
Chapter Ten
In the climax of the fight between Vav and Null-Ray, the Mad King intervened, nearly killing Vav, which caused Mogar to jump in.
Both kings declared war on the other, and it didn’t take long for Mad King to force every one of his subjects to fight for him against the Wilds Kingdom.
Many citizens already wanted to fight, but nearly a quarter didn’t. Those who opposed got chipped. This means a small red chip was attached to their necks, giving Null-Ray and Mad King complete control over their minds, you could tell what soldiers were chipped due to their glowing red eyes.
Warriors ended up calling them ‘blanks’ due to their expressionless faces even when in battle.
The Mad King’s army, called the Black Knights, was also equipped with unique guns and weapons, making them evenly matched with the warriors.
The Black Knights now march in a snow-covered land covered in cliffs. The army wore black armor with golden plumes on their helmets, along with the Mad King’s cracked crown spray painted gold on their chest.
Mogar and Vav stand over them on a cliff, Mogar sends a team of warriors down. The warriors were divided into four different groups.
Land, Sky, Rock, and Sea.
Land warriors were warriors who battled the best on land, they were the one of abundance.
Sky warriors were the bird warriors who assisted the Land and Sea Warriors from the air.
Rock warriors were warriors who could burrow underground, they also helped the land warriors.
And the Sea Warriors were the warriors who battled the Atlantic fights.
Each warrior dyed their clothing based on the force they worked in. Green was land, grey was air, brown was rock and blue was sea.
The team of land warriors clash with the black knights, a battle breaks out. Even though this was war, the warriors, when facing blanks, tried to free them by attacking the chips. Freed blanks were brought back to the capital to hide until the war was over.
Vav saw that the land warriors were struggling, so he sent some sky warriors to assist. They flew down and started to pick off the Black Knights one by one.
One warrior, in particular, seemed to get all of the kills, a knight jumped onto his back, he quickly shook him off as his helmet flew off. Vav smiled when he saw Archen or Alfredo, the leader of the Sky Force.
Two knights tried to attack the sky force by pushing a boulder off a nearby cliff. It would have hit Archen if two rock warriors, Poison Oak and Zabu, hadn’t crushed the stone before it had hit the ground.
Soon the Mad King and Null-Ray showed up; the latter quickly jumped into the fray as the Mad King oversaw the battle. Mogar growled and jumped into the action himself, Mogar didn’t want Vav to fight till the cubs were born, Vav now had a small baby bump, just about the start his second trimester.
Soon the sounds of battle faded into silence, the warriors had won, but they had lost many of their troops.
So even with Mogar and Vav leading the charge, it takes every last warrior in the Wilds, doing their part, working day and night to keep up the fight.
It was hard for everyone. Some warriors had to skip hibernation to fight in the war, there was a supplement that helped them, but it didn’t stop them from feeling tired all the time.
The Wilds still moved farther away from the city, so the humans didn’t have a chance to attack them.
As the war raged on, the Wilds were running low on resources, and they were losing.
Vav and Mogar sit on their thrones as some of the generals rattle on what the Wilds should do. Vav was holding onto his bloated stomach, staring at the wall. Mogar was resting his arm on the armest, holding his head with two fingers and his thumb, clearly annoyed.
“My King,” A general said, “The wilds just can’t keep up this fight anymore, we must surrender,”
“No,” Mogar said sternly, “We will NOT surrender to the humans,”
“But your majesty, the wilds don’t have the troops or resources to continue the war,”
“Then why can’t we get them?” Vav spoke up,
“I beg your pardon?”
Vav sighed, “Why can’t we get them? More troops and resources. There are five tribes of warriors in the wild, as well as runaways, we could ask for their help,” Vav sits up straighter, “The tribes have got to have resources and troops, how else have they lived all these years,”
Mogar seems to ponder this while the general scoffed,
“Does the queen really think that the tribes will help the capital?”
“Why wouldn’t they?” Vav asked, “They’re part of the Wilds Kingdom, it’s more than just the capital, you know,”
That quiets down all the generals, Mogar nods,
“Send messengers to the tribes, asking for resources and troops,”
“And if they refuse?” The general asked, “What then?”
Mogar stands up and looks away, “Then Mogar’s guess is the Wilds Kingdom loses,”