The Mcmasterdonian's came to the Ivory Coast in their black hawk helicopters and jets. The air-craft carriers landing in the fields, deploying thousands of men to assist the Republic of Funkadelia in this border crisis.
The helicopters fired at the oil fields and they lit up and burned with rage as hot as the Queen's temper. The helicopters dropped burning oil, raining down from the sky it cooked everything it touched. The people could only run, and try to hide themselves, as the village around them was consumed by fire.
Children cried as their goats were consumed by the fiery black liquid death. The sounds of screaming children, yelping animals and the crackling ground filled the nights sky, as the rebel village burnt to the ground.
As quickly as they had come, the McMasterdonian's were gone.
And thus the first village had fallen to The Empire.
*Queen Matilda escorts the Funkadelian Minister of Foreign Affairs
Queen Matilda: "It was on this day, that we assisted an ally of ours, your nation, minister, in claiming what is yours. In time people of my Empire will claim what belongs to us to. It is up to your President whether you agree to this.
Minister: With all due respect your majesty, you are being quite vague. We value your assistance, but what will it require of us?
Queen Matilda: tell your President, exactly what I told Emperor Titis. This union will expect nothing short of everything you have to give, and in turn this union will grant you anything you could ever accept. Some have refused, their arrogance blinds them, they will pay in time.
Minister: You have a keen mind your majesty, but you are still being decisively vague
Queen Matilda: Everything I do is with purpose, everything I say is with reason. I suggest you be careful, that you do not miscalculate or think you can out maneuver or outwit me Minister
Minister: Your majesty, I assure you no offence was intended
Queen Matilda: Intended or not, what I have told you was good enough for the Emperor of Letonna himself. It should be more that satisfactory for you. Tell President Bradley, I am eager to speak with him. I extend him an opportunity, I will only do so once, use it wisely.
*The Minister bows, and walks down the hall*