After the two great wars, a period of peace ensues. The public are united by parades and weddings, and it feels like those long-forgotten times when the Islanders and Plainers always had something to celebrate.
But cracks form within an uneasy alliance. Sides who fought side by side in the last war now threaten each other.
To a war-weary public, a third war is unthinkable. But will all the leaders of the world have the conviction to prevent one? Or will the strained relations drift each side into another war?