat a man on a throne. He had brown hair and a brown beard, wearing battle armor, with an eagle perched on his shoulder. This was the Lostbelt King, Genghis Khan. He then heard something, someone approaching. It was Akuta, and next to her was her Servant, a Rider known as Xiang Yu.
Genghis Khan looked at Akuta with a commanding presence. "Is there something that you need?" he asked, his voice carrying the authority of a ruler.
Akuta, composed and respectful, replied, "There have been disturbances, my king. Unusual movements that suggest an intrusion from outside our Lostbelt."
Xiang Yu, silent and imposing, stood beside her, ever vigilant.
Genghis Khan's eyes narrowed. "Intruders, you say? Do you have any information on their identity or purpose?"
Akuta shook her head slightly. "Not yet, but I have my suspicions. They could be agents from Chaldea. If they are, they pose a significant threat to our existence."
The eagle on Genghis Khan's shoulder flapped its wings, sensing the tension. "Chaldea... they have interfered in other Lostbelts. We must be prepared for them."
Akuta nodded. "Indeed. I have already increased our defenses, and Xiang Yu is ready to intercept any who dare enter our territory."
Genghis Khan rose from his throne, his presence towering. "Very well. Keep me informed of any further developments. We shall not allow these intruders to undermine our rule."
Genghis Khan looked at Akuta, his curiosity piqued. "But may I ask what else is happening?"
Akuta met his gaze. "Well, something unusual is indeed occurring."
Genghis Khan's eyes narrowed slightly. "What do you mean?"
Xiang Yu stepped forward, his mechanical voice adding weight to the conversation. "We have been detecting unusual activations of magical ley lines and energy. It almost resembles the phenomena of a Holy Grail War."
Genghis Khan let out a hearty laugh, then walked over to the balcony, overlooking his vast army of soldiers. "Oh, really? And what can they do against my army? Any Master that dares to come here will be destroyed, not just by my army but by my Noble Phantasm as well."
Akuta nodded, though concern lingered in her eyes. "Your confidence is justified, my king. However, these disturbances could signify a threat we must not underestimate."
Genghis Khan turned back to face her, a fierce determination in his expression. "Let them come. They will find no victory here. Our might is unmatched."
Xiang Yu's sensors continued to scan the horizon. "We will remain vigilant and ready to intercept any threat."
With that, the atmosphere grew heavy with anticipation. The forces of the Chinese Lostbelt stood ready, prepared to defend their realm from any who dared challenge their rule.
Akuta and Xiang Yu bowed before the king, then left to continue their vigilance. The air was thick with anticipation, as the Lostbelt King prepared for the coming confrontation with the forces of Chaldea.
As Akuta and Xiang Yu left the throne room, Xiang Yu glanced at Akuta with a smile.
Xiang Yu spoke softly, "So, Akuta, or should I call you Yu Miaoyi? It has been a long time, hasn't it, my dear?"
The vampire returned his smile. "Yes, it has been," Akuta said, her eyes reflecting a mix of nostalgia and affection. "To think I would summon you. It really has been a long time."
Xiang Yu nodded, his smile deepening. "Yes, it has. But tell me, are you okay with letting him rule the Lostbelt like this? He is too arrogant."
Akuta looked at her husband, a hint of amusement in her eyes. "He can rule as he sees fit. I don't care one bit. His arrogance may be his downfall, but it is not my concern."
Xiang Yu's expression turned serious. "And if his arrogance brings danger to us?"
Akuta's gaze hardened slightly. "Then we will deal with it when the time comes. For now, we watch and wait. Our goals remain unchanged, and his rule is just another obstacle to navigate."
Xiang Yu accepted her words, knowing her resolve was unshakeable. Together, they continued down the corridor, their minds focused on the challenges and uncertainties ahead.
To be continued
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