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Camie to K249: I came, I saw, I conquered

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Article Publish : 02/22/2026 07:47
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The frost of Nightkings winter, casting drought and leaving warriors separated and exhausted, kingdom 249 on the brink of defeating the opposing threat to Westeros still has to contend with hunters, those who may seek out vengeance, pride or a more simple metric of merit, Camie, a notorious hunter, stumbled across one lord beaten but not yet buried and intended on putting Drakonus in their grave regardless of who may oppose.

Camie, a notorious merit hunter, dare I say I’ve claimed the top not only in rank, but stature, commanding an infamous Infantry lineup, combined with their extremely low power compared to other hunters, although I forgo the luxury or tier 5 soldiers like many have, the low power enables me to venture to near every kingdom for a much lower cost than my competition, eventually outranking hunters and top lords alike.

But a hunter needs something to hunt, or else how are they supposed to make merit? In my search, currently the Night King event is on, winter has come, and many lords assemble their cities near Winterfell to push back the oncoming undead, I am having to remind myself to search Winterfell’s treelines in case of any unbubbled there, a habit of only searching kingslanding treelines has likely cost me some juicy kills here and there, but no matter, scrolling through to K249 I come across the lord Drakonus, in gear which I assume is equipped to boost bowmen but it is hard to tell with the royal gear.



Scout reports come back, indeed, they had to have been fighting the nightking before with their hospital beds filled with many tier 1 troops, alongside being a bowmen lord, though with a great many other troop types, perfect for my lineups' massive area of attack commanders, I will wipe the floor with this lord.




Porting in, prepared with about half my rally setup, I had three lords joining me on this raid, enough to fill beyond my normal setup but just not enough for a max rally. Even so, I was confident, and besides, having one less lord meant more of a merit split for everyone else. All well and good, no reaction from Drakonus and their alliance tower was already down, so no threat of an outside force spoiling the fun, I thought, but naturally, maybe I was too used to the easy rally walks, unaware of the blue demon storming my own city, and it wasn’t from the nightking.



Blockade, now unable to move, a death sentence for most hunters, but I already told you, I am not most hunters, being low power, of course, meant I didn’t carry many troops, so hiding whatever I wasn’t using wasn’t all too difficult, and finally, the agressor shown themselves, Jalle, a cavlalry lord, not the greatest odds my infantry could be facing, but now having been solo attacked, I now knew what I was up against.



Still no interference against my real target, my rally stormed Drakonus’s city, crumbling their gates and slaughtering a great many of their defending forces.



But a single rally wasn’t enough to fully take Drakonus down, in truth from this point on I could have probably solo attacked them myself and finished of what remained, but that isn’t in good spirit to the other lords who ventured here with me, and with no response from Jallie’s, perhaps he was trying his best to intimidate me, I launched a second rally against Drakonus, preparing to finish what still remained.



Fires breaking out in the distance, those are from the direction of my allies, indeed, another foe has entered the battle, Anubis, a mighty spearman lord, storming through and plundering what they could of my allies cities, fortunately majority of their soldiers were hidden like mine, so Anubis efforts were fruitless, but now, I thought to myself, a new challenger is here.



Just in time from being forced only to watch my allies' cities be massacred, my second and finally rallied marched through Drakonus’s city, leaving only the few rerouted soldiers left and many tier 1 bowmen not even worth the effort of plundering.



Expecting a counterattack, I rushed my own army back and released my shelter, now having well over two million soldiers and some tier 3 infantry shield, I was confident in tanking a hit from Jalle’s, but yet it never came, I waited and waited, but I wasn’t made to sit around waiting to trap someone, if Jalle’s won’t attack me, I will take the initiative as the horns for rally once again sounded.

Going through the score reports, despite Jalle being a heavy cavalry lord with gear on and a great many cavalry to boost their mix def was all I needed to see and was confident although it be tough I would beat them.




But Jalle must have been attracted to my collon as soon after my rally was initiated, they seemed to retreat, tracking their city from my rally, they fell all the way back to Winterfell, of course, Jalle would retreat to their second alliance hive, I figured. I couldn’t say if I was insulted or surprised, but I wasn’t gonna have my army march for over an hour just for Jalle’s to bubble, they were not worth any rally speed-ups, taunting them in world chat, I humbly disbanded the rally and turned my attention to Anubis.



I had to give this some thought, scout reports returned and judging their lineup, though at face value wasn’t overly heavy with top commanders, those weapons were intimidating, I will admit.



A max Danny weapon is nothing to laugh at, being the perfect counter to my infantry, despite not having any synergy with their weakness, which was made all the more potent with two healers and a max-level Jamie weapon. In hindsight, maybe I should have used Commander Kevin to counter the majority of Anubis’s weaknesses, but we were in the present, and my rally was already initiated, perhaps Anubis was the foe I was searching for.




Jumping around probably in a panic, I knew Anubis would be a tough foe, and not really having time to call in a 5th person to join in my rally, I was running at about 80% power, not the most ideal when my foe wasn’t some mid tier spearmen noob, regardless, Anubis settled far from my city though not too far marching distance, if they didn’t do anything, they would have enough time for their fervor to run out and bubble up their city before my rally hit.

I look towards my allies, we have rally boots and can use them worse comes to worse, but that wouldn’t have matter, nearly as soon as my rally began it’s venture, Anubis took the initiative.



Porting away whilst my army marched, in an instant our armies clashed, a fearsome foe for sure and the worthy challenger they were, I couldn’t tell you if Anubis switched their formation to shelter as many spearmen or if they hadn’t set their defense up properly, hitting into infantry cavalry, say goodbye to many of their tier 5 troops is all I could say, though not an overwhelming victory and I was fortunately Anubis wasn’t reinforced by any courageous helpers, my army, winning the battle, still returned bruised but not defeated.




Swiftly healing up my wounded soldiers, I always hated the cost of tier 4, but just before I could make it in time, but alas, Anubis ported away once again, avoiding a second rally from me.



My conquest isn’t done, I said. Jalle’s still unbubbled in Winterfell, I port in, ready to challenge them once again, but it was too good to be true, bubbling up nearly as fast as my rally could be initiated.

I came to triumph over one, and in the end, made k249 top lords bleed and bubble, a simple raid turned into a conquest, though I wouldn’t be the one to burry each of my foes, they will never forget the 300m city that stormed their kingdom, and won.

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