
The war of kingdoms between the FDH and NBe alliances was reaching its peak, turning the city of the iron throne into fire and blood. TheOnlyKing, a strong spearman from the NBe, had ravaged entire territories that had been neglected or lost the protection covering their castles, keeping the score balanced as FDH members had weathered the war by sending their troops to the big cities and farming across the enemy map.
While this was happening, GameOfKorea saw the enemy spearman land his castle next to him, and immediately his troops were gathered in his territory, preparing for the imminent attack.
His alliance partners warned him of the enemy's presence, but he told them he was already aware of it. Some told him to move his castle to a safe place, but confident in his power and emboldened by the heat of battle, he decided to stay.
“I have the defensive advantage,” he said confidently.

He was confident he could withstand an attack from the enemy spearmen thanks to the number of defensive troops on his walls, but as many in Westeros already knew, he was at a disadvantage in this fight. The reason was simple: his thousands of troops were cavalry, troops that were at a disadvantage against spears.
GameOfKorea did not call for allied reinforcements, and no dragons came to defend his walls.
“Perhaps he will try a rally on my castle,” he thought as he prepared his troops.
Amidst the tension of what would happen next, scouts announced the danger: TheOnlyKing's army was approaching, and war horns alerted the defending soldiers.
When the smoke cleared from that battlefield, crows feasted on the horses beneath GameOfKorea's walls, the enemy spears having ravaged his territory. It could not be considered a battle; it had been a complete massacre.

The enemy spearmen, outnumbering their opponents 4 to 1, had no trouble tearing down their adversary's walls, their spears easily overcoming the defenses. GameOfKorea had fallen prey to his ego and had been captured.
His allies were shocked by what had happened, and winning the war was now more complicated. However, they couldn't blame their comrade; they admired him for the victories he had given them, and the meaning of alliance had to come to the fore.
“Don't worry about me, I'll train troops,” he announced to his companions. Meanwhile, a now silent war was unfolding.
His allies were able to continue fighting in the war, and Steel had earned respect for his kingdom against TheOnlyKing, but the score favored NBe for now, which made GameOfKorea feel guilty. He had to find a way to redeem himself.
With little time left before the end of the war and NBe taking advantage of multiple battles, FDH seemed to be losing this confrontation.
FDH had maintained its advantage with great effort, and NBe had surpassed them in combat. The situation was critical, and GameOfKorea felt guilty inside.
He spent a lot of time in his barracks training troops without stopping to consider the cost of resources this was generating. Waging war is undoubtedly expensive.
“I've finished creating a good number of troops,” he finally announced to his allies.
“It's time for action, we're losing,” someone said.
Those who were now in the heat of battle were the NBe. They were unbeatable, having won every battle, and the only setback was against Steel, but even then they managed to defeat him. If the war had ended at that moment, they would have been the winners.
With this in mind, GameOfKorea positioned himself in front of the enemy warrior group.

His allies' hearts were in their mouths; this would mean either their ruin or victory.
TheOnlyKing smiled at this action, preparing for a new attack, but his partner CH4RLIEE stopped him with a hand on his shoulder.
“Leave it to me,” he said.
Far from rejecting this idea, the lancer nodded in agreement with his companion's words. After all, the territory of the lord of the horses had already been ravaged once, so how many troops could he possibly have now?
CH4RLIEE, however, did not opt for an attack on his own. His idea was to gather a demonstration against his enemy, as he had infantry soldiers at his disposal and, with a score that was not so different, he could not afford to be defeated.
The war horns sounded once more in the territory of the lord of the horses, announcing the enemy offensive. Now better prepared, he could not be overconfident. His various allies arrived with small reinforcements and dragons to help in the fight.
The NBe warrior spared no expense, calling on his allies' best troops and dragons, and soon launched his attack. With shields at the front, attempting to break through that wall of horses, his soldiers crashed into it again and again with fervent cries, crashing as if those horses were enormous statues of solid rock.

The few soldiers who were able to return reported the loss of Lord CH4RLIEE, who had been captured.
This time, GameOfKorea had trained soldiers who almost doubled in number from their previous battle. Cheers erupted, the lord of the horses had emerged almost unscathed and had achieved a formidable victory for his kingdom and alliance.
The war was over and FDH had won with his formidable performance...





