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SUPREME ARCH-MAGUS-Chapter 702: Uncle Ragnar’s Plea
No Man Island…
The atmosphere in Madam Clark's war chamber was thick with tension. The commanders of the Sworn Wizards factions were gathered, their faces drawn and weary from the endless conflicts across the Seventh Realm.
The map of the nations lay before them, dotted with markers representing the territories under their control. It was clear they occupied a lot of nations, but their army got thinned.
The heavy wooden doors creaked open, and King Ragnar, the ruler of the Frost Nation and uncle to Kent, strode in, his face pale with worry.
"Sister," Ragnar began, his voice a mixture of desperation and urgency. "My brother Ryon has targeted the Frost Nation. The army of the Nine Realms Association—eight million strong—is marching against my land. In one day, they will reach my borders. Please, you must take action."
Madam Clark looked at her brother-in-law with a mixture of sympathy and frustration. She knew the gravity of the situation, but the reality of their forces was grim.
"Ragnar, I understand your concern. But our forces are stretched thin. Each faction is managing its own territory, and the Nine Realms Association's army is deliberately targeting us one nation at a time. If we move rashly, we risk losing everything." she said, her voice calm but strained.
Ragnar bowed his head. "Sister, I beg you. My people are loyal to you. They believe in the Sworn Wizards. But if the Frost Nation falls, our morale will shatter. Ryon will claim this as a victory over you."
Madam Clark closed her eyes, her mind racing. She turned to the Supreme Sword Magus Elarin. "Sword Magus, what is your opinion on this matter?"
Elarin stroked his chin thoughtfully. "Madam Supreme, Ragnar is right. If we lose the Frost Nation, it will strengthen the Nine Realms Association. But he's also highlighted our biggest flaw: we are divided. Our strength lies in unity, and right now, we are anything but united."
Madam Clark nodded slowly. "Then what do you suggest?"
"We must consolidate our forces," Elarin replied. "Regroup our six million soldiers and focus on defending two strongholds: the Frost Nation and Doom Nation. These two territories will give us a strategic foothold and a defensible position. Once we achieve a decisive victory, we can expand our influence further."
"But consolidating our forces means abandoning large swaths of land," one of the commanders protested. "The people in those regions will lose faith in us."
"Faith means nothing if we lose this war," Elarin shot back, his voice sharp. "We can rebuild faith. We cannot rebuild if we are annihilated."
After a long silence, Madam Clark nodded. "Very well. Send the command. All factions are to regroup and focus on the Frost Nation and Doom Nation."
Just as Madam Clark's decision was announced, the doors to the chamber burst open. An elder of the Staff Faction stumbled in, his face pale and his robes disheveled. Without a word, he fell to his knees before Madam Clark.
"Elder, what is the meaning of this?" Madam Clark asked in a sharp tone.
The elder raised his trembling hands. "Madam Supreme, I bring grave news. My Staff faction leader, Zoran, is dead."
The room fell silent, the air thick with disbelief. Madam Clark stood abruptly, her chair screeching against the stone floor. "What did you say?" she demanded, her voice laced with shock and anger.
"Zoran is dead, Madam Supreme," the elder repeated. "He was killed in the Stick Nation by Princess Sony Stick. She seduced him and, with the help of thirteen commanders from Ryon's Forbidden Army, she took his life at night."
Elarin's fists clenched, his knuckles turning white. "That fool," he muttered. "Zoran's lust has cost us dearly."
Madam Clark's face darkened. "Sony Stick," she hissed. "That little wretch. I should have crushed the Stick Nation when I had the chance."
"Madam Supreme," the elder pleaded. "Please take action. The Stick Nation is rebelling against us. They are rallying under the banner of the Forbidden Army."
Madam Clark's anger was palpable, but before she could issue any commands, Elarin stepped forward. "My lady, we must not act rashly. The Stick Nation is a wealthy stronghold, and we cannot afford to lose more forces in a hasty attack. First, we need to appoint a new leader for the Staff Faction."
Madam Clark took a deep breath, reigning in her fury. "Who do you suggest, Elarin?"
Elarin hesitated for a moment before replying. "My dao partner, Ruchi, is more than capable. She has led smaller factions before and possesses the trust we need."
Madam Clark nodded. "Very well. Inform Ruchi that she is now the head of the Staff Faction."
"Thank you for trusting me. Now, allow me to personally handle the Stick Nation. I will reclaim it and bring that treacherous princess to justice. Meanwhile, you should focus on gathering our forces and defending the Frost Nation." Elarin suggested.
Madam Clark's eyes met Elarin's, her resolve hardening. "Do not fail me, Elarin. The Stick Nation must fall back under our control."
With Elarin's departure, the war chamber buzzed with activity. Commands were issued, messages were sent, and the armies of the Sworn Wizards began to regroup. Madam Clark's expression remained stoic, but inside, she felt the weight of the war pressing down on her shoulders.
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"Ragnar," she said, turning to the Frost King. "Prepare your forces. The Nine Realms Association will not take the Frost Nation easily. Our combined strength will push them back."
Ragnar nodded, his face grim but determined. "Thank you, sister. We will fight to the last."
Madam Clark's gaze swept across the room, settling on each commander in turn. "This is a war for survival," she said. "If we falter, we lose everything. Stay vigilant. Stay united. And remember, the Nine Realms Association may have numbers, but we have purpose. We fight for freedom."
The commanders nodded, their faces set with determination. As they dispersed to carry out her orders, Madam Clark turned back to the map of the Seventh Realm, her mind already working on the next move.
By nightfall, the Frost Nation was a hive of activity. Wizards, soldiers, and beasts moved through the streets, preparing for the coming battle. The citizens watched with a mixture of fear and hope, their trust placed in the Sworn Wizards to protect them.
On the horizon, the flicker of torches marked the approach of the Nine Realms Association's army. The war was about to begin, and the fate of the Frost nation hung in the balance.
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