
Camie has built her reputation the hard way. She is an infantry player from OBV alliance and for a long time she held the number one position in the merit rankings. Recently, Gianicus managed to pass her and take that top spot. Now she sits at number two, slowly working her way back. For Camie, this is not something that causes frustration. It creates focus. She knows the only way to reclaim first place is through countless hunts and consistent results.

She doesn’t rely on others to hand her targets. She searches herself. That is exactly how this hunt began. From kingdom 425, she started scanning for something valuable enough to matter. Small cities and low troop counts were ignored. If she was going to close the gap on Gianicus, the target needed to be worth the troops she would commit.
Her search led her into kingdom 52. That is where she found MoonWolfBor from UOF alliance...

The scout report immediately caught her attention. MoonWolfBor was running an infantry wall made mostly of T4 troops, mixed with some lower tiers, but there was no real meatshield protecting the higher value troops. Even better, he was sitting in rebel gear. That combination made the target very attractive. Large troop count meant solid merit potential, and rebel gear meant the defense wouldn’t hold for long.
Camie ported from K425 into K52 without hesitation and prepared her first solo.
The first attack hit hard. MoonWolfBor’s infantry line took heavy damage right away. Without a meatshield to absorb the early losses, the T4 troops started dropping quickly and the lord was captured on the first hit. The report came back strong. Camie’s losses were small, and the value gained was clear. The city was wounded, but not finished. There was still enough left standing to justify a second hit.

She didn’t wait.
The second solo followed soon after. This time, the remaining troops couldn’t stabilize. The damage from the first hit had already weakened the structure of the defense. The second attack broke it completely. MoonWolfBor was fully zeroed. The target had been worth the move from K425, and the merit gained brought her closer to where she wanted to be.

But the situation changed quickly. Almost immediately after zeroing MoonWolfBor, an attack notification appeared.
Valkiria from UOF had launched a solo attack on Camie’s castle.
At that exact moment, Camie only had T1 troops inside her city. Her main army was still out of the castle from the solo attacks. On paper, it looked like bad timing. If Valkiria had scouted carefully, the situation could have been different. But she didn’t.
The attack landed and hit nothing valuable.

The T1 troops were killed but the damage was small and Camie lost nothing important. No panic. No rushed reaction. Just patience and awareness. She knew that if Valkiria attacked again without checking or scouting her castle, the result would be very different. And as Camie predicted, Valkiria launched another solo attack on the hunter, but this time, Camie's full army was inside the castle, just waiting for the cavalry lord to come....
Valkiria, a weak cavalry player, committed without adjusting or reconsidering. The attack crashed straight into Camie’s infantry defense. The difference was immediate. The report showed heavy losses on Valkiria’s side, and the attack failed badly. More importantly, Valkiria’s lord was now trapped inside Camie’s castle.

In a matter of seconds, the hunter had become the one in control again. Camie didn’t sit still. With Valkiria’s lord locked and her troops already damaged from the failed hit, the next step was obvious. Camie ported closer to the enemy and launched a solo attack on Valkiria’s city. The first hit tore through what remained of her cavalry forces. Without strong gear, without strong defense and already weakened, the city couldn’t hold under pressure. Troops dropped fast, and there was no sign of recovery.

Camie followed with a second solo.
That attack finished everything. Valkiria was fully zeroed. Her remaining troops were wiped, and there was no chance of rebuilding quickly. What started as an attempt to defend an alliance member ended with her own city burning instead.
When the dust settled, Camie reviewed the numbers.
Fifteen million merit gained from the hunt.
MoonWolfBor provided the main share, and Valkiria’s failed aggression added even more. But this raid was not only about points. It showed something important. Camie hunted successfully. She handled an unexpected counterattack calmly. She avoided losses when her castle was vulnerable. She trapped a lord. And she zeroed the player who tried to strike back.

Gianicus may currently hold the number one position, but hunts like this are how that gap closes. Camie doesn’t need drama or chaos. She needs solid targets, clean execution and moments where others make mistakes. In kingdom 52, she found exactly that. She came looking for merit. She left with fifteen million more, one trapped lord, two zeroed cities, and another step closer to reclaiming the top spot.





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