The Accretian unit turned. “Conclusion: This sector remains contested. But this unit logs an anomaly: assistance received from biologicals. Marking for review.”
The Accretian’s vocoder crackled. “Statement: Biological preservation is not illogical. Temporary truce is efficient.”
For the next twenty minutes, Kaelen played his role: RF Online helper . He patched the stabilizer into the Cora soldier’s suit, guided the Accretian around the crystal sinkhole’s edge, and helped Lise recalibrate her MAU’s power core. Not a single shot was fired. Not a single insult traded.
“You’re the helper,” Lise said. “You know the neutral codes. You know how to talk to all three factions.”
Here’s a short narrative built around the RF Online setting, using its key factions, conflicts, and tone. Think of it as an introductory story for a new player or a lore recap for a helper character in-game. The Third Signal
Great. A three-way meet.
Kaelen arrived first. Echo-7—a nervous Bellato engineer named Lise—stood beside her disabled MAU. But she wasn’t alone. A Cora mystic knelt nearby, tending to a wounded soldier in silver-and-black robes. And behind them, an Accretian combat unit—its chassis dented, one optic flickering—had planted its massive frame like a shield between the group and a sinkhole full of radioactive crystals.
The Cora mystic looked up. Her eyes glowed faintly. “We can argue about territory after the bleeding stops.”
Three nods. One from each race.