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Panda shows her strength - K392

Wars & Stories in Westeros Wars & Stories in Westeros
Article Publish : 12/08/2025 06:49
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The coast of K392 woke under a gray sky, but the fog wasn’t enough to hide the problem. Messages in the kingdom chat showed patrol markers appearing in places where no one from K392 should be. Merchant reports mentioned unexpected tolls along common routes, and returning messengers carried signs and banners that didn’t match the local alliances. When pAnDa climbed the ridge overlooking the shoreline, she analyzed the landscape the same way she studied an in-game map. Formations were visible near the waterline, makeshift posts appeared beside the cliffs, and one heavy defense marker stood out on the tactical grid. This wasn’t a passing army. It was an occupation.



Jeor opened the map in front of her and pointed to the coordinates flagged by incoming notifications. Gerbens Land had built a coastal fortress inside K392 and was already attempting to control their movement lines. Natan arrived with a screenshot of troop activity, while SunSmasher showed partial composition of enemy units. Everything confirmed one thing: Gerbens had entered the kingdom without permission and was using veteran spearmen to secure strategic choke points. If pAnDa did nothing, other commanders might try the same, and authority over the region would collapse.



The first rally was prepared as a formal expulsion. pAnDa placed the rally marker on the map, targeting the weakest section of Gerbens’s improvised wall, while Natan and SunSmasher positioned themselves on opposite flanks. When she launched the rally, the battle report flashed instantly. Her cavalry soldiers cut through the mist, and the frontline shook from the impact. Losses on pAnDa’s side were heavy: 1.2M dead.

But even at that cost, the attack was enough to break Gerbens’s wall and kill 1.3M soldiers of his defense. On the battlefield, the breach opened like a wound, spreading panic through the ranks of his elite spearmen. Gerbens had trusted those units more than any fortress. Now the defense bar dropped, and the wall fell. His pride took the first hit.



Before Gerbens could reorganize, the second rally pushed deeper. SunSmasher broke the outer barricades, Natan hit from the right flank, and pAnDa pierced the center. The report displayed the result clearly: pAnDa lost 720K, while Gerbens lost 2.7M.

On the tactical map, red markers indicated burning depots and supply routes disrupted by the advance. This wasn’t just killing troops. It was disabling logistics. Notifications showed intercepted couriers and destroyed storage points. Gerbens’s control over his defensive lines weakened, and messaging delays appeared in his coordination.



The third rally was aimed directly at his last organized reserve. The report showed the icons for siege units and spearmen clashing at the center of his formation. The strike was devastating: 6.3M losses for Gerbens in a single attack. His morale bar collapsed. The system displayed scattered troop movement, signs of desertion, and broken formation patterns. This was the turning point. After this rally, Gerbens could no longer coordinate a stable defense. His occupation wasn’t only cracked; it was falling apart.



With his tactical center gone, the fourth rally focused on remaining pockets of resistance. Natan and SunSmasher pushed into corridors that had once been secure, and pAnDa advanced with precise timing. The report registered 5.1M additional losses for Gerbens. On the map, several red zones shifted to neutral gray, confirming cleared territory. This step wasn’t about overwhelming force anymore; it was about preventing Gerbens from regaining any position that could stall the kingdom’s recovery.



The fifth rally was the final coordinated attack. SunSmasher and Natan moved beside pAnDa like a reinforced wall, removing every defensive point still standing. The losses were again significant for the invader: 5.2M troops eliminated. Notifications showed patrol posts shutting down and signals ceasing across the coastline. The makeshift fortress that once anchored his illegal presence was now isolated and unstable. Supply lines were cut, defensive towers were gone, and the map showed no remaining strategic structure that Gerbens could depend on.



With the bulk of the enemy forces broken, pAnDa executed the sixth attack alone. It was symbolic and practical: the kingdom no longer needed a rally team to finish the fight. Her solo attack removed 1.7M additional troops, and the report confirmed that no defensive formations remained intact. Movement logs indicated scattered, disorganized units with no chain of command. Strategic paths turned green again, showing regained control. This attack didn’t just reduce numbers; it secured authority.



The seventh and final attack was a cleanup. pAnDa swept the last pockets of resistance, eliminating the remaining 863K soldiers. The final report displayed a clean summary: Gerbens’s occupation defeated, territory restored, routes reopened. On the ground, his flags lay torn across the ruins of the fortress. Gerbens himself was found alone, without troops, without communication, without any remaining position in the kingdom. Capture wasn’t needed; his removal was complete. With no troops, no territory, and no defensive bar left, his claim over K392 was erased.

Back at the command tent, Jeor reviewed the consolidated reports and marked the patrol schedule for restored zones. Stannis prepared escort routes for merchants returning to the coast. Natan and SunSmasher received orders to hold temporary guard positions until the region stabilized. pAnDa checked the final status screen: no enemy markers, no warnings, no active intrusions. K392 was fully under control again. She sent the official announcement to the kingdom channel, confirming that occupation forces had been expelled.

The conflict ended cleanly. No unresolved threads. No threats pending. The leadership of K392 remained intact, and the logs showed every step of the defense. There was no fantasy beyond the mechanics of the game, no exaggerated drama, only coordinated action, strategic precision, and the execution of seven attacks that removed an uninvited commander from territory that was never his to claim.

K392 was free. The routes were open. Authority was restored. And now everyone knows who is the queen of 392.


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