Third-person POV
And then, the next morning at 10:30 a.m., Basilio and his group arrived in the airfields of Falleta's capital city, Ishidzu, where a squad of the country's knights, who clad like Japanese ninjas in bamboo and leather bulletproof vests and wielded modern weapons in addition to katanas and other Japanese swords, are waiting for them and expecting their arrival after accepting the invitation of their country leader, the Shogun Maximilian Ōshiro, for a diplomatic meal at his Japanese-style royal palace. Upon getting off their Ruslav helicopters, Basilio and his group were amazed at how strange Ishidzu compared to Pantano, Vatrene, and Ruslav. Most of Ishidzu's urban buildings donned Japanese and Korean-style influences, with their architectural flares being worn on them. Although, medieval European architecture still have presence in the city since Japanese and Korean architectures were introduced by Otherworlders from Japan and South Korea 390 years ago, and these people came from different time periods of their countries.
"This place looked strange and exotic…" Artem commented.
"Yeah, looks familiar to me…" Basilio added.
"This is Tokyo to me…" Ormoc, clad in his hero's attire, muttered.
"This is strange," Kahraman added while taking pictures with his smartphone.
Viviana and Tej gazed at the balcony-levelled view of Ishidzu.
Ishidzu's landscape is somewhere between Seoul and Tokyo, and the tenements had nice rooftops for fresh air and teatime as mandated by Falleta law. There are some districts that had similar landscapes to Japanese urban townhouses, though it was very common to have businesses and service shops in front and in the first floors of the buildings. This resulted in crowdy and busy (depending on the district) environment that had been the norm for centuries.
Back in the airfields, Lyam and his squad gave a warm welcome to them, especially to Basilio. "Greetings to all of you," Lyam said to them with a deep bow for the foreign guests from Ruslav and Pantano.
"Ah, good morning, Lyam-san," Basilio replied with a handshake.
They had that handshake, and all of them began their trek to the royal palace of the shogun, which was just 20 meters from the parked helicopters.
