The armies of the kingdoms advanced to a vast battlefield that seemed endless.
Rows of soldiers raised their spears toward the sky, others waved gleaming swords, while archers stood at the ready with drawn bows. At the rear, the mages, clad in robes inscribed with ancient symbols, chanted in unison, their voices rising like thunder before the storm.
The ground shook under countless feet, its sound echoing like a great earthquake devouring the last remnants of peace. The air was heavy with the scent of iron, sweat, and fear. With every step, the hour of blood drew nearer—a hour that would decide the fate of the kingdoms.
At the forefront stood the leaders, each with an overwhelming presence:
Oungan: His golden armor gleamed even under the dark clouds, a black sword drawn in his scarred hand. The mark across his mouth curved like a mocking smile in the face of death. His black hair streaked with gray was tousled.
Semifil: Black armor, a massive gray sword hanging from a coal-black sheath. His hair styled like a wolf gave him a predatory aura, ready to pounce.
Poseidon: His blue eyes shone like the depths of the ocean, his white armor radiated a strange purity. A trident pulsed with energy in his grasp, while his blue hair flowed like the waves of the sea.
Hades: A man cloaked in shadows, hair white as snow, eyes dull and vacant as if gazing into another world. Twin daggers bound by chains glimmered in his hands like snakes ready to strike.
Odin: An undeniable presence, with white hair and beard. His black armor was like eternal night itself, with two swords at his sides—one white as light, the other black as void.
The leaders faced each other as their armies roared behind them like a raging sea, waiting for a single signal to erupt.
Oungan raised his sword high and roared:
"Today, the fate of the kingdoms will be decided! Only the worthy shall survive!"
Semifil smiled coldly:
"Power alone does not win wars... but minds that know when to spill blood do."
Poseidon struck his trident into the ground, making the earth tremble as he declared:
"No one will stop me from reclaiming my kingdom… the sea itself will drown those who oppose me!"
Hades laughed quietly, terrifyingly:
"Damn… why must we kill each other? This is somewhat sad."
Odin raised his twin swords, his voice heavy and serious:
"Light and darkness… today they will decide which world remains."
Then the horns sounded, announcing the greatest war the kingdoms had ever seen.
The leaders shouted:
Attaaackkk!!!
Oungan charged forward with heavy steps, his golden armor glinting through the battlefield dust. Gripping his black sword with both hands, his eyes burned with defiance as he yelled at his opponent:
Oungan, with a mad grin:
"Oi, you fish! What will you do? I have chosen you to be my prey—fight to stay alive!"
Poseidon smiled with unwavering confidence, raising his trident to the sky. The dark clouds swirled violently, lightning splitting the sky with a flash. Suddenly, massive water columns, shaped like enormous drills, descended from above toward Oungan.
The ground trembled under the impact. Oungan raised an eyebrow, then laughed mockingly even as death rained upon him:
Oungan:
"Kahahahaha… a deadly attack from the start! This excites meee!"
In a moment, he planted his feet firmly, leapt into the air, and raised his black sword high. A roar burst from his chest as golden light exploded from the blade, cutting through the sky.
With a single strike, the light surged, taking the form of a massive golden blade. His radiant body blazed like the sun, his thunderous roar echoing across the battlefield.
The enormous wings of the dragon unfurled powerfully as it hurled itself toward the descending water columns, colliding violently.
The impact split the heavens, releasing a storm of steam and sparks as if the world itself were torn in two.
The soldiers on both sides froze in awe, their eyes fixed on the sky, witnessing a battle no human tongue could describe… the clash between the golden dragon born from Oungan's sword and the overwhelming power of the sea summoned by Poseidon.
