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K10 finally got of its slump by beating K11 once more at War of the Kingdoms. This is the second meeting of the two sides with the older domain winning both contests.

“[K10] did a massive purge before [War of the Kingdoms] started,” observed cam0 of TheHighCouncil (tHC). “[There was not] much left for us to kill.”

The lead fluctuated around the 200-million-point mark for most of the day, peaking at about 240 million.

Korillion of HouseOfTyrion (HTT) getting marked by eight K11 castles.

For the sake of balance, we illustrate here a K10 win, a K11 win, and friendly fire between teammates.

K12 completes re-conquest of K15

When we last saw them, K12 and K15 were having a tug of war for the upper hand. In the end, it was K12 that prevailed, repeating the result of their first encounter.

K12 was in the driver’s seat by the time the second half of the event rolled in.

K12 Great City occupants

K15 Great City occupants

Oh, hi, Mark… I mean Ken1.

Being familiar faces with each other, sportsmanship abound.

K28 makes it double against K29

K28 won in come-from-behind fashion to retain their unbeaten record against K29.

In our halftime recap, K29 had the advantage. However, things changed from there.

It is rabbit season. not duck season. Fire!

We lost again. [The] reason was before [War of the Kingdoms], [there] was [a kingdom] purge for [unshielded] people. [In the] previous [War of the Kingdoms], first [alliance] did this without informing [the] second alliance, [causing some problems]. [This War of the Kingdoms, it happened] again and [two to three alliances did not] participate [and completely did nothing. I [think everything] was [the] same (from the previous meeting)… We were ahead for [ten] hours, [then] we start [losing] since we are good [with] personal attacks, raids, [and] gathering, but not good [in coordinating on offense and defense]. [So in the] last [ten] hours, [the] enemy top alliance [started to call for rallies both on Lords and Ladies and in Great Cities and] our people [do not] know how to [defend against them]. [The] first line [was the] tank line of [the] counter formation. [It is] all random. [Also] in all alliances, there are around 20 [persons participating]… half of them [Europeans and Americans] and half of them [Chinese and Taiwanese]. [The] top alliance, [where the] leader [is Chinese], [the] members are [Koreans, Europeans, and other Asians], so [interaction] is [a] mess. [We used an alliance hall for the first time], and we [became] first… in points. [It is] a must [to] chat [on the Common Hall], but they (other K29 alliances), mostly [do not] even use alliance mail. [People do not] know [how to rally, defend, and occupy big castles]… Everything is so random. King Pal, K29

For additional information on how the second half went, read the recap courtesy of KitSummer.

Note that the rankings, occupation times, and the Great City occupants might not be final.

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