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Kingdom 134: 6 Castles burned

Wars & Stories in Westeros
Article Publish : 10/12/2025 06:56
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KyRoo was restless. The kingdom map stretched out in front of him, calm and quiet. No large battles were planned, no alliances were waiting. He simply wanted action, merit, and a chance to test his army. He scanned through the kingdoms carefully, searching for targets that were unbubbled and easy to strike. His eyes caught six castles in one kingdom, each looking vulnerable and tempting. Some were small, others were larger, but all were unbubbled. Timing was perfect, and KyRoo moved fast to take advantage.


First Target: 5.1 Million Troops

The first castle was quiet, holding 5.1 million troops. Most of them were spearmen and infantry, organized in a strong defensive formation. KyRoo studied the report carefully. The enemy had a mix of T4 Infantry, T4 Cavalry, and T4 Spearmen, but their numbers were manageable. His own army was ready, with strong T5 Infantry and T4 Infantry, fully prepared for a quick and decisive strike.

KyRoo sent the first attack. The hit landed perfectly, smoke rose from the castle walls, and troops began to fall fast. The enemy suffered heavy losses immediately, including over 3.9 million soldiers deaths. Even though a portion of the defenders survived, the attack had clearly weakened the castle.


He did not wait long before sending a second strike. Flames spread along the walls, and the remaining defenders were destroyed. The enemy lord appeared in his dungeon, confirming that the castle had been fully captured. The walls were scorched, troops were gone, and KyRoo’s army had barely suffered any damage. The operation was quick, clean, and highly effective.


Second Target: 7.9 Million Troops

The second castle was slightly stronger, holding 7.9 million troops. Its walls were thicker, and the defenders were prepared for attack. KyRoo took time to scout carefully, analyzing troop types and formations. The first hit struck with precision. Smoke and fire began to rise from the castle, and enemy troops were destroyed quickly.

He sent a second strike shortly after. This attack spread further fire along the walls and reduced the defenders even more. The castle trembled, and cracks appeared along its walls. KyRoo prepared for a final hit, but the castle disappeared from the map before the finishing strike. Although the target escaped, KyRoo had dealt significant damage, and his army remained strong. Merit was earned, and the mission had been successful despite the escape.


Third Target: 15 Million Troops

Castle three was massive, holding 15 million troops. It was a mixture of T3 and T4 soldiers, heavily trained, and supported by fortified walls. This attack would be dangerous if miscalculated. The first strike landed, producing casualties, but the castle remained standing. Troops fell, but the strong core still survived.

A second strike followed. Fire spread across the walls, and soldiers dropped in waves. KyRoo’s army took some losses, but he remained confident. He prepared for a final attack, but just before it could hit, the enemy activated a bubble. The castle vanished from the map, leaving KyRoo frustrated but knowing he had done considerable damage. Even if the target escaped, his army had proven its strength, and merit had been gained for weakening such a powerful castle.


Fourth Target: 2.4 Million Troops

The fourth castle was small, holding only 2.4 million troops. KyRoo attacked without hesitation. The single strike landed cleanly, and the castle began burning immediately. Enemy troops fell fast, and the lord appeared in his dungeon. This attack was simple, requiring minimal effort, but it added another burned castle to KyRoo’s tally. The army had barely lost a soldier, making it a quick and satisfying victory.


Fifth Target: 12.6 Million Troops

Castle five presented a bigger challenge. With 12.6 million troops, mostly T3 with some T4 troops, it required careful planning. KyRoo scouted the castle, analyzing troop formations and wall strength. The first strike hit cleanly, reducing enemy troops and producing smoke along the walls. KyRoo healed his soldiers quickly and prepared the second hit. Flames spread further, troops fell rapidly, and walls began to crumble.

The second attack completed the job. The castle broke open, and the enemy lord appeared as well in KyRoo’s dungeon. Merit was high, and his army remained strong. The castle was fully burned, adding another victory to the growing list. Timing and careful scouting had made the difference, and KyRoo’s strategy had worked perfectly.


Sixth Target: 12 Million Troops

The final castle was large, with 12 million troops, including T3 and T4 soldiers. The walls were slightly weaker than the previous target, and KyRoo attacked decisively. One strike was enough to burn the castle, reduce enemy troops to zero, and captured the lord. His army remained strong, with minimal losses, proving once again that timing and preparation could overcome even large armies.


KyRoo looked over the battlefield. Smoke rose from 4 burning castles. While one had bubbled, and one escaped just before he could finish it. His army had survived every attack with minimal losses. Timing, careful scouting, and strategic planning had made all the difference. Even the bubbled and fleeing castles would remember the attacks, and the players who had escaped would be more cautious in the future.

He healed his troops and trained replacements. Each attack had been precise and measured. Watching the smoke rise from the destroyed castles, KyRoo felt satisfaction. His army had been tested and proven strong, and merit had been earned.


KyRoo Secures Victory

At the end of the day, KyRoo allowed himself a small smile. Four castles had been destroyed, one bubbled, and one escaped. 11 attacks in total, no backup needed, no support called, no alliances involved. Just careful planning, strong equipment, and perfect timing. The kingdom was quiet now, but he knew that as long as players remained careless, his army would always be ready.

KyRoo’s hunt had been a complete success. Merit gained, troops destroyed, and lords captured. He had tested his army against a variety of targets and won every fight where timing allowed. The kingdom would remember his actions, and the players who had been attacked would be more cautious next time.

“Next time, they will be more careful” KyRoo thought, smiling as he checked his army once more.

“Fast, clean, and precise” he whispered quietly to himself, satisfied with the day’s results.

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