There was an island to the east of Africa called Madagascar. It had quite some size compared to its relatively smaller population. This resulted in great plateaus of emptiness, somewhat making a good portion of Madagascar a rocky wasteland. There also were jungles, though.
In these jungles resided the warriors of Madora, which were somewhat secretive. They were the army of small Madagascar, yet they were keen and sneaky ones. The style of these soldiers' fighting was the epitome of perfect guerilla warfare. These men could dispatch any form of small militia that entered their island. In this fashion, Madagascar was well-protected from smaller invasions.
For the larger attacks, though, Madagascar was somewhat defenseless. And considering there was a world war going on at the time, Lord Malak figured he would shore up his defenses. Not only that, he would need to pick a side at one point. This would require a larger army, one that would be effective. Knowing he didn't have the greatest supply of soldiers, he figured he would strengthen their effectiveness, rather than their numbers. To do so, it would take great technological advances and deep training for each and every one of his boys.
The great Lord Malak called upon his number one professor, Aries, to see what the man could think up. The scientist immediatley came up with a type of armor that would greatly induce stealth with a form of invisibility. If used improperly, though, it would become useless. The wearer of this armor, first off, would have limited movement. If sitting still, though, the wearer could become near invisible. This would be great for ambushes and traps. If the wearer were to want to move, he would have to move with perfectly acute movements. One wrong bend could reflect light rays incorrectly as to give up his position. This is why Lord Malak had to have his Military Commander, Barrill, train them perfectly.
It would take time to master the effects and technique of this breakthrough armor, but once mastered, the Madagascarian Army would become one of the masters of guerilla warfare in this cold world.
OOC: Got the invisibility possibility here...click me
In these jungles resided the warriors of Madora, which were somewhat secretive. They were the army of small Madagascar, yet they were keen and sneaky ones. The style of these soldiers' fighting was the epitome of perfect guerilla warfare. These men could dispatch any form of small militia that entered their island. In this fashion, Madagascar was well-protected from smaller invasions.
For the larger attacks, though, Madagascar was somewhat defenseless. And considering there was a world war going on at the time, Lord Malak figured he would shore up his defenses. Not only that, he would need to pick a side at one point. This would require a larger army, one that would be effective. Knowing he didn't have the greatest supply of soldiers, he figured he would strengthen their effectiveness, rather than their numbers. To do so, it would take great technological advances and deep training for each and every one of his boys.
The great Lord Malak called upon his number one professor, Aries, to see what the man could think up. The scientist immediatley came up with a type of armor that would greatly induce stealth with a form of invisibility. If used improperly, though, it would become useless. The wearer of this armor, first off, would have limited movement. If sitting still, though, the wearer could become near invisible. This would be great for ambushes and traps. If the wearer were to want to move, he would have to move with perfectly acute movements. One wrong bend could reflect light rays incorrectly as to give up his position. This is why Lord Malak had to have his Military Commander, Barrill, train them perfectly.
It would take time to master the effects and technique of this breakthrough armor, but once mastered, the Madagascarian Army would become one of the masters of guerilla warfare in this cold world.
OOC: Got the invisibility possibility here...click me