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Wars & Stories in Westeros Wars & Stories in Westeros
Article Publish : 04/05/2025 07:18
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Being the final stretch of the regular season of the Siege of Winterfell and with only two games left to know the qualifiers to the Playoffs, the FFS alliance decided to make a change to its usual schedule as it was in fourth place, beating the BDR alliance by just over 200 points; Latrasil had already seen other alliances like DUM perform this action before, so immediately the possible opponent alliances were their former FuK alliance, the endless rivals of this alliance, that is, FDH, or there was a possibility that DUM would change their schedule and we would face them; this was a very low but possible possibility.

The registration had been made, and at the beginning of the day it was already possible to know the rival that FFS would face; it was FDH. Since there would be no problem with this since it was not about their previous companions, this time the formations that would be used as a test would be only lancers, but why this change? In previous games it was notorious that the formation used in cavalry, since it was not enhanced, was very weak and disappeared very easily, but there was a problem with this: the number of their T5 in spears was only 3 million. With the decision to test the formations only of spears, their barracks had the job of delivering the weapons and thus generating 1 million more of these troops, ready for the approaching battle.

With the troops already defined, the formations would only have a slight change: the main march with Daenerys Targaryen, Draco, and Hector; the second, more endurance march with Patelo, Jaime Lannister, and Mengo; and the third, support march with Melisandre, Varys, and the Night King, as always, to disable enemies and exert greater pressure on them. Fewer players than usual were seen on the battlefield; however, due to the changes, this was to be expected. As usual, the swingers team headed to provide support and cause a stir on the right side of the map, splitting their forces into concentrations aimed at the Hot Springs and some advancing toward the enemy Greyjoy Keep 2 to weaken the advance marches in FDH.

The enemy alliance concentrated a smaller number of marches here, so Hot Springs passed to Allied control in a very short time. Seeing this, the FFS commanders were planning to have an easy and inexpensive victory, since it was unknown how future battles would play out. With this in mind, they ordered the enemy marches to be harassed as quickly as possible. They were unable to reach the most important building on this side, being intercepted at the Fortress, and, if forced to fight there, they could only retreat.

In just 3 minutes, the enemies located in the Fortress had been eliminated; however, it was not yet open, and its capture would take a couple of minutes. Some stayed there, and the others advanced to obtain the Greyjoy Base closest to FDH, which was already dyed in red, but only 2 marches guarded this position. Due to this and without major inconveniences, the red-stained Base had fallen and changed its color to blue in a short time. FFS immediately went to besiege the FDH marches so that they could not leave, so the transports only depended on the march speed, remembering that the general objective of the alliance was to obtain the greatest amount of points since, despite already having almost a certain space in the Playoffs of this season, they also wanted to get a good position to advance as much as possible and get better rewards for all the members of the alliance, with greater sights on the fragments of the Blue Winter rose castle.

On the other side of the map, the Stark Base and Fortress, which already belonged to the allied forces, began to blink red and blue, indicating that some FDH speed marches had broken in and were trying to take them. Upon realizing this, the commanders ordered marches to remain in the taken buildings to prevent this again, and so the FDH attempts were diminished and they were running out of chances of obtaining a place in the playoffs. "Joy for some, disaster for others," Latrasil thought.

With the siege on the outskirts of their main base, the FDH could do no more and abandoned the fight. The schedule change had worked out very well for those led by QUEENY, who were poised to secure a top-four finish in the regular season, hoping only for one final game in which they would no longer depend on the result. But leaders always think about the well-being of the majority, so losing is never an option, and advancing further means greater rewards. At the end of the round, however, we were still in 4th place. Would they have had the same change in the final round? Or would they just play normally? A question that will be answered later...



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