The Quiet Guardian’s Departure

Season 4 was a stark contrast to the chaos of the past. The reputation of HUN, forged in the fires of Season 3, was so intimidating that few dared to challenge their borders. It was a time of consolidation and peace, but it also brought a bittersweet farewell.

 

Teddy, whose sheer power had anchored every major victory, realized his work was done. He saw the "hard-try" discipline of the R4s and the flawless coordination of the members, and he knew the alliance had become a self-sustaining juggernaut.

 

One evening, Teddy addressed the council:

"You’ve grown into a force that no longer needs a Leviathan to break the walls for you. You are disciplined, active, and lethal on your own. My heart still beats for the 'Freaky' side of the family."

 

With a final nod to Silura and Supra, Teddy moved his massive forces back to TFb to help Bububear and Burns strengthen the 3rd alliance. He left HUN with their blessing, leaving behind a legacy of strength and the ultimate vote of confidence: You are good enough.

How it begins...

The eGt Integration: A Clash of Cultures

Looking for a quick boost in raw power, Silura and "Rookie" looked toward eGt...

On paper, it looked like a calculated victory. In reality, it became the most complicated chapter in HUN’s history...

 

The merger with eGt was intended to solidify 650’s dominance, but as the two groups moved into the same Hive, the friction was immediate. While HUN was built on a foundation of "Niko’s Silence," surgical precision, and Silura’s high-standard discipline, eGt brought a completely different energy to the table.


The Pros:
The Power Spike: On the leaderboards, HUN’s total power surged. They looked more intimidating than ever to outside kingdoms.


The Garrison Weight: The addition of eGt’s high-level troops meant that the alliance’s strategic structures were physically harder to burn.

The eGt Integration: A Clash of Cultures

 

The Cons (The "Weight of the Merger"):
The "props" were quickly overshadowed by significant "cons" that threatened the very soul of the alliance:


Communication Chaos: The clean, disciplined HUN comms were suddenly flooded with different tactical philosophies. During rallies, the once-perfect synchronization began to lag as eGt members struggled to adapt to the "millisecond-precision" HUN expected.


The Ego Friction: eGt had their own way of doing things, and they weren't always keen on Silura’s sarcastic directives or the "Ducks-first" culture. This created a "us vs. them" atmosphere that hadn't existed ever.


The Activity Paradox: While power went up, true "hard-try" activity didn't. Some of the new arrivals were "dead weight"—high power players who weren't active during the crucial war windows that HUN lived for.

Silura’s Growing Headache

Silura, usually capable of handling any crisis with a witty remark, found himself doing more "damage control" than actual leading. The administrative burden of managing the disgruntled eGt faction while keeping the veteran Ducks happy was exhausting.

 

"I asked for a merger to increase our efficiency," Silura remarked during a particularly heated R4 meeting. "Instead, I’ve acquired a collection of high-powered tourists who seem to think 'tactics' is a suggestion rather than a requirement. It’s like trying to teach a choir to sing while half of them are determined to play the drums."

The Mid-Season Fracture

The experiment of the eGt merger didn't wait for the season's end to fracture. As the pressures of high-level competition intensified during Season 5, the cracks in the foundation became a full-blown split. What was supposed to be a "Super-Alliance" turned into a logistical and cultural tug-of-war.

 

In a sudden move that shook the alliance's stability, the majority of the eGt faction packed their bags during the heat of the season. They didn't just leave the ranks; they officially reformed their original alliance, eGt, within the kingdom.

For the remainder of the season, HUN and eGt lived in a state of "awkward roommates"—two separate alliances in the same kingdom, trying to coordinate while the wounds of the failed merger were still fresh.

 

As soon as the migration gates opened, the eGt fleet prepared for departure...

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