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The scene begins with words being written on paper, and Eric Shinzo Hudson narrates the backstory of the campaign. E.S.H. narrates what the memoir says. As he narrates the letter, the scenes are shown of Demons arriving on the remains and the famous Second Battle of Fort Wager scenes from the prequel of this fanfiction, the American Civil War Movie Glory (1989) Film.

"Hello, I am Colonel Eric Shinzo Hudson. This campaign started when these evil demons came to America. They landed on what was left on Fort Wagner, where an old colleague of mine died at while leading the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment. His name was Robert Gould Shaw, and he died with valor along with these Negros. But currently the Fort is something else, a big bad monster that us Americans are trying to retake again, just like us back in the American Civil War. These demons first attacked us within a week after they first settled, and panic ensured across Charleston, South Carolina from them. Our United States Army has tried to eradicate them within 3 days after the Panic happened, but we failed the first attempt."

The scene then shows the first engagement at the Fort, the Third battle of Fort Wagner was underway. Eric Shinzo Hudson narrates the battle.

"The leader there was Brigadier General Hayes Wilson, a decent leader in my opinion that was kind of mean to others. I still respected him though. He led the 37th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment in the first attempt to take the fort."

We hear Hayes Wilson yelling and soldiers screaming in the charge as Blood Demon Art attacks surround them and largely kill 1/4th of the REGT.

"CHARGE! HURRAH! AGHHGHGHGHGHGHGH!" (BOOM) (STRIKE) (BANG) (STAB)

Yuki and Yotsuyahi are heard mocking these soldiers for what they did.



"Useless humans, what a short lifespan. We are better and more beautiful than them, you guys are rotten!"

"You won't be as POWERFUL AS ME, MUAHAHAHAHA! I HATE THESE PEOPLE."

Eric Hudson narrates again, and the scenes he talks about are shown with him in it. We see him see the dead bodies when he reads that part, the civilians defending themselves when he reads that line. and when the soldier had a Post Traumatic Self-Disorder attack.

"They fought valiantly but ended up like R.G.S. and the 54th back in 1863. This time the 37th suffered worse with 9/10 of the Regiment Dead. Wilson was KIA'ed, and his body was seen with the corpses near the fort. I saw it myself and showed my respect. These injuries were pretty bad, saw a Private from the 37th PA have a head and 2 arms gone with blood all over the Old Glory Blue Uniform, it was horrific to say the least. Those who survived got PTSD from it, I remember one of the survivors screaming at 12 A.M. from a tent near me and waking up to see what was going on. After that attack, the demon incidents continued in Charleston, but some civilians managed to kill the demons in many ways. But it is up to us to exterminate this threat from South Carolina and to eradicate the problem these civilians have to suffer. We must protect ourselves from them, and I should arrive there from Duffields in 5 days. Sayonara and goodbye, I hope to save the people and to restore peace."

Colonel Eric Shinzo Hudson spoke to the camera, reading from a letter detailing the campaign against demons that had arrived in America. Fort Wagner was their site of landing, a place known for the Second Battle from the American Civil War Movie Glory (1989) Film where Eric had lost a colleague named Robert Gould Shaw along with other brave soldiers. These demons had caused a panic in Charleston, South Carolina and the United States Army attempted to eradicate them within a period of three days, which failed in the first attempt.

The film moved to the scene of the Third Battle of Fort Wagner, where Brigadier General Hayes Wilson led 37th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment. Eric narrated the battle, explaining that although Wilson was a respectable yet slightly mean leader, he ended up getting killed along with many other soldiers as Blood Demon Art attacks surrounded them. The demon duo Yuki and Yotsuyahi were heard mocking the human soldiers, claiming superiority. The aftermath of the battle was bad, with over 90% of the Regiment dead, many suffering from PTSD, and the remaining civilians struggling to defend themselves. Eric recounted seeing unrecognizable dead bodies and soldiers with severe injuries, some even losing body parts on their Old Glory Blue Uniforms.

However, the civilians managed to kill some demons with various approaches, which wasn't enough to eradicate the issue. Eric emphasized the need to protect citizens from these demons and to restore peace to the city of Charleston. He expressed his desire to arrive at the site in 5 days to help eliminate the threat. As Eric concluded his narration, he bid the audience farewell, hoping to save the people.

Colonel Eric Shinzo Hudson, the narrator of this story, introduces himself and sets the scene with words being written on paper. He explains how this campaign began when evil demons arrived in America, specifically landing on the remains of Fort Wagner. This fort held sentimental value for Eric, as it was where his colleague Robert Gould Shaw, along with the brave 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, lost their lives during the American Civil War.

The fort has now become a monstrous threat that the American army is attempting to reclaim. The demons attacked just a week after their arrival, causing panic to spread across Charleston, South Carolina. Despite the United States Army's initial efforts to eradicate the demons within three days, they were unsuccessful.

The narrative then shifts to the first engagement at Fort Wagner, known as the Third Battle of the fort. Brigadier General Hayes Wilson, a respected but somewhat stern leader, commanded the 37th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment in their attempt to retake the fort. The battle unfolds with Wilson urging his soldiers to charge, while they are met with deadly attacks from the demons using their Blood Demon Art.

The scene transitions to the demons, Yuki and Yotsuyahi, mocking the soldiers and proclaiming their superiority. Eric resumes narrating and we see him witnessing the aftermath of the battle, including the sight of dead bodies and civilians defending themselves. He also recounts a soldier experiencing a Post Traumatic Stress Disorder attack.

The casualties suffered by the 37th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment are devastating, with 90% of the regiment losing their lives. Wilson himself is killed in action, and Eric pays his respects to his fallen comrade. The injuries sustained by the survivors are described, including a graphic image of a private missing their head and two arms, covered in blood-soaked uniform. The traumatic events leave several survivors with PTSD, as Eric recalls one instance of a survivor screaming in the middle of the night.

Despite civilian efforts to combat the demons, the incidents continue in Charleston. Eric emphasizes the need for the military to eradicate this threat and protect the suffering civilians. He mentions his imminent arrival in five days from Duffields and expresses his hope to bring peace and save the people. He concludes by bidding farewell with the Japanese word "Sayonara."