Logan M. Snyder
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The Holy American Empire
Nine days of silence followed Panama’s joint announcement of the South Coalition. The world had expected some kind of retaliation from Emperor Kane. They threatened not just trade in the Americas, but now they had a growing army—experts said it could compete on the battlefield in ways Mexico never could.
By Logan M. Snyder5 months ago in Fiction
The Holy American Empire
The air in Panama City hung heavy with humidity and unease. The skyline glittered just beyond the tinted windows of the presidential palace, but inside, beneath the sterile glow of the conference hall lights, the atmosphere was taut with fear.
By Logan M. Snyder5 months ago in Fiction
The Holy American Empire
The chamber of the United Nations stood silent. Delegates from every corner of the globe filled the room, their expressions taut with unease. The air itself seemed to bend under the weight of anticipation. At the center, under the seal of the world, the man who had shattered it rose from his chair.
By Logan M. Snyder5 months ago in Fiction
The Holy American Empire
Relief came first. For the first time in weeks, trucks rolled across Mexico’s highways carrying sacks of grain, barrels of fuel, crates of medicine stamped with the seal of the Empire. Markets opened cautiously, lights flickered back to life in the cities, and families wept as refrigerators hummed again. The blockade was over.
By Logan M. Snyder5 months ago in Fiction
The Holy American Empire
“Good evening, Mr. President. I’ll be quick. I want the blockade over just as much as you do,” Emperor Kane said, an unexpected note of empathy softening his voice. “I know your people are hungry, your hospitals are running out of fuel for their generators, and your citizens are beginning to turn on you. I don’t want them to suffer anymore. I want them to be my people. Agree to a full, unconditional surrender of Mexico. The blockade will be lifted, my engineers will restore power, and we will deliver food and medicine. You will be allowed to live out the rest of your days in Mexico as well.”
By Logan M. Snyder5 months ago in Fiction








