Middle-earth; the home to all creatures. There are the Hobbits from the Shire, Orcs of Mordor, Dwarves from Moria and Erebor, Men of Rohan, Gondor and even Elves of Rivendell, Lothlórien and Mirkwood. But there was also an empire in which was not written upon the Middle-earth map.

Not far off, from the Sea of Rhûn, an Elvish Empire thrived with such beauty and royalty. All buildings made from scarlet wood and stone so beautifully carved, one could see the crystals within. This Empire was located in the East, away from the Elvish woodlands. The Emperor of the Eastern Empire, Xu Zhang, was a powerful leader and his Empire was the main unit of military for all the Elvish Kingdoms. Xu and his army always fought alongside Mirkwood, Rivendell and Lothlórien. That was until... the war of the ring began.

Thousands of Xu's elves died on the battlefield next to Elrond's people and Isildur's men, fighting against the wicked ruler of Mordor; Sauron. There was still hope however. The numbers were still large, with thanks to Xu's army quantity... but that hope was not to last. In fear that Xu would lose more of his people, he withdrew from the battle and fled from Mordor. Ever since this betrayal and knowing what war does to innocent beings, the Elvish Empire broke it's allegiance with the three Elvish Kingdoms. Since then, the Eastern Empire was never written onto the Middle-earth map again. Xu, blinded by his selfish desire to keep his own elves safe, continued to rule for many thousand years, never aiding Mirkwood, Rivendell or Lothlórien again.

Despite being seperated from other elves, his Empire grew more advanced. His elves did not excell in bow and arrows like they used to; they learnt to fight with their own bodies, thus naming this new form of fighting 'Martial Arts'. Martial arts however represented the selfish desire of protecting yourself for it was mainly 'self-defence'. Xu even had a daugther for his heir. Princess Lihua. The Princess was weak as a new born baby and struggled for her life. The Elvish healing chamber did all they could for her, but there was no hope in granting this weak child life. Xu looked up to the sky, where the sun shone bright and begged for Yin, the Goddess of the sun, to save his daughter's life. Yin granted the Emperor's wish and thus transfered life energy from itself to the baby. The Princess then cried out like a natural new born and the Emperor was happy, along with his people.

From being granted holy power from a Goddess, the Princess had gained an extraordinary power; monster strength. This strength would only be used if the Princess was angry or in a state of distress. This gift helped her in becoming a master of the Martial Arts and proved herself worthy of her title as Princess. She was "Perfect" and her father expected the same from his people. He wanted his Empire to be perfect, without the help of any one else.

However the more the Empire remains away from the three Elvish Kingdoms, the more isolated the Empire becomes and will one day be too blind to see what's actually going on outside the Empire walls.

The evil of Mordor draws near for the downfall of this perfect Empire.