Hero, every legend has its finale. But does it ever truly end?
The tale of brothers Tesla and Bo has long been one of the most tragic and grand sagas of Poliada: Tactical. They are not just two warriors on opposite sides of a conflict — they are two worlds colliding, two forces bound together despite everything.
But was this war decided even before they were born? Their mother, Baroness de Flo, dreamed of peace between two great houses. Yet her sons did not become the embodiment of that hope but rather the symbols of an endless struggle. The Empire and the Syndicate, order and chaos, lightning and pirate rum — they became the driving forces of this eternal war.
How many times have they clashed on the battlefield? Some would say too many. But was there ever a battle that could have changed everything? Perhaps. Yet each encounter always ended the same way — not just with strikes, but with words that cut just as deeply.
Tesla: "I won’t let you live, brother. You are a threat to the Empire!"
Bo: "Oh, sure. But if someone else’s blade cuts you down after the fight, remember—I’m the only one who’d bother stitching you up. Well... if there’s any rum left."
That was how it was. That is how it is. And perhaps, how it always will be.
Some say their war is nothing more than a senseless cycle, doomed to repeat itself. But could it be any different? Can one brother truly exist without the other? Maybe the answer was lost somewhere in the storm of battles and words. Or maybe, they never truly sought it.
And so, this legend comes to an end, Hero. But not its story…