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Author's note: This fiction is the sequel to my first fanfiction ever: Atlantis Falling, which no one had really read. If you haven't read it you really won't get this fic. So if you're truly interested I suggest you go read that one first then come back to this one later, K?
P.S. Don't forget to review! I cannot live without reviews! REVIEW, REVIEW, REVIEW!!!!
The Four Points Prologue
It was about a year since Atlantis had fallen into the Mystic Valley guided by Atlantis in human form. Despite all the trade sanctions placed on Zaibach by pretty much all the countries in the world it stubbornly continued to flourish under the direction of King Isaac and his wife, Queen Fortuna.
King Isaac of Zaibach had been trying to forge an alliance with Fanelia, one of the major world powers of Gaea now, for several months but Van had stubbornly refused. King Isaac had sent dozens of letters that always went unopened and dozens of messengers that were always turned away before they spoke a word to King Van.
Eventually, however, Queen Hitomi of Fanelia managed to convince King Van to at least read one of the letters. It begged him humbly to allow King Isaac to visit Fanelia to discuss the forging of an alliance and the resuming of trade between the two countries.
Most people suspect that Van would have refused yet again and torn the letter to pieces if not for more urging from his wife. A few of the castle servants claimed they had seen Queen Hitomi slap him and others said they had heard her shout that she would never speak to him again if he didn't stop being so stupidly stubborn.
After King Van agreed to let King Isaac of Zaibach into his country, he convinced his brother, King Folken of Atlantis, and Queen Eries of Asturia (made Queen after Princess Millerna resigned to pursue personal goals) to come to his country as well where they could discuss the forging of one great alliance between all four of Gaea's major world powers (Atlantis though small was in the middle of many trade routes, giving it power, and it's citizens were the only people still capable of calling on the power of Atlantis, due to the incident with Zaibach 2 years ago).
In about two months King Isaac, Queen Eries, and King Folken returned to their respective countries, having succeeded in drawing up an agreement. It bound all of the countries to help the others if any other country attacked them, the countries were required to be peaceful with ALL countries in the world unless attacked first, and it also stated that the countries build a network of trade routes between the four countries. It ordered the countries to help each other in times of political instability. The agreement was soon being called the Four Points Treaty, and it was good for just about every country in the world. If it succeeded Gaea would remain peaceful for many years to come, if it failed Gaea would be involved in another Great War.
There were a few people who wanted to keep the treaty from going through but that happens with almost all political agreements and they were given no credibility.
A year and a half after the fall of Atlantis, two and a half years after the Great War had ended, Gaea was engulfed in a time of peace that people were now calling the Age of the Four Points.
Author's note: This fiction is the sequel to my first fanfiction ever: Atlantis Falling, which no one had really read. If you haven't read it you really won't get this fic. So if you're truly interested I suggest you go read that one first then come back to this one later, K?
P.S. Don't forget to review! I cannot live without reviews! REVIEW, REVIEW, REVIEW!!!!
The Four Points Prologue
It was about a year since Atlantis had fallen into the Mystic Valley guided by Atlantis in human form. Despite all the trade sanctions placed on Zaibach by pretty much all the countries in the world it stubbornly continued to flourish under the direction of King Isaac and his wife, Queen Fortuna.
King Isaac of Zaibach had been trying to forge an alliance with Fanelia, one of the major world powers of Gaea now, for several months but Van had stubbornly refused. King Isaac had sent dozens of letters that always went unopened and dozens of messengers that were always turned away before they spoke a word to King Van.
Eventually, however, Queen Hitomi of Fanelia managed to convince King Van to at least read one of the letters. It begged him humbly to allow King Isaac to visit Fanelia to discuss the forging of an alliance and the resuming of trade between the two countries.
Most people suspect that Van would have refused yet again and torn the letter to pieces if not for more urging from his wife. A few of the castle servants claimed they had seen Queen Hitomi slap him and others said they had heard her shout that she would never speak to him again if he didn't stop being so stupidly stubborn.
After King Van agreed to let King Isaac of Zaibach into his country, he convinced his brother, King Folken of Atlantis, and Queen Eries of Asturia (made Queen after Princess Millerna resigned to pursue personal goals) to come to his country as well where they could discuss the forging of one great alliance between all four of Gaea's major world powers (Atlantis though small was in the middle of many trade routes, giving it power, and it's citizens were the only people still capable of calling on the power of Atlantis, due to the incident with Zaibach 2 years ago).
In about two months King Isaac, Queen Eries, and King Folken returned to their respective countries, having succeeded in drawing up an agreement. It bound all of the countries to help the others if any other country attacked them, the countries were required to be peaceful with ALL countries in the world unless attacked first, and it also stated that the countries build a network of trade routes between the four countries. It ordered the countries to help each other in times of political instability. The agreement was soon being called the Four Points Treaty, and it was good for just about every country in the world. If it succeeded Gaea would remain peaceful for many years to come, if it failed Gaea would be involved in another Great War.
There were a few people who wanted to keep the treaty from going through but that happens with almost all political agreements and they were given no credibility.
A year and a half after the fall of Atlantis, two and a half years after the Great War had ended, Gaea was engulfed in a time of peace that people were now calling the Age of the Four Points.
