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The Night King's Invasion k395

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Article Publish : 05/13/2025 02:20
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The Night King's Invasion

The Night King destroyed the Wall, unleashing a chilling apocalypse upon the North. His army, composed of White Walkers, undead, and fallen warriors of old, advanced relentlessly, casting the shadow of eternal winter over the lands of Westeros.

The Wall guards, cornered, put up a heroic resistance. True to their ancestral oath, the Nightbrothers stood against the invader, knowing that their numbers and strength would not be enough. In a final act of bravery, they fought to the last drop of blood, slowing the army of the dead before being overwhelmed by the relentless cold.

In the Southlands, the wind already carried terrifying news: the Wall had fallen, and the North was invaded. Faced with this imminent threat, the Queen Alliance of K395 – LBK reacted immediately. From the first day, she mobilized her troops and marched north, determined to confront the White Walkers before the Night King joined the fight himself.

The First Day – The Heroic Counterattack

Crossing the snowy northern lands, the LBK Alliance found strategic ground to establish the first line of defense, joining the few survivors of the Night's Watch.

Lord Commander Kayaba, a formidable tactician, quickly took charge. He deployed his Immaculate Spearmen, armed with spears forged from Valyrian steel, capable of shattering the icy skeletons of the White Walkers. When the enemy troops approached, he gave the order to attack. The shock was brutal.

The Unsullied, disciplined and relentless, advanced with deadly precision and sijnergy. They pierced the enemy lines with terrifying efficiency, striking down several White Walker generals. Creatures fell one by one to their blows, but despite this remarkable offensive, the Night King's army seemed endless.

Then the cavalry, led by the legendary knight Bichette, entered the scene. Leading the Dothraki, savage and impetuous warriors, she launched a lightning charge. Their speed, combined with their flaming weapons, wreaked havoc among the undead. Flaming corpses crumbled beneath the hooves of their mounts, but the enemy still advanced.

The battle lasted for hours. Despite the losses inflicted on the Night King's troops, the army of the dead seemed never to tire. At sunset, Dark Angel, the king of the alliance, arrived with his reinforcements: Unsullied, trained to survive the most brutal assaults. They threw themselves into the fray with calculated rage, inflicting further damage on the enemy generals.



But the army of the dead advanced, unaffected by the efforts of the living. It gained ground, closing in on Winterfell.

The Second Day – Resistance and Preparation

At sunrise, the Alliance troops saw the scale of the disaster. Thousands of enemies still stood before them, while their own forces were beginning to weaken. They had to hold on, no matter the cost.

With the help of the Nightbrothers, the warriors pushed back waves of undead again and again. Exhaustion was spreading through the ranks, but no one gave in. Every man knew that behind them, Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen were completing their preparations at Winterfell.

In the ancestral Stark stronghold, the mood was tense. Jon mobilized the Northmen, while Daenerys readied her dragons. Everyone knew that if the Alliance failed to slow the army of the dead, Winterfell would become the last bastion of life against the eternal night.

The Final Battle – The Decisive Confrontation

As the alliance reorganized, the Night King appeared on the battlefield. He had no expression, no doubt, no fear. Behind him, his elite army rose, more powerful than ever.

The alliance warlords then decided to divide their troops into three groups:

• Bichette, leading the cavalry, would lead the rapid charges and attack vulnerable points in the enemy lines.

• Angel, commanding the infantry, would hold the central position and absorb the brutal assaults of the undead.


• Dark Angel, commanding the spearmen, would seek to open a breach towards the Night King, in order to confront him directly.


The battle was terrible. Despite the intensity of the fighting, the Night King's generals continued to reinforce their ranks, protecting their master from the alliance's assaults. No matter how many enemies were slain, the army of the dead still advanced relentlessly toward Winterfell.

To prevent all reinforcements from converging on a single point, a small, elite group was formed to intercept enemy reinforcements. They positioned themselves on strategic routes, cutting off the White Walkers' supply lines and fragmenting their advance.




It was a bloody battle. Despite their efforts, every warrior knew the enemy was nearly impossible to stop.

And after two days and 55 minutes of fierce fighting, the Night King was finally struck down.

His icy eyes lost their sparkle, and his body collapsed, shattered like glass beneath Valyrian steel. The army of the dead disintegrated before the astonished eyes of the survivors.

The North was saved. Winterfell still held. But this victory came at a price: hundreds of lives had been sacrificed, and the alliance would never be the same again.


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