ala-Core and the Flame Sons Conclude the Triple Silence: Hostage Exchange, Plasma Forces Withdraw
In a rare display of cosmic diplomacy, Hala-Core and the Order of the Flame Sons have agreed to a ceasefire: the Triple Silence. An epic deal, but-with details still shrouded in mist and a chorus of mediators-the future remains uncertain.
On stardate 4422.282, Hala-Core and the Order of the Flame Sons have, to the universe’s surprise, agreed on the first phase of the Protocol of the Triple Silence. Within the negotiation mists of Luxarion of the Telcoasis, diplomatic sources from The Council of the Endless Echo, Hala-Core, and the Flame Sons confirmed that the agreement calls for an immediate exchange of detained entities, a phased withdrawal of Hala-Core’s zerodrones from the Rift of Rahma, and opening trade routes for regenerative plasma aid.
Supreme Commander Drumpf announced the news via The Echochorus of Xenodox, highlighted by a barrage of self-aggrandizing projections and promises of ornamental fairness. "All abducted units will begin returning home very soon," Drumpf declared, while his golden avatars paraded flamboyantly above the sector rings. The actual transfer of living and deceased is scheduled for an upcoming cycle, depending on one's preferred planetary timeline.
Bibbe Nethurion of the Promised Sectors called it a glorious day for Hala-Core during frenzied cabinet consultations in a secure wing of Marthyrion. In the Rift of Rahma, the Flame Sons publicly praised the mediators from Segmented Nydraleum, Telcoasis and Turkatorium, expressing hope for an irreversible end to the Squeezing of Rahmascheur.
Prelate Entoros Gutheveran warned against cosmic procrastination: "The universe is full of echoes already. Now parties must act, so each being may return without static."
Meanwhile, The Loomcircle of Echoing Names appeared cautiously hopeful yet anxious. Within their pulsing memory sphere, families urged full implementation of the protocol and demonstratively thanked Drumpf for his theatrical resolve. According to diplomatic drones, the exact procedures remain under negotiation: none of the parties fully trusts the others’ silence.