
Five Solos over Kingdom 105 Kingdom 105 lay open beneath a clear sky, its borders quiet, almost careless. There was no tension in the air, no warning signs that a storm is approaching from the drak. That was how these hunts always began. Silence before the storm. Steph Yap watched the terrain from his high wall´s that gave a good position to watch over the Kingdome, spear units already aligned behind him. No banners were raised. No speeches were given. This was not a campaign meant to be remembered by cheers. It was meant to be remembered by blood. The target was Krumov of the GEU alliance. A castle filled with variets of bows, cavalry, infantry, spears, T1 to T4 all layered now exposed. Padding mixed with real force. A structure that looked busy, not prepared. Worse time, that the shield was gone. No reinforcements waited nearby. No allies moved in response. Krumov stood alone, whether by arrogance or mistake no longer mattered. Five solo attacks were prepared. No rallies. No delays. Ruthless efficiency would decide the outcome.
First Hit — Testing the Shell
The first solo struck fast. Spear formations advanced with brutal clarity, punching into the outer defense before the defenders could settle into formation. Arrows flew from the walls in uneven waves. Cavalry attempted to reposition, but coordination was already failing. The clash was short and violent. The T1 line collapsed instantly. The presence of stronger units slowed the push but did not stop it. Shields broke. Spears drove forward relentlessly. The first hit tore open the structure of the defense, exposing weak internal line´s. Steph Yap withdrew without hesitation. This was never meant to finish the job. It was meant to read the enemy and show him what will wait for him. The results were clear. Krumov’s defenses fall faster than expected.

Second Hit — Breaking Rhythm
The second solo followed almost immediately. No time was given to recover morale or reorganize troops. Spear units hit again, targeting the already destabilized sections. Cavalry attempted a counter, charging into the advance with raw force but no support. They were cut down in tight formation fighting, trapped between discipline and timing they could not match. Losses mounted quickly inside the castle. Healers, trying to stabilize what they could. But it wasn’t enough. The second hit ripped deeper, stripping away remaining padding and dragging higher-tier troops into an unfavorable exchange. Steph Yap watched the reports arrive. Calm. Exact. The rhythm belonged to him now.

Third Hit — Pressure Without
Mercy By the third solo, Krumov’s defenses were fully compromised. The remaining mixed troops fought harder now, desperation replacing confidence. Infantry and spears formed uneven lines. Archers fired blindly from behind collapsing wall´s. This hit was heavier. Resistance no longer there. Casualties rose and rose on both sides. The fighting turned close and brutal, steel clashing against steel. Wounded were pulled back quickly, but there was no pause in the assault. Steph Yap did not slow the tempo. Ruthlessness demanded momentum. When the third solo ended, the numbers spoke clearly. The castle was bleeding strength it could not replace the fallen troops.

Fourth Hit — The Collapse
Begins The fourth solo arrived like an executioner’s ax. The Spear formations advanced with full commitment, exploiting every weakness exposed by the earlier strikes. Defenders tried to rotate fresh units forward, but coordination had fully failed by now. Orders came too late. Lines dissolved under pressure. Walls shook. The defenses failed. What remained of Krumov’s force was now fighting only to survive, not to hold ground. The fourth hit carved through the last meaningful resistance, leaving the castle hollowed and vulnerable. Steph Yap did not celebrate. One strike remained. The most important one. Krumov and his last man fall back and tries to make a last stand, try to survive.

Fifth Hit — Capture
The final solo was hard and decisive. No mercy. No restraint. The Spears drove straight into the core of the castle lead by Steph Yap himself, overwhelming the final defenders in seconds. Any troop that remained scattered or fell to there final peace where they stood. The resistance collapsed completely. The seven have left them. Lord Krumov was captured. The banners of GEU fell silent over the ruined fortress. The fight was over and again victory was Steph Yap.

Aftermath
Five solos. Five victories. No reinforcements interfered. No rally was needed. Krumov was zeroed. His lord captured. Over 28.4 million merit were secured through ruthless execution. The battlefield fell quieted quickly. Healers moved through the aftermath, but the outcome was already sealed. Kingdom 105 would remember this not as a war, but as a removal. A precise, unforgiving hunt carried out without spectacle. Steph Yap turned away from the ruined castle. There was no reason to stay any longer. Another target would rise. Another shield would fall. And when it did, the result would be the same.
TheLu from house Bronn.





