
Kingdom 122 is usually considered a very safe kingdom. With no major wars or conflicts taking place, it is a place that most hunters tend to avoid. The reason is simple: few kingdoms are as well protected as this one. Many of FDH's strongest players are stationed there, including Steel96, the powerful and respected alliance leader, who rarely backs down when one of his allies is threatened.
From time to time, one of the FDH players forgets to activate their bubble, and all eyes immediately turn toward the kingdom. Scouts can be seen everywhere, inspecting castles and gathering information, but very few hunters are willing to actually make the trip. But there was one hunter, a fearless warrior, who was about to challenge that power.

Coming from the RRH alliance, the fearless spear warrior who calls herself "Crazy Kamikaze" was ready to challenge the powerful FDH alliance. Diamonds is the kind of hunter who thrives on chaos and never backs down from a challenge, not even from direct provocation. Her orders are simple and precise: burn castles and leave no survivors behind, no matter what.
Diamonds was searching for a new adventure, a new battle that could bring some excitement to her weekend. One of the first kingdoms she checked was Kingdom 122, led and protected by FDH. She started by taking a look at Winterfell, then inspected Casterly Rock, and even Sunspear was carefully examined, but nothing seemed worthy of her attention. Then, in King's Landing, Diamonds found something that immediately caught her eye.

Mylas's castle was alone, without any neighbors or protection coming from the FDH. No one knew whether Mylas was without a bubble on purpose, to challenge a hunter and test her defense, or if she had lost it by mistake, but the truth is that this mistake would not go unnoticed and would cost all of her troops.
Diamonds needed to check the entire kingdom and analyze the situation she was getting herself into. Many FDH players seemed to be offline, but the main and strongest ones were active, which caused a bit of fear in Diamonds and required her to be more careful.
Robert, one of her friends, was worried that someone might have sent a garrison and also needed to see what Mylas had in her defense, and to prevent her from falling into a trap, he sent a scout there to gather information.

Contrary to all expectations, Mylas's defense was very weak. No synergy was present in her formation, and no commanders capable of making a difference were there. In addition, Mylas had 66 million troops, with the overwhelming majority being cavalry. That was the perfect target for Diamonds, who would attack Mylas directly with spear troops.
Diamonds was sure she wanted to do it, even knowing all the risks she was taking. Robert would be her right-hand man. While Diamonds carried out the attacks, Robert would keep an eye on the other FDH players and any suspicious movement around Mylas's castle; Diamonds would be warned and would stop the attacks.
That was the perfect plan to complete the mission without falling into any ambush. But would it work? Diamonds then entered the kingdom, checked her gear, formation, and troops, and then launched the first attack.

Diamonds' army gathered together and entered through a single gate to pressure and collapse Mylas's wall as quickly as possible. The battle was fast, and no matter how hard Mylas tried to hold on, her fortifications were destroyed by Diamonds' spear troops.
Mylas remained standing after the first attack, but her power was drastically reduced when the battle report arrived and showed 477 million power reduced and 13.7 million troops lost.
That first encounter was a catastrophe for Mylas, who, besides losing almost her entire army in a single impact, failed to cause any significant losses to Diamonds' army.
Mylas did not have much time to react, and before she could even finish calculating her losses, the enemy army approached for the second time.

The moment between the first and second attack was filled with tension. Diamonds was almost certain that someone would send reinforcements or a garrison to Mylas's castle. She had only two options: stop the attack or strike quickly. And, of course, she decided to risk everything.
From Mylas's point of view, the second attack was a disaster. More than 17 million troops were lost, and her Lord was captured. After that, she had no choice but to use a bubble and save what was left of her army.
Mylas had suffered a crushing defeat that cost her all of her highest-quality troops, leaving her with only T1 and T2 troops, which are practically useless. And while checking the FDH members, Diamonds noticed that Mylas was online, which meant that this had been a clear attempt to test her defense, but it had not worked.

Diamonds was one of the few hunters brave enough to invade FDH's kingdom and attack one of its members. Now the only question is whether that attack will go unpunished or if her alliance will face some kind of retaliation.
Two hours passed. Diamonds found a new target and then left the kingdom. Now all that remains is to find out what the next chapter of this story will be.





