
The hunts are becoming increasingly strange and dangerous. My enemies are starting to get stronger and more organized, and many of them have even started to attack me back, something that rarely happened before and that completely changes the pace of the invasions. Some alliances have been forced to learn how to fight after some hard defeats in the past, while others have gone in search of great warriors to lead their armies.
I always felt safe and confident that nothing bad would happen to me. Well, I know when a kingdom is very well protected and when a hunt is risky, but I am always very cautious in every attack to avoid being caught, but that does not always mean that an open war would start in those kingdoms. In most cases, I was able to invade and leave the kingdom without much trouble.
But the last invasion was completely different...
I received information that a target was unprotected in kingdom 424, belonging to the IXA alliance. I had never invaded that kingdom or attacked that alliance before, so I had no information about what that invasion would be like.

I didn't know that territory, so I had to take a closer look to understand what I was getting myself into. I didn't want to invade that kingdom without understanding why no hunter ever sets foot on those lands. My spies returned with information that left me a little concerned and made me wonder if it was really worth entering that territory.
The organization of that kingdom was different... The kingdom was crowded, I could see that in the power rankings, but it was almost impossible to locate the players; they were all hidden and scattered, for some reason. My target was Hans, and he was one of the few players who kept his castle in King’s Landing. But why do they do that? What's the strategy behind it?
That dawn was strange. And that information was giving me the chills. It was the first time I had felt something like that, a knot in my stomach. But I decided to take the risk anyway.
Before attacking, I checked to see if I had enough resources and troops for that combat. And after a few minutes, I gave the order for the first attack to be launched.

Hans's wall collapsed on the first impact. The lack of synergy between the commanders left him completely vulnerable, causing him to lose more than half of his defense troops. My men fought as hard as they could, but they had to retreat to catch their breath and replace the lost troops while I planned the second attack.
From that moment on, all IXA members knew I was there, and it became a nightmare in my head. A few minutes had passed, and I had not healed my troops who were in the hospital. I spent a long time looking at Hans, thinking that someone would send reinforcements.
Nothing happened, no one from IXA reacted, which gave me room to launch the second attack safely. I healed my men, reinforced the front line, and launched the second attack, hoping to finish Hans.

The second attack was enough to defeat Hans. Still, I suffered significant losses, but nothing that worried me. After that, I healed my troops and went to a safe location where I could calmly search for more targets.
The kingdom was silent; no one had reacted. The few noises that could be heard were only from Hans' castle in flames. It was too strange. I didn't see anyone attacking rebel leaders, no one sending troops to gather resources, no one opening rallies in rebel camps.
While I was looking for new targets, I had a surprise.

In a few minutes, I was found, and three players approached me. Honchika started a rally against me, expecting a solid and strong defense. Kuris and Primesword joined in.
At that moment, terror took hold of me and the battlefield. Honchika could have launched a solo attack, and that would have been enough to defeat me, but he preferred a rally. I had less than 5 minutes to think of something. What could I do to reverse that situation? I tried to hide as many troops as possible, but it wasn't enough. If Honchika's rally hits me... I'm done for.
That's when I sent a message to all my friends asking for help.
And when I least expected it, the help arrived.

When I thought all was lost, Nolram and his allies invaded Kingdom 424 and launched a rally in Kuris. The first attack was enough to draw attention to him and let me escape. Kuris suffered a nasty defeat that forced him to activate the bubble, while the others scattered across the kingdom in fear of being attacked.
Honchika found Neroth Araan and launched a solo attack, but Neroth's defense was strong enough to annihilate all of Honchika's troops and capture his lord.
That invasion, which began with fear and suspense, turned Kingdom 424 into a veritable battlefield. And all the legends and scary stories behind that alliance were shattered. This invasion taught me many things, mainly that I need to be more careful in future invasions and that no alliance is invincible.
IXA, which thought itself invincible and attacked all its invaders, now knows my name and what I can do. And I hope this isn't my last visit.
Thanks for reading!





