Up upon the roof of Buckingham Palace, several members of the queen's guard scrambled, running down into the building or mounting their rifles ready for the next assault on the building by this 'roman' army
With them was a man in his late 20s, rapidly issuing orders while arming himself with a discarded rifle.
This man was named lucas Harvey, a lieutenant in the British army, specifically the royal Marines. As he issued orders, he noticed the next wave of enemy soldiers marching towards the palace.
Just two hours ago, a strange roman-like structure appeared in the westminister borough of London, the capital of the United Kingdom. While the local metropolitan police officers set up barricades, nothing could have prepared them for what emerged from the gate.
A massive army seemingly like the ones of ancient Rome attacked, accompanied by strange creatures and even dragons. They massacred everything in site, taking the few that survived to be used as slaves. Now they were sieving Buckingham Palace, the home of the UK's current monarch.
Lucas turned to a member of the queen's guard, his ceremonial red uniform and bear hat being a dead giveaway
Without hesitation, Lucas immediately began issuing orders.
"hey, you! See if you can find any sort of radio inside! We need to see if we can contact anyone else!" he ordered.
The guardsmen simply nodded and ran back into the palace. Just as he did, a large boulder hit the corner of the palace roof, sending to guards flying.
"damn it! We can't hold out like this! We need reinforcements, now!" a guardsmen yelled, firing rounds of his rifle into the horde of soldiers.
That's when Lucas noticed the large catapult at the back of the horde, another boulder being loaded into it already
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gate: thus the British army fought there
FanfictionThe year is 2051, and the United Kingdom has emerged as one of the world's leading ecenomic and military powerhouses. However, a strange structure appears in London one day, and a roman-like army from another world emerges. Eventually, the British a...